Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 08, No. 07 (March 1930)
Representatives of Three Nations Speak at Meeting -- Faculty Members Relax Dignity in Feting Students -- Collegians Have Big Time Annual Engineer's Ball -- Kaisen Returning to Resume Work Gathering Fossils -- Play "Officer 666" to be Given Soon Moose Auditorium -- Alaska Mushers Hit H...
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The Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines
1930
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Online Access: | http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2895 |
Summary: | Representatives of Three Nations Speak at Meeting -- Faculty Members Relax Dignity in Feting Students -- Collegians Have Big Time Annual Engineer's Ball -- Kaisen Returning to Resume Work Gathering Fossils -- Play "Officer 666" to be Given Soon Moose Auditorium -- Alaska Mushers Hit High Spots in Annual Dog Derby -- Possibilities in Kenai Peninsula Chromite Deposits -- Prospectors Use Modern Means to Reach Objectives -- Many Non-Metals Occur in Alaska -- Bound for College, Alaska -- Clothing on St. Lawrence Island -- Eskimo Burial Practices -- The U. S. G. S. in Alaska -- Alaska's Immense Coal Reserves -- Home Ec. Class Experiment with Alaska Berries[sic] -- Prospectors Become Fine Cooks |
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