Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 11, No. 12 (September 1933)

College Activities Begin Sept. 18 : Twelfth College Year to Execute Greatest Academic Attainments -- Patrol Kills Wolf, Brownie Muskox Range -- Patty Prospects by Airplane for Canada Company -- S. E. Alaska Yield is to be Heavier This Year A. A. C. -- Freshmen to Have Orientation Work on Opening Wee...

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Format: Journal/Newspaper
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Published: The Alaska Agricultural College and School of Mines 1933
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/2991
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Summary:College Activities Begin Sept. 18 : Twelfth College Year to Execute Greatest Academic Attainments -- Patrol Kills Wolf, Brownie Muskox Range -- Patty Prospects by Airplane for Canada Company -- S. E. Alaska Yield is to be Heavier This Year A. A. C. -- Freshmen to Have Orientation Work on Opening Week -- "Biggest Athletic Year in History", says Coach Ryan -- Program of Polar Year Research is Extended to June -- 4-H Club Projects Grow Through Aid Extension Service -- Reindeer Round-ups -- Newly-weds Safe Aboard Steamship Write Collegian -- Follow This Easy Tanning Method for Native Hides -- Laughs Continued After Two Funny Comedies at Fair -- Collegian Staff Will be Selected for Coming Year -- Dean Patty Back from Vacation to Century Progress -- Core Drilling for Coal in Moose Creek Area -- Ancient Finds Disclosed -- Tourists Discover Novel Romance at Alaska's College -- Cheap, Light Radio Built for Ascent to Higher Regions -- Advantages of College Told by Dr. Bunnell -- More Adds [sic] Appear in Collegian with Opening Activities