Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 33, No. 01 (December 1954)

University Chosen as Site of Sixth Alaskan Science Conference Next Summer -- Revolutionary Tool Aids Alaskan Prospectors in Search for Ore Deposits -- U. of A. Enrollment Climbs : Campus Total Sets High -- Dr. John McCall Succumbs to Polio : Glaciologist Famous for Mt. McKinley Rescue -- Electric Ca...

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Format: Journal/Newspaper
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Published: The University of Alaska 1954
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/3327
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Summary:University Chosen as Site of Sixth Alaskan Science Conference Next Summer -- Revolutionary Tool Aids Alaskan Prospectors in Search for Ore Deposits -- U. of A. Enrollment Climbs : Campus Total Sets High -- Dr. John McCall Succumbs to Polio : Glaciologist Famous for Mt. McKinley Rescue -- Electric Carillon Presented to University by Mrs. James E. Barrack as Memorial -- Edna Ferber Visits Campus -- Sears-Roebuck Gives $1,050 for Scholarships -- Portraits of Presidents Given to Univ. -- U. of A. ROTC Cadets Place Seventh at Annual Summer Camp -- Regent Walter T. Stuart Dies at Ketchikan Home -- First U. of A. Graduate to Receive M. D. Returns -- Thirteen New Members Join U. of A. Faculty -- Alaskans Must Help Themselves : Political Scientist Points Out Methods to Earn Alaska's Rights -- Mine's Short Course Passes All Enrollment Records This Year -- College Plays Decisive Role in Ketchikan -- Old Clipping Claims U. S. Acquired Alaska Territory through Bribery -- Three Students Merit "Who's Who" Award -- Danish Official Views Territory's Agricultural Setup -- Participates in Archaeological Summer Surveys -- U. of A. Graduate Serving in Germany as 2nd Lt. -- Brooks Memorial Mines Building has Picture Gallery of Mining Pioneers -- Certificate of Appreciation Awarded Posthumously to Dr. McCall for Rescue Heroism -- Miss Fish is "First Lady" of Miners -- Home Ec. Dept. Holds Fall Tea -- Education Official Visits Campus -- Recorded Interviews of Alaskan Pioneers Presented to U. of A. -- English Dept. Offers M. A. -- Engineer Groups Give Scholarship -- President and Wife Travel During June -- Films Shown of Argus Rescue -- Research Between University and U. S. A. F. Discussed -- Geophysical Employee and Wife Leave for States -- General Pays Visit -- Trap Nights Help Thin Ranks of Mice -- Sargents Take Over as Nerland Hall Proctors -- Oslo Scentist [sic] Conducts Study of Norwegian Migration to Alaska -- Ketchikan Opens Community College for First Time in September -- Political Scientist Makes Up Study Kits to Aid Alaskans ...