Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 35, No. 01 (November 1956)

Enrollment High in All Phases or [sic] U. of A. Work -- Funeral Services Held Nov. 6 for Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, University President Emeritus -- Students Return to a Vastly Changed Campus -- Work Starts on New Dorm -- Dr. Erna Gunther Visits University as National Representative at A. A. U. W. -- N...

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Published: The University of Alaska 1956
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Summary:Enrollment High in All Phases or [sic] U. of A. Work -- Funeral Services Held Nov. 6 for Dr. Charles E. Bunnell, University President Emeritus -- Students Return to a Vastly Changed Campus -- Work Starts on New Dorm -- Dr. Erna Gunther Visits University as National Representative at A. A. U. W. -- New Dormitory Named after John McIntosh -- Regents Consider Name Change for College Postoffice [sic] -- Andrew Nerland Leaves $20,000 to University -- Anchorage to get Practice Teachers -- Doctor Bunnell Lived Long, Useful Life as Businessman, Lawyer, Judge, Educator -- Dr. Ernest N. Patty Gives Eulogy at Dr. Bunnell's Funeral Services Nov. 6th -- A Practical Idealist -- R. O. T. C. Cadets get Boost in Rank -- A. I. N. A. Officials Visit on Campus -- Sigma Xi Elects Dr. Chapman -- Bureau of Land Management to Court University of Alaska Civil Engineers -- Dr. C. T. Elvey Named to S. A. B. : Attends Meets -- One of Original Six Students Visits Campus -- University Helps Meet Demand for Civil Engineers -- Dr. Mukherjee Explains How Alaskans use Geochemistry to Find Deposits -- Rifle Team Takes High Honors in National Match -- O. S. C. Dean Visits Campus during Search for Pollen -- Many Persons Attend Science Meet in Juneau -- 51 Students Make Honor Grades Second Semester -- University May get Sigma Xi Group -- Registrar Explains University's Work -- Officer Speaks about Polar Flights -- Kindergarten Trained Alaskan Students Lead Those without This Background -- A. A. U. W. Workshop in Student Union -- '56 Summer Session Enrollment Hits 139 -- A. E. C. Estimates America will Need 2,000 Nuclear Engineers by 1961 -- University is One of Few Schools which Offers Course in Permafrost -- Germans Make Sound Films over North Pole -- Publication Carries Dr. Byrns' Article -- University Paleontologist brings Many Fossils Back to the Campus -- Federal Extension Service Head Tours Territory and the University -- Dean Beistline Tours Mining Camps in South America as O'Neill's Guest -- Plane Crash into Eielson Building in 1944 Still is ...