Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 27, No. 11 (September 1948)
Geophysical Institute is Sketched -- Fall Registration to Begin Sept. 13 -- Mammoth is Unearthed -- Comptroller is Appointed -- University Faculty and Staff Prepare for the New Term -- Cafeteria Schedule is Announced -- Observatory Commended -- Registration of Veterans -- Discussions are Planned --...
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ftunivalaska:oai:scholarworks.alaska.edu:11122/3801 2023-05-15T16:00:23+02:00 Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 27, No. 11 (September 1948) 1948-09 http://hdl.handle.net/11122/3801 unknown The University of Alaska http://hdl.handle.net/11122/3801 Journal 1948 ftunivalaska 2023-02-23T21:36:05Z Geophysical Institute is Sketched -- Fall Registration to Begin Sept. 13 -- Mammoth is Unearthed -- Comptroller is Appointed -- University Faculty and Staff Prepare for the New Term -- Cafeteria Schedule is Announced -- Observatory Commended -- Registration of Veterans -- Discussions are Planned -- Instructors Appointed -- R. O. T. C. Deferment Policies Announced by U. S. Army -- Registration for the Draft is Underway on Campus -- Johnson gets Award -- Welcome to the Class of 1952 -- Geophysical Observatory Program at the University Enlarged During Summer Months -- Advanced Planning Drawings Completed Satisfactorily -- College Dean Back at Desk -- Giddings Party Discovers New Clues on Origin of Eskimo -- E. Erickson Resigns Post -- Col. R. J. Kirk Arrives at U. -- Dogs Kill 96 Chickens -- Army Party Visits Campus -- Building Job -- Mrs. James Resignes [sic] Post -- Missionary Visits Campus -- Student Organizations Plan Active Year -- Veterans Aid on Campus -- Two Students Die in Crash -- Cafe Offers New Service -- Post Office Regulations -- Medic Check for Students -- Introducing, New Students -- H. E. Courses Announced -- Purdue Dean Visits Here -- Theory Tried at R. O. T. C. Camp -- Oldroyd Sees Dawson Fair -- Early Frost Nips Spuds -- Farmers Use New Methods -- Yukon Trip Completed by Three Californians -- Varied Sports at U. of A. -- Proposal of Game Mgmt. Course Here -- Alaska Fairs -- New Books for Library -- S. M. U. People Visit Campus -- Survey Made -- Maj. J. B. Mayo Reviews Camp -- Many Schools Represented -- University Social Notes -- Mrs. Jo Raimond Appointed Clerk -- Ed C. Pezalla Leaving U. A. -- Geophysical Observatory Operations Journal/Newspaper Dawson eskimo* Mayo Alaska Yukon University of Alaska: ScholarWorks@UA Giddings ENVELOPE(50.733,50.733,-67.400,-67.400) Yukon |
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Geophysical Institute is Sketched -- Fall Registration to Begin Sept. 13 -- Mammoth is Unearthed -- Comptroller is Appointed -- University Faculty and Staff Prepare for the New Term -- Cafeteria Schedule is Announced -- Observatory Commended -- Registration of Veterans -- Discussions are Planned -- Instructors Appointed -- R. O. T. C. Deferment Policies Announced by U. S. Army -- Registration for the Draft is Underway on Campus -- Johnson gets Award -- Welcome to the Class of 1952 -- Geophysical Observatory Program at the University Enlarged During Summer Months -- Advanced Planning Drawings Completed Satisfactorily -- College Dean Back at Desk -- Giddings Party Discovers New Clues on Origin of Eskimo -- E. Erickson Resigns Post -- Col. R. J. Kirk Arrives at U. -- Dogs Kill 96 Chickens -- Army Party Visits Campus -- Building Job -- Mrs. James Resignes [sic] Post -- Missionary Visits Campus -- Student Organizations Plan Active Year -- Veterans Aid on Campus -- Two Students Die in Crash -- Cafe Offers New Service -- Post Office Regulations -- Medic Check for Students -- Introducing, New Students -- H. E. Courses Announced -- Purdue Dean Visits Here -- Theory Tried at R. O. T. C. Camp -- Oldroyd Sees Dawson Fair -- Early Frost Nips Spuds -- Farmers Use New Methods -- Yukon Trip Completed by Three Californians -- Varied Sports at U. of A. -- Proposal of Game Mgmt. Course Here -- Alaska Fairs -- New Books for Library -- S. M. U. People Visit Campus -- Survey Made -- Maj. J. B. Mayo Reviews Camp -- Many Schools Represented -- University Social Notes -- Mrs. Jo Raimond Appointed Clerk -- Ed C. Pezalla Leaving U. A. -- Geophysical Observatory Operations |
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