Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 22, No. 10 (July 1944)

Arts, Letters Division has Full Program -- Work Begun on Tunnel Extension -- School of Mines will be Reopened : Main Building Again to be Available for Classes -- Barr-Cashen Nuptials June 24 -- Bequest Made to University : Indian Baskets Left in Will of G. A. Bigelow -- Assay Office Gives Figures :...

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Format: Journal/Newspaper
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Published: The University of Alaska 1944
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/4040
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Summary:Arts, Letters Division has Full Program -- Work Begun on Tunnel Extension -- School of Mines will be Reopened : Main Building Again to be Available for Classes -- Barr-Cashen Nuptials June 24 -- Bequest Made to University : Indian Baskets Left in Will of G. A. Bigelow -- Assay Office Gives Figures : Effect of War Shown by Trend of Samples Tested -- Lt. James Rumbel Missing in Action Off French Coast -- Consul General of Norway Visits -- Robert Peterson Dies in Hospital -- Journalists from Canada Pay Visit to College Museum -- Fairbanks Girls Pay Campus Visit -- Albert Heinrich Visits University -- Deborah Kaplan Returns to University -- Vice President's Visit -- Fairbanks Pair Meets in Britain -- Alumni Notes -- Marsha Sees Eruption of Mt. Vesuvius -- Steese Highway Travelogue -- Major Fox in Afghanistan as Attache -- South Pacific No Paradise According to Drayton -- Osborne Wins Two Medals in Pacific -- Missionary Reports on Trip Along Arctic Coast -- Bob Skimin Wins D. F. C. in India -- C. M. Franklin is Wedded to Wave Ensign -- Service Men Urged to See Alaskan Land -- Stasers Graduate from West Point and Annapolis -- Training for Both Job and Home Objects of Courses -- Olson Says Treasury in Good Shape -- Seed Potato Types Shown at Palmer -- University Party Spends Week-end at Circle Springs