Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 24, No. 05 (February 1946)

Regents Talk Over Summer School Plan : Applications Weighed with Expense, Reports Heard -- Alumni Notes -- President Bunnell Travels Outside -- University's Registration Reaches 117 : Second Semester Sets New High Mark Since War -- Farm School Meeting Held : Tanana Valley Association Requests 2...

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Format: Journal/Newspaper
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Published: The University of Alaska 1946
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11122/4197
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Summary:Regents Talk Over Summer School Plan : Applications Weighed with Expense, Reports Heard -- Alumni Notes -- President Bunnell Travels Outside -- University's Registration Reaches 117 : Second Semester Sets New High Mark Since War -- Farm School Meeting Held : Tanana Valley Association Requests 2-Day Program -- Ickes Names Flakne Chief for Alaska : Former Head of Experiment Station Wins High Office -- Map Service Awarded U. A. : University One of Several Selected for Army Project -- Mitchell Family Drowns in Oregon Creek Washout -- 90 Register for Mine Extension in Anchorage -- Eskimo Artifacts Sent by Waskey -- Kessler Assumes Post at Palmer -- Major to Miner -- Dr. Fletcher on Commerce Staff -- New Alaska Farm Paper Makes Debut -- Beauty Shop Open on College Road -- The Ex-Service Student -- The Home Garden -- Alaskans Get Rewards for Saving Soil -- Boyds Entertain I. R. C. Members -- Denali Plans to go Ahead on Schedule -- Men's Dorm Activities Received -- Frosh Defeat Sqdn. D by 39-23 Score -- Course Added to Mining Curriculum -- Roscoe Wilcox now Teaching at British College -- Have You Met : Don Cook, Lothar Fieg -- Hess Hall Elects New Council Reps -- Archie Tells Sad Tale of Exam Trials -- The Bear Trap -- Stanley Lafond Resumes Studies after War Duty -- The Problem of Unemployment -- Waskey Gives Eskimo Book to Library -- Johansens Have Baby Daughter -- Pan-Pacific Tours to Visit Alaska -- Garden Club Shows Gain in Fairbanks -- Notes from the Library -- Smith Scorns Spine Injury as Barrier -- 31 Register for Placer Course -- Spring Course in Weaving Starts -- Eskimo Women Prepare Party at Extension Office -- Anchorage has Extension School -- Ketchikan Women Like Glove Class -- Mrs. Tilly Gives Pre-School Talk -- Rice Confers in Anchorage Area -- New Publications -- Dennison Back from Japan, Now Wears Major's Leaves -- Oldroyds Have Ninth Annual New Year Party -- Albert Pearl Says Germany Chilly -- General Steese in 6th Year of Duty -- Hulda Huttala Weds A. J. Elieff -- Bunnell Surprised on Birthday