Northwest History. Alaska. Science. United States.

Students View Alaska Students View Alaska SEATTLE, May 27. (U.P.)—The Alaska-Juneau mining company at Juneau, one of the largest gold producers in the world, was the most interesting site reported by Dr. F. A. Thompson, president ol the Montana school of Mines. Butte, Monlt., and 22 students fol- lo...

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spelling ftwashstatelib:oai:content.libraries.wsu.edu:clipping/102131 2023-05-15T17:02:21+02:00 Northwest History. Alaska. Science. United States. The Daily News and Reviews: 1936-05-27 Students View Alaska 1936-05-27 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/102131 English eng nwh-sh-14-20-56 http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/102131 http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/CNE/1.0 Copyright not evaluated. Contact original newspaper publisher for copyright information. Northwest History Alaska Box 14 Alaska Tourists Visitors Northwest Pacific--History--20th Century Text Clippings 1936 ftwashstatelib 2021-07-26T19:23:32Z Students View Alaska Students View Alaska SEATTLE, May 27. (U.P.)—The Alaska-Juneau mining company at Juneau, one of the largest gold producers in the world, was the most interesting site reported by Dr. F. A. Thompson, president ol the Montana school of Mines. Butte, Monlt., and 22 students fol- lowing their tour of Alaska. They arrived in Seattle Sunday on the steamer Victoria. The party was aboard the North Sea ' when she hit a rock south of Ketchikan, Alaska, several dayis ago. They were transferred to the steamer Victoria and taken south. Text Ketchikan Alaska Washington State University: WSU Libraries Digital Collections Pacific
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description Students View Alaska Students View Alaska SEATTLE, May 27. (U.P.)—The Alaska-Juneau mining company at Juneau, one of the largest gold producers in the world, was the most interesting site reported by Dr. F. A. Thompson, president ol the Montana school of Mines. Butte, Monlt., and 22 students fol- lowing their tour of Alaska. They arrived in Seattle Sunday on the steamer Victoria. The party was aboard the North Sea ' when she hit a rock south of Ketchikan, Alaska, several dayis ago. They were transferred to the steamer Victoria and taken south.
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