Northwest history. Civil Conservation Corps. Newspapers and Publications. 1935-11-03

Merry quips fall at will in many CCC publications There is an old saying that no community is complete without its own journal. The CCC boys in this district evidently believe this to be true, for almost every camp gets out a miniature newspaper of some kind. Most of them are mimeographed, but the H...

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Format: Text
Language:English
Published: 1935
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CCC
Online Access:http://content.libraries.wsu.edu/cdm/ref/collection/clipping/id/52845
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Summary:Merry quips fall at will in many CCC publications There is an old saying that no community is complete without its own journal. The CCC boys in this district evidently believe this to be true, for almost every camp gets out a miniature newspaper of some kind. Most of them are mimeographed, but the Hawkeye, put out by the enrollees of Camp Hawk, near Prichard, Idaho, and Five Bucks for a Name, a Priest River camp product, are printed.