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The Argonaut - November 22nd, 1916 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - November 22nd, 1916
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1916-11-22
Description:
Idaho team leaves Thursday for three game southern grid invasion: Bleamaster-trained athletes to start, not on “5:15” but 5:30 train: Students urged to turn out: Every Loyal Undergraduate call Is issued Varsity band will lead parade; Idaho draws foreigners: Forestry school pulls five students from other states; Students hear Czar-land talk: Professor F. A. Golder of W. S. C. Delivers addresses on conditions in Russia: Woes follow prohibition: Closing of Vodka shops means big increase in gambling and other vices; B.A. Course young pro: Startling dean made statistic show majority of arts students at Idaho: Women registration grows: Figures give members of the sex unphilosophical almost 50 percent of ASUI; Penalty and three passes snatch seemingly certain Idaho victory: “I’s” for peanut rolers: Introduction of sport may follow Koch performance; Crowd becomes delirious after Turk and Evans score; Student stock judging team bold senior crew: Members of ’17 class take five places on heifer-heckling aggregation; Importation of pure breds faculty journey result: Stock improvements in garden valley follow trips of Idaho lectures; Crack forward quintet need: Coach Edmundson has single brilliant basket in gray out (p2); Gamma Phi Beta reception (p3); Clarkston trims Moscow: Brilliant Aerial attack of visiting eleven grabs game (p4); Johnson will shear sheep (p4);
Subjects:
Gridiron Parade Forestry Czar Gamma Phi Beta
Source:
Idaho Newspapers on Microfilm, Idaho State Historical Society, http://history.idaho.gov/
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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"The Argonaut - November 22nd, 1916", The Argonaut Archive, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/argonaut/items/arg-1916-11-22.html
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