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The Argonaut - October 28th, 1927 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - October 28th, 1927
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1927-10-28
Description:
Luvaas appointed Cadet Colonel of Idaho R.O.T.C. unit: Regimental Staff appointments announced by Colonel Chrisman; Pledges taken by town group: Seventeen Girls picked by Daleth Teth Gimel, plan tea in November; Greatest entries in history are due in cross country: Turkeys and Cup will be first place awards to Winning Group; Weather causes walkout delay: All women students to Participate is annual get-to-gether; Thirteen groups remain in race for debate cup: Second rounds will be hello next Tuesday and Thursday evenings; Plans are made for senior ball: Committee are named at special meeting Thursday; Conference fans focus attention on Trojan game: California and U.S.C. meet at Los Angeles, both teams undefeated; Burton L. French reviews R.O.T.C. in Navy Day Program: Idaho congressman, University graduate, speaks to cadet Wednesday; Idaho vs. St. MAry’s will be no setup: Vandals will have tough game at San Francisco November 5; S.A.I. entertains national officers: Members of Chapter give Musical at Delta Gamma House; Gem bids up before board: Four printing firms submit bids, contract not yet awarded; Hold first meet discipline board: Student and faculty members meet for organization Wednesday; Men’s rifle team to start practice: Have Nucleus for 1927-1928 team returning, announce schedule; Gem pictures finished soon: Open campaign to get photos taken before Christmas; Judging teams go to Portland: Seventeen men left Thursday, to compete in livestock exposition contests; Girls start golf instruction class: Sixteen enrolled under Tutelage of Fred Auger, five sessions; Big Bill leads in touchdowns: One of leading scorers in conference this season; Military group chooses officer: Scabbard and Blade plans dinner dance November 4; Register students planning to teach: Prospective teachers for next fall must report to Miss McCoy; Journalist will speak to club: Dr. W. D. Howe, New York, to address English Club and assembly November 15,16; Big attendance at Engineers’ smoker: Music, Eats, Wrestling, Boxing feature at annual event; First junior mixer next Tuesday night: Expect 200 juniors out, Calendar committee to attend; Foreign speakers American contest (p3); Postpone date for Forsters Dance: Annual all-college affair to be held in Gymnasium (p3); Vandal gridsters end first half of season even: Tie with Oregon and Montana win keep slate clean (p4); Formal opening new hall Nov. 6: Reception for Lena Shoup, housemother of Hays Hall, open (p4); Student files damage suit: Aldon Hatch asks $15,000 against Sheriff and corporation (p4); Killed in fall from red (p4)
Subjects:
ROTC Golf Football Dances Lawsuits
Source:
Idaho Newspapers on Microfilm, Idaho State Historical Society, http://history.idaho.gov/
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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