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The Argonaut - March 15th, 1929 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - March 15th, 1929
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1929-03-15
Description:
Helen Kerr named editor-in-chief of ‘29 co-ed argonaut: Letha Wilton will be associate editor, both are journalism majors; ‘I’ Men open war for traditions: “Hacking” for violation of campus customs becomes fact, hatless juniors feel big stick; Blue Key to fete tourney teams at Sunday breakfast: High school basketball players and coaches to be guests; McMillin wins more laurels: Named on U. of W. coach’s All-Northwest team, included on list of eight best forwards in U.S.; May Queen politics flares up again, showdown looms: Mortar board plan meets opposition in both the women’s halls; A.I.E.E. plan for joint meet here: Electrical Engineering Association will convene with Pullman and Spokane chapters in April; Coeur D’Alene and Boise win two each on first day: Lewiston and Twin Falls meet pair of defeats in tourney; Dancers will skip way ‘round world: Dancing classes to present variety in “Taps and Terpsichore”; Idaho welcomes visiting quintets”: Seven high schools send district champs to crucial contests; Farmer appointed Dean of Business: Executive committee of regents authorize advancement here; Church school possible here: Plan for construction of religions installation on edge of campus in Near future; Cabaret ends junior festival: Prom date changed to Friday, April 13, another mixer scheduled for Tuesday evening; “Bob” Mitchell pre-legal head: Lionel Campbell is Vice President and Frank Smuim, Secretary Treasurer, Morean elected advisor; Vesper recital set for Sunday: Four pianists, two voice students and one violinist, listed on program starts at 4 o’clock; High school athletes swarm over campus - like homecoming; Sigma Tau takes four new pledges: Honorary engineering fraternity picks Donlon, Kelly, Kalousek, and Vance, all juniors; Rifle team ends year next week: Hearst trophy match completes schedule, ten sweater awards to be announced soon; Nez Perce Indian started grid fuss: Vandal drop kicker of “Good old days” dies of appendicitis, was grid star; College boy dies at seventy-eight: William Cullen Bryant Kemp was freshman at Columbia in 1868, five degrees (p2); Backstage efficiency puts life and pep into puppet dolls (p3); Four mentors are Idaho graduates: Wicks, Telford, Kleffner and Thomas, Ex-Idaho students of athlete prominence (p4)
Subjects:
Football Basketball Music Greek life
Source:
Idaho Newspapers on Microfilm, Idaho State Historical Society, http://history.idaho.gov/
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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