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The Argonaut - January 24th, 1919 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - January 24th, 1919
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1919-01-24
Description:
Plans formulated for annual book: Short time for publication makes staff hustle – all pictures needed; Dr. Moore offers literature course: Only contemporary literature studied – course open to all students; Memorial planned for soldier dead: suggested that trees be planted for Idaho men killed in service; Cast chosen for coming plays: Much interest displayed tryout discovers new talent; Professor Lewis talks to soldiers: gives lectures to camp Lewis men on economic and business law; Gem of mountains staff is appointed: Prominent students receive important jobs – plan big issue; Gymnasium to be recreation center; Athletic contests for Idaho students; Business courses prove popular: enrollment increased need for larger quarters apparent (p2); War and the college student (p2); Electrical head consulted on heating plans (p3); Prominent missionary visits university: Mark Freeman gives interesting account of island of Banka (p4); Student intelligence test gives high average results: interesting sex difference in grades – university has high mentality (p4)
Subjects:
publications literature memorial gymnasium mark freeman
Source:
Idaho Newspapers on Microfilm, Idaho State Historical Society, http://history.idaho.gov/
Original Format:
Microfilm
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf
Language:
eng

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