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The Argonaut - January 11st, 1927 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - January 11st, 1927
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1927-01-11
Description:
Pep band to make South Idaho tour early in February: Organization will be under direction of David Nyvall, Jr., conductor; “Should collegians marry!” “Sure.” “No!” are answers; “Twelfth night” to be all-college play this year: Modernized version of Shakespeare’s drama to be given in Spring; Senior Formal set for Friday: Blue Bucket will be decorated in Black and White; Vandals open 1927 conference hoop year here Friday: Montana Grizzlies first on Pacific Coast schedule for this year; Photos must be taken by Feb. 1: Student picture have to be ready for “Gem of Mountains”; Long Bow Club to petition soon: Will ask recognition campus organization, officers named; Ramblers back from long tour to open season: Vandals take twelve games out of Sixteen on schedule; Law school student is hard working: Goes to school by day and serves as night editor; Frosh win from All-stars 43 to 23: Clever work displayed by yearlings in Downing Lewiston Quintet; Athletes will get letter awards at general assembly: Varsity and freshman football and Cross Country men to be honored; Work on third group of plays: One-act productions will be presented January 20 and 21; Change seating system in gym: New arrangement Practically abolishes waiting before Basketball games; U. of I. student takes PH.D work: Clement Slovers receives M.A., New enrolled in Stanford; Reserved seats to go on sales Thurs.: Tickets are good for only one night, cost ten cents; Filipino students tell of traditions: Cosmopolitan Club hears of Philippine Island Saturday; T.M.A. to stage smoker Saturday: Wrestling, Boxing and Music is on the program; Pledge emblems keeps girls right: Chemistry Honorary has small distilling tubes for buttons; Candidates taking ranger’s course: Seven states and Canada represented in February short course; Gather and publish stories of Whitman: Works of famous author to come off press soon; Students ordered to stop grid trips: University of Chicago forbids attendance at out of town games; Executive board meeting tonight: Commencement ‘Pageant’ will be considered at regular session; Report violations honor code at U.W.: Senior Cornell takes action on students found guilty; Notre Dame to have modern dining hall: Huge “Beanery” to be constructed in near future at South Bend; Nebraska students like grade system; Texas adds Czech to its curriculum: Germanic language department has new course for winter term; Show installs new pipe organ: First selections were played at Kenworthy Saturday; Misdemeanors cause dismissal: Seven “University Afloat” Students sent home for breaking laws; Upham speaks at Moscow meet: Moscow Public School heads held meeting last night; Football pays for Princeton deficits; Coach Erb returns from California; “Free Speech in Universities” is discussed by Jenks of New York U. (p2); Professor turns Sherlock Holmes: Scientific Detective work results to conviction of Game Law Violators (p2); Dutch Bible, published 254 years ago, is given to University of South Dakota Museum (p3); Students “Queer” in olden days: “Gownboys” was term applied to college men (p3); Average student is chief problem at Northwest, declares Howard (p4); Russian Ballet last number of artist’s course: Mikhail Mordkin and his famous Troupe to appear Feb.3 (p4); Piano artist please audience: Maier and Pattison present concert for Two Pianos Friday (p4); Texas U. has large oil well revenue: One and one half million dollars yielded by land (p4); Police find collegiate souvenirs when conduct raid on Berkeley group houses (p4)
Subjects:
football basketball greek life crime music ballet
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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