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The Argonaut - November 4th, 1927 Item Info
- Title:
- The Argonaut - November 4th, 1927
- Creator:
- University of Idaho Student Media
- Date Created (ISO Standard):
- 1927-11-04
- Description:
- Vandals depart Tuesday to play saints at Frisco: Students brave rain and snow at rally as train leaves; Two Students hit by autos: Cars at Intersection of Elm and University strikes pedestrians; Pep band will go to Portland for O.S.C. game: Executive board authorizes trip, plan concert for Portland people; Clinic has more cases this fall: 1,003 students went to Infirmary during October; Plans complete for Homecoming entertainment: Decorations of group houses and special train to Pullman stressed; Junior mixer well attended: First affair of year of year by held Tuesday evening, dancing and talks feature; AG Judging teams wins high honors at livestock show: Return Thursday from Portland, every team places in contests; Portland train is disapproved: Special to O.S.C. game not authorized, townspeople take up plan; Banes of editors are chief topics for meeting here: Editorial association will be guest of Delta Sigma Saturday; Crippled frosh to meet Cougar kits: Peterson and Miller leave school, Redmon, Owens injured; Idaho stock wins at Portland show: University records unequalled during 15-year period of competition; Two group debate teams eliminated: Delta Chi, Tau Mem Aleph defeat T.K.I. and Sigma Chi; Open Hays hall Sunday, Nov. 6; Kershisnik in second place: Has total of 36 points, Carroll, Washington, Lends conference with 61 points; Cross country men will run Saturday: Idaho Squad to Race W.S.C. between halves of Frosh game; Chinese educator assembly speaker: Dr. T. T. Lew says ‘China will never go back’; Parsons completes South Idaho trip: Executive secretary visits Ag. Experiment Stations; Gridgraph will be run Saturday: Pep band to play between halves, start at 2:45 o'clock; English Club to meet Tuesday: Dr. W. B. Howe, New York journalist, will address first meeting; Biker will edit Idaho Forester: Foresters plan for dance at Gymnasium November 19; Pems meeting is held Wednesday: Decide to have recreational and Social meetings; Repairing roof of Engineer building; Members of Gem board elected: Allen Janssen and Goldie Smith chosen from editorial staff; W.A.A. sponsors tennis tourney: Free-for-all tournament staged during coming weeks; Paper on rats to be read Monday: Sigma Xi will hold regular meeting November 7; Crowd sees group of one-act plays: Casts give unique presentation, will be held again tonight (p2); Many enroll in Public speaking: Hundred and fifty take courses this year says Prof. H. C. Davidson (p2); Cougars to get a live mascot: Cat measuring eight foot to be presenters to Washington State (p2); Groups faced hard problems: Owning of houses proved to be keystone in fraternity life (p3); UI. of W. Stanford game will have titular bearing: Both elevens rely on Power, only important conference battle (p4); Interior decorating has new note in Hays Hall (p4); Porter pans big pep rally: Yell Kings expect unusual bonfire, speeches will feature evening’s entertainment (p4)
- Subjects:
- football greek life engineering china public speaking
- 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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- "The Argonaut - November 4th, 1927", Argonaut Archive, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections, https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/argonaut/items/arg-1927-11-04.html
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