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The Argonaut - March 9th, 1928 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - March 9th, 1928
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1928-03-09
Description:
Opal Garrett wins maximum points in swimming meet: Takes four first places in girls meet last night; 1200 subscribe to 1928 annual: Will print 1800 if 50 more are ordered by middle of next week; Arnold is nominee for place vacant on executive body: Will be elected in about two weeks, says Click; Danger! Do not go in new gym!; Lindley Hall wins first tilt of title series Wednesday: Defeats Kappa Sigma 29 to 9 in Intramural hoop finals; Begin work on Ag livestock show: Preliminary arrangements for Little International Livestock Show being made, Nibler is manager; No more special argonauts, edict of board Tuesday: Executive body decides all future editions to be by regular staff; Highest forensic honor received: Idaho-Marquette arguments published in 1928 debate annual; To draw up rules governing courts: Executive board committee working on regulations for use tennis courts; Concrete block strikes carpenter: Gym worker knocked unconscious Thursday by falling piece; May 4 selected as “Engineers’ Day”: Engineers,Foresters and miners in project, Beebe in charge; Grad’s department gets recognition: Dillion home economics school honored under Bernice Hirschman; Opportunities to foresters shown: Faculty members and representatives of timber concerns speak; “Casa Espanola” here next summer: Professors Howe and Vasquez will direct spanish house at summer school; Eight hoop men awarded letters: Jacoby, Greene and Canine win three-year sweaters, Burgher second; S.A.I. to give weekly feature: Will present musicales at Kenworthy Theatre each Saturday; Women’s rifle team has good standing: Won from Nevada and Delaware, losing to Maine and Washington; R.O.T.C. Officers will be feted: Dinner Dance to be given by Scabbard and Blade for inspecting officers; Chenoweth gives talk before club: Speaks to Cosmopolitan Club on subject, “Cosmopolitanism, a Spiritual Value”; Joint meeting on plant pathology: Faculty members and students of W.S.C. Department here to discuss research problems; Miss E. Johnson to tour Europe: Home economics instructor plans to attend art contest in Prague this summer; U. women may go to town dance: Dean of Women says University Women may attend Moscow High School benefit dance tonight; Name Miss Jensen A.A.U.W. delegate: To represent local branch at Spokane Conference in April, meeting next Tuesday; Mrs. Iddings talks to faculty women: Around-the -world tour is topic of address before the club Tuesday afternoon; Recondition ad building courts: Work to start in short time on Four Squares West of structure (p3); Student recital is slated for Sunday: Violin, piano, and vocal students to appear in afternoon (p3); Battle of Brains and Brawn to be staged in Ag Lawyer contest (p3); Athletic expansion program at W.S.C.: Plans cal for $125,000 field house and enlarges coach staff (p4)
Subjects:
swimming construction forestry music sports
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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