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The Argonaut - March 23rd, 1928 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - March 23rd, 1928
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1928-03-23
Description:
One-act plays are well received by large audience: Much variety is found in group of four presented last night; Weber College debate his last: Herbert Wunderlich makes final forensic appearance on Idaho floor here Wednesday; Allen goes North to arrange for Glee Club tour: Will attempt to schedule performances in north Idaho towns; Work on junior prom progresses: Preliminary work completed and invitations mailed to list of distinguished guests; Stoddard King at assembly reads original poetry: Keeps audience in uproar laughter with clever line; Last mixer is set for Tuesday: Dancing and other entertainment on program junior week plans will be discussed; Debate against Marquette will mark high level: Idaho group at peak of season when meet Easterners Monday; Little interest in straw voting: Need more votes in Presidential Campaign, balloting ends tomorrow; Matrix bids to be issued soon: Banquet honoring junior women will be held at Moscow hotel; Variation is shown in dance festival: “Taps and Terpsichore” to be presented Thursday night; Plans made for music contest: Group houses will draw lots for high school guests; Merchants pass credit measure: Students must show ASUI cards to cash checks or get credit; Student hikes to Florida in 16 days: Lyman S. Houlton averages 245 miles per day, total cost $35; Students win in essay contest: Three given honorable mention in National Laundryowners prize competition; Commissions due to eleven seniors: R.O.T.C. Fourth-year students to get reserve positions on June 6; Both sexes to fire with W.S.C.: Men and Women units here will meet Cougar teams March 31 at Pullman; Arnold named on executive board: Elected junior representative at special election Wednesday; Graduate student writes text book: Charles A. Michaels in Department of Agronomy, writes book on “Field Crops and Weeds.”; Dr. Gray of Moscow gets real honor: Moscow Optometrist is elected to membership in Beta Sigma Kappa, National Honorary Fraternity; Dean Messenger to St. Maries meet: Will deliver two talks before county teachers association on March 23; Dean speaks to Sigma Tau group: Dean Crawford speaks on “Obligations of an Engineer” before meeting of Honorary Society; Siggin’s jokes in College papers: Five jokes from “Idaho Albert” appear in this week’s humor section of intercollegiate press; Three will go to Y.M.C.A. meeting: Norma Geddes, Dorothy Frederickson and Ada Henry will represent Idaho at Convention; A.A.U.W. addressed by Miss Johnson: Comfort to be keynote in home furnishings of the future, she points out; One dollar buys campus standing: Women awaits eagerly bids to dine with elite (p2); Many Idahoans in sunny California: University of Idaho Club of Southern California meets monthly (p2); Thousand students will write essays: Forestry Conservation Program will see state high schools in prize essay race (p3); Spring football starts Monday: Thirty candidates drawing equipment “Stew” beam in charge (p4); Outdoor diamond practice starts: Twenty-five answer Fox’s first call, infield defense looks good (p4); Bad weather holds up building of gym: Contractor assures completion by time school opens in fall (p4)
Subjects:
Greek life Engineering Tennis Construction
Source:
Idaho Newspapers on Microfilm, Idaho State Historical Society, http://history.idaho.gov/
Type:
Text
Format:
application/pdf

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