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The Argonaut - November 13rd, 1928 Item Info

Title:
The Argonaut - November 13rd, 1928
Creator:
University of Idaho Student Media
Date Created (ISO Standard):
1928-11-13
Description:
Vandals expect tough pickings against Montana: Game will be feature of Grizzly Homecoming at Missoula; Former student contest winner: Myrton Blackler and Elizabeth Jensen win in Atwater Kent audition contest; Bears and Trojans still tied in race for coast honors: California barely noses out Washington to 0 at Seattle; Students welcome Armistice Holiday, Campus deserted; Idaho grads win many offices in state elections: Alumni and former student candidates are successful at Polls; Law professor L.D.S. speaker: Addresses audience of Armistice Day program at institute students take part also; Airplane crash fatal to former Idaho students: Harry McDougall and Edla Rice killed when Monocoupe dives; Women marksmen have three meets: To shoot against South Dakota, Carnegie Tech and W.S.C.; Gonzaga defeats St. Mary’s 20 to 7: Bulldogs win on 2 touchdowns in second half, Hunting stars; Juniors ‘All set’ for first mixer: Traditional get-to-gether to be held tonight at Blue Bucket; Name candidates for scholarship: Two University of Idaho and one C. of I. students in line for Rhodes awards; Mine graduates work in far lands: Alumni of Idaho school get jobs from Alaska to Chile; “Little” green in North on business: Law school graduate, formerly with Justice Lee, now with Firm of James Allshie, Jr.; Formal togs get boost at Oregon: O.S.C. seniors will don tuxedos and evening gowns when they pose for pictures; Will show grizzly tilt on gridgraph: Intercollegiate Knights run football board in old gym for two remaining games; Women debaters in triangular meet: Idaho coeds appear first time against Whitman and Washington December 18; Home Ec dept. Gets new refrigerator: General electric product produces 12 pounds of ice per day, report is made; Campus is quiet in Armistice Day: Dances and school programs are only celebrations in Moscow; Indoor baseball next on calendar: Intramural players to have use of new gymnasium soon; O.S.C. is all set for homecoming: Annual grid classic against University of Oregon to be main feature Nov. 16-17; Fijis throw away oars and lifebelts; Gem editor wants group pictures soon: Photos needed by December 1, to facilitate layout work, say McDonald; Professor at U. of W. solves exam cheating; Faculty members marry Saturday: Miss Vaughn Prater and H. E. Lattig are wed at Colfax; Aimee McPherson fails to convert Scottish students; Will investigate campus bookstore: Alpha Kappa Psi and Blue Key to look into plan for student store (p3); College football is infant industry: Herbert Hoover made sport pay at Stanford in 1893 (p4); Los Angeles lawyer wants appearance at U.S.C. Idaho contest (p4); “Pop” lowers bars to gridiron fans: Stanford coach relents and throws open gates that have been locked virtually all season (p4); Football is given too much attention: Congressman Burton says politics should not be shaved to background in favor of amusements (p4)
Subjects:
armistice day baseball football greek life music contests
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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