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    Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 14, No. 10 (July 1936)

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    URI
    http://hdl.handle.net/11122/3127
    Table of Contents
    Agricultural Acts extended: $17,000.00 granted for History of Alaska -- Rockefeller foundation makes appropriation to University of Alaska -- Mary Jo Walker, Dr. E.H. Bramhall wed in Juneau -- Don L. Irwin resumes post at Matanuska -- Muskoxen to be taken to Nunivak Island -- Mt. M'Kinley painting gift of A. Latrhop -- Additional funds made available for experiment stations, extension work -- Lorin T. Oldroyd returns from S.E. Alaska field trip -- Camp robbers' nest given to U. Museum -- Scheffler-Harrop nuptials held in Fairbanks June 3 -- Communications in Alaska: the influence of geographical environment thereon -- Fish meal satisfactory as feed for dairy cows
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    1936-07-01
    Publisher
    The University of Alaska
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