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    Farthest-North Collegian, Vol. 26, No. 02 ( November 1947)

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    Series of More Than 200 Earthquakes Reaches Climax in Tanana Valley Area with Violent Shock October 15 -- It was Only a 'Moosequake!' -- Registration is Completed at University -- 1926.83 Acres of Land Sold for $10,130 at Public Auction October 14 -- Women Students Outrank Men on 1946 Honor Roll -- Geophysical Observatory Still Needed -- Student Loan Fund Receives $1,000 Gift from Mr. Carrington -- 1947 Mining Short Course is Scheduled to Begin on University Campus November 3 -- Mine Evaluation Class Visits Pedro Dome Tungsten Mine -- Arthur Nagozruk Elected President of Education Club -- Meat Class Students Study Techniques of Butchering -- 4-H Winners Leave Nov. 21 for Chicago -- Faculty Committees Appointed -- Mining Class Takes Trips -- Oswalts Construct Igloo on Hill Behind University -- Mining Extension Director Reports Course Completed -- Ruth Ogburn Takes Trip by Plane to Northern Alaska -- 1937 Earthquake Shocks Reached Greatest Magnitude in Area near Salcha Bluff on Morning of July 22 -- Library Notes -- Bancroft's Works Given to Library -- Mehler is Named Mat Coach -- Speedy but Inexperienced University Basketeers [sic] to Open 1947-48 Conference Card Against Sportsman Five Nov. 11 -- New Hockey Rink Nears Completion -- Ski Club Members Receive Gift of Ski Tow Equipment -- Sellout Looms for B. A. Bouts -- Girls' Gym Classes Take up Skiing -- 'White Hunters of Tigara' is Published by A. M. N. H. -- Idea for Settlement of Matanuska Valley was Sponsored by Harry Hopkins in 1935 -- Col. Nelson Fooks Resumes Duties as R. O. T. C. Head -- Alumni Notes -- Maxim Schapiro Presents Piana [sic] Concert in Fairbanks -- Anniversary of Alaska Day is Celebrated October 18 -- Chris Betsch Collection Received -- New Army Program Gives U. of A. Cadets Added Incentive -- Librarians Start Research Problems -- Home Economics Majors are Feted -- Museum Receives Amundsen's Skis
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    1947-11-01
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    The University of Alaska
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