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Contributor
Co-editors-in-Chief: Selina Zygmunt, Philip Fraga. Graphic Arts Editor, David Folkman. Assisstant Art Editor, Peter Beesley. News Editor, Grant Hamilton. Copy Editor, Kathy Frasier. Production Manager, Stephen Charkow. Circulation Manager, Jack Farrington. Business Manager, Paul Kwiecinski. Feature Writer, Pete Cardascia. Sports Editor, Jack Kerner. Loyaout Editor, Timothy Conner. Photo Editor, Robert Kudola. Assistant Photo Editor, Paul Johnson.
Summary
RIT to operate split campus (p. 1); Split campus housing policy announced by administration (p. 1); Memorial committee names six new campus buildings (p. 1); Last of four candidates for head of NTID visits campus (p. 1); Scholarships received by four students (p. 1); Editorials (p. 2); Letters to the editor (p. 2); A split campus news wise (p. 2); Graduated tuition (p. 2); Faculty comment (p. 3); Food students receive new scholarship fund (p. 3); Curtis appointed director of alumni relations staff (p. 3); A New idea in student housing (p. 4); Reporter vacancies occupied (p. 4); ‘The Image’ night school newspaper (p. 4); Tryouts held; more next week (p. 4); Reader’s Digest Foundation donates $30,000 to new campus (p. 4); Staab appointed chairman of college union directors (p. 5); Heritage (p. 5); Printing banquet set for Tuesday (p. 5); Baumgarten elected frosh president (p. 5); Speaking up (p. 6); Stop the clock (p. 6); Neuharth, Day elected to board of trustees (p. 6); Dr. Ellingson to speak at banquet (p. 6); Day school enrollment 83 % male (p. 6); Doctor Gilman awarded grant (p. 6); Whiting designs performing arts symbol series (p. 6); A. A. Bessette to head custodial service department (p. 6); TEP favored in IFC basketball (p. 7); Puckmen easy victims of UB (p. 7); Tokyo Olympics to be shown (p. 7); Waynesburg defeats grapplers (p. 7); Athlete of the week (p. 7); Robinson hits for 34 as tigers in 110-99 (p. 8); Tiger Tracks (p. 8); Intramural teams to form (p. 8); Newark hands RIT first loss of court season (p. 8)
Date of Original
1-13-1967
Date of Digitization
October 2007
Volume
42
Issue
11
Broad Type
Text
Specific Type
Magazine
Original Item Location
1850/4505
Specific Collection
Reporter Magazine
Notes
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