Other Title
Reporter; Reporter Magazine
Contributor
Editor-in-chief, Robert William Fowles. Co-Associate Editors, Frank X. Lang and Mary Alice Rath. News Editor, Jack Franks. Sports Editor, Gary Lefkowitz. Assistant Sports Editor, Dan Leary. Photo Editor, Wes Kemp and Bob LaTorre. Alumni Editor, David Anderson. Business Manager, Matin H. Cook. Assistant Business Manager, Joan S. Cobb. Circulation Manager, Edward J. Kozowyk. Mechanical Superintendents, Howard Bliss and Mathew Bernius. Assistant Mechanical Superintendent, Ronald A. Heidrich.
Summary
Election Board Chooses Departmental Contests (p. 1); Candidates State Platforms; Two-Party System in Effect (p. 1); Spring Brings Flowers and April Showers (p. 1); Student Objections Voiced To Campus Advertisement (p. 1); Editorial: “Clear Heads Agree – Calvert is Better†(p. 2); Election Fate Rests on Your Vote (p. 2); Letters Present Different Subjects (p. 2); Spring Weekend Workers (p. 2); Spring Sparks Diabolical Scheme (p. 3); Schools Accept RIT Credits for Graduate Study Work (p. 3); Recreation Area Plans in Process (p. 3); Drama Group to Present Three Act Comedy Play Based on 'Tender Trap' (p. 3); Exercise Room Planned (p. 3); Institute Chemists Schedule Meeting (p. 3); Alumni Fund Contributors (p. 3); Tech Host to Niagara AAU (p. 4); ‘Wrestlers of the Year’ Citations To be Presented at Sports Night (p. 6); Tennis Team Hopeful With Prospects; Will Open Season Against Canisius (p. 6); Veteran Baseball Team Prepared to Open Against Roberts Wesleyan College, Tuesday (p. 6); Matmen Champs At Niagara AAU (p. 6); Bachelors Insured by BPA; Interesting Notes in News (p. 6); Coeds ParticipOutstanding Alumni Chosen (p. 7)ate In Sports Program (p. 6); Outstanding Alumni Chosen (p. 7); Former Classes to Reunite At Annual Alumni Banquet (p. 7); ‘Mother of the Year’ (p. 7); Chest Drive Initiated On Institute Campus (p. 7); Graduate Receives Honors With Photograph of Parade (p. 7); Honorary Scholarship Established to Honor Ulp in Art Category (p. 7); Mechanical Grad Awarded Honor (p. 7); Rho Tau Holds First Event; Welcomes Spring to Campus (p. 8); Club Sponsors Supper; Exotic Dishes Featured By International Group (p. 8); Singers Feature Madrigals (p. 8); Facilities Expand; Offices Relocated In Men's Dormitory (p. 8); Chess Club Loses (p. 8); Unsigned Letters (p. 8); RAA Dinner to Feature Speaker (p. 9); Eastman House Exhibitions Display Student Photo Work (p. 9); ‘Crackdown on Parking’ Started by Committee (p. 9); Freimark Work Displayed at Bevier (p. 9); Art Show Visited By Student Group (p. 9); RIT Photo Techs Tour Ansco Plant (p. 9); MSA Notification Due in Early May (p. 9); Finley Supports View On Integration Stand (p. 9); Electioneers Prepare for Big Event (p. 9); Mississippi Mud’ (p. 10); Home Economics Meeting Slated (p. 12); Professor Travels Far, Wide Before Joining Institute Staff (p. 11); Students Favor Democrats Says Recent Collegiate Poll (p. 12); Cayley’s Corner (p. 12); AF Recruiters Pay Visit (p. 12); Tarkington at SMPTE (p. 12)
Date of Original
4-15-1958
Date of Digitization
August 2007
Volume
32
Issue
15
Broad Type
Text
Specific Type
Magazine
Original Item Location
1850/3590
Specific Collection
Reporter Magazine
Notes
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