Other Title

RIT Reporter; Reporter Magazine

Contributor

Co-editors-in-chief, Mary Alice and Jack Franks. Associate Editor, John Norton. Campus Editor, Bernard Kochanowski. Co-Sports Editors, Edward Gross and George Ortleb. Alumni Editor, Les Greenburg. Photo Editor, Wes Kemp. Assistant Photo Editor, Arnold Doren. Art Editor, Juan S. Cobb. Business Manager, Martin Cook.Assistant Business Manger, Edward Kozowyk. Mechanical Superintendents, Ronald Heidrich and Sidney Goldsmith. Assistant Mechanical Superintendent, Richard Ferris. Composing Room Superintendent, Paul Kienzle. Circulation Manger, James Mason.

Summary

Council Adapts General Plan For Student Association Budget (p. 2); Second Press Conference Features Council Officers (p. 2); Fellowship Names RIT Candidates (p. 2); Memorial Service Honors F.J. Kolb (p. 2); Graphic Arts Plans Display During 1959 (p. 2); Ansel Adams Talks on Photography (p. 2); GP Serenade Honors Brothers, Sweethearts (p. 3); From Here To Obscurity (p. 3); Campus Greek Talk (p. 3); GARD Head Speaks to Binghamton Group; Rhodes Presents; “Progress in Printing” (p. 3); Eastman School Offers Concerts (p. 4); Tox Facilities Improved (p. 4); Gleason Celebrates 90th Birthday (p. 4); Views from the editors: Bases Loaded, Bleachers Empty (p. 4); Thanksgiving, 1958 (p. 4); Magazine to Run Student Covers (p. 4); Student Exhibit Will Open Soon (p. 4); Reporter Creates Position of Public Relations Manager (p. 5); Valuable Gift of Books Donated to RIT Library By Theodore C. Briggs (p. 5); Television Station Visited by Artists (p. 5); Dorm Radio System Plans Approved (p. 5); Memorial Court Dedicated (p. 5); Report Released (p. 5); Cagers To Open Season Against Brockport Five (p. 6); Cross-Country Runners Downed In Final Match (p. 6); RIT Skating Club Begins Activities (p. 6); Robertson Killed In Car Accident (p. 6); Sports Talk (p. 7); Alumni Chapters Arrive (p. 7); Donation From Wrestlers Opens Alumni Campaign (p. 7); Mailing On Fund Drive Nears Completion (p. 7); Sharyl Way Harvest Queen (p. 8); Musicians Lost in Shuffle In TV Jazz Spectacular (p. 8); Evening Instructors Hear Address By Syracuse Dean (p. 8); Present Bevier Exhibit Features Varied Work By New York Painter (p. 8); Retailers Chosen for Trip (p. 8); Timetable (p. 8)

Date of Original

11-21-1958

Date of Digitization

August 2007

Volume

33

Issue

6

Broad Type

Text

Specific Type

Magazine

Original Item Location

1850/3590

Specific Collection

Reporter Magazine

Notes

Note: imported from RIT’s Digital Media Library running on DSpace to the RIT Digital Institutional Repository in June, 2024; Some links embedded into the PDF may not work

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