Other Title
Reporter; Reporter Magazine
Contributor
Editor-in-Chief, Rodney Brower. Associate Editor, Arnost Blobstein. News Editor, Paul Hassenplug. Sports Editor, Richard Bult. Campus Editor, Judy Gleason. Feature Editor, A. Jay Bowles. Photo Editor, Barbi Brill. Alumni Editor, Frank Lang. Art Editors, Donald Lenhard and Neva Hanson. Business Manager, Daniel Miller. Mechanical Superintendents, Edward Baucum and Robert Brown. Assisant Mechanical Superintendent, John Markowski. Circulation Manager, Francis Sicker.
Summary
Local and Federal Aid Proposed for Colleges (p.1); Campus Press Confabs Initiated by 'Reporter,' RIT Prexy First Guest (p.1); Masquers' Guild Ball Wins Council Support (p.1); Social Committee Named by Council (p.1); Mexican Printers to Visit Institute (p.1); Theta Gamma's 'Snowball' Set for Tomorrow (p.1); Gordon Named to Board of Trustees (p.1); Free Movies at Museum (p.1); Evening Division Announces New Courses; Literature, Psychology, Writing, Included (p.2); Library Adds to Staff (p.2); Evening Registration Monday thru Thursday (p.2); Spring Weekend Profits to Provide Scholarship (p.3); Printing Dept. to Discontinue Summer Session (p.3); Art Students Take Field Trip (p.3); Spring Weekend Planning Started (p.3); Printing Week Banquet Held (p.3); Editorial: Poor Council Attendance Deplored (p. 4); Suggestions Are Always Welcome! (p. 4); Student Council Backed Activities Key to Improved Social Program (p.4); Past Items Draw Comment (p.4); Texas Sans Coeds (p.4); Kissing Denied Marquette Coeds (p.5); Scenic Niagara is Tourist Favorite (p.5); Hillel Members Schedule Social, Cultural Events (p.5); 1957-58 Catalog Now Available (p.5); Sidelines (p.6); Quintet Wins 16th and 17th Home Games (p.6); Tigers Up For Brockport (p.6); Basketball, Wrestlers, Tech Fencers at Home (p.6); Fencing Squads Defeat Elmira, Syracuse Univ. (p.6); RIT Lettermen Planning Annual Sports Festival (p.6); Dryden Theater Lists New Policy (p.7); Milko Scores 42, 32 As Frosh Win-Lose (p.7); Waynesburg Stops Matmen 23-3; Frosh Bow to Cornell (p.7); Price Reduction Made For Skate Rentals (p.7); Students Comment on Restrictions (p.7); Men's Housing Office to Occupy New Quarters in Clark Union (p.7); Parties Highlight Holiday Season (p.8); Frats, Sororities in Midst of Annual Pledging Program (p.8); Half of Students Take Polio Shots (p.8); News Spots (p.8); Play, Concerts Coming Features (p.8)
Date of Original
1-18-1957
Date of Digitization
July 2007
Volume
31
Issue
9
Broad Type
Text
Specific Type
Magazine
Original Item Location
1850/3589
Specific Collection
Reporter Magazine
Notes
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