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
Cagers Hold Winter Sports Spotlight (p.1); Dr. Ellingson Guest at First Press Confab (p.2); Skating Trials Slated for Ritter-Clark Rink (p.2); Institute Embarks on Self Evaluation; May Influence Future Program—Smith (p.2); R. T. French Co. Provides Grant (p.2); Transfer Students Join Two Depts. (p.2); Pratt & Whitney Jig Borer Added to Machine Tool Lab (p.2); Feb. 10 Deadline Set for March Photo Exhibit (p.2); Harry Drost, Instructor Dies of Heart Attack (p.3); Two RIT Faculty Members Write Textbook (p.3); Ticket Sales Aid Hungarians (p.4); Wrestlers Defeat Toronto U. 26-5 Modrak Injured, Lost For Season (p.4); Baby Tigers Win 63-55 (p.4); Edward R. Murrow Film on Mideast to be Seen Here (p.4); Brockport Exhibit Shows Art Work (p.4); Debating Teams Face Heavy Tourney Schedule (p.4); Mechanical Alumnus Wins Federal Reserve Position (p.4); Dryden CMA List Theatrical Shows (p.4); Foilers Shine in 24-3 Win (p.5); Electrical, A&D Lead Intramurals (p.5); Tigers Maul Brockport 68-59 in Sweeping 20th Win at Home (p.5); It's A Fact That (p.5); Teams Enter Final Month; Tigers Host to Oneonta (p.5); Basketball (p.6); Keeping up with Institute Alumni (p.8); 3 Photo Alumni Win Top Honors at Paris Show (p.8); Commanders to Play at Masquers' Dance (p.9); Students Invited to Hear Talk (p.9); Bloodmobile Visits Institute on Feb.6 (p.9); Literature Club Organized on Campus (p.9); Spring Weekend Chairmen Chosen (p.9); Financing of Dances Invokes Council Dispute (p.9); Inter-Org Council Debates Proposed By-Law Revisions (p.9); Probation List Outweighs Dean's List (p.9); March of Dimes Drive Taken at RIT Game (p.9); Editorial: Don’t Be a Square – Squirt! (p. 10); Laziness Responsible for Lack of Participation (p. 10); Industries’ Gifts to Institute Appreciated (p.10); Smoking, Parking Problems Arise (p.10); Mid-East Area Vital in US-Red Conflict (p.10); Success Depends Upon Work, Says Toronto Educator (p.10); Cayley’s Corner (p.10); Reasons for Apathy Cited (p.10); Practice Brings Perfection Professes Skating Champion (p.11); Pledging Rates Nods of Approval (p.11); Service Sorority Newly Organized (p.11); Campus Greek Talk (p.11); Women's Club Party Boosts Scholarship Fund (p.11); 'Explosion in Education' (p.12); Probation, Fines Advised to Solve Parking Dilemma (p.12); 'Tribune' Exec Addresses Pi Club—GET Banquet (p.12); Club Tilts Ear to Jazz (p.12); Bowling Bigwigs (p.12)
Date of Original
2-1-1957
Date of Digitization
July 2007
Volume
31
Issue
10
Broad Type
Text
Specific Type
Magazine
Original Item Location
1850/3589
Specific Collection
Reporter Magazine
Notes
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