Other Title

Reporter; Reporter Magazine

Contributor

Editor-in-Chief, Rodney Brower. Associate Editor, Arnost Blobstein. News Editor, Paul Hassenplug. Sports Editor, Richard Buit. 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

Students, Faculty Auction Services in WUS Drive (p.2); Personnel Group Says 'Beer Ban' to Continue (p.2); Dr. Clinchy Addresses Brotherhood Assembly (p.2); Annual Interfaith Brunch Sponsored by Hillel Feb.17 (p.2); Newman Club to Give Dinner (p.2); Crises in Education—Part II: Dr. Ellingson Gives Views at Press Meet (p.3); Editorial: ‘No One Can be Perfectly Free Till All Are Free’ (p. 4); Women’s Service Sorority Logical Group to Handle Book Exchange (p. 4); ‘Tis A Puzzlement – Editors Wonder, “Where Do We Go From Here?” (p. 4); Dr. Clinchy Greeted by Empty Gym – Where Were You? (p.4); Advice, Yes — Money, No! (p. 4); Cayley’s Corner (p.4); Tech Talk (p.5); Student Blasts ‘Reporter’, Administration (p.5); Unusual Reports Link RIT Student with Coffin Trade (p.5); Baruch Stresses Importance of Fighting Discrimination (p.5); Sidelines (p.6); Wrestlers Beaten in Two Matches (p.6); Quintet Ends Season; March Tourneys Loom for Fencers, Matmen (p.6); Tigers Sweep to 14th Win Down Buffalo after Loss (p.6); RIT Fencing Team Overpowers Utica in 26-1 Victory (p.6); Toronto Teams Defeated in Upsets by Tech Fencers (p.7); Frosh Quintet Drops Pair in Road Defeats (p.7); New York Grads Meet (p.8); Charles C. Horn, Former Instructor, Dies of Attack (p.8); Record to be Sent to Institute Alumni (p.8); Memorial Fund Started for Drost (p.8); Mrs. Sibley Tells of World Women's Gain (p.9); Japanese Progress in Photo Industry Cited by Speaker (p.9); Ball Expresses Views on Council Operations (p.9); Special Mass Set to Honor Patron (p.9); Only Moderate Number Make Blood Donations (p.9); It's Minstrel Tonight! Delta Omicron Lassies Present Annual Show (p.9); Campus Greek Talk (p.10); Icelander Brings to US Tongue-Twisting Name and Forty Ski Awards (p.10); Three Sororities Sponsor Event (p.10); Late Permissions Given KG Girls (p.10); 'Reporter' Editor Named to Board (p.10); Photography Courses Available in Summer (p.11); 'Brainstorming' Helps Uncover Future Geniuses (p.11); Ski Club Weekend Trip Attracts 42 Enthusiasts (p.11); Local American Chemical Society Hosts Meeting (p.11); Where, Where D'Ya Park Cars? (p.11); Students Show Interest, New Jazz Society Grows (p.11); Rehearsals Set for April Play (p.11); Chem. Handbook Award Offered by Rubber Co. (p.11); Dryden Theatre Lists Free Films (p.11); Ritter-Clark Ice Rink Scene of Skating Trials (p.12); SAC Exhibits at NY Museum (p.12); Exams to Start Monday, Feb. 25 (p.12); Inter-org Council Fails to Condemn Theta Gamma (p.12); Printers, Designers Share Loop Lead in Intramural Race (p.12); Book Exchange Revival Planned in Spring Quarter (p.2)

Date of Original

2-15-1957

Date of Digitization

July 2007

Volume

31

Issue

11

Broad Type

Text

Specific Type

Magazine

Original Item Location

1850/3589

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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