Other Title

Reporter; Reporter Magazine

Contributor

Editor-in-Chief, Paul C. Hassenpulg. Associate Editor, Robert Fowles. News Editor, Frank Lang. Sports Editor, Gary Lefkowitz. Feature Editors, David Anderson and Fred Guevara. Campus Editor, Mary Alice Rath. Photo Editor, Robert Brown. Art Editor, Neva Hanson. Business Manager, Ward Allis. Mechanical Superintendents, Matthew Bernius and Howard Bliss. Assisant Mechanical Superintendent, Richard Bojanowski. Circulation Manager, Paul Patterson.

Summary

President Extends Welcome (p. 1); Registrar Handles Veteran Affairs (p. 1); Event Packed Weekend To Greet New Students (p. 1); RIT Timetable (p. 1); Printing Organization To Sell Bookplates (p. 1); Editorial: ‘Reporter’ Staff Bids Welcome; Offers Advice (p. 2); Interest in Student Association Stressed (p. 2); Officers Lauded for Summer Activity (p. 2); Housing Situation Greatly Improved (p. 2); Campus Face Changed During Summer Months (p. 2); Beer on Campus? Opinions Split (p. 2); Cayley’s Corner (p. 2); Representatives In Council Govern Student Association (p. 3); Greek Letter Groups Run Own Affairs On RIT Campus (p. 3); Inter-Org Common Meeting Ground For Campus Groups (p. 3); Freshman-Faculty Picnic Gay Event (p. 3); Ryberg Named Catalog Librarian (p. 3); Colorful ‘RIT Reporter’ Unique Campus Newsletter (p. 3); Evening Division Sets Dates For Registration (p. 3); Sidelines (p. 6); Sports Review and Preview (p. 6); Clubs Offer Many Programs (p. 7); Two Honorary Groups Provide Co-curricular Professional Activities (p. 7); Departmental Organizations Active in Campus Community (p. 7); Saturday Safety Classes Attended by ‘Jaywalkers’ (p. 8); RIT Snack Bar, Cafeteria Schedules Unchanged (p. 8); Old Spring Street Landmark Falls at Hands of Wreckers (p. 9); Annual Education Parley Attracts 130 to Institute (p. 9); Troup Street Building To be Used as Union (p. 9); Record Breaking Enrollment Awaits New School Year (p. 9); Institute Head Visits Alaska For Government (p. 9); Service Sorority To Sell Used Texts (p. 9); Religious Meaning Sought By Collegiate Associations (p. 10); Dorm Facilities Set For Students (p. 10); From Here to Obscurity (p. 10); RIT Medical Service Policy Protects Student Health (p. 10); Military Obligation May be Met in Local Reserve Units (p. 11); Rochester Area Reserves List (p. 11); Ritter-Clark Gymnasium Home of ‘Tiger’ Activities (p. 12); Service Group Active In Aiding Other Clubs And Institute In General (p. 12); ‘Reporter’ Lists Openings For Writers and Others (p. 12); Institute Library System Expanded to 30,000 Titles (p. 12); Carnegie Music Room Provides Fine Facilities (p. 12); Summer Skating School Successful (p. 12); Preliminary ‘Techmila’ Layouts Completed (p. 12)

Date of Original

9-4-1957

Date of Digitization

July 2007

Volume

32

Issue

1

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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