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For the past six years, the Alnnuu Oiunterly has been a pubhcation of the university press in charge of Kenyon S. Fletcher of the Industrial Arts Depart- ment and William V. White. Mrs. Gertrude M. Hall, editor, received her ap- pointment in the summer of 1936. As associate editor and former editor, Mrs. Nora B. Partlow has been affiliated with the Quarterly since October 1934. The Alumii! Quarterly is the official organ of the Alumni Association. Each member receives a copy with his membership dues. With the February issue, this magazine has adopted a new trim size without sacrifice in number of pages. The Quarterly is mailed to alumni in Alabama, Arizona, California, Colorado, District of Columbia, Florida, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missis- sippi, Missouri, New Jersey, New York, North Caro- lina, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Washington, West Virginia, Wisconsin, Philippine Islands, Porto Rico, and Hawaii. Mrs. Geitiudi- M. H.il Mrs. Nora B. Kirtlc.w The A ' umiii yij.irtcriy Alumni Club of the Air The Alumni Quarterly Francis Goff, Manager WJBC Chris Harpster. Alumni Club Reporter l iii I. S. N. U.s radio station, WJBC, UOO k.c, pre- sented many varied programs to its listeners through- out the year. One of the features was the Alumni Club of the Air, presented each Tuesday afternoon be- tween five-ten and five-thirty. Directed and conducted by Chris Harpster, it offered numerous reports each week from different alumni as well as music by the Alumni Club Quartet. Each program was dedicated to some particular group ot akimm. To (uriiish news of the campus to alumni and scatter news ot the alumni was the purpose of this program. mHUm»i mii»sMimm-.
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