.~'.~lj.l ''; I'~~ ='! 'A VOLUME XXXVI ... MOSCOW, IDAHO, TUES Y, AUGUST 21, 1934. Number. 1 I '. Iprovement ~rojeds Depression or No Depression, America 'l3 ~ I @us. Carry On Complex, Fast-cganging Times Call For .„;,'I~ IeaIItiliy Icato l ampIIe EI'Or .l.'orestry an> ..aw '( Fo All Higlt 6'clmal GradNates so complex that you w01 not be able to contribute largely to their solution unless .you are adequately prepared. As the flrst of September approaches, you Dr. McArdle Takes Helm "of School of Ride Stretches Seeded To New Lawn; are beginning to )nake your plans for!the I'o not'ish to urge unduly any hICI) already.,de- school graduate to go to college, because coming year. If youl have not Ad- cided; y'ou, FBI soon make up your mind as college training alone w01 not guarantee .Forestry; Pendleton Howarcl Remaining Areas to Be Plowed to'hether or not you w01 go to college, you culture, qualities of leadership, or the ability to achieve great things. What I do This, Issue of the Argonaut is being sent wish to urge is'that the University has the vanced to Law Deanship and Landscaped This Fall to all high school graduates, butt I do 'not facilities which will assist you In Feveloping know of anyone at the University who would yourself along these lines and that unless ur'ge the University as the you do secure this development in one way attendance at A man characterized by one of~ Dr. Pendleton Howard, a member Idaho's only Ineans for Preparing for the 0fe which or another, you w01 not be able to realize re-. campus, considered one of the most attractive in the United 'you How- bis associates as a "perfect natural" of, the law faculty since 1829, States, will be more beautiful 'than ever when improvements under individually may Intend to live. on your possibflities comes tur'ns to the campus this fall after pow ever; the. whole 'histo'ry of the institution as a school of forestry dean way Rnd contemplated are finished. As you re'ad this Issue of the Argonaut, to the University of Idaho this fa,ll a year leave of absence to,becqmt Students returning this fall will on gives ample'roof that for those who have. that divisIOn, it was an- gaze wide stretches of velvety. 'ability,'haracter, and determination, at- you wfll get R good idea of what sonIe of as the successor to the late Francis dean of green lawn which replaces areas@: our graduates are doing. They are not all G. M0ler,'or 17 years head of the nounced by the board of regentS y,t plowed last spring, Remaining fendance at'lie University opens the door their August 5 meeting at Poca; up to development and greater employed Inl just the kind of work they forestry division. Ife is Dr. Richard pieCes Of Old laWn, SO .grOWn tO Pe7LnSpl7)ania Isad personal most desire. They do not always get in- E. McArdle, associate silviculturist tello. Prof. Howard was advanced weeds kIII the achievement. this following,,the un- as, to practically out I comes which they consider adequate. It at the Paciflo Northwest Forest Ex- to post, grass, Rnd in many PIRE too rough rVantS Pennant 3S After iour years of difficult economic con- is, however, remarkable that even in these periment Station, Poit|and. The expected resignation of Dean W. E. HitCh-Hiking Aid ditions, the great majority of our thinldng difficult times a large percentage of our appointment was made at the board Master son. Rnd seeded next sprlIIg. Much of people have cdme to the conclusion that . graduates have been Rblel to flnd oppor- meeting at Pocatello August 5.. Prof, Howard has been away. th' the landscaping program was made / Univers~ty alumni in the east and this. country must carry on, depression or tunities which hold out distinct hope for Dr. McArdle comes to his new past year as visiting professor Of possible through CWA Rnd FERA no depression. One of the most hopeful the future. position preceded by glowing law jclorthwestern University.- He funds for student labor. middle west need not be greatly at surprised. if they see R westbound features of the present is that; people are recommen+tlpns and tributes from was to return this fall as acting New I 0y pond coming to s e that we can greatly increase For those of you who wish to live more leading ment in',ll phases of the dean for the coming year wh0e Formerly marshy and we&y sflver and Cold Pennant on the cultured, more usei'ul, and, more effective highways between Pennsylvania our national wealth and greatly improve lumbering and forestry industry. Dean Iviasterson was away on, leave ground back of Music hall and the the conditions of human life by applying lives, the University of Idaho ofi'ers ad- Two prominent'men, one a former to do advanced, study and writing tennis courts has been drained and Moscow between now and the vantages that are unquestioned. You w01 lawn'Pening of college, SePtember 17. the results of scientifi research and careful chief of the U. S. Forest Service, at Harvard. L'ate in July however, graded, and transformed into planning to our vast national resources. Th find here not only the opportunity for four regard Idaho's new forestI)sg dean Dean Masterson was invihd to be- A conc'rete lily pool is being cpn- Early in August'he registrar at years of work toward the acquisition of the University of Idaho received future utilization of these resources may a as "one of the outstanding younger comes law dean at Missouri and structed under the huge wfilow tree a not be as easy as in the past, but there st01 broader Ipolnt of view, deeps culture, Rnd men in forestry of whom much is asked to be released from his letter from a Pennsylvania youth professional post Rt the west end of tbe tennis courts l exists the possibility of developing and con- techniques; you &11 find here expected." Particularly compli- at Idaho., The hillside back of the Engineer- saying he was coming to Idaho to also opportunities. for four years of fIne attend college. In the letter he serving the resources which remain so as to mentary are the statements telling ing buildings has been grad d to continue this as one of the wealthiest companionship and four years of enjoyable of his success in applying research cpnformwith the newslope Rrpu d enclosed a money order for one nations 1'or . life. dollm', asking that it be used to of the world with opportunities work in the northwest lumbering the Old Steps. Other striking im individual men and women at least as great industry. One lumber offlcial said, New Law Dean provements include landscaping purchase R sizeable University of as those of If you are among the high school grad- "He Idaho Pennant —ProbablY on- that the past. uates to whom these has gained reCognitlon from back of the women's gymnasium things appeal, we the practical lumber+~ in Oregon and around Lindley hall. 'ould be seen eas1ly by R westbound As you view the future of the United cordially invite you to join the student body car traveling 40 or 50 miles per of the University of by actually applying the'results of Most noticeable, of course, are States, it must be clear to you that if you Idaho. research to the practical problems are to take an important in its activi- the new pavement, tennis courts, part Sincerely yours, in the fleld, and I believe he would E11gineering annex alterations, and As soon as be receives the Pen- ties, you must give yourself a type of train- nant he.will follow the advice of turn out boys who would likewise tbe I indi'y hall storeroom and re- ing far broader and deeper than the train- readily gain such recognition." Horace Greely and "Go West"—the ing which was Sufflclent in the earlier days. M. G. NEALE, <Rining wall described elsewhere in shoul- Another forestry leader wrote, "I this paper. Improvements Planned Pennant dangling from his The industrial, social, and political prob- have seen him in action before in- ders. He —Rnd the pennant —con- lems which now confront the country ar Prestdent fpr tbe FERA program this fall world's groups of loggers Rnd lumbermen, clude tearing gown th'mall brick t™Plateseeing the fair for before scientifi R few days enroute. groups of workers, storehouse back of the Adminis- tf boy scouts, and even groups of tratipn Rs as the When the university oPens the bu0ding, we0 next month the registrar " small children Rnd'in no case has house-like structure covering the!middle of tL1 summer sessiost he failed to IIold their attention. l will scan the enrollment lists care- luncture of the beating tunnel Rnd J$ CONCRETE pAVINg To my mind, it is R case of perso n- fully to s e whether the Pennsyi- Rnro/tment the buijding. Ground next to the vanian Sets ality, knowledge of his subject and building wflI be transformed with has Proved the mightiness P his enthusiasm." — of R college Ipennant as R help in Atl time Record li I.-'-. lawn and shrubs. KD TO IDAHO -RKpLlACES IIRAVEL Few men engaged in forest Landscape MacLcan Field ...".'.""..".',".".;:;";g,":.',"te„-,.:.; FOR SIDKNT JOSS Making new summer school attendance records, only to see [a =. T,k,„,f ~ New Forestry Dean ~ E,„„~ them topple the next year, has -- ~Is NIICss especially if they have npt visited I I L.I the campus during the past three FERA .Project Will Mean become a common occurrence Extends QIiarter Mile 'From I IRJRI s at the'niversity'f Idah'o.'The .
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