![]() He "'m happy to repo't that we m th e speec h au onum nlng " said "Any student is eligible have 'eceived word from Pitts- hall basement). ![]() lal'''est enrollment in the history of the WHTWORTHAN. y announced f 03 t f was given this week by Presi- Drl'entatl'on classes for the 0 ovel' le enro men 0 a today that a few positions are dent Warren. Howevel' because of the limted llull~b(: ur "ludenb nmlmg use of this fund and a desire to make the gft more effective it was de- MEMOiulL BULDERS NSPECT WORKr~~:~s~~~~ wo~~s::~~: :: t i: : r~:~~~ DOCTORS RUSH- Ct\MPUSTES BERTHS OPEN continue at the present rate and TO AD FROSH FOR WRiERS the work was "progressing sat- Whitworth opens its doors this isfactorily and on schedule" DURNG CRSS Fall students an inel'ease Prof. The money WJll be used to purchase JOllrnahsm book~ and magm~ines Ol'lgmally t had been made avalable for a student loan fund. She had demonstrated unusual journalistic and literary ability. The gift was given as a memorial to her daughter Elizabeth Hewil a graduate Wth high honors n Journalism from Stanford and Columbia umversties Miss Hewit was on the editorial staff of the Spokesman- Review at the time of her death. ![]() Gray today announced an outstanding aid to he department of journalism n lhe form of a $500 gift by Mrs D. ![]() = 750 ENROLL- UP 03 OVER 946 Money to Be Used for Books~ Papers SPOKANE.-Prof. $5 0 0 G RAN T T 0 J 0 URN A LS M " " VOL 37 ~"'wl.
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