Document Type
Newspaper
Abstract
- William T. Couch To Speak At Panel Discussion This Morning
- Milton Says Farm Tenacy Is Georgia's Greatest Problem
- Sons Of Sanford Seemingly Should Raise Ruckus For Rights to Radios
- Diggings
- Sports
- Examination Schedule Winter Quarter, 1936-37
Publication Date
3-13-1937
Publisher
Georgia Southern University, George-Anne Media Group
Keywords
South Georgia Teachers College, Georgia Progress Day, William T. Couch, George Fort Milton, Farm Tenancy, Rural Rehabilitation, Georgia's Wealth And Poverty, Panel Discussion, Dr. M. S. Pittman, Sanford Hall, Radio Regulation, Student Poll, International Relations Club (Irc), Vesper Choir, "Messiah" (Handel), Spring Football, Tennis Team, Women's Athletic Association (W.A.A.), "Sallie" (Student Drama), James Hussey, Bulloch County, Lake Wells, University Of North Carolina Press
Copyright
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Recommended Citation
Georgia Southern University, "The George-Anne" (1937). The George-Anne. 151.
https://digitalcommons.georgiasouthern.edu/george-anne/151
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