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THE IDAHO MINER

Douglas Smith, junior in the Sehool of Mines, edited the miner's publication this year. The magazine was of interest to mining students and graduates primarily. Ernest Oberbillig was business manager.

• • • Each school seems to feel it necessary to print a magazine, and the miners are no exception. The Idaho Miner is the newest addition to campus publication, being run off the press for the first time in 1932, and at irregular intervals since. Douglas Smith burned the midnight oil, not a carbide lamp, as editor of The Miner. Ernest Oberbillig and Richard Courtney acted as managers. Claude Nugent, Bob Anderson, and Alfred Nugent served in upper bracket editorial positions, while Dick Fudge, Robert Vervaeke, Felix Hardison, and Edgar McAlister aided the editorial staff. Business assistants were Donald Metke, Sam Barton, Allan Poole, and John Jones. c.

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