UNIVERSITY OF ALASKA FAIRBANKS P.O. Box 757505 Fairbanks, AK 99775-7505
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Think you know where most of the Fairbanks campus building names originated? Test your knowledge; answers are on page 5. 1. (Syun-Ichi) Akasofu 2. (Albert Hulse) Brooks 3. (John) Butrovich 4. (Sydney) Chapman 5. (Carl Ben) Eielson 6. (Christian T.) Elvey 7.
(Laurence) Irving
8. (Ernest) Gruening 9. (Paul) Reichardt 10. (William R.) Wood Center
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Learn more about the buildings on the Fairbanks campus at www.uaf.edu/campusmap/ buildings/.
a. Alaska territorial and state legislator for 34 years; speaker of the delegation sent to the White House to persuade President Eisenhower to sign the statehood bill b. Known as the “Arctic Lindbergh” c. Former chemistry professor, dean and provost at UAF d. Graduate of Harvard Medical School who joined the Boston American newspaper as a reporter; appointed territorial governor of Alaska by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1939 e. Professor at the Geophysical Institute from 1951 until 1970; crater near the north pole of the moon named in his honor f. UAF alumnus and professor of geophysics from 1964 to 2007 g. President of the University of Alaska from 1960 to 1973 h. Founding director of the university’s Naval Arctic Research Laboratory in 1948 and of the Institute of Arctic Biology in 1963 i. Chief Alaska geologist of the U.S. Geological Survey from 1903 to 1924 j. Managing director of the Geophysical Institute from 1952 to 1963 and UAF’s first vice president for research and advanced study from 1961 to 1963; he also has a moon crater named in his honor
UAF photo by John Wagner.
UAF photo by Allison Blanchard.
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