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Tundra Times Volume 11, Number 22 (May 29, 1974)
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[news lead] Widely Used per Diem Eyed, Informal Survey by TT Indicates Bush Doesn't Get Benefit
[news lead] Land Selection Time Running Pretty Short
[news lead] 19-Year Effort to Get Degree Pays off for Dorothy H. Stone
[news lead] Oil Slicks Capable of Killing Fish
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[news] Marilyn Congratulated - This Year's Recipient of the Howard Rock Journalism Fellowship, Marilyn Richards, Receives Congratulations on Her Contributions to the Tundra Times from University of Alaska President, Robert Hiatt (Left), and from Times Editor, Howard Rock. the Howard Rock Journalism Fellowhship Provide $250 per Month Stipend to a Deserving University of Alaska Journalism Student. The Student Works a Minimum of 15 Hours per Week on Times Projects, including Writing, Advertising, Layout, Sales and Administration. While Ms. Richards Works under Supervision of Rock, She Also Receives Guidance from U of A Journalism Director, Jimmy Bedford. Alaskan Arctic Gas Founded the Fellowship Last September. Purpose of the "Working Grant," According to Arctic Gas Officials, is to Give the Tundra Times Staff Support during a Period of Need, to Provide Native University Students with Professional Journalism Experience, and to Encourage Native Journalists throughout the State to Enter a Field Whose Potential and Professional Rewards Are Great.
[news] Tasty Capelin Spawning by the Millions
[news] Gravel's TT Report
[news] New BIA Area Director-Antioquia Appointed
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