2014-07-212014-07-211943-08-01http://hdl.handle.net/11122/4274Co-op Garden Sales Bring Over $1000 : Non-profit Plan Started for Construction Camps -- College Farm Grows Food : Vital Crops Occupying Nearly 300 Acres -- Outline for 22nd Year -- 110 Children Attend Annual 4-H Outing -- Southwestern Camp Success : 84 Four-H Club Members, Many Visitors Attend -- Charles Poole Named Professor of Education -- 4-H Work Wins Growing Support of Educators -- Numerous Gardens Thrive in Southeastern Alaska -- Agriculture's Importance -- 4-H Camp Not Affected by War -- Potatoes Big Alaska Crop : Tests Reveal Profitable Varieties -- Dairying has Long History in Territory : Pioneer Efforts Followed by Extensive Studies -- Thomas Campbell Serving with Military Forces -- Matanuska Station Fills Growing Demand for Data on Farming in Territory -- Class Tests Edibility of Wild Plants : Pussywillows, Various Leaves, Shoots Sampled -- A Few Facts -- Fish Recipes in Bulletin : Spencer Quick-Oven Plan Makes Frying Easier -- Pressure Cookers Shipped to Alaska -- Former Student Mentioned in News Article -- Dennison Wins Promotion to Rank of Captain -- A. A. A. Offers Payments for Crops in 1943 : Food Acreage Eligible in Assistance Program -- Alumni Notes -- 4-H Enrollment in Territory now Totals 529 -- Testing Advised for Cooker GaugeFarthest-North Collegian, Vol. 21, No. 10 (August 1943)Journal