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October 11, 1951
The Daily Alaska Empire
Juneau, Juneau County, Alaska
What is this article about?
Marvin Ripke, administrative officer for the Alaska Native Service, returns from a six-week U.S. trip, including three weeks in Washington D.C. on budgets and enrolling his son Robert at Colorado State University in Boulder.
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MARVIN RIPKE RETURNS FROM SIX WEEKS TRIP
Marvin Ripke, administrative officer for the Alaska Native Service, has returned from a six weeks trip in the states. He spent three weeks in Washington. D. C., on the service budget for the 1953 fiscal year and allocation of monies for the 1952 fiscal year.
The balance of his trip was spent in the Black Hills of South Dakota and registering his son, Robert, at the Colorado State University at Boulder. Robert entered his first year at the university and will be taking engineering.
Marvin Ripke, administrative officer for the Alaska Native Service, has returned from a six weeks trip in the states. He spent three weeks in Washington. D. C., on the service budget for the 1953 fiscal year and allocation of monies for the 1952 fiscal year.
The balance of his trip was spent in the Black Hills of South Dakota and registering his son, Robert, at the Colorado State University at Boulder. Robert entered his first year at the university and will be taking engineering.
What sub-type of article is it?
Biography
Journey
What themes does it cover?
Family
What keywords are associated?
Travel
Family
Education
Budget
Alaska Native Service
What entities or persons were involved?
Marvin Ripke
Robert Ripke
Where did it happen?
Washington D.C., Black Hills Of South Dakota, Boulder Colorado
Story Details
Key Persons
Marvin Ripke
Robert Ripke
Location
Washington D.C., Black Hills Of South Dakota, Boulder Colorado
Story Details
Marvin Ripke returns from six-week trip spent on budget work in Washington D.C. and enrolling son Robert in engineering at Colorado State University.