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—The Fresno State College Collegian in Slu diu's By Etoain Shrdlu vm, inn ,uiii|juj By Jim Williams Attitudes Differ ^llZZ^:^;.* By Elvin Bell ] "V "" ln.mor.al bard put It. b< , ! a T°"o' AM bus" arriving on th. 8T-M F ZnKZ Fall Reception Set For Women Transfer Org ougbt were loud Traditions Head Needed dock ... no beam. AMERICAN-PARISIAN LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS SAY . . . USE OUR CASH & CARRY SERVICES FOR YOUR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING NEEDSI YOU Aerr/ DISCOUNT get 25% ON A ' LAUNDRY EVSRY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY LOCATIONS ATt 743 N. BLACKSTONE 65 N. FUITON 3221 E. TULARE OPEN 7s30 AM. TO 6rOO PM. t Abby." They t To the PINK CLOUD Old Chap." THE PINK CLOUD "HOME OF THE FORGOTTEN FSC STUDENT" "a'Xl." Bakersfield Center Gets Student Fund Dr. Edward 8pencer. K8C 6>.n Uakcrafleld students objected ir > COLLEGIAN PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Author vf "I H'o. a Tu n-aot Dwarf, "The Many ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER DOLLAR heighten their zest, U|igrade their gusto, magnify their cheer, and broaden their bliss, there is no need to pay me because I ana more than amply rewarded." wish the wiseacre* who say big business is cold and hcartlraa could have been there that day. I v.L-h Ihry could have won the great, shimmering tears that splashed on tlie lioard room table. Wo wept, every man jack ol us. Tlie maker. .wept-Uie Mcretarie. wept —I wept—my agent. C'lvde Greedv. wept. VTe wept all. "No. no!" oried tlie makers. "We insist on paying you." "Oh, very well," I said, and the gloom passed like a summer shower. We laughed and we lit Philip Morrises and Mariboros- the makers of PhUip Morris and Mariboro-a fine new cigarette with * light touch of menthol and the rich taste of choice tobacoe* and the longest filter yet devised. And if you are one who likes a filter that does what it's built tor, ask for Marlboro. Or, if ,yo« don't like filters at all, but only mildness, ask for Philip Morris. ?y the supple young linds o( college America this year in "But of course," I replied, with a kindly chuckle. "And will you," asked the makers, "from time to time say a pleasant word about Philip Morris, Marlboro and AlpineT" "Crasy lodsl" I said with » wry grin, pushing my fiat gently against their'jaws. "You know I will." And we all shook hands-suenUy, firmly, manlily. And I left, dabbing my eyes with my agent, and hurried lo the nearest ot PhilipMont., Marlboro and Alpine t.k.gnat BoMdogs To Face Big Line In BYU Opener Saturday Head Football Conch Cecil Coleman1 is casting spurious ,,1,,,,,-s in the Utah directum .-is In- tin-, (■, fiKurc out what ,",' ,i„ nlwtit the liiir Hriijliam Y.iuni; University Coujrars. r ,,.,„„ state's first 1959 football foe. * ', ,;,.man's tliinly-r.'servetl eU-vi-n Saturday fan-,, a Vivian -Th* Fresno Stole College Collegior Rooters Train Chartered For, COP Contest | ;:';^;:.V"; Iff PI nil ^jTlLl ! m. W^ i\y \ ^^ jj| Mr.Funk&MnWagnalls •In re this matUr of Good Taste." said Mr. Funk to his secretary, "take a definition." "Taste: sensations ... excited ... by the ... action ol th. gustatory nerves ..." "And sdd this," put in Mr. Wagnslls. "Test.: th. (acuity o( ... appreciating the "And ... In such good taste!" S|GN of G000 TASTE Botrl.d und.r authority o( Th. Coca-Colo Compony by COCA-COIA BOTTUNG COMPANY OF FRESNO WELCOME BACK Perry's Bull Pen is happy lo became a part of the Bull Dog tradition. Our Bull Pen has been especially designed to give the students at FSC the best in service and quality at "student prices." We hope that you will make it part of your tradition to join the crowd at Perry's Bullpen for meals, snecks or coffee between classes. Try Our Bulldog Special It's a sure fire bet to fill you after a long day in class, you'll get .... A Special open face Hamburger Sandwich An Order of French Fries Cole Slaw Salad and A Thick Milk Shake all for . 95c For a Real Treat, You'll want to Try PERRY'S Best Cotton Pickin" Fried Chicken (3 Large Pieces) Whipped Potatoes, Cole Slaw, "Okie" Style Cream Gravy Hot Biscuits and Honey 1.39 CHICKEN TO TOTE TOTE BAG—3 large pieces. COTTON BAG—30 large pieces, nuf for 10 11.49 with trench fries, biscuits and honey THICK MILK SHAKES BULL BURGER None richer, none better. Just the thing between classes . . . (Best buy jn Town) for a quick lunch this here is it... 35e 40c Perru'ei Suit Pen
Object Description
Title | 1959_09 The Daily Collegian September 1959 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1959 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Sept 20, 1959 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1959 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of Fresno State. |
Coverage | Vol.1 no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | —The Fresno State College Collegian in Slu diu's By Etoain Shrdlu vm, inn ,uiii|juj By Jim Williams Attitudes Differ ^llZZ^:^;.* By Elvin Bell ] "V "" ln.mor.al bard put It. b< , ! a T°"o' AM bus" arriving on th. 8T-M F ZnKZ Fall Reception Set For Women Transfer Org ougbt were loud Traditions Head Needed dock ... no beam. AMERICAN-PARISIAN LAUNDRIES & CLEANERS SAY . . . USE OUR CASH & CARRY SERVICES FOR YOUR LAUNDRY AND DRY CLEANING NEEDSI YOU Aerr/ DISCOUNT get 25% ON A ' LAUNDRY EVSRY WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY LOCATIONS ATt 743 N. BLACKSTONE 65 N. FUITON 3221 E. TULARE OPEN 7s30 AM. TO 6rOO PM. t Abby." They t To the PINK CLOUD Old Chap." THE PINK CLOUD "HOME OF THE FORGOTTEN FSC STUDENT" "a'Xl." Bakersfield Center Gets Student Fund Dr. Edward 8pencer. K8C 6>.n Uakcrafleld students objected ir > COLLEGIAN PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS Author vf "I H'o. a Tu n-aot Dwarf, "The Many ANOTHER YEAR, ANOTHER DOLLAR heighten their zest, U|igrade their gusto, magnify their cheer, and broaden their bliss, there is no need to pay me because I ana more than amply rewarded." wish the wiseacre* who say big business is cold and hcartlraa could have been there that day. I v.L-h Ihry could have won the great, shimmering tears that splashed on tlie lioard room table. Wo wept, every man jack ol us. Tlie maker. .wept-Uie Mcretarie. wept —I wept—my agent. C'lvde Greedv. wept. VTe wept all. "No. no!" oried tlie makers. "We insist on paying you." "Oh, very well," I said, and the gloom passed like a summer shower. We laughed and we lit Philip Morrises and Mariboros- the makers of PhUip Morris and Mariboro-a fine new cigarette with * light touch of menthol and the rich taste of choice tobacoe* and the longest filter yet devised. And if you are one who likes a filter that does what it's built tor, ask for Marlboro. Or, if ,yo« don't like filters at all, but only mildness, ask for Philip Morris. ?y the supple young linds o( college America this year in "But of course," I replied, with a kindly chuckle. "And will you," asked the makers, "from time to time say a pleasant word about Philip Morris, Marlboro and AlpineT" "Crasy lodsl" I said with » wry grin, pushing my fiat gently against their'jaws. "You know I will." And we all shook hands-suenUy, firmly, manlily. And I left, dabbing my eyes with my agent, and hurried lo the nearest ot PhilipMont., Marlboro and Alpine t.k.gnat BoMdogs To Face Big Line In BYU Opener Saturday Head Football Conch Cecil Coleman1 is casting spurious ,,1,,,,,-s in the Utah directum .-is In- tin-, (■, fiKurc out what ,",' ,i„ nlwtit the liiir Hriijliam Y.iuni; University Coujrars. r ,,.,„„ state's first 1959 football foe. * ', ,;,.man's tliinly-r.'servetl eU-vi-n Saturday fan-,, a Vivian -Th* Fresno Stole College Collegior Rooters Train Chartered For, COP Contest | ;:';^;:.V"; Iff PI nil ^jTlLl ! m. W^ i\y \ ^^ jj| Mr.Funk&MnWagnalls •In re this matUr of Good Taste." said Mr. Funk to his secretary, "take a definition." "Taste: sensations ... excited ... by the ... action ol th. gustatory nerves ..." "And sdd this," put in Mr. Wagnslls. "Test.: th. (acuity o( ... appreciating the "And ... In such good taste!" S|GN of G000 TASTE Botrl.d und.r authority o( Th. Coca-Colo Compony by COCA-COIA BOTTUNG COMPANY OF FRESNO WELCOME BACK Perry's Bull Pen is happy lo became a part of the Bull Dog tradition. Our Bull Pen has been especially designed to give the students at FSC the best in service and quality at "student prices." We hope that you will make it part of your tradition to join the crowd at Perry's Bullpen for meals, snecks or coffee between classes. Try Our Bulldog Special It's a sure fire bet to fill you after a long day in class, you'll get .... A Special open face Hamburger Sandwich An Order of French Fries Cole Slaw Salad and A Thick Milk Shake all for . 95c For a Real Treat, You'll want to Try PERRY'S Best Cotton Pickin" Fried Chicken (3 Large Pieces) Whipped Potatoes, Cole Slaw, "Okie" Style Cream Gravy Hot Biscuits and Honey 1.39 CHICKEN TO TOTE TOTE BAG—3 large pieces. COTTON BAG—30 large pieces, nuf for 10 11.49 with trench fries, biscuits and honey THICK MILK SHAKES BULL BURGER None richer, none better. Just the thing between classes . . . (Best buy jn Town) for a quick lunch this here is it... 35e 40c Perru'ei Suit Pen |