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rtutledte. 11. Beeretaiy to V 13, ROSALIND QL'IQLET 1 Heporlrrr—John Said II. Jan* Tyler '15. K*Uterine Kyle IS. Oh* nilcbey II. Clirlhel Orubb. II. Marguil Be.™ II. I 1)111 Young 11. Catherine Somrail* 11. Keigl* Dw.Ia "J". E 13. Jean Kennedy IS. J.tkt Mooter 'II. Al Newark 11, II, CLTDB E. QD1CK. H THEJ COLLEGIAN JUST SAID c standpoint we ao thei mj . . . Who U Hln Tl it. morl. iclreait . . . Thonipiou hlearr-drd a They Must Face the Music Following" the precedent set by a number of the leading college newspapers of the country, The Collegian will .assume an active cognizance of student politics during the spring election. News of candidates and, campaigns will be printed throughout the period of electioneering. In addition to that, all candidates for leading offices will be asked to submit platforms for publication. Should the campaign managers be reluctant, they may expect thi stimulus of rather stinging editorials. Students casting their votes for canditlates are entitled t( know more than the list of previous activities of those running for office. They desire to know what the man has in view after he is elected to the office. In the past students have read the long lists of past accomplishments and have heard the platform speech from the auditorium stage from candidates for the office of the presidency. Still those speeches often failed to make any impression in that space between the two ears of the listeners. This time they will have the opportunity to read carefu and study the platform of each of the important nominees, a consequently be able to cast a wiser ballot. Get ready to face the music, campaign managers I CAMPAIGN TO BUILD NEW UNION HERE MAY PLACE FRESNO STATE IN 1ST lfJINK Backers of Move Declare Immediate Action Necessary to Secure Proper Site for Projected Activity Plant Sooner the Better It has been suggested by several campus leaders that the election for the office of the student presidency be held earlier this year, perhaps by the first of Hay. Careful consideration of the matter will prove the plan wise one. An early election will give the president-elect a familiar with the duties of his future office by daily association In the routine of duty. The plan will also get tbe presidency election over with in time to gin a longer period in which to conduct the other dec boat of the campus. Before these have been too muchly crowded Interest in Sino-Japanese Crisis Reflected by College Editorials With students rapidly awakening to the need for Improved facilities in the way of a new College Union here, the advent of balmy weather and spring fever serves to inereaae interest in the cooperative store's various t»ni*-siiion-. While quenching that thirst or.bolstering weak sihes, student., who utilise the union's current facilities are helping themselves, as well as contributing to success of a drive, projectd two months ago, which will eventually imputed pilot must get undar Student B6dy to Sponsor Third Annual Band Concert April 21 Varsity Men's Glee Club and A Capnella Choir Also to Re Fo.it ured oii Program; Department Releases l-'rogram Birdies spWcItcstj here looms as IM1REST GROWS Pcrmanenl Awards In Malt and Co-ed Division* lndicatesl Following Confab ENTRY LIST OPENS TODAY Initial Contests May Si CandJ. date* May Register wtlh Syke*. Coach St. John Ulni csatret Isaeud tail night idrlcrs reselling Th. OU«1anli. lotion* from Deh.to Ctiita w. i). Debate Team Scores Victory . (Coatlaued from Pat* 1> apt** ot tolallr Incorrect pitdl-Usni s prediction of Ih* tutor, trend* of iltnw*. in * quality act possessed 1 would react detriment alt? In ■miliary trial, achedultd dispatched to all can-pa GENE DENNIS IliiBVlEW ,,.. , ..TRXPUI- 35c 5VENING MEAL l.1aM™** "**"*-• T'*-1 *'-r»mmlM i.n HIAT - rMNCH rntgO t-OTAtOtl . VlfJa-TAiLi ■ tALAD ..■•> OOPJ-tt . HI OH CAK.I Albert's Cotifectidnery
Object Description
Title | 1932_04 The Daily Collegian April 1932 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1932 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | April 1, 1932 Pg. 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1932 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | rtutledte. 11. Beeretaiy to V 13, ROSALIND QL'IQLET 1 Heporlrrr—John Said II. Jan* Tyler '15. K*Uterine Kyle IS. Oh* nilcbey II. Clirlhel Orubb. II. Marguil Be.™ II. I 1)111 Young 11. Catherine Somrail* 11. Keigl* Dw.Ia "J". E 13. Jean Kennedy IS. J.tkt Mooter 'II. Al Newark 11, II, CLTDB E. QD1CK. H THEJ COLLEGIAN JUST SAID c standpoint we ao thei mj . . . Who U Hln Tl it. morl. iclreait . . . Thonipiou hlearr-drd a They Must Face the Music Following" the precedent set by a number of the leading college newspapers of the country, The Collegian will .assume an active cognizance of student politics during the spring election. News of candidates and, campaigns will be printed throughout the period of electioneering. In addition to that, all candidates for leading offices will be asked to submit platforms for publication. Should the campaign managers be reluctant, they may expect thi stimulus of rather stinging editorials. Students casting their votes for canditlates are entitled t( know more than the list of previous activities of those running for office. They desire to know what the man has in view after he is elected to the office. In the past students have read the long lists of past accomplishments and have heard the platform speech from the auditorium stage from candidates for the office of the presidency. Still those speeches often failed to make any impression in that space between the two ears of the listeners. This time they will have the opportunity to read carefu and study the platform of each of the important nominees, a consequently be able to cast a wiser ballot. Get ready to face the music, campaign managers I CAMPAIGN TO BUILD NEW UNION HERE MAY PLACE FRESNO STATE IN 1ST lfJINK Backers of Move Declare Immediate Action Necessary to Secure Proper Site for Projected Activity Plant Sooner the Better It has been suggested by several campus leaders that the election for the office of the student presidency be held earlier this year, perhaps by the first of Hay. Careful consideration of the matter will prove the plan wise one. An early election will give the president-elect a familiar with the duties of his future office by daily association In the routine of duty. The plan will also get tbe presidency election over with in time to gin a longer period in which to conduct the other dec boat of the campus. Before these have been too muchly crowded Interest in Sino-Japanese Crisis Reflected by College Editorials With students rapidly awakening to the need for Improved facilities in the way of a new College Union here, the advent of balmy weather and spring fever serves to inereaae interest in the cooperative store's various t»ni*-siiion-. While quenching that thirst or.bolstering weak sihes, student., who utilise the union's current facilities are helping themselves, as well as contributing to success of a drive, projectd two months ago, which will eventually imputed pilot must get undar Student B6dy to Sponsor Third Annual Band Concert April 21 Varsity Men's Glee Club and A Capnella Choir Also to Re Fo.it ured oii Program; Department Releases l-'rogram Birdies spWcItcstj here looms as IM1REST GROWS Pcrmanenl Awards In Malt and Co-ed Division* lndicatesl Following Confab ENTRY LIST OPENS TODAY Initial Contests May Si CandJ. date* May Register wtlh Syke*. Coach St. John Ulni csatret Isaeud tail night idrlcrs reselling Th. OU«1anli. lotion* from Deh.to Ctiita w. i). Debate Team Scores Victory . (Coatlaued from Pat* 1> apt** ot tolallr Incorrect pitdl-Usni s prediction of Ih* tutor, trend* of iltnw*. in * quality act possessed 1 would react detriment alt? In ■miliary trial, achedultd dispatched to all can-pa GENE DENNIS IliiBVlEW ,,.. , ..TRXPUI- 35c 5VENING MEAL l.1aM™** "**"*-• T'*-1 *'-r»mmlM i.n HIAT - rMNCH rntgO t-OTAtOtl . VlfJa-TAiLi ■ tALAD ..■•> OOPJ-tt . HI OH CAK.I Albert's Cotifectidnery |