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SUMMER SCHOOL EDITION Theatre Presents Lau&hter Hit SEVEN STATESWWGYFIEldtour SEND MEMBERS! «™CC(M TO ART CONFAB! ll-™!™BtB I Followlnt tho pru-adent I ' " Dlepo IHrera, One of Most Fa- ">r, u>* gwlotr deputnsi mom. of l-rrbtent-Dw Artitts, I**-1- 0-,« * nmm-r icbc-sjl to Soessk \\t. (t™ " ** "nl-n"rt>1 ' i This leer th* Irlp wui tnclutl CONVENTION APRIL 16.17-18 P'ThlT^^^'oeM^ST Washington, Oregw-a, Nevada,!" ■'» n. limited to oiteen n Idaho, Utoh, Arij-oti*, CauV ; **--* "»- prelereoee will h. i fornla Represented ciTlcknc^Vn "*i?*th'ln* wt Noted art laatlwtstoit and Mocal Riud.-i. ,-1 i„ te FIRST OF FOUR PERFORMANCES OF COMEDY. 'QUEEN'S HUSBAND.' SCHEDULED THIS AFTERNOON College Theatre Completes Work on Elaborate Production; Large Settings Used; Music and Art Departments of College Co-operate Elaborate preparations complete, the College Theatre will present Its first performance of Robert E. Sherwood's farcical satire on European royalty, "The Queen's Husband," at a special matinee for high school students this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the college auditorium. Regular perio nuances are scheduled for tomorrow and Thursday evenings, and an additional performance- will be II b* lnW la Prams April 15. 11 igo Rliwr*, who la on* Bf lb. moil met it TJBlTenlty of Cillf. tea Angela; Dr. JtaBk W. ' lie ton bit Vltrflng Killer, i HoigiB Paablfare. aaalalant p Bf an, Bcrlpp. Coll-ie: Chlun ts'iiinie. Bar Dornton, who hi r-1 re rally ot California and i fc»mrvaate^icmIu «™ Kut-Ups Cease, ...ertn.«-,. ^ew **; Assembly Instead be Los Ansclea aihoot*. wet* ■WBHtT OB Ih* m*ng Stat* •~i.ll-.Ing ll U. p-orr.m ol «~>!n- thi BcnvtBllBe: Tb-ndiy Burning. April II. 'Tan* St.:. college auditor!! Addntl of Welcome *Bd "- (ConllouM as Pat. 1 SHORT HISTORY OF ANNUAL SIERRA CARAVAN GIVEN BY MAX HAYDEN, EDITOR SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 29 Magazine First Recognised Six-week Semlon at RimUngtiiti 1918 . Lake Anticipates Large En rollment; Ends Aag. 7 IN SEVENTEENTH YEAR Twenty-three Members Win is.lltiwlng tlslcrj of th* hmgixlna UliraiT SiiWIciitlois ot Iho Undent Summer School body of Treioo Utile college.) Tb. seventh annual tneion si lb. »K *toV5 £mT3> ibwv- u^nl^X?n,^rT v^ot Dolly ElrachlD edited on. Mlllon In Bint ot wboo will he lnilruclur. troBt Inml and Olive K. Itorrigan. Sprlng- sine wu enlaiawd. bad more art work the copy. Vtrglnla Ferguaon. a emails bliiory: 'tunlm, Kicholjon. Kocjaeeelt ItvOiL president of Ihe college. W. Ind ^r\°ce-lUZ"Z'e%UnT'tt ot women, and Mary Bauer, uatttlBt MEN STUDENTS Zt,T """~1""™""" " TO HAVE DANCE JT.iZ ZCL."Z":^ ther ■ban Bp*riou Y. M.C.A. Will Hold Chapel Collet* I.U.Cl, It wiu begin it Collet* a cnpeU* choir wU] mah* id Belly FrembUng hi (Conllmifd OB Fat* 41 (ConUauvtl on Pagl I TWO OF THE BUILDINGS IN SIERRA SUMMER SCHOOL -StKs^twi-i ' "^HRflBMr jjr^-4-jf 1 ^ ''[ «r -to* J*.
Object Description
Title | 1931_04 The Daily Collegian April 1931 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1931 |
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 14, 1931 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1931 |
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 | SUMMER SCHOOL EDITION Theatre Presents Lau&hter Hit SEVEN STATESWWGYFIEldtour SEND MEMBERS! «™CC(M TO ART CONFAB! ll-™!™BtB I Followlnt tho pru-adent I ' " Dlepo IHrera, One of Most Fa- ">r, u>* gwlotr deputnsi mom. of l-rrbtent-Dw Artitts, I**-1- 0-,« * nmm-r icbc-sjl to Soessk \\t. (t™ " ** "nl-n"rt>1 ' i This leer th* Irlp wui tnclutl CONVENTION APRIL 16.17-18 P'ThlT^^^'oeM^ST Washington, Oregw-a, Nevada,!" ■'» n. limited to oiteen n Idaho, Utoh, Arij-oti*, CauV ; **--* "»- prelereoee will h. i fornla Represented ciTlcknc^Vn "*i?*th'ln* wt Noted art laatlwtstoit and Mocal Riud.-i. ,-1 i„ te FIRST OF FOUR PERFORMANCES OF COMEDY. 'QUEEN'S HUSBAND.' SCHEDULED THIS AFTERNOON College Theatre Completes Work on Elaborate Production; Large Settings Used; Music and Art Departments of College Co-operate Elaborate preparations complete, the College Theatre will present Its first performance of Robert E. Sherwood's farcical satire on European royalty, "The Queen's Husband," at a special matinee for high school students this afternoon at 3:30 o'clock in the college auditorium. Regular perio nuances are scheduled for tomorrow and Thursday evenings, and an additional performance- will be II b* lnW la Prams April 15. 11 igo Rliwr*, who la on* Bf lb. moil met it TJBlTenlty of Cillf. tea Angela; Dr. JtaBk W. ' lie ton bit Vltrflng Killer, i HoigiB Paablfare. aaalalant p Bf an, Bcrlpp. Coll-ie: Chlun ts'iiinie. Bar Dornton, who hi r-1 re rally ot California and i fc»mrvaate^icmIu «™ Kut-Ups Cease, ...ertn.«-,. ^ew **; Assembly Instead be Los Ansclea aihoot*. wet* ■WBHtT OB Ih* m*ng Stat* •~i.ll-.Ing ll U. p-orr.m ol «~>!n- thi BcnvtBllBe: Tb-ndiy Burning. April II. 'Tan* St.:. college auditor!! Addntl of Welcome *Bd "- (ConllouM as Pat. 1 SHORT HISTORY OF ANNUAL SIERRA CARAVAN GIVEN BY MAX HAYDEN, EDITOR SUMMER SCHOOL OPENS JUNE 29 Magazine First Recognised Six-week Semlon at RimUngtiiti 1918 . Lake Anticipates Large En rollment; Ends Aag. 7 IN SEVENTEENTH YEAR Twenty-three Members Win is.lltiwlng tlslcrj of th* hmgixlna UliraiT SiiWIciitlois ot Iho Undent Summer School body of Treioo Utile college.) Tb. seventh annual tneion si lb. »K *toV5 £mT3> ibwv- u^nl^X?n,^rT v^ot Dolly ElrachlD edited on. Mlllon In Bint ot wboo will he lnilruclur. troBt Inml and Olive K. Itorrigan. Sprlng- sine wu enlaiawd. bad more art work the copy. Vtrglnla Ferguaon. a emails bliiory: 'tunlm, Kicholjon. Kocjaeeelt ItvOiL president of Ihe college. W. Ind ^r\°ce-lUZ"Z'e%UnT'tt ot women, and Mary Bauer, uatttlBt MEN STUDENTS Zt,T """~1""™""" " TO HAVE DANCE JT.iZ ZCL."Z":^ ther ■ban Bp*riou Y. M.C.A. Will Hold Chapel Collet* I.U.Cl, It wiu begin it Collet* a cnpeU* choir wU] mah* id Belly FrembUng hi (Conllmifd OB Fat* 41 (ConUauvtl on Pagl I TWO OF THE BUILDINGS IN SIERRA SUMMER SCHOOL -StKs^twi-i ' "^HRflBMr jjr^-4-jf 1 ^ ''[ «r -to* J*. |