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NEWS STAFF ANOTHER VICIOUS CIRCLE Wilh dissension and rebellion against upper-class tyranny prev, lenl amonK the freshmen, we're .1 liltle inclined to ask. "What-, all about'' | resno State has no Hell Week, il has never had a Hell „ Week There arc no lond memories of the good old days. when, as ,, the Daily lllini pointedly remarks, "hair turned grey in a single night and It was a good freshman who had four sound limbs at the end of r the struggle. ' Thanks to our youth, we have no such tradition yet. . We ate making lrad.ti..r, IV,haps all ihi, revolt is a case of pre lion, which wont go amiss Universities far wiser and older in «. *f>rat:errin'l?sm.UandlJlove'(or lhe dear Alma M.,l,-i l.v the ••tradition hallowed" means of paddling, are doing away with this inane custom, this doing unto others as vou were done by. But like the world itself and a good many things ,n it. paddling is a vicious circle The neophytes of today are the paddlers of tomorrow. These self-same Frosh. forgetting lhe past. or. perhaps, remembering it all tor. well, will decorate the entrance, and with.lis,, paddles in the ever-ready hip pocket, will welcome the new-comers ... . warmly. Wilh that accomplished, the Frosh will be personally .lien ""-■ st Cour'i'—unlcss.'and'her'c lies'th'e solution; the irVhrncn l".■■ THE COLLEGIAN Campus Comment •om the Cornell A 1? n" l.l to li.'hii Eager, brlght- ■ the hciiiln.lt was bitter hut lf Bo minded. to paddl.,1' History's pages «ned again and again with What wisps of alar fellows The spirit that the Inquisition, lhe lynch- wish to talk to end of the roo •an we reasonably assume paddlers ,-r Hi-- moment are nately an,l objectively moved She was onl> out thai noble, edifying and task ot molding the Frosti- stuff that makes history? themselves With "Oh, Where Are My Wandering "A's?" i! T gnlll.-d Pi r iViday. February I itubel: (Glumly Oh. Becky: Dut Just think: SL J. Agnes: Well, of all th Becky: But girls. I must tell you to beware of Phillips. He's thing's just wonderful, and theaSflrat thing you know, t Mabel: I know. Same way with Ratcllffc. I gave four of th itlvely pursuit,!! our I ood for the r*lrlt".... Collie ■aping In Jaccet] iiiiiriiriiilty a collego history students dl M.I'.XWDKU ALEXANDER > a very simple matt, o stand and walk straight srs. Many feet, no doubt, TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES SOLD REPAIRED RENTED Corona frMflEVIN CO. 1 »» W-00 and |rl«<«t^yiJ;li.lH.sy 2 mo. $5.50 Remington i„^S^l/ 3 mo- $7'50 Portables rRESNO^c^i.. Rnual Rant, WATCH FOR YOUR NAME The following are invited to partake of our delicious Sundae "The Collegian" at our expense: Lunches, Soda, Candies, Pastry, Tobacco MUSIC W EVERTHING We cater to Collegiate,. Come in and give us a try. BARNEY'S SWEET SHOP Wuson Theatre Bid.. ,445 Fulton FRESNO DEFEATS STANFORD FROSH RECEPTION TONIGHT BULLDOGS OUTSMART CARDINALS IN ALL DEPARTMENT OF GAME Preston Williston Is New President of Men Students BURR GOOD c Alpha fraternity. 1 :nmo. Satur- he! Paollnl. ■ which Calendar FEBRUARY 17— L-on Club. 12:09. Collegian Staff Meeting. . FEBRUARY 18— MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21- Tokalon Meeting. 12:00. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21 Pictures of the Mid-Year Graduates Must Be Taken By Saturday it largo majority of lhe mid) had their photos taken but U Howard Johnson In 1487 Students Now Enrolled at State qualified, making lh tratlon U87 atudet figures regarding tl COLLEGE TO STAGE RELAY IN STADIUM FOR RAISIN DAY Frosh Reception W01 Be Given By Student Body Tonight 1 holding th.- annual llalsln Day Fi knowledged as tho PAGEANT SCENARIO ; FOR COLLEGE DAY' IS NOW COMPLETE e being selected nt Student Body to Vote on Literary Magazine n the student body trd of tho college. lomores who show talen is positions on the staff. Opportunity Offered to College Students Those Interested arc asked to set i particular effort pressed their sympathy ;•■ Elizabeth Lone. I'.eor* The GclAcQualnted (' 100,000 Students Earn Way Through College jr Bureau, which further li inllonal schools. The r
Object Description
Title | 1927_02 The Daily Collegian February 1927 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1927 |
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 | Feb 9, 1927 Pg. 4- Feb 16, 1927 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1927 |
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 | NEWS STAFF ANOTHER VICIOUS CIRCLE Wilh dissension and rebellion against upper-class tyranny prev, lenl amonK the freshmen, we're .1 liltle inclined to ask. "What-, all about'' | resno State has no Hell Week, il has never had a Hell „ Week There arc no lond memories of the good old days. when, as ,, the Daily lllini pointedly remarks, "hair turned grey in a single night and It was a good freshman who had four sound limbs at the end of r the struggle. ' Thanks to our youth, we have no such tradition yet. . We ate making lrad.ti..r, IV,haps all ihi, revolt is a case of pre lion, which wont go amiss Universities far wiser and older in «. *f>rat:errin'l?sm.UandlJlove'(or lhe dear Alma M.,l,-i l.v the ••tradition hallowed" means of paddling, are doing away with this inane custom, this doing unto others as vou were done by. But like the world itself and a good many things ,n it. paddling is a vicious circle The neophytes of today are the paddlers of tomorrow. These self-same Frosh. forgetting lhe past. or. perhaps, remembering it all tor. well, will decorate the entrance, and with.lis,, paddles in the ever-ready hip pocket, will welcome the new-comers ... . warmly. Wilh that accomplished, the Frosh will be personally .lien ""-■ st Cour'i'—unlcss.'and'her'c lies'th'e solution; the irVhrncn l".■■ THE COLLEGIAN Campus Comment •om the Cornell A 1? n" l.l to li.'hii Eager, brlght- ■ the hciiiln.lt was bitter hut lf Bo minded. to paddl.,1' History's pages «ned again and again with What wisps of alar fellows The spirit that the Inquisition, lhe lynch- wish to talk to end of the roo •an we reasonably assume paddlers ,-r Hi-- moment are nately an,l objectively moved She was onl> out thai noble, edifying and task ot molding the Frosti- stuff that makes history? themselves With "Oh, Where Are My Wandering "A's?" i! T gnlll.-d Pi r iViday. February I itubel: (Glumly Oh. Becky: Dut Just think: SL J. Agnes: Well, of all th Becky: But girls. I must tell you to beware of Phillips. He's thing's just wonderful, and theaSflrat thing you know, t Mabel: I know. Same way with Ratcllffc. I gave four of th itlvely pursuit,!! our I ood for the r*lrlt".... Collie ■aping In Jaccet] iiiiiriiriiilty a collego history students dl M.I'.XWDKU ALEXANDER > a very simple matt, o stand and walk straight srs. Many feet, no doubt, TYPEWRITERS ALL MAKES SOLD REPAIRED RENTED Corona frMflEVIN CO. 1 »» W-00 and |rl«<«t^yiJ;li.lH.sy 2 mo. $5.50 Remington i„^S^l/ 3 mo- $7'50 Portables rRESNO^c^i.. Rnual Rant, WATCH FOR YOUR NAME The following are invited to partake of our delicious Sundae "The Collegian" at our expense: Lunches, Soda, Candies, Pastry, Tobacco MUSIC W EVERTHING We cater to Collegiate,. Come in and give us a try. BARNEY'S SWEET SHOP Wuson Theatre Bid.. ,445 Fulton FRESNO DEFEATS STANFORD FROSH RECEPTION TONIGHT BULLDOGS OUTSMART CARDINALS IN ALL DEPARTMENT OF GAME Preston Williston Is New President of Men Students BURR GOOD c Alpha fraternity. 1 :nmo. Satur- he! Paollnl. ■ which Calendar FEBRUARY 17— L-on Club. 12:09. Collegian Staff Meeting. . FEBRUARY 18— MONDAY, FEBRUARY 21- Tokalon Meeting. 12:00. TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 21 Pictures of the Mid-Year Graduates Must Be Taken By Saturday it largo majority of lhe mid) had their photos taken but U Howard Johnson In 1487 Students Now Enrolled at State qualified, making lh tratlon U87 atudet figures regarding tl COLLEGE TO STAGE RELAY IN STADIUM FOR RAISIN DAY Frosh Reception W01 Be Given By Student Body Tonight 1 holding th.- annual llalsln Day Fi knowledged as tho PAGEANT SCENARIO ; FOR COLLEGE DAY' IS NOW COMPLETE e being selected nt Student Body to Vote on Literary Magazine n the student body trd of tho college. lomores who show talen is positions on the staff. Opportunity Offered to College Students Those Interested arc asked to set i particular effort pressed their sympathy ;•■ Elizabeth Lone. I'.eor* The GclAcQualnted (' 100,000 Students Earn Way Through College jr Bureau, which further li inllonal schools. The r |