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THE COLLEGIAN EVOLUTION AGAIP us on io'an ,CT„t ■n, of our children. ,n the ardor and devol ,c„ ambilion ol l.th.» .nd the I.Wint »",( mother.. ,., the H„,f,„„nol prophet, and the martyrdom ol above .11 ,0 .he he p., 1 nen.u,. we m.v ,ee. il we have eye. lo ., le, the , growth and achievement, and the dr.m. , A pr, ,1,1 ent treation The re ope, ,mg of the Sluden, Aff.tr. Room after ,., spring excellent mean, ol marking th. progres. hll ide by lhe A W S '.in ih« liorg.ntt.ti «» who contributed no. only .heir time and ell,.,.. bul .l.o the., nl 1. I. worthy of comment, and too umch pr.l no. be a.ven tri, - commit.^, which under .he le.der.hip of Vary Helen lClcKa>. rr lo lhe l.cl thai lb. pro pe, care ha. no. been taken of the women', To.be m.e, u,e, ,■ ,. a deal more truth than poetry in the ler :rZi filth birthday I Fo. instance, above .he swing, "rn.de for fo ... ,n.l ich ptllow. -for your head, .nd no. your fee t": lit The «k" :°n,o" your eke. but do no, ,pill the crumb*" and the piano, "mad, • for uae. no. .bua. " The room,, now in perfec. condi.ion. .nd .. took work tr it so. Why no, try lo keep it lhal w.y> COLLEGE JOINS I. P. A. Alw.y. on the slert to deviae mean, and take .dv.nt tea ol anythmg iha. wi II improve .he general ch.r.c.er of .he pap er and render gre..e, ,e rv.ee .o Fre.no St.te College, the "Collegian' pleasure in anno tincing her affiliation with the Intercollegiate Pre,, Association of Al •nericL The I. P A Pre., .nd United £-?-^±iv;ii:iV^ ountry in the a^ne rap. their larger field. Through o„ ', .ffili..ion with the 1. P. A. we will derive . , louble benefit in that w ■ will not only receive the best news gleaner ha, out the «me ., id activi.ie. of Fre.no St.te throughout the m. of the country. LATEST SPHINX RIDDLE YET UNANSWERED Who ., to be the next vice-president of the college if Dr. Tho: become, president' With the time rapidly approaching when choice will have to be made, speculation i. beginning to float at on the campus. Anarchy or no anarchy, we've been wondering sometime why student opinion shouldn't heve lomt influence in .... matter, especially since atudenla ere r.th'er closely connected with the college, and. in addition, are considered to be thinking y for the President of the United States, .« well .. the vice-president, whose position ha, developed somewhat in importance as of presidential fatalities increase*. Rumors baaed on airy, frothy foundation, are prevalent. far as we can gather, student speculation centers around r vioua candidates for the position. And they are within the.t SIGNS OF GROWTH AND SPRING IN THE AIR Mr. Potter May Challenge Dr. Philips in Match oa it, to~c*rry around hi. ._*• bottom of\be tl Tea. Ira on tie" beys rids. Mr. .to MUSIC IT EVER'HBNG •<*»*« » OAt***. Con. ia and ,*,,,', ,_ lATOffiY'S SWEET SHOP Surveying Camp To Be Conducted At Huntington Lake [ACTION IS* EXPECTED] ON EXPANSION OF HWSTATE William J. Cooper to Confer With College Official. This Week ,o visited tho college Tuesday, wll STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO. THURSDAyTmaRCH 17. 1927 Summer School Land To Be Owned by State Govt, Says Barbour! BULLETIN BOARD IS NOW CLEARED CALENDAR Saturday, March It— Gay Spanish Fiesta Is Planned by A.W.S. For Lhe Last of April being presented by the W-j/jL ENGLISH CLUB WILL BE SPONSOR FOR NEW LITERARY PUBLICATION SOON TO APPEAR d of ConlrolrE^«^^nGr.nt ApproprUBon of $200 to Help Defray Expenses of Net Student Committee For Betterment of College Is Created Will Suggest Addition, or Alter- Lithographing and Printing of Campus To Begin This Week y | Novel and Complete Record of I Miriam Cowan. ■ Try And Get It, Professor Hendry I I [schools at the aalverslty. Co]lege of Pacific Forms Press Club Penmanship Tests | 12:30 Today in 227 I required to take this ot Various View Points Shown By Travelers Italy, Aeroplane, French Peasants, Among Most Interesting Sights Fresno Debaters Lose To College of Pacific In Two Clashes Id .he aUlrmaUve for Fresno I decision shows that the li lighting a tough o "When I left Europe ray lrapree-1 was all like a moonlight night ot a me. Everything was i die, they go to (Continued on Pago 4) i Filipinos had succeaafully pat wn .11 uprisings at election tune. t thereby proved that they were Will Watchers' Remarks Mr. toKer/undoubted./ hw a en Inalcht Into nation*! and la- «7
Object Description
Title | 1927_03 The Daily Collegian March 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 | Mar 9, 1927 Pg. 4- Mar 17, 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 | THE COLLEGIAN EVOLUTION AGAIP us on io'an ,CT„t ■n, of our children. ,n the ardor and devol ,c„ ambilion ol l.th.» .nd the I.Wint »",( mother.. ,., the H„,f,„„nol prophet, and the martyrdom ol above .11 ,0 .he he p., 1 nen.u,. we m.v ,ee. il we have eye. lo ., le, the , growth and achievement, and the dr.m. , A pr, ,1,1 ent treation The re ope, ,mg of the Sluden, Aff.tr. Room after ,., spring excellent mean, ol marking th. progres. hll ide by lhe A W S '.in ih« liorg.ntt.ti «» who contributed no. only .heir time and ell,.,.. bul .l.o the., nl 1. I. worthy of comment, and too umch pr.l no. be a.ven tri, - commit.^, which under .he le.der.hip of Vary Helen lClcKa>. rr lo lhe l.cl thai lb. pro pe, care ha. no. been taken of the women', To.be m.e, u,e, ,■ ,. a deal more truth than poetry in the ler :rZi filth birthday I Fo. instance, above .he swing, "rn.de for fo ... ,n.l ich ptllow. -for your head, .nd no. your fee t": lit The «k" :°n,o" your eke. but do no, ,pill the crumb*" and the piano, "mad, • for uae. no. .bua. " The room,, now in perfec. condi.ion. .nd .. took work tr it so. Why no, try lo keep it lhal w.y> COLLEGE JOINS I. P. A. Alw.y. on the slert to deviae mean, and take .dv.nt tea ol anythmg iha. wi II improve .he general ch.r.c.er of .he pap er and render gre..e, ,e rv.ee .o Fre.no St.te College, the "Collegian' pleasure in anno tincing her affiliation with the Intercollegiate Pre,, Association of Al •nericL The I. P A Pre., .nd United £-?-^±iv;ii:iV^ ountry in the a^ne rap. their larger field. Through o„ ', .ffili..ion with the 1. P. A. we will derive . , louble benefit in that w ■ will not only receive the best news gleaner ha, out the «me ., id activi.ie. of Fre.no St.te throughout the m. of the country. LATEST SPHINX RIDDLE YET UNANSWERED Who ., to be the next vice-president of the college if Dr. Tho: become, president' With the time rapidly approaching when choice will have to be made, speculation i. beginning to float at on the campus. Anarchy or no anarchy, we've been wondering sometime why student opinion shouldn't heve lomt influence in .... matter, especially since atudenla ere r.th'er closely connected with the college, and. in addition, are considered to be thinking y for the President of the United States, .« well .. the vice-president, whose position ha, developed somewhat in importance as of presidential fatalities increase*. Rumors baaed on airy, frothy foundation, are prevalent. far as we can gather, student speculation centers around r vioua candidates for the position. And they are within the.t SIGNS OF GROWTH AND SPRING IN THE AIR Mr. Potter May Challenge Dr. Philips in Match oa it, to~c*rry around hi. ._*• bottom of\be tl Tea. Ira on tie" beys rids. Mr. .to MUSIC IT EVER'HBNG •<*»*« » OAt***. Con. ia and ,*,,,', ,_ lATOffiY'S SWEET SHOP Surveying Camp To Be Conducted At Huntington Lake [ACTION IS* EXPECTED] ON EXPANSION OF HWSTATE William J. Cooper to Confer With College Official. This Week ,o visited tho college Tuesday, wll STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO. THURSDAyTmaRCH 17. 1927 Summer School Land To Be Owned by State Govt, Says Barbour! BULLETIN BOARD IS NOW CLEARED CALENDAR Saturday, March It— Gay Spanish Fiesta Is Planned by A.W.S. For Lhe Last of April being presented by the W-j/jL ENGLISH CLUB WILL BE SPONSOR FOR NEW LITERARY PUBLICATION SOON TO APPEAR d of ConlrolrE^«^^nGr.nt ApproprUBon of $200 to Help Defray Expenses of Net Student Committee For Betterment of College Is Created Will Suggest Addition, or Alter- Lithographing and Printing of Campus To Begin This Week y | Novel and Complete Record of I Miriam Cowan. ■ Try And Get It, Professor Hendry I I [schools at the aalverslty. Co]lege of Pacific Forms Press Club Penmanship Tests | 12:30 Today in 227 I required to take this ot Various View Points Shown By Travelers Italy, Aeroplane, French Peasants, Among Most Interesting Sights Fresno Debaters Lose To College of Pacific In Two Clashes Id .he aUlrmaUve for Fresno I decision shows that the li lighting a tough o "When I left Europe ray lrapree-1 was all like a moonlight night ot a me. Everything was i die, they go to (Continued on Pago 4) i Filipinos had succeaafully pat wn .11 uprisings at election tune. t thereby proved that they were Will Watchers' Remarks Mr. toKer/undoubted./ hw a en Inalcht Into nation*! and la- «7 |