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VOL. VI. STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1926 No 3 QUESTION OF WEEKLY Stadium Extra SCRIP CAMPAIGN Expedition Is Failure; PLANS FOR STADIUM COLLEGIAN UNDER Just ■ week from today, previous EXTENDED TO NEXT 2,000,000-Year Relic Prove* to Be Fake DEDICATION BEFORE CONSIDERATION Collegian will publish a stadium Dedication Issue. Although plans WEEK IS DECISION ^^hat^mlgh^^^great BIG GAME ARE MADE Fin«nce Committee May Award borate™ .ha? "wllM T larger Committee Decides More Tune b^dsWelesOr^ve^ln'^nufthe Stadium Work Nearly Complet More Funds Bheet with certain distinctive tea- Needed; Sale* Awards to Be ed j Big Day Planned for Fresno SUte College stands in a Given Friday 9ctob«9 c,eei.rrg-hcld early in the week. Pend- Tho Collegian staff will under- extra to any address In the Ii,ii..l main office, son.-llnie before next the hands ot enterprising student tO| report their progress to lhe office, Fresno Slate College's stadium scrip had hoped to find. Making up lhe parly were Or. T. T. Waterman. Lawrence "Spike" Wilson ot the Collegian staff and Lloyd Craig, the cameraman ot the Fresno Morning Republican. Every- With the new stadium rapidly near- lion exercise, to take place neit Saturday. October ». In conjunction with the Fresno-Nevada game are be. Iwilgeting of a sufficient fund to ir''r!rie'"eKeMc(^lv\,Mh'r'|,'i'e lhal tho rumor of hun,an° remal'n' gram arranged. ' ';':;,,Hn'l'LrSrH REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLEGE ENTRANCE h,gy;le,,;;,:e"„0,. who., managing th" ^w\*S? ""' M~ S^^C^r^oS^ Increased activity and additional In- ,«e*l In college affairs has brought lncllnTl'ng''t,helllratUe'rn',tV FROSH HAND SOPHS irSSES£ail ,'.;,','; ,„, ot Dr. Hubert Phillips, chair- man .,t the commlltee on publlcallons. ARE NOW CHANGED New Order Will Affect Limited f!|p::iz! DRUDDING DURING ANNUAL CLASS BOUT All work on the field honso has heen beating unit during lhe first of the week. ,.:, t.'.r th- puhllratlon ..1 ., weekly, It Is believed, although d-ll Students Only lime tli.it the contestant- will lie aide If every on- of the 260 scrip book. Inferior Numbers, Lack of Organ- iied Attack Held as Cause for Soph Defeat in Afternoon Strife ous programs, ranging from music to changed, according lo an announce. now In the hands ot solicitors were *Sf^"C^iL*r -Many local business men have signified their Intention to purchase the g^SStSg to be staged Saturday call for a ser ihat tbe budget be satisfactorily morning. The parade will terminate passed, provide Ihat the paper bo pub- men were Ignomlnlously brought to de- . larger .beet has been proposed, al Teachers' College work, but the> speech will conclude lhe affair. Spe- work In high school before Ibe en. ma.!, so far, It was reported. The of tho second semester of rollege second J a. third $2.5'). consisted of two hole, at opposite end, In excess of 50 Invitations to the win' Z aZwlTto'Iransfer Til','' mlltco after a short conference early this week. The member, of the com- mud until the ..insist, iuv of thick stadium dedication and the big game Amnng those Invited locally are lb■■ Frosh was placed in the soph pud.ll. members of Iloanl of Supervisors, tbe ,h" Indications body. S.^^.f^'oSr^ talll. "was "cou'eerned"1 Oper'allnVw members of the Stadium committee, Tokalon Holds First rn?rce"novernor of CamorM..°Frien"d Meeting of Semester ey.' treasurer. ' test. IIIIIIP onl g d o h mud W. Itlrhardsnn. Governor Schrugham ■Tokalon should not only sponsor WHY OF HANDKERCHIEF EXPLAINED; verslty of Nevada and Will C. Wood, stato superintendent ot education, have been asked to be present. The be""aaecla^^^^^ QUEEN ELIZABETH STARTS CUSTOM ^^^;H§ members of lhe state board of control. In order to uphold the standards taring' a'arctttra'to r^liA*6«" ""' herehk.ffflwhU-l.ai;,d,'.';' of those limes lngenth°el'r frames from 'the bloody Glee Club Promises <„.,,'i,l'^'!,'lv>l,'i'e""i',Vl,i'''nThT class ••She found this so handy that she before the hour of starling, serving to To Have Good Year giggled 1 just like you diill but couldn't used It ever afterwards (not the same onol. and began carrying It make tho contest more even. posed with his eaiMle-urmed Sopho- £5£-£* lon't we- Well, supposing there were no such things as handkerchiefs what , um'i. r: run- to be held In one'. May II waa written by Evelyn Nof- lleve II or not. there was such a time hand all the Ub" " JJJJJJLJJJJJ ""iTcommenllng upon the defeat o There ar* now about 35 members signed up with A. G. Wahlbprp. music colieg,.. Tokalon has asked Miss «re that the Monday meeting may take Ortlcera for the coming semester Include Genevieve Wlckstrom, president. us to the story as relate,! by 0. Hunt- ting. English professor: ,-lliabclh's days, the ladle, wore for th.- purpose of handkerchiefs Therefore, let's be grateful that Queen Ellrabcth had tho happy sho caught that cold, for whatever looking, yet Important kerchiefs? Sophomore rlas, stated that the Frosh would bo released from all campus diclpllno excepting tho regulation the higher classmen only. Any Froah ^L^Z^lnkrzT.Tut
Object Description
Title | 1926_10 The Daily Collegian October 1926 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1926 |
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 | Oct 1, 1926 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1926 |
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 | VOL. VI. STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO. FRIDAY. OCTOBER 1. 1926 No 3 QUESTION OF WEEKLY Stadium Extra SCRIP CAMPAIGN Expedition Is Failure; PLANS FOR STADIUM COLLEGIAN UNDER Just ■ week from today, previous EXTENDED TO NEXT 2,000,000-Year Relic Prove* to Be Fake DEDICATION BEFORE CONSIDERATION Collegian will publish a stadium Dedication Issue. Although plans WEEK IS DECISION ^^hat^mlgh^^^great BIG GAME ARE MADE Fin«nce Committee May Award borate™ .ha? "wllM T larger Committee Decides More Tune b^dsWelesOr^ve^ln'^nufthe Stadium Work Nearly Complet More Funds Bheet with certain distinctive tea- Needed; Sale* Awards to Be ed j Big Day Planned for Fresno SUte College stands in a Given Friday 9ctob«9 c,eei.rrg-hcld early in the week. Pend- Tho Collegian staff will under- extra to any address In the Ii,ii..l main office, son.-llnie before next the hands ot enterprising student tO| report their progress to lhe office, Fresno Slate College's stadium scrip had hoped to find. Making up lhe parly were Or. T. T. Waterman. Lawrence "Spike" Wilson ot the Collegian staff and Lloyd Craig, the cameraman ot the Fresno Morning Republican. Every- With the new stadium rapidly near- lion exercise, to take place neit Saturday. October ». In conjunction with the Fresno-Nevada game are be. Iwilgeting of a sufficient fund to ir''r!rie'"eKeMc(^lv\,Mh'r'|,'i'e lhal tho rumor of hun,an° remal'n' gram arranged. ' ';':;,,Hn'l'LrSrH REQUIREMENTS FOR COLLEGE ENTRANCE h,gy;le,,;;,:e"„0,. who., managing th" ^w\*S? ""' M~ S^^C^r^oS^ Increased activity and additional In- ,«e*l In college affairs has brought lncllnTl'ng''t,helllratUe'rn',tV FROSH HAND SOPHS irSSES£ail ,'.;,','; ,„, ot Dr. Hubert Phillips, chair- man .,t the commlltee on publlcallons. ARE NOW CHANGED New Order Will Affect Limited f!|p::iz! DRUDDING DURING ANNUAL CLASS BOUT All work on the field honso has heen beating unit during lhe first of the week. ,.:, t.'.r th- puhllratlon ..1 ., weekly, It Is believed, although d-ll Students Only lime tli.it the contestant- will lie aide If every on- of the 260 scrip book. Inferior Numbers, Lack of Organ- iied Attack Held as Cause for Soph Defeat in Afternoon Strife ous programs, ranging from music to changed, according lo an announce. now In the hands ot solicitors were *Sf^"C^iL*r -Many local business men have signified their Intention to purchase the g^SStSg to be staged Saturday call for a ser ihat tbe budget be satisfactorily morning. The parade will terminate passed, provide Ihat the paper bo pub- men were Ignomlnlously brought to de- . larger .beet has been proposed, al Teachers' College work, but the> speech will conclude lhe affair. Spe- work In high school before Ibe en. ma.!, so far, It was reported. The of tho second semester of rollege second J a. third $2.5'). consisted of two hole, at opposite end, In excess of 50 Invitations to the win' Z aZwlTto'Iransfer Til','' mlltco after a short conference early this week. The member, of the com- mud until the ..insist, iuv of thick stadium dedication and the big game Amnng those Invited locally are lb■■ Frosh was placed in the soph pud.ll. members of Iloanl of Supervisors, tbe ,h" Indications body. S.^^.f^'oSr^ talll. "was "cou'eerned"1 Oper'allnVw members of the Stadium committee, Tokalon Holds First rn?rce"novernor of CamorM..°Frien"d Meeting of Semester ey.' treasurer. ' test. IIIIIIP onl g d o h mud W. Itlrhardsnn. Governor Schrugham ■Tokalon should not only sponsor WHY OF HANDKERCHIEF EXPLAINED; verslty of Nevada and Will C. Wood, stato superintendent ot education, have been asked to be present. The be""aaecla^^^^^ QUEEN ELIZABETH STARTS CUSTOM ^^^;H§ members of lhe state board of control. In order to uphold the standards taring' a'arctttra'to r^liA*6«" ""' herehk.ffflwhU-l.ai;,d,'.';' of those limes lngenth°el'r frames from 'the bloody Glee Club Promises <„.,,'i,l'^'!,'lv>l,'i'e""i',Vl,i'''nThT class ••She found this so handy that she before the hour of starling, serving to To Have Good Year giggled 1 just like you diill but couldn't used It ever afterwards (not the same onol. and began carrying It make tho contest more even. posed with his eaiMle-urmed Sopho- £5£-£* lon't we- Well, supposing there were no such things as handkerchiefs what , um'i. r: run- to be held In one'. May II waa written by Evelyn Nof- lleve II or not. there was such a time hand all the Ub" " JJJJJJLJJJJJ ""iTcommenllng upon the defeat o There ar* now about 35 members signed up with A. G. Wahlbprp. music colieg,.. Tokalon has asked Miss «re that the Monday meeting may take Ortlcera for the coming semester Include Genevieve Wlckstrom, president. us to the story as relate,! by 0. Hunt- ting. English professor: ,-lliabclh's days, the ladle, wore for th.- purpose of handkerchiefs Therefore, let's be grateful that Queen Ellrabcth had tho happy sho caught that cold, for whatever looking, yet Important kerchiefs? Sophomore rlas, stated that the Frosh would bo released from all campus diclpllno excepting tho regulation the higher classmen only. Any Froah ^L^Z^lnkrzT.Tut |