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Page Two •COLLEOIAN %n tke Spot.. The Fresno Stata College Collegian — TO SPEAK Publish** S*ml-WMkly during th. .chso *.c.pt Holiday, and anamination P»rio THI FRESNO ITATI COLLEGE ASSOC AT Ea NATCt—.»«lb.crlptlM tight TNI COLLEOi'an OF.ICE, SOl *_** «rr __ 't-*rti By Gordon Scott Editor Edmond Boles Business Manager Dorothy Boles Phone 4-4721 Aaaociate Editor Betty Kent i.<m>ts Bill Luckhardt. Ed Sturgeon lock Fannin Sports Editor Bruce Fan- Feature Editor Bob Minor Social Editor !ean McCain Club News Editor Gwen Zander Copy Editors Marian Zailian. Margaret Munson papher Gordon Scott Libranan Manone Botts Circulation Mj—iger Gloria Antriasian Reporters—lack Bliler Jean Clement. Al Corona, f—to- maree ?•-•*: Me'.vin It—icton. David luneko. Ova •T.e King, Warr*n Kratt. Donald Slinkara. ^T^opc ■oposition No. 2 .n tlu ( ..li>>rnu ballot is a c>h>J inJiiarma d the promoters that i.in *i f*__*M____m from now on to he .-ir.m> .in t.ill geyt Snxllv ichmwi th.>t loulvl —tea or——rw—e cit ■ tee bam w_DI ftod, (0 tin >kirt* ol Smt sctir.it.> in order M use the god*]** ill created bv tin men ..n appnviativt count rv durini: thi ..Hot are two other ns that arc CLnuimlv tor the mt ' Thi MM loans financed irosa a bond issue tor the purchase ot :pment. an J bus IdI and production of thi >tati Tin I:iV 0B the low-iriti'i-- H out thi winmr :. has the public and * ior tin benefit ot a tew- crevh<>un<J- raunc promoters Thi time mav come when veterans may legitimately make other rci<uesis ot the public, and the "public w ill hear thtm; but on this CAI'iroi.■BN <>n the reputttion that tb* very .ureee.ral Stdle Hawkins Dane* attained laat spring the Mu Alpha, have again brought Bill Pan- nell's e«»y to-dance to orrlie.ua and John. I tarn's • letse-ln atmosphere together tor tholr annual dance. Tbe MAI mien's danee haa been oa ire during the war yeara becauae the fraterntttoa were inactivated, but disregarding the yeara since 1941 thlt will be the ninth annual Hallowe'en nance sponsored hy the Mu's WHILE ON THE SUBJECT of tonight's dtnet. tht potter which bor* th* telephone number of Colltgitnnt Hall (MgOt) for tho** men who neded t datt. thould be disregarded Advertising does pay. though, g.ris SPRING SWIM; talk ha.n't hit the headllnet ■ > tnd t lot of faculty and aaaoclatlon officials are hoping that it dooen't. On the other hand there art thoae who are Juat wilting for the mention of it to go to work Wednesday the faculty public telation* committee kicked the sub)ect around and discussed what their job would be If the tilth Spring Swing were staged. People whoae in- | — ing Kre.no SUte forward in other en .lessor, besides athletic* are all for another thow. K.i. nl'v member*, who really do tbe sweating and worrying, are not too eager to attempt another thow. for thea- retliie every success brings tnother Job tbe Geology Students _£//,r Tour Friant Dam /c //,<• Cdiloi Student geologist, were accorded a special treat during the flr.1 of their tnnutl Held trip* last Satur day when represent.i< Bureau of Reclamation guided the geology la .Indent* in a tour of Friant Ham. "While the group wa* on top Of the dam. worker, on the Pliant Kern canal Ju.t below them tet off a dynamite blast which proved to be more disconcerting." reported I>r C Sham Beard, faculty tdvi.er THE POgTMAN . . . brought good newt yttttr. dty to Fretno State s veterans going to school on the Gl Bill of R.ghtt. Checks which paid up the subsistence allowance! that had accrued tince school started were delivered to moot ot the 1 200 vetertnt on camput. LAUREL RENOLDS full ' ■'Isn't the viter.ms thl' : litrk KM t.ir- It ae are n eogg a_ai£a into law. let us vote rhem in tor the veterans—not the greyhound racing prom. Forum Presents Movie, Lecture "Southern Exposure* length all color motion picture and lecture by Laurel Reynold, will be presented at the Sunday Evening Porum In the Flrtt Congregational Church. M tnd Ihvt*. • Sunday evening tt 7 "l<> o'clock While her doctor husband. Captain I;, yi.old*, waa stationed at a Naval aagggtal in Virginia Mr* Reynold* t.M.k advantage of the opportunity i.i continue the family hobby of at trading, taming and phniographiiit I r.l* a thl. area. ! Mr*. Reynol.li. ind.* finalised niiiue bring* a new reality to Ihe .trange bird* ..1 Ih. •oiithern swamp* and woodland*. [the rowbir.l. the *t>oonbill. and the -. uuencc. recording • I v..irl>l.r* .lere»t on the trip Approximately inn atudenta. ac companted by Dr. Beard. V. Cal agg M. Kim and Jamet E. Collier, left Presno Saturday morning Tbe visit to Ae damaite wa* car rie.1 out in conjunction with the u. ual survey ot rock .trala and foa.il remain, for which the Prlant area I* well known. Two more group*, of about 1«>» Just wondering if thtt tett I'vo been tble to get for football garnet up to no. is ...ing to be available to me or any of my claatmalot come January tbe One" I—oka to me like were Inviting another "Ift anything tbout It" by inding * altetble portion of ami for P.8.C. stu age Year* Day. .Mil I Will V tee the game, regardless of who play* Vnd unlet* t detl It engineered and .ettled in the not too dttttnl future alloting ut t definite *ection. I'm tfraid I'll have to be ronrtspt with an I told you ao" from the end tone during the Ral sin Bowl game Chapter of AAUP Women to Test Talents \\ nm.n in one of the home eem- nnmtc. classes will give a lunch eon today for their masculine fri.nd. to demonstrate the talents they have acquired Irom Ihe rlaa*. Karl Witht director of athletics an.l head ol the physical tgacatlea department for men tt Preeao Stat* i .11. p n ,- I...S • gg mt pr-.i.l-nt ..I the Atner :.er.ity Pro- . misly i The film tran.pnrt* • I • haptera of . I " ; mu.keet. th. at Kn.i.l.iy.es \ are Dr. The forum neat— Umur rhaite and fl "■••■••»•> S™i,h "Ber*-"*. and I>T . 'alburn, treasurer and annual .ponsorshlp conti Letters to Sign 'Ihe ( oUip.in gd—Og now has in hi* posscs- ' Isram m rlic editor winch have not ! bv the writers ffcggg letter-, are fggg] Isasn but cannot be pubhshiJ until the writers are known to the editor N'.inus ot writers will be withheld from publication but the writer must identity himself to the editor. RADIOS ,.*♦ A '<-, Now for Immediate Delivery! i.iiiin\i\ii en. Popular Table Models from an Authorized Dealer fur A I'llllio siiw'ARI w'ARMR MOTOROLA GILFILLAN HOFFMAN W1I< (>\ GAY, and many 0——I agegggtj ! r Tulare and I Nrcvt < » I' I N IUNDAYI Phon. Library Exhibits 24 Paintings al painting". -■les. protestor of tool ogy. to James Audubon's bird paint- ing.—tre .. library bru.be> ranging from a single hair to tile No «. Betne it painting California flora—from roast, moun tains and valleye* Colors tre mixed tnd tested several timet before tbey match the hues of petals aad leaves, bo aaid. METHOD TOLD ' Boane added that lbe first blocks in tbe plant t. it will be found In nature since many plants, aa tbe lupine, bend very soon after tbey are taken from the ground. Then bo paints in tbe fugitive colort. leaving ttem tnd root, for tbo latt. Croa. sections are painted later at plant* mature to the desired stag* Thla necessitates waiting for a year once plant* over-develop. BOTANY INTEREST Boane said hla interest waa o botany when he for required biological rourtet Uught by Dr. i H Quibell. lessor of botany. He expectt to have 1.000 plate* ■ ord* i omplet. lv rD. flora of the state. He hat traveled throughout tbe tttte often gather ing specimens Graduated from Preeno State as a major in music. Beane served aa a sergeant in tho band tt la-moore Army Air Bate. PAINTINGS EXHIBITED He haa exhibited landtctpet tt Paatdena. Hollywood. Santa Monica and in Tetaa. Ho it a member of tbe Santa Monica Art Aaaoclatlon and Amen ran Guild of Organists In addition to hia college work. Bean teaches harmony, counterpoint and the organ. Beane added ao plant to transfer to Stanford University to finish work on hia degree of doctor of philosophy WANTED By Graduate Student TYPEWRITER Any kind—rent or buy! Irene Stewart Box 133. Student Post Of tee FRANK J. SMDEBS CD Sale! 150 Smart Wool Dresses Reduced juat aa the weather turai cold. Formerly 19.95 to 22.50 13.00 leriy 12-5 to 16.95 9.00 Formerly 25.00 , 7 _**__*_ to 29.50 17.00 Our _*____* <~e crowded and wo near" more room, ao we've reduced theee three group/of dreaeee—all lh_ Fdi'a merchandise, tome brand new shipments. Junior and mimam*' tixot to 20. Grand te lection in new colors and new atyle— Coma in early lor beet selections! cpop«ciLy Freiao i Fleer ftere
Object Description
Title | 1946_11 The Daily Collegian November 1946 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 |
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Title | November 1, 1946 Pg 2 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1946 |
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 |
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•COLLEOIAN %n tke Spot..
The Fresno Stata College Collegian —
TO SPEAK
Publish** S*ml-WMkly during th. .chso
*.c.pt Holiday, and anamination P»rio
THI FRESNO ITATI COLLEGE ASSOC
AT
Ea
NATCt—.»«lb.crlptlM tight
TNI COLLEOi'an OF.ICE,
SOl
*_** «rr
__
't-*rti
By Gordon Scott
Editor Edmond Boles
Business Manager Dorothy Boles
Phone 4-4721
Aaaociate Editor Betty Kent
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