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Hrte'I sS.! STAFF Hume. Ciraiatm UU ALBERT SViAN.-nlN . . Probable profondttr , ,*,™ **lnT^r£^£TZ ££ 5— »™ ;™-;;, "Gnr me Iibc.lv 'to know, to miter and to c corJinj lo my Con,ciencc, abo.c all other liberties .... /,. ■■—1M ■A ... SiKma A 1090-in The firal of Fresno , 13t*J -III State* ajnalsat years THE COLLEGE JOURNALIST *""""" "'""' |,1"n" "" * The fallowing .-ditori.il appeared in the Minnesota Daily. It is ,,.,.; Repom trra iha irat S'o one who is at once n good citizen and an orthodox Chris- poMibte raibeea concluded will deny tha title way nf the transgressor is hard, but few ne" "' lhe ""j** ■Ollege journalist is harder. He is eon-g^ „,,(, Vps„0„ * Meet at Hotel Fresno ■*" °' Y. M. Field Secretary " Works at College Drlna- Tbal Up." men. Mary Brian, a Blu (fcjocl. .^ la tbl blrobii. Oary Cooper, loobla, a lot Ilka -Wallace Raid ,nd 0ut Vll-J-W...^,. ottered ae delectab Senior Class Holds Library Discussion slantty beluixt tho devil and tin dtcp blue sea. which situ hs almost anyone can pm-cive, i. most distressing predicamon Usually, the collcKe journalist r-.'treats before the advancing dev until he fitLs the lappinKiif the deep blue sea at his heels, an then he can do nothing else than bellon until someone happer along who has mure intt'!l|i.-c.|ict than himself. For, in spite nf (lis .r.vr, rr.TKvptiii!, of r-.i-i mental endowment the usual college journalist is unl very intelligent. It appears th: the iniquities of a y.iii-i>aii,r ot!it.' and the neurotic oscillations c a newspaper stall prey ii|i..ii the intellect of the colk-giate new, paperman until what oner' might ii:.vo beer, a most promising min But let it lie said softly that the person who wishes to bocoltl a college journalist must prepare to abandon all hopes of mentj enlargement; must agree to''embrace what has been called " wrong slant on life"; and that he must take leave of his trtide; cent dreams of the, future, because it Is an almost infallable aphorism that one^who has been rcHlENSIC CLUB ELECTS rofni It is all very sad, and something ought to be done abo hut as long as college newspapers continue to flourish with the: astounding tenacity which they exhibit at tbe present writing,! then just as long will the nation lie treated to the spectacle of th. ' degeneration of several hundred of the flowers of the land: younj gentlemen who, had they not been college journalists, might even tually have become presidents or even archbishops. Tbe reason Phyllis and Leta Go together so well it a harmony of Personalities .... Probably The reason *t Del Monte Sportshi Are distinctive is a harmony Of color, style and material. ALL MAKES GUARANTEED Factory Rebuilt TTPErwRrrERs a Repair All btabes WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO. jAll'iin!^^^^ On . ,.:,.,„ir.-i. 11..M.1 r.jniar n-1; Chair Moving Practice! Training School Plans Illustrated Newspaper Dance Club Will Meet Every Tuesday PENMANSHIP TEST BEAT AGGIES . Rc.tr/. Barber Shop We Bat Oar— Hamburgers THE OLIVE INN Special Steak 6 to 8 P. M. MEoK-f DWfeg. SOULS SOULS "Two Souls with a THOUGHT Single Thought" THAT CASNER'S SERVE TBE BEST IN MEALS AND FOUNTAIN DRLNKS CASNER'S SODA FOUNTAIN Two-Trouser Suits Tailored to Roos Standards of Style.. $3650 It is not only the price, nor (be extra pair of Trousers that make these Suits such outstanding value " - - Their real "Idclc" lies in ihe- aplendid tailoring and sturdy fabrics of beautiful wonted and Harris tweed effects-- • - ■ eS\ 3tW^S/ro^ The Olive Branch Cigar Store CigSrs - Pipes - Candy- and Magazines 842 Olive R. L. Benin THE COLLEGIAN MODERN YOUTH SURVIVES ACQ) TEST, ACQUITTED IN U. C. - FRESNO ARGUMENT Howard Potter's Duo, Benson and Mahakian, Given Edge in "One-Sided" Debate; Ye Cor respondent Puzzled HAM TIME PARTY ENJOYED BY BANDS ) foonf pccrplo ]n all aa-ee, ■ijlI end betna a bleher plane alter CaUtOrnta'a It mar bo Jndatd from It ulna enjojed Iha hard-tic ■•abas tbal thoy MD, ta i REHEARSAL (Cogitanoa i™ r«i. Ooa) ADDITIONAL SPORTS BULLPUPS DRUB TARTARS IN SKED OPENER, 31-13 Vfadtoo Lend in Second Half; Thompson Adds Kick to Matinee . Br Oases* Vlarhaa ' aalatr Baas. Ererett Korea, lb* r>" blm. played Ml notbtni now. RejardlniT Ibe rel ut, Ule speaker pointed out Ibi Cbarlea Uabablaa followed wlib M^nrionatTivrait-i """ llM1 tM°" *i™ "Ot nolle M bi KeolOalied perloda before tu I hither ethical standards, lloodrt" I train, mart.-. 4 m a™, Lew. to n (asanas iha mm tin. vi- b* pallet waa plaaed n 1 on tha SO yard t i McKtlcbin took tt t ban. HcKelaben at n againbut ao a,, •„ rs, nnt ub,. pa,, attmr ,„, bbun ror Kb. ,„„ Aithooati to ■ ™ "" " *»"! ed to pltet th. ball" <:: enooab wen cornslot- rmnaaq pat tbe flnlchln. ta TZ 52FZ.dDotn™behuS" Mrs. Merritt Will Speak T.'X'.Z ZIZ-'lTSrlTZ ZZ?Tl£™Tl*"*.2 Z ioa -i.h aporopnaie nmo-ni,, re- To *Y* Next Wednesday!'XTX™*^™ "VZZ"- "'^ia-'S 'b"7™b mtTt.m FLANIGAN'S RUSH AFFAIRS CHINESE DINNER china"cafe I ^InUn, u ■ |,.„na,^ |. nn,^ll, Intllpl arriw. fl.WMioul.iMoi cOLLEGiT-Y" MEETS TODAY B L A S I N G. A M . B DICnONARIES FRESNO ROOK SBOP WATCHES A [■'. li l.[iwof Jewolr,. A. L. COLV1N Myopia Hyp„th„ A,tiS„. HOT PLATE LUNCH 2SC Special HOME MADE PIES and CAKES, SANDWICHES and FOUNTAIN DRINKS ALBERT'S A Good Oean Place to Eat In a Good Environment Exclusive to College. Students BACK OF THE COLLEGE "THE SOPHOMORE" Fox Wilson, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Toyland Opens In a Blaze of Glory SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY FOR THE KIDDIES! Good Dams for grownups aj well as youngsters - . ' because none of us are too far from childhood to get a fair, enthused over toys, especially when Christmas time is so near. There's everything a small person could wish for in this wondrous collection - - ■ Everything from adorable dolls to .^hilling airplanes. |T.^W-^Smna* Ffoor> MuwKamt) •=Tm - ruLTOH t-nioni emssrra 1
Object Description
Title | 1929_11 The Daily Collegian November 1929 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1929 |
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 | November 8, 1929 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1929 |
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 | Hrte'I sS.! STAFF Hume. Ciraiatm UU ALBERT SViAN.-nlN . . Probable profondttr , ,*,™ **lnT^r£^£TZ ££ 5— »™ ;™-;;, "Gnr me Iibc.lv 'to know, to miter and to c corJinj lo my Con,ciencc, abo.c all other liberties .... /,. ■■—1M ■A ... SiKma A 1090-in The firal of Fresno , 13t*J -III State* ajnalsat years THE COLLEGE JOURNALIST *""""" "'""' |,1"n" "" * The fallowing .-ditori.il appeared in the Minnesota Daily. It is ,,.,.; Repom trra iha irat S'o one who is at once n good citizen and an orthodox Chris- poMibte raibeea concluded will deny tha title way nf the transgressor is hard, but few ne" "' lhe ""j** ■Ollege journalist is harder. He is eon-g^ „,,(, Vps„0„ * Meet at Hotel Fresno ■*" °' Y. M. Field Secretary " Works at College Drlna- Tbal Up." men. Mary Brian, a Blu (fcjocl. .^ la tbl blrobii. Oary Cooper, loobla, a lot Ilka -Wallace Raid ,nd 0ut Vll-J-W...^,. ottered ae delectab Senior Class Holds Library Discussion slantty beluixt tho devil and tin dtcp blue sea. which situ hs almost anyone can pm-cive, i. most distressing predicamon Usually, the collcKe journalist r-.'treats before the advancing dev until he fitLs the lappinKiif the deep blue sea at his heels, an then he can do nothing else than bellon until someone happer along who has mure intt'!l|i.-c.|ict than himself. For, in spite nf (lis .r.vr, rr.TKvptiii!, of r-.i-i mental endowment the usual college journalist is unl very intelligent. It appears th: the iniquities of a y.iii-i>aii,r ot!it.' and the neurotic oscillations c a newspaper stall prey ii|i..ii the intellect of the colk-giate new, paperman until what oner' might ii:.vo beer, a most promising min But let it lie said softly that the person who wishes to bocoltl a college journalist must prepare to abandon all hopes of mentj enlargement; must agree to''embrace what has been called " wrong slant on life"; and that he must take leave of his trtide; cent dreams of the, future, because it Is an almost infallable aphorism that one^who has been rcHlENSIC CLUB ELECTS rofni It is all very sad, and something ought to be done abo hut as long as college newspapers continue to flourish with the: astounding tenacity which they exhibit at tbe present writing,! then just as long will the nation lie treated to the spectacle of th. ' degeneration of several hundred of the flowers of the land: younj gentlemen who, had they not been college journalists, might even tually have become presidents or even archbishops. Tbe reason Phyllis and Leta Go together so well it a harmony of Personalities .... Probably The reason *t Del Monte Sportshi Are distinctive is a harmony Of color, style and material. ALL MAKES GUARANTEED Factory Rebuilt TTPErwRrrERs a Repair All btabes WHOLESALE TYPEWRITER CO. jAll'iin!^^^^ On . ,.:,.,„ir.-i. 11..M.1 r.jniar n-1; Chair Moving Practice! Training School Plans Illustrated Newspaper Dance Club Will Meet Every Tuesday PENMANSHIP TEST BEAT AGGIES . Rc.tr/. Barber Shop We Bat Oar— Hamburgers THE OLIVE INN Special Steak 6 to 8 P. M. MEoK-f DWfeg. SOULS SOULS "Two Souls with a THOUGHT Single Thought" THAT CASNER'S SERVE TBE BEST IN MEALS AND FOUNTAIN DRLNKS CASNER'S SODA FOUNTAIN Two-Trouser Suits Tailored to Roos Standards of Style.. $3650 It is not only the price, nor (be extra pair of Trousers that make these Suits such outstanding value " - - Their real "Idclc" lies in ihe- aplendid tailoring and sturdy fabrics of beautiful wonted and Harris tweed effects-- • - ■ eS\ 3tW^S/ro^ The Olive Branch Cigar Store CigSrs - Pipes - Candy- and Magazines 842 Olive R. L. Benin THE COLLEGIAN MODERN YOUTH SURVIVES ACQ) TEST, ACQUITTED IN U. C. - FRESNO ARGUMENT Howard Potter's Duo, Benson and Mahakian, Given Edge in "One-Sided" Debate; Ye Cor respondent Puzzled HAM TIME PARTY ENJOYED BY BANDS ) foonf pccrplo ]n all aa-ee, ■ijlI end betna a bleher plane alter CaUtOrnta'a It mar bo Jndatd from It ulna enjojed Iha hard-tic ■•abas tbal thoy MD, ta i REHEARSAL (Cogitanoa i™ r«i. Ooa) ADDITIONAL SPORTS BULLPUPS DRUB TARTARS IN SKED OPENER, 31-13 Vfadtoo Lend in Second Half; Thompson Adds Kick to Matinee . Br Oases* Vlarhaa ' aalatr Baas. Ererett Korea, lb* r>" blm. played Ml notbtni now. RejardlniT Ibe rel ut, Ule speaker pointed out Ibi Cbarlea Uabablaa followed wlib M^nrionatTivrait-i """ llM1 tM°" *i™ "Ot nolle M bi KeolOalied perloda before tu I hither ethical standards, lloodrt" I train, mart.-. 4 m a™, Lew. to n (asanas iha mm tin. vi- b* pallet waa plaaed n 1 on tha SO yard t i McKtlcbin took tt t ban. HcKelaben at n againbut ao a,, •„ rs, nnt ub,. pa,, attmr ,„, bbun ror Kb. ,„„ Aithooati to ■ ™ "" " *»"! ed to pltet th. ball" <:: enooab wen cornslot- rmnaaq pat tbe flnlchln. ta TZ 52FZ.dDotn™behuS" Mrs. Merritt Will Speak T.'X'.Z ZIZ-'lTSrlTZ ZZ?Tl£™Tl*"*.2 Z ioa -i.h aporopnaie nmo-ni,, re- To *Y* Next Wednesday!'XTX™*^™ "VZZ"- "'^ia-'S 'b"7™b mtTt.m FLANIGAN'S RUSH AFFAIRS CHINESE DINNER china"cafe I ^InUn, u ■ |,.„na,^ |. nn,^ll, Intllpl arriw. fl.WMioul.iMoi cOLLEGiT-Y" MEETS TODAY B L A S I N G. A M . B DICnONARIES FRESNO ROOK SBOP WATCHES A [■'. li l.[iwof Jewolr,. A. L. COLV1N Myopia Hyp„th„ A,tiS„. HOT PLATE LUNCH 2SC Special HOME MADE PIES and CAKES, SANDWICHES and FOUNTAIN DRINKS ALBERT'S A Good Oean Place to Eat In a Good Environment Exclusive to College. Students BACK OF THE COLLEGE "THE SOPHOMORE" Fox Wilson, Friday, Saturday, Sunday Toyland Opens In a Blaze of Glory SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9th A MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY FOR THE KIDDIES! Good Dams for grownups aj well as youngsters - . ' because none of us are too far from childhood to get a fair, enthused over toys, especially when Christmas time is so near. There's everything a small person could wish for in this wondrous collection - - ■ Everything from adorable dolls to .^hilling airplanes. |T.^W-^Smna* Ffoor> MuwKamt) •=Tm - ruLTOH t-nioni emssrra 1 |