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THE COLLEGIA!, TfecqtEQ^ Around School ciencc. abate alt other liber 1929-30 The first of Fresno Stale's ure;ilc~. years You Will Answer "Yes" and "No" »«•■ If you were asked whether or not you believed that the ™°" r'resno State band nos-dod inr.. u:sifurms, you would answer L*nvi "yes" in nil prubabilily. And y. j wvukl have good reasons, too. look. In the lirst pli.ee, the prt-.m utiifurnts are old and worn. :l«* ■ increasing membership of the batrd. Not only do these facts a\Mte^, exist, but there Is also n prcvebnt opinion that the present then type uniforms are unworthy of such a fine musical organiia- count* lion. "They have not the class, ir display -i-alkies that appeal ™lor its the onlooker." This Is especially true at football frames and " bl ill parades of any kind fexcept funerals), and" Accordingly, if you "'ere a.-ked, "Do you like the uniforms tormin the hand now parades- in?"—you would answer, "No." This mem . 'no1' will be changed to a "yes" if new uniforms are purchase, be am For this vets reason, the band will entertain with a popular 'ooc,-: program in the College auditorium next Monday evening; a ' w™ J™ "benefit concert with o small admission charge of twenty.five \ -,trmU cents. Why not invest a quarter to hear Emerson Button ting, know : the band play and then later admire Fresno State's own mu- until I "sical company in snappy new outfits? >"' **■ .See Your Ideas in Print j Free self-expression of the individual is perhaps the key- to life, democracy and success. Contributing to this idea, the freedom of the press is an important factor. T(i< display ideas in print is prulnilily rourf valuable than to expound in speech. This freedom ofthe press is available at Fresno State. To the press should go every student's ideas concerning the sc- Ullttei and objects gathered about him. Individual attitudes toward coUssrge conditions are of interest to others. Self-expression through the columns of a newspaper Is a valuable thing. For this reason a column in The Collegian titlejj "Campus Comment" is at all times reserved for contributions from students, faculty members ami outsiders. Thus far thLs year, few people have taken advantage of this opportunity to see their ideas in print. Self-expression on the part of the individual to the hundreds of Collegian read- trs has been a minus quantity. Hence, as you may well have reasoned, the purpose of this editorial is to encourage every individual to send his or her ideas to The Collegian. j'"' •'""I"'* i All contributions will be printed, provided the name of : jX[Jen'i"i™L0" the writer is signed to the article. This does not mean that; T|„j„sideni: -E your name will appear in the paper. TT you choose, a pen name . urr. -and Eivlri will be used in the printed copy, but the writer's real name I Donnar Sctunid' must be known to the editor. treasurer at th. Wide awake students will jump at this chance to show .'"^^^ that tbe Fresno State student body composes, a group of high- '■ ^ mttt tor pf ly alert members: men and women with ideas and thoughts to expsTsrsB. Just drop your comment in the mailbox outside The Collegian office. See your ideas in prinL Tokalon Installs Semester's Officers FWffiAJIENTALUW MAKES DECLINE OF BRITAIN EVIDENT Fraternities Sigma is.lt,, lTpsil«, II.!.'. Inlllsllon n. sip., ciu Up. £2**. ""» '™»'* WUa". i. Th. cereraoo "lueaM1** Thl-''r"wTn' '" '-■■"■'■•"■ ll°1"" W"«"' ' Coll.g. Day, Com- BUSINESS MEETING..'., PROGRAM HELD BY™ PIANOFORTE CLUB£ /or thuae sport things / *rilh rssal good appearanre Kenned y's INDIES' WEARING APPAREL Warn er Bros TWatre B nild in g H10 12-11 Fulton Street Phooe 2-6 2Z6 Frtssno, Califoraia : JAZZ PIANO Wateorian Piano School COLLEGIATE CORDUROYS $485 Two flap pockets, tunnel belt loops. Best quality Corduroy. RIESE BROS. The College "Hangout" KAM PUS FOIWTAIN SsERVICE - - - CANDY MAGAZINES, CIGAR? and CIGARFITES Sororities SOCIETY Bj Rum Cathcait ShlDB on Cambridge A.e Sorority Entertains With Rush Affair At J'.idBc- Criehton's Delta Kappa Serves Tea At Home ;^ ..r.F<n. Campus_Comm<,,t Stale Co-ed to Appear In National Broadcast FACULTY GROUP MEETS iVedffeodar at * voluntary dlsrtu toa groiiB bold bj f.cull- sunui.. A'edneadai-a meeting. -111011 >as PHOTO SCHEDULE! saT^ottschalk's New Department ..Now Open Devoted to Inexpensi ve Ready-,to-wear Specializing new, authentic personally selected styles in for afternoon, sports, business and school wear. .. DRESSES I SUITS & COATS SK i, street, travel PRICK WILL BE $59V1595 THE COLLECli vi We carry a full line of school supplies, including pens and pencils, ink, paper, slide rules, drawing materials at lowest prices ! TOASTED SANDWICHES FOUNTAIN SERVICE PLATE LUNCH 25c j 41st Anniversary Sale "Contract Days" Start Monday, February 24 These "Contract" or "Courtesy" Days are held before the opening of the great annual event in order that the more bulky items, generally associated with ci chases, may be selected and all arrangements with the Credit Office and Delivery Departments made—fon the and time saving of our customers. All Contract items may be purchased for four d ginning Monday, February 24th—but no deliveries will be made until Friday, February 28th. .
Object Description
Title | 1930_02 The Daily Collegian February 1930 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1930 |
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 | February 21, 1930 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1930 |
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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THE COLLEGIA!,
TfecqtEQ^
Around School
ciencc. abate alt other liber
1929-30
The first of Fresno
Stale's ure;ilc~. years
You Will Answer "Yes" and "No" »«•■
If you were asked whether or not you believed that the ™°"
r'resno State band nos-dod inr.. u:sifurms, you would answer L*nvi
"yes" in nil prubabilily. And y. j wvukl have good reasons, too. look.
In the lirst pli.ee, the prt-.m utiifurnts are old and worn. :l«* ■
increasing membership of the batrd. Not only do these facts a\Mte^,
exist, but there Is also n prcvebnt opinion that the present then
type uniforms are unworthy of such a fine musical organiia- count*
lion. "They have not the class, ir display -i-alkies that appeal ™lor
its the onlooker." This Is especially true at football frames and " bl
ill parades of any kind fexcept funerals), and"
Accordingly, if you "'ere a.-ked, "Do you like the uniforms tormin
the hand now parades- in?"—you would answer, "No." This mem .
'no1' will be changed to a "yes" if new uniforms are purchase, be am
For this vets reason, the band will entertain with a popular 'ooc,-:
program in the College auditorium next Monday evening; a ' w™ J™
"benefit concert with o small admission charge of twenty.five \ -,trmU
cents. Why not invest a quarter to hear Emerson Button ting, know :
the band play and then later admire Fresno State's own mu- until I
"sical company in snappy new outfits? >"' **■
.See Your Ideas in Print j
Free self-expression of the individual is perhaps the key-
to life, democracy and success. Contributing to this idea, the
freedom of the press is an important factor. T(i< display ideas
in print is prulnilily rourf valuable than to expound in speech.
This freedom ofthe press is available at Fresno State. To
the press should go every student's ideas concerning the sc-
Ullttei and objects gathered about him. Individual attitudes
toward coUssrge conditions are of interest to others. Self-expression through the columns of a newspaper Is a valuable thing.
For this reason a column in The Collegian titlejj "Campus
Comment" is at all times reserved for contributions from
students, faculty members ami outsiders.
Thus far thLs year, few people have taken advantage of
this opportunity to see their ideas in print. Self-expression on
the part of the individual to the hundreds of Collegian read-
trs has been a minus quantity. Hence, as you may well have
reasoned, the purpose of this editorial is to encourage every
individual to send his or her ideas to The Collegian. j'"' •'""I"'* i
All contributions will be printed, provided the name of : jX[Jen'i"i™L0"
the writer is signed to the article. This does not mean that; T|„j„sideni: -E
your name will appear in the paper. TT you choose, a pen name . urr. -and Eivlri
will be used in the printed copy, but the writer's real name I Donnar Sctunid'
must be known to the editor. treasurer at th.
Wide awake students will jump at this chance to show .'"^^^
that tbe Fresno State student body composes, a group of high- '■ ^ mttt tor pf
ly alert members: men and women with ideas and thoughts
to expsTsrsB. Just drop your comment in the mailbox outside
The Collegian office. See your ideas in prinL
Tokalon Installs
Semester's Officers
FWffiAJIENTALUW
MAKES DECLINE OF
BRITAIN EVIDENT
Fraternities
Sigma is.lt,, lTpsil«,
II.!.'. Inlllsllon
n. sip., ciu Up.
£2**. ""» '™»'* WUa".
i. Th. cereraoo
"lueaM1** Thl-''r"wTn' '" '-■■"■'■•"■ ll°1"" W"«"' '
Coll.g. Day, Com-
BUSINESS MEETING..'.,
PROGRAM HELD BY™
PIANOFORTE CLUB£
/or thuae sport things
/ *rilh rssal good appearanre
Kenned y's
INDIES' WEARING APPAREL
Warn er Bros TWatre B nild in g
H10 12-11 Fulton Street
Phooe 2-6 2Z6 Frtssno, Califoraia
: JAZZ PIANO
Wateorian Piano School
COLLEGIATE
CORDUROYS
$485
Two flap pockets, tunnel
belt loops. Best quality
Corduroy.
RIESE BROS.
The College "Hangout"
KAM PUS
FOIWTAIN SsERVICE - - - CANDY
MAGAZINES, CIGAR? and CIGARFITES
Sororities
SOCIETY
Bj Rum Cathcait
ShlDB on Cambridge A.e
Sorority Entertains
With Rush Affair
At J'.idBc- Criehton's
Delta Kappa
Serves Tea
At Home
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