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BVY YOVR CAMPUS- TODAY STATE ACES RUN TODAY .MANNER'S STELLAR CINDER MEN MEET NATIONIBBT AT CHICAGO Raster, Abbott, Jackson Expected to Score; Trials in Progress Now, Abbott to Compete in Denver A. A. U. Event 'SING1NGHARP" WILL FEATURE DAY'SPROGRAM | Music Athletics, Student Body Awards, and Speeches on Varied sProgTam SOCIAL SCIENCE FRATCHARTERED ATFRESJ) STATE Interest in Human Problems to Be Fostered; Evelyn Chess Heads Group OUR BOYS WIRE HOME WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM • FA 4 12 49 NL - CHICAGO ILL 5 1929 JUN 6 P M 7 35 TO THE COLLEGIAN FRESNO CALIF ARRIVED NINE A M WED STAYING AT THE DELPRADO HOTEL ALL WORKED OUT IN AFTERNOON AT STAGG FIELD WEST WASHINGTON CHICAGO UTAH AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HAD VERY PLEASANT TRIP BUT THE WEATHER IS COLD HERE LOTS OF COMPETITION CANT EXPECT TOO MUCH JACKSON ASTONISHED AT MULTITUDES AND TALL BUILDINGS F S C TRACK TEAM IMPROVED CAMPUS FINAL DETAILS OF MAKES APPEARANCE i NEW 'EX' SCHEDULE AT COLLEGE TODAY ANNOUNCED TODAY] llus: Flying Arrow. Arthur Roth. Mrs Vesta I. stockwell. Myra L. Maiden from Ba«cata. Kilty M.e Doss. A1 „ mr.,n„r h,.|,j Monday alter .ter; First High Priest, Delos Jouc; Cn¥,,: vice-president. Kllsabeth I-an Minister ot the Altar. Mai Harden: Gr,Tes. ,„d librarian. Dorothy Col Tempi. Attendant, John Thomas. well. Day and Pageant are as follows: Cen- Jmr r |( s M ,n tl|„ ^vii-ko Union ersl chairman. Edna Rccler; dances. (or (h(, oarpoee 0I becoming acquaint 01CR0N PI DANCE =yv^„,rd,bu„Zn r: TO FOLLOW AZTEC sr^-rrs^Tor pageant tonight l^ulse Kryn; reception. Mrs. F. W. "ortcreTsVII"1* r""'lng the dnnee ***»'» Orchestra enRaged; Dr. vhlch win start Immediately niter ihe Thomas Presents Certificates; ■****■»■ Commencement Duties Told BESSEY BEAT YON LSM^KS BtWtH)TiNAJH5. r:.«^T*"? presidential RACE £ro^hr^Tt^":^n la a rather spiritless election. Ros a's Beaaey defeated Oeorge von Veltb Students. Both maa have been un •stuulr active la student bodr affair. •»« .luce both ware well known, many Tbe anticipated light (or flrsi place C. J. "Teed" Vlgnolo. Charming Man- Baaaty baa been prominent in .th Istlce during hi. college career. He Is Outer officer, elected were: Vice- °n» Bhalbsraa: TTaaanrer. M. Wright; omlcron PI men will assist Earl aecepuoa Commute.. Spencer Hob- Wight P- E. director, as commence- :t One Hour Minimum Set; At since Permits May Be Obtained From Deans k the Cardinal When Fresno State College's trio of stellar track performers, led by Coach Flint Hanncr, enter the qualifying heals of the national igiate championships being run oil in Chicago at 2 P. M. t (12 o'clock Pacific Coast time), the occasion will r and Blue's second venture into the "big show." Big time wc call ecause the "home boys" from Fresno, California, are due lor c competition than they've run up against for many moons, Chicago, the hamlet where many a Texas steer has walked plank, where gunmen flourish, where "Dig Bill" Thompson c modern history and unsuccessfully attempted to rcyue-dncient i. where you unwIlUngly gl.e ulllj^ stealer approaches I trough the efforts of George II sandlngs regarding tf Knights of Round Table U training school: duet by Jim King and Clayton Tidy- Clarinet solo by Jim King. Women." » tVcJock Tn-Th. No. < 0 o'clock M.W.F. No. I 0 o'clock TuTu, No. I Jackson displayed occasional spurts. .Tabbing a few dlglta now and then. Intentions of doing things often and nal. lo "scoop" a big killing y Fresno State's entries would e the thing for tbe Collegian let, but we must profess an nafe lack ot ability to cope heartbreaking race to WykoS. Amer ican champion, by a scant yard at the Relays, forcing the Olendale tush to wn. so .your guess Is as good equal the existing record. Following Messrs. Easter. Abbott.If" 111 break Into the point which la very Interest- 11 o'clock 1LWT. No. 1 1 o'clock M.W.F. No. I today's trials, but hi > trio and Coach Banner It KAwT«R, <«ON BACK SOON; T TO RUN AT DENVER snd Jackson will ante. Jn st at tbe Hockr Htmuata metre*. (Continusd. Pat* 4. Col. r>) SriiiL'.,:..- . - Vl. ■
Object Description
Title | 1929_06 The Daily Collegian June 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 | June 7, 1929 Pg 1 |
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 | BVY YOVR CAMPUS- TODAY STATE ACES RUN TODAY .MANNER'S STELLAR CINDER MEN MEET NATIONIBBT AT CHICAGO Raster, Abbott, Jackson Expected to Score; Trials in Progress Now, Abbott to Compete in Denver A. A. U. Event 'SING1NGHARP" WILL FEATURE DAY'SPROGRAM | Music Athletics, Student Body Awards, and Speeches on Varied sProgTam SOCIAL SCIENCE FRATCHARTERED ATFRESJ) STATE Interest in Human Problems to Be Fostered; Evelyn Chess Heads Group OUR BOYS WIRE HOME WESTERN UNION TELEGRAM • FA 4 12 49 NL - CHICAGO ILL 5 1929 JUN 6 P M 7 35 TO THE COLLEGIAN FRESNO CALIF ARRIVED NINE A M WED STAYING AT THE DELPRADO HOTEL ALL WORKED OUT IN AFTERNOON AT STAGG FIELD WEST WASHINGTON CHICAGO UTAH AND SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA HAD VERY PLEASANT TRIP BUT THE WEATHER IS COLD HERE LOTS OF COMPETITION CANT EXPECT TOO MUCH JACKSON ASTONISHED AT MULTITUDES AND TALL BUILDINGS F S C TRACK TEAM IMPROVED CAMPUS FINAL DETAILS OF MAKES APPEARANCE i NEW 'EX' SCHEDULE AT COLLEGE TODAY ANNOUNCED TODAY] llus: Flying Arrow. Arthur Roth. Mrs Vesta I. stockwell. Myra L. Maiden from Ba«cata. Kilty M.e Doss. A1 „ mr.,n„r h,.|,j Monday alter .ter; First High Priest, Delos Jouc; Cn¥,,: vice-president. Kllsabeth I-an Minister ot the Altar. Mai Harden: Gr,Tes. ,„d librarian. Dorothy Col Tempi. Attendant, John Thomas. well. Day and Pageant are as follows: Cen- Jmr r |( s M ,n tl|„ ^vii-ko Union ersl chairman. Edna Rccler; dances. (or (h(, oarpoee 0I becoming acquaint 01CR0N PI DANCE =yv^„,rd,bu„Zn r: TO FOLLOW AZTEC sr^-rrs^Tor pageant tonight l^ulse Kryn; reception. Mrs. F. W. "ortcreTsVII"1* r""'lng the dnnee ***»'» Orchestra enRaged; Dr. vhlch win start Immediately niter ihe Thomas Presents Certificates; ■****■»■ Commencement Duties Told BESSEY BEAT YON LSM^KS BtWtH)TiNAJH5. r:.«^T*"? presidential RACE £ro^hr^Tt^":^n la a rather spiritless election. Ros a's Beaaey defeated Oeorge von Veltb Students. Both maa have been un •stuulr active la student bodr affair. •»« .luce both ware well known, many Tbe anticipated light (or flrsi place C. J. "Teed" Vlgnolo. Charming Man- Baaaty baa been prominent in .th Istlce during hi. college career. He Is Outer officer, elected were: Vice- °n» Bhalbsraa: TTaaanrer. M. Wright; omlcron PI men will assist Earl aecepuoa Commute.. Spencer Hob- Wight P- E. director, as commence- :t One Hour Minimum Set; At since Permits May Be Obtained From Deans k the Cardinal When Fresno State College's trio of stellar track performers, led by Coach Flint Hanncr, enter the qualifying heals of the national igiate championships being run oil in Chicago at 2 P. M. t (12 o'clock Pacific Coast time), the occasion will r and Blue's second venture into the "big show." Big time wc call ecause the "home boys" from Fresno, California, are due lor c competition than they've run up against for many moons, Chicago, the hamlet where many a Texas steer has walked plank, where gunmen flourish, where "Dig Bill" Thompson c modern history and unsuccessfully attempted to rcyue-dncient i. where you unwIlUngly gl.e ulllj^ stealer approaches I trough the efforts of George II sandlngs regarding tf Knights of Round Table U training school: duet by Jim King and Clayton Tidy- Clarinet solo by Jim King. Women." » tVcJock Tn-Th. No. < 0 o'clock M.W.F. No. I 0 o'clock TuTu, No. I Jackson displayed occasional spurts. .Tabbing a few dlglta now and then. Intentions of doing things often and nal. lo "scoop" a big killing y Fresno State's entries would e the thing for tbe Collegian let, but we must profess an nafe lack ot ability to cope heartbreaking race to WykoS. Amer ican champion, by a scant yard at the Relays, forcing the Olendale tush to wn. so .your guess Is as good equal the existing record. Following Messrs. Easter. Abbott.If" 111 break Into the point which la very Interest- 11 o'clock 1LWT. No. 1 1 o'clock M.W.F. No. I today's trials, but hi > trio and Coach Banner It KAwT«R, <«ON BACK SOON; T TO RUN AT DENVER snd Jackson will ante. Jn st at tbe Hockr Htmuata metre*. (Continusd. Pat* 4. Col. r>) SriiiL'.,:..- . - Vl. ■ |