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fhe Bulldogs are off for their „ intcrsectional encounter of . 1933 season, and with thejn i gone Ihe best wishes to Fresno State College, Bno townspeople and Fresno .te supporters in general. Whether the game is won or * will beyond doubt have ..thing to do with the reccp- „ triven the team on its re- 1 to Fresno Monday, but as ,t» the college itself is con- med win or lose should be a .iter o( little import along- Je the spirit and fight shown the Bulldogs in the season far If the team wins, at- but after all, winning » the whole thing, so no mat- what the outcome of tomor- w night's game, let's have a „t turnout at the Southern otic station at 4 o'clock ■/afternoon! Kews that thT 1938 Og^f^t^rt >n the highest national honors, competition with yearbooks I r rol' foughout the United States is > oething that Fresno State ST jBege students may point to ith pride. In times such as use. it is not always possible ,; r good showings to be made i limited financial means, and i- entire college may well add s most hearty congratulations i the editor who turned out ( ie annual and brought such fa-, mthlc publicity ' This idea of a special t.— tn Jose on the 18th of this Kinth is giving promise of de-j'f sloping into something far more,, otent than a mere idea. Yours |, raly was at first inclined t »IT at the suggestion that stL ente would be able and willing « > din up another $8.70 for the j, Ide and football game when it L its first broached eariy this.b leek, but enttitisiaam now be- < ig evidenced indicates there is. real reason for giving the pro-1 osal serious consideration. Sign ! _. he ballot in today's Collegian.;-, •'—nesofit!; HOI-COMING FETE! OF ALUMNI WILL BE! HELDTUESDAYNIGHT Don Thompson, Radio Announcer, Will lie Speaker at EveninfTPrfJgram LECTURE NO. 2 IN SERIES Six Additional Programs Planned By Association During College Year Lecture Number Two of the Fresno State College Alumni Association lecture series will be given Tuesday evening in the college auditorium at 8:15, with .Don Thompson, popular NBC FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1933 1933 Campus Awarded _ Highest National Honors By Press Association Fresno State Yearbook Wins in Competition With Annuals Throughout United States; Scores 905 Out of Possible 1000 S. C. LIBRARY TO BECOME CENTER FOR COLLECTIONS! Emory RatclilTe Starts Campaign to Secure San Joaquin Valley The CarTipus, Fre highest possible hot no State College yearbook, re given by the National Scholastic Press] Association at Minneapolis, when the 1933 edition of the awarded the association's Ail-American Honor Rating. The scorebook received yesterday by Sym Mathiesen. last year"! ;F.S.CPULhJCATIONS TO BE ENTERED IN lOURNALLSM MEET Campus, Caravan, Collegian, Handbook Will Compete i Alpha Phi Gamma Meet FOOTBALL SPECIAL TO SAN I0SE MAY BECOMEJCTUAUTY Student Enthusiasm Runs High Prospect of Another Fast Train |tTCKET PRICE THE SAME -aveling Expenses, Schedule Would Be Identical With Davis Trip By train or not by train? - That is the question Fresno State College students must de- rer the week-end, if plans ititldenly materialized on the campus Wednesday and Tesno State College this year!,,, ss undertaken and is making a u access of one of the greatest |< irograms yet thought of since here has been an alumni asso- , iatlbn, and for its interest in , he welfare of the college de- • ems only the beat of coopera- » Ion students can give. The J] lomecoming rally and program _, Puesday night will be well worth i iivybody's time, and all students s ■ho have the evening free will ' vear an interesting talk if they " Aow up at the suditorium about I o'clock. Ma^RKTfflS"- IF YOU WANT A SPgCIAL TRAIN TO SAN JOSE "** on Nortiber IS. tnd
Object Description
Title | 1933_11 The Daily Collegian November 1933 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1933 |
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" |
Description
Title | November 3, 1933 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1933 |
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" |
Full-Text-Search | fhe Bulldogs are off for their „ intcrsectional encounter of . 1933 season, and with thejn i gone Ihe best wishes to Fresno State College, Bno townspeople and Fresno .te supporters in general. Whether the game is won or * will beyond doubt have ..thing to do with the reccp- „ triven the team on its re- 1 to Fresno Monday, but as ,t» the college itself is con- med win or lose should be a .iter o( little import along- Je the spirit and fight shown the Bulldogs in the season far If the team wins, at- but after all, winning » the whole thing, so no mat- what the outcome of tomor- w night's game, let's have a „t turnout at the Southern otic station at 4 o'clock ■/afternoon! Kews that thT 1938 Og^f^t^rt >n the highest national honors, competition with yearbooks I r rol' foughout the United States is > oething that Fresno State ST jBege students may point to ith pride. In times such as use. it is not always possible ,; r good showings to be made i limited financial means, and i- entire college may well add s most hearty congratulations i the editor who turned out ( ie annual and brought such fa-, mthlc publicity ' This idea of a special t.— tn Jose on the 18th of this Kinth is giving promise of de-j'f sloping into something far more,, otent than a mere idea. Yours |, raly was at first inclined t »IT at the suggestion that stL ente would be able and willing « > din up another $8.70 for the j, Ide and football game when it L its first broached eariy this.b leek, but enttitisiaam now be- < ig evidenced indicates there is. real reason for giving the pro-1 osal serious consideration. Sign ! _. he ballot in today's Collegian.;-, •'—nesofit!; HOI-COMING FETE! OF ALUMNI WILL BE! HELDTUESDAYNIGHT Don Thompson, Radio Announcer, Will lie Speaker at EveninfTPrfJgram LECTURE NO. 2 IN SERIES Six Additional Programs Planned By Association During College Year Lecture Number Two of the Fresno State College Alumni Association lecture series will be given Tuesday evening in the college auditorium at 8:15, with .Don Thompson, popular NBC FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 3. 1933 1933 Campus Awarded _ Highest National Honors By Press Association Fresno State Yearbook Wins in Competition With Annuals Throughout United States; Scores 905 Out of Possible 1000 S. C. LIBRARY TO BECOME CENTER FOR COLLECTIONS! Emory RatclilTe Starts Campaign to Secure San Joaquin Valley The CarTipus, Fre highest possible hot no State College yearbook, re given by the National Scholastic Press] Association at Minneapolis, when the 1933 edition of the awarded the association's Ail-American Honor Rating. The scorebook received yesterday by Sym Mathiesen. last year"! ;F.S.CPULhJCATIONS TO BE ENTERED IN lOURNALLSM MEET Campus, Caravan, Collegian, Handbook Will Compete i Alpha Phi Gamma Meet FOOTBALL SPECIAL TO SAN I0SE MAY BECOMEJCTUAUTY Student Enthusiasm Runs High Prospect of Another Fast Train |tTCKET PRICE THE SAME -aveling Expenses, Schedule Would Be Identical With Davis Trip By train or not by train? - That is the question Fresno State College students must de- rer the week-end, if plans ititldenly materialized on the campus Wednesday and Tesno State College this year!,,, ss undertaken and is making a u access of one of the greatest |< irograms yet thought of since here has been an alumni asso- , iatlbn, and for its interest in , he welfare of the college de- • ems only the beat of coopera- » Ion students can give. The J] lomecoming rally and program _, Puesday night will be well worth i iivybody's time, and all students s ■ho have the evening free will ' vear an interesting talk if they " Aow up at the suditorium about I o'clock. Ma^RKTfflS"- IF YOU WANT A SPgCIAL TRAIN TO SAN JOSE "** on Nortiber IS. tnd |