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IPS THE COLLEGJ- COUEGIAH EDITORIA^PEATURE PACE The game at San Jose will at least have enough rooters from Fresno if advance tips on ticket sale* csn be taken for a gauge. The game a* far as Fresno State is concerned is the most -ilirportant _ it, make use of alfthe sharp | teeth they have to the top end of the; The Spartans defeated the Ag- ?ie< by exactly the sami as ihe Bulldogs did, and relative strengths of the victors art about equal. Tho ods of football are used by both teams, and they are matched pretty well in speed, with having a rather weight, i will go to make the _ one of the beat games that football fans can hope to witness in the Far-Western Conference WATCHJUT, SPARTANS! I FRESHMAN CUSS IS HOST THIS EVENING AT INFORMAL DANCE First Year Students Will Undertake Initial Function at Rainbow Ballroom PEP PROGRAM SCHEDULED Leo Harris Will Talk; Surprises Promised by Committee Fresno State College freshmen tonight will furnish the main at- jtraction on the week's social calendar, when they stage their *n- 1 -—' '—*» at the lteinbow Ball- downtown Fresno, addition to the dance, a program of pep numbers, including by Coach Leo Harris, will Some interesting sidelights the .fleets of the NRA program ttn he gathered every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon when •.hi debate squads meet to dis- cjub the new debate question. Thi proposition calls for an expansion of the president's pow- „,, trs as a settled policy, and de- Sat unearth I part various and sundry reasons why this should or should not happen. It will be worth anyone's while to drop in to some of these discussions, and maybe take e of our newspaper col- j :s and editorial writers aken several cracks st stu- who have refused to en- It 0. T. C. work in state It is a sorry state have members of m criticise the youth of the country who refuse to have anything to do with militia that if every- |SPELL 'ECSTASY Subject A Classes Show 'Em 39 VARUTIONsl Both the Campus and the] Caravan are going to be published this year upon standards aa in the past. There *ill be no let-dowrt on the qual-, tty of either of the books be-1 "use of a decreased budget, we| are informed. After winning the highest honors than ca sibly l,e won, we feel that Y.M.C.A..Y.W.C.A. 10 KT JOINTLY FSC Rooters, Football Team, Band Will Board S. P. Special Tomorrow] Enthusiasm at Fresno State Runs High for Conference Encounter Against Spartans at San Jose; Game Starts at 2:15 Fresno State's second special train of the 1933 football season will pull out of the Southern Pacific station in downtowr Fresno tomorrow morning at 7:30, carrying 45 members of th< football squad, a 42-piece band, and approximately 100 student rooters to San Jose for the season's crucial grudge game of the Far-Western Conference. Never before in the history- of the college has the prospect of two trains in one year been so much as thought of, bt STUDENT CARDS WILL BE HONORED ATSPARJANGAMEl Fresno State Rooters Gain Free Tomorrow BULLDOGSINCRUCIAL TEST WITH SPARTAN ELEVEN TOMORROW Teams Evenly Matched for Gasse in Baxter Stadium at San Jose BOTH ARE UNDEFEATED Perfect Conference Records st Stake; De Groot's Players Believed to Have Edge By WES HARRIS Two powerful teams, each us-, ing the Warner system, playing what is probably the deciding Frosh Push Plans For Bonfire Rally j ICercle Francais Will Present Play Soon Seniors Meet, Set Date for Dance The Key Entertains Frosh Sealbearers n Donthoe, Virginia |t! The Key Welcomes Scholars Tomorrow tbt ^ro(tr*m.| n Cipttln Hubbard a In win probably bt tl ompletlnt * shifty qu 1.000. hatlns di
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 14, 1933 Pg 4- November 17, 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 | IPS THE COLLEGJ- COUEGIAH EDITORIA^PEATURE PACE The game at San Jose will at least have enough rooters from Fresno if advance tips on ticket sale* csn be taken for a gauge. The game a* far as Fresno State is concerned is the most -ilirportant _ it, make use of alfthe sharp | teeth they have to the top end of the; The Spartans defeated the Ag- ?ie< by exactly the sami as ihe Bulldogs did, and relative strengths of the victors art about equal. Tho ods of football are used by both teams, and they are matched pretty well in speed, with having a rather weight, i will go to make the _ one of the beat games that football fans can hope to witness in the Far-Western Conference WATCHJUT, SPARTANS! I FRESHMAN CUSS IS HOST THIS EVENING AT INFORMAL DANCE First Year Students Will Undertake Initial Function at Rainbow Ballroom PEP PROGRAM SCHEDULED Leo Harris Will Talk; Surprises Promised by Committee Fresno State College freshmen tonight will furnish the main at- jtraction on the week's social calendar, when they stage their *n- 1 -—' '—*» at the lteinbow Ball- downtown Fresno, addition to the dance, a program of pep numbers, including by Coach Leo Harris, will Some interesting sidelights the .fleets of the NRA program ttn he gathered every Tuesday and Thursday afternoon when •.hi debate squads meet to dis- cjub the new debate question. Thi proposition calls for an expansion of the president's pow- „,, trs as a settled policy, and de- Sat unearth I part various and sundry reasons why this should or should not happen. It will be worth anyone's while to drop in to some of these discussions, and maybe take e of our newspaper col- j :s and editorial writers aken several cracks st stu- who have refused to en- It 0. T. C. work in state It is a sorry state have members of m criticise the youth of the country who refuse to have anything to do with militia that if every- |SPELL 'ECSTASY Subject A Classes Show 'Em 39 VARUTIONsl Both the Campus and the] Caravan are going to be published this year upon standards aa in the past. There *ill be no let-dowrt on the qual-, tty of either of the books be-1 "use of a decreased budget, we| are informed. After winning the highest honors than ca sibly l,e won, we feel that Y.M.C.A..Y.W.C.A. 10 KT JOINTLY FSC Rooters, Football Team, Band Will Board S. P. Special Tomorrow] Enthusiasm at Fresno State Runs High for Conference Encounter Against Spartans at San Jose; Game Starts at 2:15 Fresno State's second special train of the 1933 football season will pull out of the Southern Pacific station in downtowr Fresno tomorrow morning at 7:30, carrying 45 members of th< football squad, a 42-piece band, and approximately 100 student rooters to San Jose for the season's crucial grudge game of the Far-Western Conference. Never before in the history- of the college has the prospect of two trains in one year been so much as thought of, bt STUDENT CARDS WILL BE HONORED ATSPARJANGAMEl Fresno State Rooters Gain Free Tomorrow BULLDOGSINCRUCIAL TEST WITH SPARTAN ELEVEN TOMORROW Teams Evenly Matched for Gasse in Baxter Stadium at San Jose BOTH ARE UNDEFEATED Perfect Conference Records st Stake; De Groot's Players Believed to Have Edge By WES HARRIS Two powerful teams, each us-, ing the Warner system, playing what is probably the deciding Frosh Push Plans For Bonfire Rally j ICercle Francais Will Present Play Soon Seniors Meet, Set Date for Dance The Key Entertains Frosh Sealbearers n Donthoe, Virginia |t! The Key Welcomes Scholars Tomorrow tbt ^ro(tr*m.| n Cipttln Hubbard a In win probably bt tl ompletlnt * shifty qu 1.000. hatlns di |