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THE COLLEGIAN 65 ISSUED SUITS iPING-PONG ENTRIES iTRACKSTERSWILL HOLD NOVICE MEET IN STADIUM TODAY AS F.S.C. SPRING I CLOSE GRID GRIND 0PENS:,r,~«-,rs Harris Outlines Plans For 1934 lournam Season; Veterans jand w. Turn Out i aetalon beginning Wednesday. Iiorbln Breckinridge. Martin I Picture Schedule a, and on the athletic Held. Ping, s Metsger In the gym. S EXPECTED Friday. The half mile will be al Valley Band Tour To Advertise Relays PLANS UNDER WAYISHOOTING STARS FOR FROSH TOURNEY! WIN IN DIVISION 5 TO WIPE OUT DEFICIT, ™—r=.:r-r nor James Rolph for the holding the closest events as each haa done (sponsored by the Fresno SUte College ment by dOwnlog the Gearhan 0 to J, lilt week. Dorothy n Shooting 8Ur fonrtrd, talll. lime Iritis held last Friday s te College students. Is being *p Slgm* Eptllon tt. Newby eo Bouncers. DelU Kippt v. J Patronize Our Advertise FATEONIZE OUB J Men and women say They Satisfy "DOR SOMETHING to "satisfy" -F you, means that it pleases you —that it's what you want. This applies to cigarettes or anything. A cigarette has to taste right— not raw or too sweet. For a ciga- "satisfy" it has to be mild — not strong, not harsh. You can prove for yourself whether a cigarette is milder— whether a cigarette tastes better. And it's because smokers can prove these things about Chesterfield that so many men and t say they satisfy. Try them. v^kestertield u-rr.w^aTct^c, ^ "7***^ J^tUi M,U>B* ' tL UfOnffe tLt TASTM UTTER By E. E. Now thst the hectic dsys of Mrorjty »n° fraternity rushing Zt over, life at the college can ■ettle down to its normal pace ,i»in. For which everyone is thinkful. But if it isn't one thing it is another in the life of a col- we journalist. The question for discussion at the present time is •Shall ihe Collegian carry liquor tdvertising." This question will be decided by the Publications Committee next Wednesday. It i. t question that should be important to every student in this college and it is important that the students go to the members »nd express their individual re- ictions to the matter. Otherwise, the committee members — nothing but vote their o WJ&&M N F.S.C. FRATERNITIES PLEDGE 63 TO END SEMESTERJOSHING Hectic Day of *SUence' Terrain ates With Signing MU ALPHAS LEAD WITH 15 Sigma Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau | Follow With 14. 13 Respectively Sixty-three Fresno State Col- , lege men signed bids yesterday end the Spring semester rush- of the campus frater- FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MARCH 9, 1934 Liquor Advertisements meeting of the Fresno State College publications committee Wednesday, the members took under advisement the question of liquor advertisements in the student publications of the college, particularly the Collegian and the Campus. Next week at the same hour, the committee will again meet, this time to make a decision. During the more or less spirited discussions at the meeting Wednesday, several points were brought out that have a direct bearing on the question, and when the committee convenes again next week, with the decisions of the several members probably pretty well formulated, there will be argued and weighed these interesting pros and cons. The result will, beyond doubt, .represent a great deal of clear-headed thinking, and there is reason to believe the • decision made will be the best possible under the cir The position of the Collegian in this controversy is of peculiar importance. In the first place, it face the dilemma of reconciling a much-debated social problem with a The FERA L wound the college now with ' more than 100 Fresno State si > dents on the pay ro\U. While ,, fvervmif will readily admit that b, the FF.RA is worth while in that t it is making it possible for many ■' students to attend college who *' would otherwise be unable to-do,,, so, nevertheless there is some I f phases that are open to criticism, h Like many other "RA's," theji FERA has been put into action i in such a hurry that some of the j more deserving students have I ° been left out in the cold while I a others, not so needful, have , climbed on the "gravy 1 This, we hope, will be ret. .. u otherwise the fundamental 11 function of the FERA will bej Two departments of the c lege will do their part to gain publicity for Fresno S( in the next two or three weeks. ! The first of these is the debate " department. Next- Monday and T Tuesday, four of Coach J. Fred E McGrew's best debaters « to Stockton to meet the College ., of Pacific teams. On their way K home, ene of the teams will de- " btte a team representing tl desto Junior College. Debates _ follow fast after that w ersfield J. C, Washington State Pi CotleKe. Pacific, Redlands. U. S. v C and U. C. L. A. included o the schedule. AU of these de- al bites will Spring tour during the Sprii vacation. The band, along with tie men's glee club and a num- oer of soloists, will put on pro- «*»ms at many of the Valley •ifh schools. The primary purpose of the band is to advertise •se West Coast Relays but, in doing this, Fresno State College "HI also receive favorable notice. Today is the last day for dropping courses without penalty so ktal collegians should carefully "eigh their chances of "getting V in their partiatlar subjects. Of course, every student should be able to pass in all of his •onnes but, ss this is » Wt difficult, now is the time to W out without ■sximum penalty. BULLDOG DEBATERS WILL TRAM NORTH MEETJENGALS tnd Women Will. Engsa-e . 0. P. Speaker There Monday PRESIDENT'S POWER TOPIC APPLICATIONS FOR FERA JOBS EXCEED WORK AVAILARLE Fresno State College will send s Bulldog forensic banner carers to the den of the BengaU f Stockton Monday when both n verbal tussle regarding
Object Description
Title | 1934_03 The Daily Collegian March 1934 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1934 |
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 | March 6, 1934 Pg 4- March 9, 1934 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1934 |
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 | THE COLLEGIAN 65 ISSUED SUITS iPING-PONG ENTRIES iTRACKSTERSWILL HOLD NOVICE MEET IN STADIUM TODAY AS F.S.C. SPRING I CLOSE GRID GRIND 0PENS:,r,~«-,rs Harris Outlines Plans For 1934 lournam Season; Veterans jand w. Turn Out i aetalon beginning Wednesday. Iiorbln Breckinridge. Martin I Picture Schedule a, and on the athletic Held. Ping, s Metsger In the gym. S EXPECTED Friday. The half mile will be al Valley Band Tour To Advertise Relays PLANS UNDER WAYISHOOTING STARS FOR FROSH TOURNEY! WIN IN DIVISION 5 TO WIPE OUT DEFICIT, ™—r=.:r-r nor James Rolph for the holding the closest events as each haa done (sponsored by the Fresno SUte College ment by dOwnlog the Gearhan 0 to J, lilt week. Dorothy n Shooting 8Ur fonrtrd, talll. lime Iritis held last Friday s te College students. Is being *p Slgm* Eptllon tt. Newby eo Bouncers. DelU Kippt v. J Patronize Our Advertise FATEONIZE OUB J Men and women say They Satisfy "DOR SOMETHING to "satisfy" -F you, means that it pleases you —that it's what you want. This applies to cigarettes or anything. A cigarette has to taste right— not raw or too sweet. For a ciga- "satisfy" it has to be mild — not strong, not harsh. You can prove for yourself whether a cigarette is milder— whether a cigarette tastes better. And it's because smokers can prove these things about Chesterfield that so many men and t say they satisfy. Try them. v^kestertield u-rr.w^aTct^c, ^ "7***^ J^tUi M,U>B* ' tL UfOnffe tLt TASTM UTTER By E. E. Now thst the hectic dsys of Mrorjty »n° fraternity rushing Zt over, life at the college can ■ettle down to its normal pace ,i»in. For which everyone is thinkful. But if it isn't one thing it is another in the life of a col- we journalist. The question for discussion at the present time is •Shall ihe Collegian carry liquor tdvertising." This question will be decided by the Publications Committee next Wednesday. It i. t question that should be important to every student in this college and it is important that the students go to the members »nd express their individual re- ictions to the matter. Otherwise, the committee members — nothing but vote their o WJ&&M N F.S.C. FRATERNITIES PLEDGE 63 TO END SEMESTERJOSHING Hectic Day of *SUence' Terrain ates With Signing MU ALPHAS LEAD WITH 15 Sigma Alpha Chi, Sigma Tau | Follow With 14. 13 Respectively Sixty-three Fresno State Col- , lege men signed bids yesterday end the Spring semester rush- of the campus frater- FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY MARCH 9, 1934 Liquor Advertisements meeting of the Fresno State College publications committee Wednesday, the members took under advisement the question of liquor advertisements in the student publications of the college, particularly the Collegian and the Campus. Next week at the same hour, the committee will again meet, this time to make a decision. During the more or less spirited discussions at the meeting Wednesday, several points were brought out that have a direct bearing on the question, and when the committee convenes again next week, with the decisions of the several members probably pretty well formulated, there will be argued and weighed these interesting pros and cons. The result will, beyond doubt, .represent a great deal of clear-headed thinking, and there is reason to believe the • decision made will be the best possible under the cir The position of the Collegian in this controversy is of peculiar importance. In the first place, it face the dilemma of reconciling a much-debated social problem with a The FERA L wound the college now with ' more than 100 Fresno State si > dents on the pay ro\U. While ,, fvervmif will readily admit that b, the FF.RA is worth while in that t it is making it possible for many ■' students to attend college who *' would otherwise be unable to-do,,, so, nevertheless there is some I f phases that are open to criticism, h Like many other "RA's," theji FERA has been put into action i in such a hurry that some of the j more deserving students have I ° been left out in the cold while I a others, not so needful, have , climbed on the "gravy 1 This, we hope, will be ret. .. u otherwise the fundamental 11 function of the FERA will bej Two departments of the c lege will do their part to gain publicity for Fresno S( in the next two or three weeks. ! The first of these is the debate " department. Next- Monday and T Tuesday, four of Coach J. Fred E McGrew's best debaters « to Stockton to meet the College ., of Pacific teams. On their way K home, ene of the teams will de- " btte a team representing tl desto Junior College. Debates _ follow fast after that w ersfield J. C, Washington State Pi CotleKe. Pacific, Redlands. U. S. v C and U. C. L. A. included o the schedule. AU of these de- al bites will Spring tour during the Sprii vacation. The band, along with tie men's glee club and a num- oer of soloists, will put on pro- «*»ms at many of the Valley •ifh schools. The primary purpose of the band is to advertise •se West Coast Relays but, in doing this, Fresno State College "HI also receive favorable notice. Today is the last day for dropping courses without penalty so ktal collegians should carefully "eigh their chances of "getting V in their partiatlar subjects. Of course, every student should be able to pass in all of his •onnes but, ss this is » Wt difficult, now is the time to W out without ■sximum penalty. BULLDOG DEBATERS WILL TRAM NORTH MEETJENGALS tnd Women Will. Engsa-e . 0. P. Speaker There Monday PRESIDENT'S POWER TOPIC APPLICATIONS FOR FERA JOBS EXCEED WORK AVAILARLE Fresno State College will send s Bulldog forensic banner carers to the den of the BengaU f Stockton Monday when both n verbal tussle regarding |