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• ftjuJL *?/ NY A Aspirants! Dean Baa. sUKtontsD. "~-~4_J ' _ * ' " » I VH W«tal atatff caa b« obtained by atv 5J<--,>^^^-vi^kt£Sj^>V,> .^ ^ Stork**, with high school or >m- Three Ne\y| Courses On Schedule Dr. Gertrude Laws ia Unable to Keep Fresno Engagement Lift, with Dr. Gertrude Laws of th* Sut. Department of Education aa in- .tractor. was planned, but with th. nubility of Dr. Laws to take over the cssrse it i> uncertain whether or not The corns, in Mental Hygiene wUI | units, and will be tiptn at 8 on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Its nnrpoK will be to help the student Studefnt Prexy Taylor Hopeful for Record Year FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Ralph A.Taylor, president of the Issues Greetings ... Faculty of College Is Enlarged Four New Members, One Returning for Fall Semester Enrollment Expected To Pass 2y000 Mark Registration |State Buys Trends High ni L i cL L Playhouse. In State I-. , „ • heldhouse jCollege NYA Allotment -lis Reduced Dr. Thomas attempt on the pan of the fed- j \V/ I eoinTMf^ri: z\ Welcomes i. and Friday at 10. |» >n abroad. Th. current phil- . of education will be. con- , and attention will be given | Publicity Man Named Charming Manning Appointed Director Dr. Vernon. D. Keeler, Mis. K.I erine Doyle, S'oble C. Beard a Leonard Bom are the new facu Members, while Paul V. Sheehan : WILL TEACH COMMERCE te College, atart of another I 'hip advertising and perMmnal direc Hon. come* from Park College il three-day period o library starting at aHy of California, the entering ■hrnan class alone numbered well r 6,000, with general enrollment Bonds of Foundation Will be Redeemed With State Funds College Foundation, by the Stat, of legislature, an now progrewmg and ia expected that all details of tha inafer will bo completed by October MERRIAM OKEHS BILL curriculum at Fres-1 The bill, providing for the appro- ■ led with the •d-jprfstlon by the state of 14&MM0 for faculty members.the r^mhas. 0f the two building.. et students who enroll, j Untied to play a part in pi Registration lart year im of approximately 9< it "C" ranking echo-j I, thus barring all - probation-| £ Registration *DUecUc,Vi.„,7wheV"^ (3.Ven cost of the main foyer. "sl|»ed to complete his graduate! ™* «t the University of Southern | Regi.tr.Uon rule, for the U"«|pUjna flaimC £1 Cttfcrnia. (day period of registration beginning! i^n I Hd OlcillTlS Ol -h.n.ld And their the two lines in the WblJe attending Freano State j —The aemeaterly fee of $15.00J w Col- payable al ' ""aber of the Mu'Alpha Delta f ra- ;™"'" » ?™ «m*r. Following hla graduation he '* _MJ,! „£,, "*■ «arployed by the local paper. lhouW go M tbei ""ting for five years, as copy read- j -mx 0f their com tm.pl. registration book- Japan Planes by the Embassy from Nanking. , I The planes were shot down in the I rovinces of Chekiang, Kiangsu and Exhibit Shows. Use of Library »k has. been completely filled out. *V—Registration booklets mt .Jed in the main office no late Thursday, Sept 16. A fine h^nhraryl. "•"■at— ~.™. a, «*a»y that the staff Agnes Tobin emphaalted Tfc» exhibit sow. tha complete *J»e«*» of journal classification, from th. ""iSf? *•'book U ™"lTOl i™ Placement Bureau Open Student wishing I»Yt^nw„•; affairs also reported to the Embassy ready had been buried. Aid-to-Frosh Group Is Formed A new system of enabling Incoming freshmen to register w«h the aid of djusmen will be Instituted this with Alice Warner and John | leadcr-hip of ilanned for thai noon to tha f Dean Baker. Activities ] th. three day regrstratlao «?>•,'•>».*• a. The .. Th. but It sIm) full of the let iaam and quickened sense of living be so abundanUy within yon you all upon your participation this year in all that these stimulating opportunities mean. Every use and enjoyment. May the ex- ami also good for future living- unite to a *att>fying degree in .our year of work and play and to Un Meny Bargains Cafeteria i o^v^'HTo Have-New | *■■""* 'Manager Mrs. Delia Edwards Will Assume Charge "God told m. not to eat or I Neighbors had Clayton arrest 'day, to Jail, Clsyton ttffl bad not IparUken of food. B. ~" " — ' of .property is held by the Fresno l-: oration group conaUtuting the advis- t- - through which they acquired the « .building, are to be rcpayed. f | ORIGINALLY A Oil Kill | Ths University Street Playhouse. * which was built originally fur we as ras expected in night 1 building cost J76.000 when bt t time stodenta and,year, ago, and was obtained id in extension work, I bank for 126X100. i°n*. erstion of the State Final >k Store to offer stud- in the history of The si ly-prlced . lege Unit 'Soaring price, will not effect Bookstore bargains", said Mrs. Mattel -By careful buying months In According to Mrs, Edwards, the policy of tha cafeteria will undergo Heal change.. The staff will BxesBxesBaaasxeaBRHI heavy carraboard and are very reasonably-priced, urge selection ot raejor bran. , inUin^ar.carrMb,tls.| * Col- • cafeteria M madVto forea. Every effort will be m keep the organiiation on a strictly cooperative basis. In lis. with this >Uey, all meat* will be prepared by Hamburgers, Mrs. Edwards saya, il ha featured. To faatrre fresJuaass, M meet vrffl be ground to th. cafe- I rrla kitehef light lunjhea are available at the'
Object Description
Title | 1937_09 The Daily Collegian September 1937 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1937 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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 | September 9, 1937 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1937 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
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 | • ftjuJL *?/ NY A Aspirants! Dean Baa. sUKtontsD. "~-~4_J ' _ * ' " » I VH W«tal atatff caa b« obtained by atv 5J<--,>^^^-vi^kt£Sj^>V,> .^ ^ Stork**, with high school or >m- Three Ne\y| Courses On Schedule Dr. Gertrude Laws ia Unable to Keep Fresno Engagement Lift, with Dr. Gertrude Laws of th* Sut. Department of Education aa in- .tractor. was planned, but with th. nubility of Dr. Laws to take over the cssrse it i> uncertain whether or not The corns, in Mental Hygiene wUI | units, and will be tiptn at 8 on Monday. Wednesday, and Friday. Its nnrpoK will be to help the student Studefnt Prexy Taylor Hopeful for Record Year FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 9 Ralph A.Taylor, president of the Issues Greetings ... Faculty of College Is Enlarged Four New Members, One Returning for Fall Semester Enrollment Expected To Pass 2y000 Mark Registration |State Buys Trends High ni L i cL L Playhouse. In State I-. , „ • heldhouse jCollege NYA Allotment -lis Reduced Dr. Thomas attempt on the pan of the fed- j \V/ I eoinTMf^ri: z\ Welcomes i. and Friday at 10. |» >n abroad. Th. current phil- . of education will be. con- , and attention will be given | Publicity Man Named Charming Manning Appointed Director Dr. Vernon. D. Keeler, Mis. K.I erine Doyle, S'oble C. Beard a Leonard Bom are the new facu Members, while Paul V. Sheehan : WILL TEACH COMMERCE te College, atart of another I 'hip advertising and perMmnal direc Hon. come* from Park College il three-day period o library starting at aHy of California, the entering ■hrnan class alone numbered well r 6,000, with general enrollment Bonds of Foundation Will be Redeemed With State Funds College Foundation, by the Stat, of legislature, an now progrewmg and ia expected that all details of tha inafer will bo completed by October MERRIAM OKEHS BILL curriculum at Fres-1 The bill, providing for the appro- ■ led with the •d-jprfstlon by the state of 14&MM0 for faculty members.the r^mhas. 0f the two building.. et students who enroll, j Untied to play a part in pi Registration lart year im of approximately 9< it "C" ranking echo-j I, thus barring all - probation-| £ Registration *DUecUc,Vi.„,7wheV"^ (3.Ven cost of the main foyer. "sl|»ed to complete his graduate! ™* «t the University of Southern | Regi.tr.Uon rule, for the U"«|pUjna flaimC £1 Cttfcrnia. (day period of registration beginning! i^n I Hd OlcillTlS Ol -h.n.ld And their the two lines in the WblJe attending Freano State j —The aemeaterly fee of $15.00J w Col- payable al ' ""aber of the Mu'Alpha Delta f ra- ;™"'" » ?™ «m*r. Following hla graduation he '* _MJ,! „£,, "*■ «arployed by the local paper. lhouW go M tbei ""ting for five years, as copy read- j -mx 0f their com tm.pl. registration book- Japan Planes by the Embassy from Nanking. , I The planes were shot down in the I rovinces of Chekiang, Kiangsu and Exhibit Shows. Use of Library »k has. been completely filled out. *V—Registration booklets mt .Jed in the main office no late Thursday, Sept 16. A fine h^nhraryl. "•"■at— ~.™. a, «*a»y that the staff Agnes Tobin emphaalted Tfc» exhibit sow. tha complete *J»e«*» of journal classification, from th. ""iSf? *•'book U ™"lTOl i™ Placement Bureau Open Student wishing I»Yt^nw„•; affairs also reported to the Embassy ready had been buried. Aid-to-Frosh Group Is Formed A new system of enabling Incoming freshmen to register w«h the aid of djusmen will be Instituted this with Alice Warner and John | leadcr-hip of ilanned for thai noon to tha f Dean Baker. Activities ] th. three day regrstratlao «?>•,'•>».*• a. The .. Th. but It sIm) full of the let iaam and quickened sense of living be so abundanUy within yon you all upon your participation this year in all that these stimulating opportunities mean. Every use and enjoyment. May the ex- ami also good for future living- unite to a *att>fying degree in .our year of work and play and to Un Meny Bargains Cafeteria i o^v^'HTo Have-New | *■■""* 'Manager Mrs. Delia Edwards Will Assume Charge "God told m. not to eat or I Neighbors had Clayton arrest 'day, to Jail, Clsyton ttffl bad not IparUken of food. B. ~" " — ' of .property is held by the Fresno l-: oration group conaUtuting the advis- t- - through which they acquired the « .building, are to be rcpayed. f | ORIGINALLY A Oil Kill | Ths University Street Playhouse. * which was built originally fur we as ras expected in night 1 building cost J76.000 when bt t time stodenta and,year, ago, and was obtained id in extension work, I bank for 126X100. i°n*. erstion of the State Final >k Store to offer stud- in the history of The si ly-prlced . lege Unit 'Soaring price, will not effect Bookstore bargains", said Mrs. Mattel -By careful buying months In According to Mrs, Edwards, the policy of tha cafeteria will undergo Heal change.. The staff will BxesBxesBaaasxeaBRHI heavy carraboard and are very reasonably-priced, urge selection ot raejor bran. , inUin^ar.carrMb,tls.| * Col- • cafeteria M madVto forea. Every effort will be m keep the organiiation on a strictly cooperative basis. In lis. with this >Uey, all meat* will be prepared by Hamburgers, Mrs. Edwards saya, il ha featured. To faatrre fresJuaass, M meet vrffl be ground to th. cafe- I rrla kitehef light lunjhea are available at the' |