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iSNO STATE COI-L FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937 COLLEGIAN EDITORIAL FEATURE PAGE The Colleqian Behind The Screen •7 Saturday nlte a few of the lad. did a bit of ca- Pathsot Glory between thirteen denounced by ma drafting. «•£ On the other extreme, we should not take the. - document too lightly, lor after all, it is the basic The law of the land; and while a feeling of for the Constitution is not groundwork for a spirit of Ia» bode no good for the country at large. Gazing back over the history of thc country '0 yean, we rann.it help but be i by the great developments that have taken place, made possible by the provisions of the ihe nrmr fa^art ■c than so many words on with that, be'i s living body of rules exe- that he'll be a dried to the benefit living persons, resulting in the American Common- "" High Treasury Students invited Classified Ads MJ,e! Tue*day ^^sltfSJZ'"* 1 "6" UVUJUIJ I* /"L„ LC .♦ ViaOOIIICU nUO BUI Benirtar, president of th. Fifty-four were present at last Airlo Raeirrnc ' ° Church Services «u. of im today org* «*, ,u J MIUC rVCOIKl lo Reverend 8. Peterson, pawtor of th. WANTED—A rid. to college with <«*"™> <* member, at a das. raeet- TTinrty Lutheran Church, today ex- anyon* paasing on Chestnut be- '"c ^ be l"1J Tuesday at 12:10 P. M. '- "-e aoKorium. Th* meeting will Double or Nothing •TONE MILE FROM HEAVEN' WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—(UP)— u ury Henry Monremhan, Jr, lad M ANOTHER CAUFORNIA Oal (LT)—Frank Darts Engliah fog. After living * rear, in England and * few la the San Joaquin Valley. He - latter can produce max* tb* English Gibson Service Sta. MOHAWK GASOLINE We Missed You — Glad You are Back You Will Like th* S*rvic. at tha Reetz Barber Shop OUv* at Fort he. rap CQRONA IKER hlilioA 1938 PACEMAKER *\n* SPECIAL KEYBO^SljV-fo, .cnA.„.. . .^^ &&&£ C0E0NA ^EWEITEES, INC, The Weather Greek Tongs Start Plans For Fall Rush Season Pan Hellenic, Inter-Frat Council Meet To Discuss Semi-Annual Fall "Roundup" China-Bound War Cargo Stopped • jcstcr.hy by tlic Pan-Hell iS group. At a im-,-iin« ,,i tl ♦tcrnity Council, schedt Andrews To:^=^^ Run For Hik^ • ■ ^ . prospective pledges and xirorily I ana UACf members will be observed from 12:0.1 LCy CI I IWPL o'clock preference night. October *. Marjorie Wakefield October 12. when sorority prefer-! Continues As JJ5"rush affairs' Vice President Date* for the custom.ry ru.h nf-; Grid Stars To Talk At Football Assembly Rally Marks Start Of Football Season As First Business Meeting Of Year Is Held Pitching ihe prc-game excitement to extended heights, Fresno Slate College -indent body will hand together Friday morning during thc regular assembly period in thc Auditorium to extend the gridiron enthusiasm ! to all members of the group before the contest with the University of i Southern California Spartan* Saturday night. I Firing the college vrlth th. f o " " VIEWPOINTS OFFERED Reception For Frosh On Tuesday « augmented vrith | New Memorial on concerning the j Auditorium Will ndic.te th.t in ad- Be SceDe Of Dance lively, band music -, The annual reception .lane, fe r* XI Omicron and Psi Chi Iota, rill be observed. Only thec girl. 'Tfce .kvi-ion ft Andrew, to enter ™£.^i/Sce["two K "the A^,*Srtat%* j^ "" P"ffren" ni«° lis Thursday night. His campaign S^tSa^^^ ,^aSSerman FLAYs'PROMINENT PART -|- li Q ' £22JZ£?*m5£XSl ■ es* May °e;' Lu keen especially active In his ^. . * • ^"fte^rvrate^lVwiven Here i -^, . _. -> __ , , . ,' be a program of entertainment that ■ Thursday of this week, will be Church Forum-State To Holdp^£5*g^^^^JSg5 Begins Sunday Fair Exhibits' 1T;'S B.tE^'^IF^S wS ** .„.i i-™„ «..,. »ill ».... . ™n,».. student body vice president, and 1 ie season on Sunday ; 1 itional Church For- " rn this coming Sun- st atudent body meeting of mi""' Mu** ."" * J™™1" will open the assembly ^*an *nd^orohes^*nd ilf'wekc'"^.^nUon^from -.GUEST* N*MED itiv Doals Ralnh T ' - Besides the Low Frosh, I - °eavel ** given bid* to the reception, a Test For Syphilis t.-r-s talk. Oth-r -rv.ik.-l- emplating wlth- tatement early Collegian said. Hinges On State Appropriations Dr. Earl H. Coleman, college medi- should state, allocation of funds prove favorable, student* desiring to take travaler and nb-',-rvei. Th.- Crisis Of The Summc \1SS2A the Wasserman test for .yphilis might be able lo take it in the not October 17th— Dr. Itu KleinSmld, president of L „ vnanning .Manning, o.rec.or u. >.o„,h. . i g^j-ffl-.«'Be Critical' v The booth i. rleeerated in the col-: "T"l *T* \\ss^'^^SLvSi 'nomas ->ays '%oll*ge life. «ho-..'.',g college activities I A I I A. W. S.! Tokalon. Th.- kj ■ * - 2, »n Address ^s^^tr^L 'Rally and publicity « University of Seasor tickets to by the tl "Democratic Form Only Can Give Equality" , Lillian Baldwin and ' c, tk.ts.elve. for uVVCampI!igTP*The makl' '>P"ilrti<: •"'* railaali "Wititely set a. yet by student LARGE 5UM NEEDED 1 »4l he!.,,hin'°thetne*xtktwcl'vrecta! i,",',r,?rUlion' Dr- ^o1™* ;fka;;;! It i> rumored by those in the know "t. J* ."V* '*<£'«, "nan sn>* ''■' legi.lauve >c-t. The Collegian ''",- "JJ?*J'"1U"|, *',„" then sibility In Pr « ValloX/ Rarl.n "iMd til""'sh educa,ion TO "■•■Bod* Pr**l<l«t Salph V allGy INdUlU salient factor offer,-.! the Fresno Marjorie Wakefield ai 1.1 State Student Body Friday morning »NO UPPERCLASSr. (3ets Honors Baker. Student Ralph Alonzo Taylor; Herb FutrelL n Dr. Frank Thomas < il Diversity, "Present Hay ■ Posts Open For Players December 5th—H. Dewey Ander-.' December 12th—Commander Stew- - art F. Bryant. United S:ste< Navy, I t "The Requisites Of An Enduring Civ- c '- December 19th—Hubert Phillips,' r the third consecutive year the M |h „, ,n „,„,«,,, u,. nL.»LA»/,, DI-.« ^uHwrw:^ ^;n..M «iw., rhrateres rlan ! First Meeting io PLyhouse, is open *t .11 ti ^lueation in our system, he foster ._ college*; therefore it is fitting tl , j we celebrate the signing of the « ' .titution upon this day ot welco: hi chapter of Phrat- onal social organiia- t* initial meeting- of w,« n»y obtalnfartier tof tlon 'M ITCU'*r V ^"JjJ ,^ last year *6l *B»ln be given ^™« Foi Withrow, piano Instruct- latter part of October to those ^"PWuts are needed: Fresno '« School. Mond*y. Tuesdsy, '»W>oay and Fry,, ,t 9 p^,. L**<C<Ml*. Tueeday and Thurs- ^jTuadaj, mi lliuraday at 9 a.ra. T55S?COOD »"»»«s Wa^r^ of ^ Walv«r.tty . Band to Stage New Specialties The band wiU awing forth with ball game Saturday night, Arthur i. 'The Klng'a Porters", Bay Audiences To Hear Dr. Phillips On Friday, September 24, Dr. Ht belt Phillip, will travel to San Frar cisco, where he will address an ai sembly at Saa Francisco Junior Co lego on th* topic, "J*p*n:An Interpretation and Appreciation." On the same day Dr. Phillips | Af any Students I Get Positions^ |hav* been very «occessful in bei i placed in good positions, according J. W. CanfMd and Marjorl* Tan. Zelhart. There were 13 gradual placed In kindergarten primary schools; 143 In general elementary- •bt In Junior high school; and 35 I >1 attitude toward* life, but offering Social Hall at 12:15 o'e •iticlsm of your ovro idea* as ve.lL", will be outlined for tb* POINT AT PACIFIC "'«■ according to Mart Pointing toward the College of Pa- | Important gam**, tho** with th* University of South«rn Califom- ' Spartans, and tha Hardin-Sim- Boardm I Beatrice Palmer S31 Weldon A vice-president; Nita 1 treasurer; Betty Su. Dickemoa. h
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 |
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Title | September 17, 1937 Pg 4- September 21, 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 |
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iSNO STATE COI-L
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 17, 1937
COLLEGIAN EDITORIAL FEATURE PAGE
The Colleqian Behind The Screen
•7 Saturday nlte a few of the lad. did a bit of ca-
Pathsot Glory
between thirteen
denounced by ma
drafting. «•£
On the other extreme, we should not take the.
- document too lightly, lor after all, it is the basic The
law of the land; and while a feeling of
for the Constitution is not
groundwork for a spirit of Ia»
bode no good for the country at large.
Gazing back over the history of thc country
'0 yean, we rann.it help but be
i by the great developments that have
taken place, made possible by the provisions of the ihe nrmr fa^art
■c than so many words on with that, be'i
s living body of rules exe- that he'll be a
dried to the benefit
living persons, resulting in the American Common- ""
High Treasury Students invited Classified Ads MJ,e! Tue*day ^^sltfSJZ'"*
1 "6" UVUJUIJ I* /"L„ LC .♦ ViaOOIIICU nUO BUI Benirtar, president of th. Fifty-four were present at last
Airlo Raeirrnc ' ° Church Services «u. of im today org* «*, ,u J
MIUC rVCOIKl lo Reverend 8. Peterson, pawtor of th. WANTED—A rid. to college with <«*"™> <* member, at a das. raeet-
TTinrty Lutheran Church, today ex- anyon* paasing on Chestnut be- '"c ^ be l"1J Tuesday at 12:10 P. M.
'- "-e aoKorium. Th* meeting will
Double or Nothing
•TONE MILE FROM HEAVEN'
WASHINGTON, Sept. 18—(UP)— u
ury Henry Monremhan, Jr, lad M
ANOTHER CAUFORNIA
Oal (LT)—Frank Darts Engliah fog. After living *
rear, in England and * few
la the San Joaquin Valley. He
- latter can produce
max* tb* English
Gibson Service Sta.
MOHAWK GASOLINE
We Missed You — Glad
You are Back
You Will Like th* S*rvic. at tha
Reetz Barber Shop
OUv* at Fort he. rap
CQRONA
IKER
hlilioA
1938
PACEMAKER
*\n*
SPECIAL KEYBO^SljV-fo, .cnA.„.. . .^^
&&&£ C0E0NA ^EWEITEES, INC,
The Weather
Greek Tongs Start Plans
For Fall Rush Season
Pan Hellenic, Inter-Frat Council Meet
To Discuss Semi-Annual Fall "Roundup"
China-Bound War Cargo Stopped
• jcstcr.hy by tlic Pan-Hell
iS group. At a im-,-iin« ,,i tl
♦tcrnity Council, schedt
Andrews To:^=^^
Run For Hik^
• ■ ^ . prospective pledges and xirorily
I ana UACf members will be observed from 12:0.1
LCy CI I IWPL o'clock preference night. October *.
Marjorie Wakefield October 12. when sorority prefer-!
Continues As JJ5"rush affairs'
Vice President Date* for the custom.ry ru.h nf-;
Grid Stars To Talk
At Football Assembly
Rally Marks Start Of Football Season
As First Business Meeting Of Year Is Held
Pitching ihe prc-game excitement to extended heights, Fresno Slate
College -indent body will hand together Friday morning during thc regular assembly period in thc Auditorium to extend the gridiron enthusiasm
! to all members of the group before the contest with the University of
i Southern California Spartan* Saturday night.
I Firing the college vrlth th. f o " "
VIEWPOINTS OFFERED
Reception
For Frosh
On Tuesday
« augmented vrith | New Memorial
on concerning the j Auditorium Will
ndic.te th.t in ad- Be SceDe Of Dance
lively, band music -, The annual reception .lane, fe
r* XI Omicron and Psi Chi Iota,
rill be observed. Only thec girl.
'Tfce .kvi-ion ft Andrew, to enter ™£.^i/Sce["two
K "the A^,*Srtat%* j^ "" P"ffren" ni«°
lis Thursday night. His campaign
S^tSa^^^ ,^aSSerman
FLAYs'PROMINENT PART -|- li Q '
£22JZ£?*m5£XSl ■ es* May °e;'
Lu keen especially active In his ^. . * •
^"fte^rvrate^lVwiven Here i
-^, . _. -> __ , , . ,' be a program of entertainment that ■ Thursday of this week, will be
Church Forum-State To Holdp^£5*g^^^^JSg5
Begins Sunday Fair Exhibits' 1T;'S B.tE^'^IF^S wS
** .„.i i-™„ «..,. »ill ».... . ™n,».. student body vice president, and 1
ie season on Sunday ; 1
itional Church For- "
rn this coming Sun-
st atudent body meeting of mi""' Mu** ."" * J™™1"
will open the assembly ^*an *nd^orohes^*nd
ilf'wekc'"^.^nUon^from -.GUEST* N*MED
itiv Doals Ralnh T ' - Besides the Low Frosh, I
- °eavel ** given bid* to the reception, a
Test For Syphilis
t.-r-s talk. Oth-r -rv.ik.-l-
emplating wlth-
tatement early
Collegian said.
Hinges On State
Appropriations
Dr. Earl H. Coleman, college medi-
should state, allocation of funds prove
favorable, student* desiring to take
travaler and nb-',-rvei.
Th.- Crisis Of The Summc
\1SS2A
the Wasserman test for .yphilis
might be able lo take it in the not
October 17th— Dr. Itu
KleinSmld, president of L
„ vnanning .Manning, o.rec.or u. >.o„,h. .
i g^j-ffl-.«'Be Critical'
v The booth i. rleeerated in the col-: "T"l *T*
\\ss^'^^SLvSi 'nomas ->ays
'%oll*ge life. «ho-..'.',g college activities I A I I A. W. S.! Tokalon. Th.- kj
■ * - 2, »n Address ^s^^tr^L
'Rally and publicity «
University of Seasor
tickets to
by the tl
"Democratic Form
Only Can Give
Equality"
, Lillian Baldwin and ' c,
tk.ts.elve. for uVVCampI!igTP*The makl' '>P"ilrti<: •"'*
railaali
"Wititely set a. yet by student LARGE 5UM NEEDED
1 »4l he!.,,hin'°thetne*xtktwcl'vrecta! i,",',r,?rUlion' Dr- ^o1™*
;fka;;;!
It i> rumored by those in the know "t. J* ."V* '*<£'«, "nan
sn>*
''■' legi.lauve >c-t. The Collegian ''",- "JJ?*J'"1U"|, *',„"
then
sibility In Pr
« ValloX/ Rarl.n "iMd til""'sh educa,ion TO "■•■Bod* Pr**l |