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THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 193 COLLrOIAK EPITOpia^EATUItt PASE The Collegian 3IBER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATICW ♦♦♦ Stay in The Main Tent will persue, the relative Help Yourselves Students who have, been emharassed in' the past by their inability to solve intricasies of the card catalogue in the library have an excellent opportunity to remedy their shortcoming by spending a few moments in the library foyer, where an exhibit explaining the mysterious markings of Ihe library can be found. We have an unconfirmed but nevertheless persistent suspicion lurking in our mind that not too many students enrolled at Fresno State know how to go about doing research work in an orderly, scientific manner. BY T. ELTON FOREMAN nhabitmg aa h* do* * nation that universally recognised a* • land of opportunity, where it is sxiomatle down, that right always conquera, With a first rate library at boasting over 40,000 volumes and reo 400 periodicals, it seems a pity that disposal, one lo the use of the library flowery path saying that after all, while acad- ve their place in thc curriculum, only these extra tivities give one that well rounded personality, et people, the general s» ' in this world. Collegian Goes Streamline VOICE FROM tHE CI rHE ^L byT. ELTON FOREMAN, fail, reach, inevitably, the of far Which? •V'^ SZZXZZZS ^Summer School * at**. But *— J £nro//mcn* High e than, anything else, needed. To express ft in the same vein as did e hue Woodrow Wilson, the emphasis should : taken off the side show and re-focused on the Academic learning is. after all, the main purpose of a -college; the student should be careful as the -year progresses to refrain from gap- it the side si ie latest word in the The old. conventional style of calling for perfect balance an exactness which was as ^explainable as it was fruitless, is rapidly being relegated to the pile of things out of mode. In its stead, streamlined make-up. using more artistievsans serif type and utilising a headline count that speeds up newspaper make-up almost fifty per cent, is coming tent go unheeded Russ Press Blasts At Italian Pirates Good Light Means Better Sight Be kind to your eyes to keep them good. Avoid straining them by reading or working in poor light. Obtain the best approved type of lamp for reading and study. Inquire at the place- STATERS MAKE IT A DATE. MEET AT THE POLAR ICE CREAM CO. Home of Fresno's Biggest, and Best Malteds, Shakes and Sodas 10c 20 Kinds of Ice Cream and Sherbets to Choose From ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES LUNCHES and DINNERS IN THE COLLEGE BLOCK Two Blocks South of the College 1470 N. Van Ness Ave, xmrse, acknowledged atJon, there should. what ks this issue of th. Collegian. T. ELTON FOREMAN, known to r th. Collegian. Greater glory tain*. Thi* ia th* first issue of th* ium. Furthermore, nothing is eas- ' than quietly suppressing a column or.' It reaches print. IFurther- >f God. It will, of ce From th* Cellar" (unq Is a little surprise for body for which there How beautiful it .11 Two hundred and fifty indent*, representing the largest count in th. last three year* enrolled at Fresno A. B. C. Pharmacy. 1468 No. Van Ness Ave. Two Blocks South of College Phone 2 6226 CALIFORNIA Co-Ed Fresno's Newest ' and Host Up-to-Date Beauty Salon As Modern as Tomorrow SHIELDS Von CROSBY Outstanding hair stylist, formerly of Oottschalk's featuring the latest in CAMPUS COIFFURES RuthFrazer (formerly of Cooper's) and Evelyn Paulsen - Eleanor Lougher Featuring Zotos Hachineless Permanenta - Vapor Marcel laacMnetoss Waves Co-Ed Beauty Salon 1407 N. Van Vest (two blocks south of the College) Telephone 3-6353 The Weather Huge Black Upheld by Curiimings KKK Affiliation Over- Looked Because of "Senatorial Courtesy" WASHINGTON, Sept. IS_<UP)- Staff Notice on th* Collegian staff for the cur- 12 o'clock tomorrow in -the Collegian office for a brief Meeting. S11AY, SKI'TEMBEK 14. 1937 NUMBER TWO .Supreme Court bench in the f. published report* that the f .Alabama senator ia a life nw Booklets to be In By Thursday Constitution Signing To be Observed filed with the main office than Thursday of thin we. """H Ratcliffe Heads Local Committee to Observe """* I Sesquicentennial >r i-ech ! Serving aa eh*irm*n for the Fresno additional d*y. Miss Cosgrave asked Chv Constitution Committee, Emory the last! IhUcliff, head of the Fresno Stat. in the main K LIFE MEMBER The newspaper reported .trial \Vla«rd Hiram W. Evai anta, Ca, attended * Klan Evana, according to the dis rn * "Gold Passport" or life _ Dr. Potter iSTells War "^'Accounts g celebration of the signing of be held Friday Welcomes, Pep Talks Student On For Friday Assembly Legislative Post Open Election to be Held To Replace Oliver Jamison College Opening, Observance of Seaqui- Centennial of Constitution Signing Will Mark First Bally of Fall Semester Housing martial music leting the niieming ol Fresno State College fc the 1937 semester and the observance ol the signing of the United State Constitution will open/the assembly schedule on Friday at the regular j assembly lime, when Dr. Frank W: Thomas, president of the college, ]£_ and other member* of the administration will speak to the gathered j to StwfoitT'oi student body. j be filled by a spedaf election ic Ralph Taylor, president of the Fresno Slate College Student Body I *■">« ""ring «h« third week of will address the meeting and in extending a welcome lo the Fres" will acquaint them with the traditional opening c iof legialati 'ITaylor , McGrew Will £ Continue !£» Uumerou. ritri«ic^ngT".n.l co'nv 006601. DUTedU PRESENT NEW SONC :-., ! eH^llu^IIJt j munlty singing. r I Offering for the first time to any ; activities wUie B College Speaker Will Disastrous Bombing |£^r*32 &£| S I? Valley11*8' Recently returned from hia har- de will speak on the topie of the ie post of legislative « . ...-.gram of speaking «ng*ge-! thur ForAta<1 -rfc, bsnd .ggrega- S»the "" ' """"* ta" yW"* ""^j"' ";'fon »i!1 «'" ""' be'- g planned for students of foren- ...u«.*j ..•*•■.' «... lies by J. Kred McGrew. head-of the leliff, Speakert Bureau of the college. ^WaJtlVoenes Given Terminating the program Dr. ll* ' I 1^ * • • horn*, will nudte hi. wlcoming MIQ X\ KOSltlOn Idress and It is expected that he, «* •ejign*-.0!' Dr- Robert I rived in China p it Sing-tow j September 1 indirectly question* a* to whetl Justice Department, charged wi responsibility of inve.tig.tin k Monday at noon before thl rican Legion. Hia eubj ct wil e Future of the San .loaquir Will Handle Student „' y2 Publicity Bureau Voenes, a member of the Zeta Mu aternsty, and associate editor of . Collegian, wall work in eonjune- n with Chinning Manning, public ■■ ith such an in "ttw"' Band To Play *£* \°l£L:°^t which we ' KloUe. who will di»cu.. around the cxy through tonal courtesy- tradition. I had to wend our way before reach- I I— • f"\ j ! the valley: r. n . ~ ..ing the site of our hotel. Firing in! |n J-Qir KaraCle i Talki aiml Lvans Denies Guilt -mt*t etaav — uiiuhiuiu^^ throughout the year.' race. Through his efforts, sev- reeling of good-fel- i eral newareel firms were on hand to , the unique feature I Aim the events, while the National will alio.- e*ehTBroa<kasting Company carried the Bran*, Imperial WUard of Tho re ix Klan, denied today that: brougl lustic* Hugo L. Black of -„i„Hov ,'ticipate. This a g began practically j „ o State College band, u •dway at Ktrn[* Tarr.UorJyoneTwitlrfinSe^.n OnPn HflUTS FOf '"* ^" lc"' V".?"*?'*•»' ^ .•ad Im the Wiiard-«o I ought to V-,rJCI ' n*-'UI ° ' KJl ;viewing st.nd in th. court know." ' | ., f^' ,park. Bawl selections wiU il Church Asks College Attendance!reTJmes,ke,: Library Given ^^.g^rurvor^iAg Club Nets J fonia," "Monte Carlo" an^ tn.- Fvs- __ ... Farm Profits ^Ji^ Poems of Former HandbOO^tO be "^^ ^^.f^^Jlssued Oct. 1 >e college U-|no State College rally . ,„,. th.. „r. .Vacity." lonced to-Uy' Application \0 to 10 p. m. On Fri-i«hould .. f**™. "' WiU Use Fund to e earinet,' Buy New Implements .Applicant*; Af,,,. working for more than Julius Richert, editor of the college 'today the student directory would be i issued to Kudent body card holders ; somtime around the first of October. ««ed tod*y by official, of the Fir*tidmT' *L T^ B.- „t „ ™ r^ "frsoiterisn Church of Fresno i*mnw' but do*"": Uwe ta *.*; ° T** sroop wttHneot SuXy. for' S**"*»-'- *e building will be ope. norning and afternoon aervice*. the '""" 9 *" I2 io J1* nwr"ln«»- published in the S«turd*y Review of bave reduced ! Watchers" was published in the Jan. Repairing Done InMcLaneHall Ceiling pluterin, in McLane Hall •» been reoairad to the extent that *« 1* abaolofly no danger from JJ™« pl**t*r, according- to J. H. *«» of tha wall* before th* close ^'"•es. Chambers mad. it known I™ nave been taken in fittine the V*' to com rtate iMUtutionluild- Bf reo^iiremenU. Smral aouare **•* of ceiling fell tela tamn Om.'A.nn C;„~.« 0: cleared a sum mounUng weU Into; cverson was a Kuaent nere m;™ LtmlCrOn Jlgma rl liim ClgaT„ years «go. »nd majored in iKrrature. hn Will Meet Friday I ^dub "hfchrh~*?£i^ ,« .* it- tjxxr-n P Ini.i«ing semeaters «tivi,l„ with! W. M«Wn. plans to ape^*«rn- Cr,fCft/,e/d lVlZl — ^^eeutiv.ecWilmeetin^Omicr.n ^ » ^^^ Direct MaU Choir CampUS Staff Editor Asks For Caravan Stories Starting early In hi* campaign a fi»er Caravan, T.'Elton Foreman, .slitor of the student literary magazine. A Th. atari for tola yeart Caravan s who .ill aid Richert 01 way, they reported. Sigma Pi, domestic science society,;- has called a.meeting on Friday at 12:15 at the model apartment in the' < IdfauT, according to Grace;' AHingham, advisor of the organisa-'. * tlon. |< Announcing their offleert Omlcron ' Sigma Pi wiU be under th* student leadership ot Helen Castle and Etc •sting- a* joint exec Hykon will take th* policy of providing and A on * dircted by Walter Critchfield. win be ned riv-: organiied this •omester. The group r Calif- wiU *• composed of college men only. will [„! interestd in music, and will be avail- Positions Opened lege yearbook, were nt* today by Sloa- the publication. ■Collegian Staff * \Meets Tomorrow TIGS IS PICS" HOUSATON1C. Mai (UP)—Hlk. Parker Butler, 67, wb *roU-PIg* - ~ ben of the CcJIegian i totnorrow at 12 o'ekx lecian office for th* fi ing of the year. Veteran College Employee Dies! "red Flsber^eaiber efjb* Pre*-
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 9, 1937 Pg 6- September 14, 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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THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN
THURSDAY. SEPTEMBER 9, 193
COLLrOIAK EPITOpia^EATUItt PASE
The Collegian
3IBER UNITED PRESS ASSOCIATICW
♦♦♦
Stay in The
Main Tent
will persue, the relative
Help Yourselves
Students who have, been emharassed in' the
past by their inability to solve intricasies of
the card catalogue in the library have an excellent
opportunity to remedy their shortcoming by
spending a few moments in the library foyer,
where an exhibit explaining the mysterious markings of Ihe library can be found.
We have an unconfirmed but nevertheless
persistent suspicion lurking in our mind that not
too many students enrolled at Fresno State know
how to go about doing research work in an orderly, scientific manner.
BY T. ELTON FOREMAN
nhabitmg aa h* do* * nation that
universally recognised a* • land
of opportunity, where it is sxiomatle
down, that right always conquera,
With a first rate library at
boasting over 40,000 volumes and reo
400 periodicals, it seems a pity that
disposal, one
lo the use of the library
flowery path saying that after all, while acad-
ve their place in thc curriculum, only these extra
tivities give one that well rounded personality,
et people, the general s» '
in this world.
Collegian Goes
Streamline
VOICE FROM
tHE
CI
rHE ^L
byT. ELTON FOREMAN,
fail, reach, inevitably, the
of far
Which?
•V'^ SZZXZZZS ^Summer School
* at**. But *— J £nro//mcn* High
e than, anything else,
needed. To express ft in the same vein as did
e hue Woodrow Wilson, the emphasis should
: taken off the side show and re-focused on the
Academic learning is. after all, the main
purpose of a -college; the student should be careful as the -year progresses to refrain from gap-
it the side si
ie latest word in the
The old. conventional style of
calling for perfect balance an
exactness which was as ^explainable as it was
fruitless, is rapidly being relegated to the pile
of things out of mode. In its stead, streamlined
make-up. using more artistievsans serif type and
utilising a headline count that speeds up newspaper make-up almost fifty per cent, is coming
tent go unheeded
Russ Press Blasts
At Italian Pirates
Good
Light
Means Better
Sight
Be kind to your eyes
to keep them good.
Avoid straining them
by reading or working in poor light. Obtain the best approved type of lamp for
reading and study.
Inquire at the place-
STATERS
MAKE IT A DATE. MEET AT THE
POLAR ICE CREAM CO.
Home of Fresno's Biggest, and Best
Malteds, Shakes and Sodas
10c
20 Kinds of Ice Cream and Sherbets
to Choose From
ALL KINDS OF SANDWICHES
LUNCHES and DINNERS
IN THE COLLEGE BLOCK
Two Blocks South of the College
1470 N. Van Ness Ave,
xmrse, acknowledged
atJon, there should.
what ks this issue of th. Collegian.
T. ELTON FOREMAN, known to
r th. Collegian. Greater glory
tain*. Thi* ia th* first issue of th*
ium. Furthermore, nothing is eas-
' than quietly suppressing a column
or.' It reaches print. IFurther-
>f God. It will, of ce
From th* Cellar" (unq
Is a little surprise for
body for which there
How beautiful it .11
Two hundred and fifty indent*,
representing the largest count in th.
last three year* enrolled at Fresno
A. B. C. Pharmacy.
1468 No. Van Ness Ave.
Two Blocks South of College
Phone 2 6226 CALIFORNIA
Co-Ed
Fresno's
Newest
' and
Host
Up-to-Date
Beauty
Salon
As Modern as Tomorrow
SHIELDS Von CROSBY
Outstanding hair stylist, formerly of Oottschalk's
featuring the latest in
CAMPUS COIFFURES
RuthFrazer
(formerly of Cooper's)
and Evelyn Paulsen - Eleanor Lougher
Featuring Zotos Hachineless Permanenta - Vapor Marcel
laacMnetoss Waves
Co-Ed Beauty Salon
1407 N. Van Vest
(two blocks south of the College)
Telephone 3-6353
The Weather
Huge Black
Upheld by
Curiimings
KKK Affiliation Over-
Looked Because of
"Senatorial Courtesy"
WASHINGTON, Sept. IS_ |