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MEMBER THE UNITED PRESS COLLEGE THE.4IRE WILL PRESENT B COMIC DRAMA1 Labellc Booth To Head Cast In) sjelJl Production Featuring; ."Bohy Snatching" as Theme. COMPLETE CAST IS GIVEN *>«***<* 1 ROOSEVELT LASHES-XmSSP* Eleven In Sunday Service! Student* y Use Cards. UNIVERSITY STREET PLAYHOUSE. Jan. 9—"Pr* Road," a comedy drama, sti ring Uabcllc Booth will open the University Street Playhouse j next Wednesday evening. Six Mayer Sole Candidate For Presidential Post As Nickels Forced Out Constitutional Clause Calling: for 60 Completed Units Throws Nickels Out of Political Picture; Minor Student Offices Will Have Competition FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, Jan. 9—What a week ago looked lie one of the closest presidential battles in recent years, faded to a one-man show early this week when it was announced that Loren Nickels was ineligible for the office. Jim Mayer, his oppon- it stood as the sole candidate for the main job at the election morrow in the A. W. S. room. Elwood Ennis, present .-turlent finance commissioner, who was RALPH GARABEDIAN" Again Chosen I "J COLLEGIAN EDITOR- e polls i Fori less than chief executive last night struck at enemies of his inistration with unequivocal Present Editor Receives Unani-! epithet and stinging analogy, mis Vote of Committee; One I Mnestcr Rule is Explained CARAVAN TO HONOR College Birthday S.C. DEBATE SQUAD Will Meet R REEDLEYICOLLEGL Second ltound of Junior College' i,. Debates To Be Held Thursday i TO USE OREGON METHOD I'"1 The Question, Resolved: Thatji"" Congress Should Be Permitted ' ' i by A Two Thirds Vote to Over-|>r] fide The Supreme Court . |i« FRESNO STATE COLLEGE,' Jan. 9—The second round of the Junior College debates will be held Thursday when the Fresno | State College debaters meet the! Reedley Junior College teams,] Permitted hy a Two-Thlnl* Msijarlir j BM,t-a«*raas«. Utts. Lawrence Roherlaon. Genevlere committee shortened the length of of- Brewn. Uonnie Uale. Vincent Hants-If Ice to one aemeater. Garkbedlan'a re- °Teehnlc?i*l.«l,tlnta"are"" Charts. sTsT one 'It T™ of *■£ Morn urautlgam, William G. Johnson, Qaaolne Ostruder, Patricia PhUllpa. Saaaon Tickets Sold newspapers. ttssxrjL-mW BAND PLAYS -*kat, .Uli ariilahle tor the four In Rose Parade j "' tnTC'oTe.'TL'r.d"*"1''' >r The i>rf|rm»tivp learn c ESS'B=£S =r;=?=«== ORIENTATION CLASS ; snhmll.ed hv undergraduate ,;.,„ Thrush and" Myer Zelser. HearSjudge ColieieTostr^or j-H^"SS| TALK ON ACCIDENTS Describes Orient! 'nrous lui^ Gibbs T',ls Frosh CbM ,„„„,. Mishaps Mainly Because of Failure To Obey Laws EOCKWOOD TO SPEAK! To Journalists JTtESNO STATE COLLEGE. 1, >f Alpha Phi Gamma, na- nallam fraternity. Tneaday t o'clock at Wilson's Con- leathers. 1 ""ting, ol Ct^ta™™,^ according to Mary! ig hand position In the s F. S. C. Student League To Meet Next Tuesday] FRESNO STATE COIXEGE. J; •d -br\ New n Prison Site to Be Chosen at Meeting SACRAMENTO. X>. OaL. Jan. 8—CU»- appllcatlooa and descriptions ol
Object Description
Title | 1936_01 The Daily Collegian January 1936 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1936 |
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 | January 9, 1936 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1936 |
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 | MEMBER THE UNITED PRESS COLLEGE THE.4IRE WILL PRESENT B COMIC DRAMA1 Labellc Booth To Head Cast In) sjelJl Production Featuring; ."Bohy Snatching" as Theme. COMPLETE CAST IS GIVEN *>«***<* 1 ROOSEVELT LASHES-XmSSP* Eleven In Sunday Service! Student* y Use Cards. UNIVERSITY STREET PLAYHOUSE. Jan. 9—"Pr* Road," a comedy drama, sti ring Uabcllc Booth will open the University Street Playhouse j next Wednesday evening. Six Mayer Sole Candidate For Presidential Post As Nickels Forced Out Constitutional Clause Calling: for 60 Completed Units Throws Nickels Out of Political Picture; Minor Student Offices Will Have Competition FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, Jan. 9—What a week ago looked lie one of the closest presidential battles in recent years, faded to a one-man show early this week when it was announced that Loren Nickels was ineligible for the office. Jim Mayer, his oppon- it stood as the sole candidate for the main job at the election morrow in the A. W. S. room. Elwood Ennis, present .-turlent finance commissioner, who was RALPH GARABEDIAN" Again Chosen I "J COLLEGIAN EDITOR- e polls i Fori less than chief executive last night struck at enemies of his inistration with unequivocal Present Editor Receives Unani-! epithet and stinging analogy, mis Vote of Committee; One I Mnestcr Rule is Explained CARAVAN TO HONOR College Birthday S.C. DEBATE SQUAD Will Meet R REEDLEYICOLLEGL Second ltound of Junior College' i,. Debates To Be Held Thursday i TO USE OREGON METHOD I'"1 The Question, Resolved: Thatji"" Congress Should Be Permitted ' ' i by A Two Thirds Vote to Over-|>r] fide The Supreme Court . |i« FRESNO STATE COLLEGE,' Jan. 9—The second round of the Junior College debates will be held Thursday when the Fresno | State College debaters meet the! Reedley Junior College teams,] Permitted hy a Two-Thlnl* Msijarlir j BM,t-a«*raas«. Utts. Lawrence Roherlaon. Genevlere committee shortened the length of of- Brewn. Uonnie Uale. Vincent Hants-If Ice to one aemeater. Garkbedlan'a re- °Teehnlc?i*l.«l,tlnta"are"" Charts. sTsT one 'It T™ of *■£ Morn urautlgam, William G. Johnson, Qaaolne Ostruder, Patricia PhUllpa. Saaaon Tickets Sold newspapers. ttssxrjL-mW BAND PLAYS -*kat, .Uli ariilahle tor the four In Rose Parade j "' tnTC'oTe.'TL'r.d"*"1''' >r The i>rf|rm»tivp learn c ESS'B=£S =r;=?=«== ORIENTATION CLASS ; snhmll.ed hv undergraduate ,;.,„ Thrush and" Myer Zelser. HearSjudge ColieieTostr^or j-H^"SS| TALK ON ACCIDENTS Describes Orient! 'nrous lui^ Gibbs T',ls Frosh CbM ,„„„,. Mishaps Mainly Because of Failure To Obey Laws EOCKWOOD TO SPEAK! To Journalists JTtESNO STATE COLLEGE. 1, >f Alpha Phi Gamma, na- nallam fraternity. Tneaday t o'clock at Wilson's Con- leathers. 1 ""ting, ol Ct^ta™™,^ according to Mary! ig hand position In the s F. S. C. Student League To Meet Next Tuesday] FRESNO STATE COIXEGE. J; •d -br\ New n Prison Site to Be Chosen at Meeting SACRAMENTO. X>. OaL. Jan. 8—CU»- appllcatlooa and descriptions ol |