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teenth century. France named Maximilian here to rule Mexico as ll of France. And since that didn't ha pen. it didn't cause the U. S. lation saved But what the hell, John, I don't know why I'm talking about the past. Remember where you lost your left arm—the World War? I thought you would. Well, there's another good example of the swell way in which tion policy worked. Wasn't it lucky that European conditions didn't affect us in 1916? Isn't it swell that we te our Isolation policy worked then? Wouldn" rlble if the U. S. had entered the war, if she had lost millions of her best citizens and bil- ii the way of uncollectable loans? No air, if it hadn't been for our swell policy of Isolation, we in that affair. Yessir, it's a shame to see it go. Fbi a hundred and fifty years we have had lutely no trouble with Europe " isolated. And now, because a bunch of guys think that the U. S. is part of the world, we're going to get mixed up in these damn world af- "The American University is an athletic association, in which certain opportunities for study are provided for the feeble-bodied."—Salvador Madariaga. SWEETS FOR THE SWEET , -X NKD So Red the Light! (Thank God We're Immaculate) the 'lo "There's one of 'those he right next tc "Yeah? How'd ya know?" "Say, don't worry about r I been t plenty times." a n keep going " ao close to.the school?" "Why not? Plenty customers ™ from the college. They've good booze, too." GO TRUCKIN'! FRESNO STATE TO PLAY BIG PART IN ARMISTICE DAY PARADE Dr. Frank W. Thomas Will Deliver Principal Address as Nation Observes End of War When Fresno city prepares to honor the 19th celebration of the siKniruf of the Armistice on Thursday, November 11, with a pla street parade and program at the Memorial Auditorium, Fresno State College will fumish not only a whole division for the parade, but Its president, Dr. Frank W. Thomas, will act as the honorwl speaker at the rally held at the termination of the pro- Co-eds Open Plans For Fourth Queen': Ball on Dec. 3 New Memorial ,4t Auditorium Chosen As Dance Site 300 Hi School Journalists Convene Here Tomorrow President F. W. Thomas Will Open Session with Welcoming Address; Novel Discussions Planned for News Delegates . Approximately 300 student journalists, representing 16 high tkfpate in the second annual Fall Fresno State College Journal- " B Day. Five Years Hay £^r: j Be Required For ES Special Secondary fc^£ New Proposal is abeth Bruce . Referred for Okeh Hlitb School » To State Board ■» .tudent. »t> ■earn o( feminine pulchritude on , F™T IOB1„h™0,"|,',l"h "n^Memor?..0 a"!:.' ,'u.V V , .' L I'.'.huh'in cal campu.. Kach .1 Ill I.. K„ ,„, Com.i.uim. ,'!..-.. ,rt. ,„„.„ .„,,„, The head of II,- .1,1, ,!.l„,h, f Juniors Offer "Truckin' on Farm" at '"■Dance in New Auditorium Tonight . The lire hlr.hc.1 n --.-. [r.. Slud-nt Ilody'x flu.1 Willi T, iU)iceH wm -,.t(.cl Ihe am-en on '»arK- ,n'* Junl°r clam ha. organized I Al I a am a| S::::,orM1p/S=H'E Okehs Plan For ^S^riSriLIrhzz'jFzjrzi Rooting Sections A I A. I ■ u,„an cla... «nd Ml«« Geology Students rrsr =sr" •"om- T II" "1 A Catherine Whit.-. pr.-i.ld.-nt or the To Visit Sonora bri&jrv £ a ,.rlie dan.-. White Shirt ' u":"""'"":|"1 Requisite to Get '"lr '"'. '" In Roolini; Sections Democrats Seek Perigord Will Tell |r^HE9r America's Destiny Qt^^z^v^z r.l. .i ', " ""* W»l><>™ w " _ .. •- | »n .cknowledxed authority on Inter-. .„.,„ kv „ IUnf7^I,. 11 mile. .bl J*'""," W""tr "•WllUCIa !,„„, «,„ ,„,.» ,„ „„. sunda, eve- "J"^ ^°JJ* '" '" la '*" . will Include: Margaret California lesialatlve _. • I A "I PLAYS ON PROCHAM Nevada Special U^£WS£5 Leaves 4:15 Today EnHH^^ • open through- Bxrg'in, for Noon ]ig S>* lor 29 Cents Today rn b> puttlnr In an iEngineers Elect James So reason rTuJDr. Thomas to Speak Ha' t At Professorial Meet «al.' if*' ** '*»"»•« Irom this l« Newman Club to Meet ■tudent prexy Taylor, rent. Taylor made II Wasserman Test Takers Mount to Over Fifty Students most. Coleman said /
Object Description
Title | 1937_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 | November 2, 1937 Pg 4- November 5, 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 | teenth century. France named Maximilian here to rule Mexico as ll of France. And since that didn't ha pen. it didn't cause the U. S. lation saved But what the hell, John, I don't know why I'm talking about the past. Remember where you lost your left arm—the World War? I thought you would. Well, there's another good example of the swell way in which tion policy worked. Wasn't it lucky that European conditions didn't affect us in 1916? Isn't it swell that we te our Isolation policy worked then? Wouldn" rlble if the U. S. had entered the war, if she had lost millions of her best citizens and bil- ii the way of uncollectable loans? No air, if it hadn't been for our swell policy of Isolation, we in that affair. Yessir, it's a shame to see it go. Fbi a hundred and fifty years we have had lutely no trouble with Europe " isolated. And now, because a bunch of guys think that the U. S. is part of the world, we're going to get mixed up in these damn world af- "The American University is an athletic association, in which certain opportunities for study are provided for the feeble-bodied."—Salvador Madariaga. SWEETS FOR THE SWEET , -X NKD So Red the Light! (Thank God We're Immaculate) the 'lo "There's one of 'those he right next tc "Yeah? How'd ya know?" "Say, don't worry about r I been t plenty times." a n keep going " ao close to.the school?" "Why not? Plenty customers ™ from the college. They've good booze, too." GO TRUCKIN'! FRESNO STATE TO PLAY BIG PART IN ARMISTICE DAY PARADE Dr. Frank W. Thomas Will Deliver Principal Address as Nation Observes End of War When Fresno city prepares to honor the 19th celebration of the siKniruf of the Armistice on Thursday, November 11, with a pla street parade and program at the Memorial Auditorium, Fresno State College will fumish not only a whole division for the parade, but Its president, Dr. Frank W. Thomas, will act as the honorwl speaker at the rally held at the termination of the pro- Co-eds Open Plans For Fourth Queen': Ball on Dec. 3 New Memorial ,4t Auditorium Chosen As Dance Site 300 Hi School Journalists Convene Here Tomorrow President F. W. Thomas Will Open Session with Welcoming Address; Novel Discussions Planned for News Delegates . Approximately 300 student journalists, representing 16 high tkfpate in the second annual Fall Fresno State College Journal- " B Day. Five Years Hay £^r: j Be Required For ES Special Secondary fc^£ New Proposal is abeth Bruce . Referred for Okeh Hlitb School » To State Board ■» .tudent. »t> ■earn o( feminine pulchritude on , F™T IOB1„h™0,"|,',l"h "n^Memor?..0 a"!:.' ,'u.V V , .' L I'.'.huh'in cal campu.. Kach .1 Ill I.. K„ ,„, Com.i.uim. ,'!..-.. ,rt. ,„„.„ .„,,„, The head of II,- .1,1, ,!.l„,h, f Juniors Offer "Truckin' on Farm" at '"■Dance in New Auditorium Tonight . The lire hlr.hc.1 n --.-. [r.. Slud-nt Ilody'x flu.1 Willi T, iU)iceH wm -,.t(.cl Ihe am-en on '»arK- ,n'* Junl°r clam ha. organized I Al I a am a| S::::,orM1p/S=H'E Okehs Plan For ^S^riSriLIrhzz'jFzjrzi Rooting Sections A I A. I ■ u,„an cla... «nd Ml«« Geology Students rrsr =sr" •"om- T II" "1 A Catherine Whit.-. pr.-i.ld.-nt or the To Visit Sonora bri&jrv £ a ,.rlie dan.-. White Shirt ' u":"""'"":|"1 Requisite to Get '"lr '"'. '" In Roolini; Sections Democrats Seek Perigord Will Tell |r^HE9r America's Destiny Qt^^z^v^z r.l. .i ', " ""* W»l><>™ w " _ .. •- | »n .cknowledxed authority on Inter-. .„.,„ kv „ IUnf7^I,. 11 mile. .bl J*'""," W""tr "•WllUCIa !,„„, «,„ ,„,.» ,„ „„. sunda, eve- "J"^ ^°JJ* '" '" la '*" . will Include: Margaret California lesialatlve _. • I A "I PLAYS ON PROCHAM Nevada Special U^£WS£5 Leaves 4:15 Today EnHH^^ • open through- Bxrg'in, for Noon ]ig S>* lor 29 Cents Today rn b> puttlnr In an iEngineers Elect James So reason rTuJDr. Thomas to Speak Ha' t At Professorial Meet «al.' if*' ** '*»"»•« Irom this l« Newman Club to Meet ■tudent prexy Taylor, rent. Taylor made II Wasserman Test Takers Mount to Over Fifty Students most. Coleman said / |