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THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 19 original shale. Is r»lnfe boards, cowed wtth burlap, ar ally gamUhed with a plaater-of part*. Is That Fossil? ^to^^S^^ ' •*■- University 0f Cl|f0r_,. Did You Ever Hear the Story of the Little Corporal? Once upon a time, there lived a little man n Bonaparte. One day, feeling especially sagacious, he decided to make a statement ' > really great. So he brandished a sabre in one hand, stuck the through' the buttons on hi his full height (which w "God figh "e little corporal said that, he meant it; and to show how utterly sincere he was, he went around Europe, pushing boundary lines around as if they were made of gelatin, all because he had the heaviest artillery and God was lighting Since the turn of the eighteenth century, it seems that God has been thinking over Napoleon's statement, and somehow has decided that Napoleon Was taking too much lor granted, that lie was a wise guy, and that he and his kind would be taught We must now jump across to the oilier side of too long ago, there lived a io had a friend named Ito. Now Yamagala believed in .he might of the sword, was a believer in Napoleon's hide gem. Ito, on the a diplomat. An argument ensued. Ito lost, and the Japanese military decided to go •customed to hi. being out f circulaU Fenton H.ekett. the titiin hlired be ateldy with the gal. So add to Carrot Top Hickett, The report h*> come In on Variant Poller, fel- low.! The verdict is NORGE Nothing remain, of the Hod Kellj-Ev Roth affair of tart i.roe.ter. For . time «e though! breach might heal, but its Killer hi. been occupying Wiese's time of lite in ed her at the dince Friday uKe. to yoU th* attendant* pot th* victim on th* »pp**i*d. You might be standing right next to the most attractive person you ever met, but you don't know it until you arc introduced ... until you get acquainted. And you don't know how much pleasure a cigarette can give until some- body offers you a Chesterfield. Certainly tbis is true: Chesterfields are refreshingly milder... they've got a taste that smokers like. '**$r ndM"" The Weather tinued wsrm Friday and S. Student Body Cards Good At South Gate Tomorrow Nite IKI.SN.). l .M.IKI iKNl.V •l-KlliAY. ( K Tl UtER S. 1V.17 NI.WIDER EIGHT SltS^iSSS Bulldogs Seek Second Win o°nCoiieg°an^^?l=Illn Rve Starts Against Ramblers specially tematlonal Relations Club yesterday **-** Record Crowd Forecast For Seven Of Appointed Editors Hold Records 01 Pail Work ' Gallivanting Granny Golden Bear Star Wingmai ~| Seconds Bo^st ■ I Tough Outfit Tickets Will Go On Sale At College On Oct. 18 NEW EDITOBSHIP Band Plans For ^Specialties BACK The suiting backfielri tarterbick, Hopkins u ,1.1 Chsrpmin,- junior, who copy render. Chapman rr of the reportorial itaff re Fiesta list spring, Fres- " Srboel. Edward Markaria ie play, "The Itcwlrt die Hopklna will be recalled ft I did Justice for himself is a fast I shifty ground gainer, especially « Pi Gamma Mu J; EfcE ^'sts ^ Pea^ers P iu>ineii district. Expanse wi B year. Pi G»mmi Mo, m 'Swing' Theme £r;'": ~*"s^£2Jj r\L I l t *j- .""' A"r-n M"' I,3i'"st!i™il It "-*■-' UtHop I onite &TS1£r^^~:!K^ o„ lighting to",hoi DR. PHILLIPS SLATED ted by Bill Candle. AS p|RST SPEAKER ON , r. hack of the c, CftOllkit CCDICC Mitehel! P. Brigg. on October rry either a red or T. M. FORUM btKlt3 ,n, ,„,;,,,>. w>]| iii-tirte their a, ,n his cap. The sev- CondllcttI| un,|(r th(. ,j„,cr,| title ,tlM *'"' '''' ,: •-■'' ,"a'"' "i ' lu, -. Form^of Per' United States-- This program ■ fcwCment orI October IX flowed boon Oc'.nbjr 27. by. d by phoning 2-1622. ZXFl7rl,?Z KIPRI MEMBERS PLAN „*,',' * nt^tl • "-'•" ■« -\" FALL ACTIVITIES TlTT* uZ "Zt "t .-ciiuill.ting production. "Fun In Swing Time," for all student body of'irVw *h°'c,^tion b*xom" *?**' in >wh steps is -Trucking". "Peck- j»r." "The Big Apple', ind "The Bal- Hradshaw. ind 'from The Free ■''■- t d JIG PLANS ON ! JUNIOR CALENDAR ; PREP AG CLUBS TO CONVENE SATURDAY r tho rhythms for tl dimcnUry majors, accc I- (Kannc. Monthly social- irXTi^rf'o"^^. n, I Pre-nursing Students *V**T*TS.'mo'st'mel'olic \ 0fferC(1 Scholarship ,urk,y j^ ^.^ Fridly at 12r20 wm announced by r ...,,>., B. R. Denbigh, regional suuervisor . President Earl Smi.Uwmp. The meet- UNDERCLASSMEN of .grfcuiturtl education for the • |g'.$ ij? 'VX^n^hejREADY FOR BRAWL |San Jpp^ggj —cc, ,- ^i.: Hughes agriculture teachers in the Fresno SUte. Saturday. October 16. leiiftnity of chirging ibership In junior cl».« i also to be brought It 1 ADD NEW CAR ? Added to the retinue of cars , will grace the gridder special, il e newest in the way of dining ; Faculty Boards ; Are Named e Lang and Dr. Hubert Phillip.. The ,. Advisory Committee appointees are ' |. headed by Dr. H. C. Burbridge and Admission to Teacher Training Cur- riculum. with J. W. Canfield. Nell Hamilton. Dr. Francis Smith, Mary Baker, Dr. Brigg. and Margaret Swift. Channing Manning, director ot Alumni Relation,, with Marie" Bolton, y, Arthur Forsbtad, Alice Johnson, Harold Beatty, Agnes Tobin at St. Luke's Hospiul in MUSIC MINORS MAY TAKE NEW ELECTIVE Fresno Evening School icnded as a music elective for I CrUnei„r0''U,eCOUCge, u];jLow Frosh Enter t Fresno sute. one Airport Dance Contest ill be awarded In Feb- ch ^ ]m ,e in September. Tie f|o>h ^ fa ^ ^ ^..^ ^ scholarship Is 5..-. in h ^ a^ ^.^ cmtttt _,„_. u, :! Chandler Field Airport Dance lo b held October 30 it the Civic Auditor ; ium, Piula Park, In charge of th, nnounced todiy. Other entranU from the colleg, rill be chosen Monday night durini First prlt* for tbe winn.r of thi ie frosh and' red for sophs, I diatingutah themselves from the o] -— Crlmmel, wphomore prexy sr in the St Luke HospiUI Schc consideration for this scholarship should write to Miss Grace Kennedy. I Director of Nursing, St Luke HospiUI School of Nursing, Twcnty-scv- Miss Baker or Dr. Graves about the There wUl be sc forty-three high schools present a. " meeting, which will be in con- rtion with the scheduled mcetini he Future Farmers Association. r. H. C. Burbridge. Dr. George W tion. Th, boys will be chor res at there The Agriculture Club of I ie Fresno Stale Frosh Sigma Delta Push o Plans For First Hop • Offering a bronze trophy for a * priie fox trot, the Sigma DelU Up- 'on. social fraternity, is sponsoring Sign-Up r : Noon Jig Back On I the noon dsnee today. This f, i sponsored by the Assoelition ■ u become a tradition of the colic give a specialty number is in soiled Ticket, will be on sal* at th* **ln oyer or from any member of tho • fraternity, sUted Jacobsen. The Mdl
Object Description
Title | 1937_10 The Daily Collegian October 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" |
Description
Title | October 5, 1937 Pg 4- October 8, 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" |
Full-Text-Search | THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN TUESDAY. OCTOBER 5, 19 original shale. Is r»lnfe boards, cowed wtth burlap, ar ally gamUhed with a plaater-of part*. Is That Fossil? ^to^^S^^ ' •*■- University 0f Cl|f0r_,. Did You Ever Hear the Story of the Little Corporal? Once upon a time, there lived a little man n Bonaparte. One day, feeling especially sagacious, he decided to make a statement ' > really great. So he brandished a sabre in one hand, stuck the through' the buttons on hi his full height (which w "God figh "e little corporal said that, he meant it; and to show how utterly sincere he was, he went around Europe, pushing boundary lines around as if they were made of gelatin, all because he had the heaviest artillery and God was lighting Since the turn of the eighteenth century, it seems that God has been thinking over Napoleon's statement, and somehow has decided that Napoleon Was taking too much lor granted, that lie was a wise guy, and that he and his kind would be taught We must now jump across to the oilier side of too long ago, there lived a io had a friend named Ito. Now Yamagala believed in .he might of the sword, was a believer in Napoleon's hide gem. Ito, on the a diplomat. An argument ensued. Ito lost, and the Japanese military decided to go •customed to hi. being out f circulaU Fenton H.ekett. the titiin hlired be ateldy with the gal. So add to Carrot Top Hickett, The report h*> come In on Variant Poller, fel- low.! The verdict is NORGE Nothing remain, of the Hod Kellj-Ev Roth affair of tart i.roe.ter. For . time «e though! breach might heal, but its Killer hi. been occupying Wiese's time of lite in ed her at the dince Friday uKe. to yoU th* attendant* pot th* victim on th* »pp**i*d. You might be standing right next to the most attractive person you ever met, but you don't know it until you arc introduced ... until you get acquainted. And you don't know how much pleasure a cigarette can give until some- body offers you a Chesterfield. Certainly tbis is true: Chesterfields are refreshingly milder... they've got a taste that smokers like. '**$r ndM"" The Weather tinued wsrm Friday and S. Student Body Cards Good At South Gate Tomorrow Nite IKI.SN.). l .M.IKI iKNl.V •l-KlliAY. ( K Tl UtER S. 1V.17 NI.WIDER EIGHT SltS^iSSS Bulldogs Seek Second Win o°nCoiieg°an^^?l=Illn Rve Starts Against Ramblers specially tematlonal Relations Club yesterday **-** Record Crowd Forecast For Seven Of Appointed Editors Hold Records 01 Pail Work ' Gallivanting Granny Golden Bear Star Wingmai ~| Seconds Bo^st ■ I Tough Outfit Tickets Will Go On Sale At College On Oct. 18 NEW EDITOBSHIP Band Plans For ^Specialties BACK The suiting backfielri tarterbick, Hopkins u ,1.1 Chsrpmin,- junior, who copy render. Chapman rr of the reportorial itaff re Fiesta list spring, Fres- " Srboel. Edward Markaria ie play, "The Itcwlrt die Hopklna will be recalled ft I did Justice for himself is a fast I shifty ground gainer, especially « Pi Gamma Mu J; EfcE ^'sts ^ Pea^ers P iu>ineii district. Expanse wi B year. Pi G»mmi Mo, m 'Swing' Theme £r;'": ~*"s^£2Jj r\L I l t *j- .""' A"r-n M"' I,3i'"st!i™il It "-*■-' UtHop I onite &TS1£r^^~:!K^ o„ lighting to",hoi DR. PHILLIPS SLATED ted by Bill Candle. AS p|RST SPEAKER ON , r. hack of the c, CftOllkit CCDICC Mitehel! P. Brigg. on October rry either a red or T. M. FORUM btKlt3 ,n, ,„,;,,,>. w>]| iii-tirte their a, ,n his cap. The sev- CondllcttI| un,|(r th(. ,j„,cr,| title ,tlM *'"' '''' ,: •-■'' ,"a'"' "i ' lu, -. Form^of Per' United States-- This program ■ fcwCment orI October IX flowed boon Oc'.nbjr 27. by. d by phoning 2-1622. ZXFl7rl,?Z KIPRI MEMBERS PLAN „*,',' * nt^tl • "-'•" ■« -\" FALL ACTIVITIES TlTT* uZ "Zt "t .-ciiuill.ting production. "Fun In Swing Time," for all student body of'irVw *h°'c,^tion b*xom" *?**' in >wh steps is -Trucking". "Peck- j»r." "The Big Apple', ind "The Bal- Hradshaw. ind 'from The Free ■''■- t d JIG PLANS ON ! JUNIOR CALENDAR ; PREP AG CLUBS TO CONVENE SATURDAY r tho rhythms for tl dimcnUry majors, accc I- (Kannc. Monthly social- irXTi^rf'o"^^. n, I Pre-nursing Students *V**T*TS.'mo'st'mel'olic \ 0fferC(1 Scholarship ,urk,y j^ ^.^ Fridly at 12r20 wm announced by r ...,,>., B. R. Denbigh, regional suuervisor . President Earl Smi.Uwmp. The meet- UNDERCLASSMEN of .grfcuiturtl education for the • |g'.$ ij? 'VX^n^hejREADY FOR BRAWL |San Jpp^ggj —cc, ,- ^i.: Hughes agriculture teachers in the Fresno SUte. Saturday. October 16. leiiftnity of chirging ibership In junior cl».« i also to be brought It 1 ADD NEW CAR ? Added to the retinue of cars , will grace the gridder special, il e newest in the way of dining ; Faculty Boards ; Are Named e Lang and Dr. Hubert Phillip.. The ,. Advisory Committee appointees are ' |. headed by Dr. H. C. Burbridge and Admission to Teacher Training Cur- riculum. with J. W. Canfield. Nell Hamilton. Dr. Francis Smith, Mary Baker, Dr. Brigg. and Margaret Swift. Channing Manning, director ot Alumni Relation,, with Marie" Bolton, y, Arthur Forsbtad, Alice Johnson, Harold Beatty, Agnes Tobin at St. Luke's Hospiul in MUSIC MINORS MAY TAKE NEW ELECTIVE Fresno Evening School icnded as a music elective for I CrUnei„r0''U,eCOUCge, u];jLow Frosh Enter t Fresno sute. one Airport Dance Contest ill be awarded In Feb- ch ^ ]m ,e in September. Tie f|o>h ^ fa ^ ^ ^..^ ^ scholarship Is 5..-. in h ^ a^ ^.^ cmtttt _,„_. u, :! Chandler Field Airport Dance lo b held October 30 it the Civic Auditor ; ium, Piula Park, In charge of th, nnounced todiy. Other entranU from the colleg, rill be chosen Monday night durini First prlt* for tbe winn.r of thi ie frosh and' red for sophs, I diatingutah themselves from the o] -— Crlmmel, wphomore prexy sr in the St Luke HospiUI Schc consideration for this scholarship should write to Miss Grace Kennedy. I Director of Nursing, St Luke HospiUI School of Nursing, Twcnty-scv- Miss Baker or Dr. Graves about the There wUl be sc forty-three high schools present a. " meeting, which will be in con- rtion with the scheduled mcetini he Future Farmers Association. r. H. C. Burbridge. Dr. George W tion. Th, boys will be chor res at there The Agriculture Club of I ie Fresno Stale Frosh Sigma Delta Push o Plans For First Hop • Offering a bronze trophy for a * priie fox trot, the Sigma DelU Up- 'on. social fraternity, is sponsoring Sign-Up r : Noon Jig Back On I the noon dsnee today. This f, i sponsored by the Assoelition ■ u become a tradition of the colic give a specialty number is in soiled Ticket, will be on sal* at th* **ln oyer or from any member of tho • fraternity, sUted Jacobsen. The Mdl |