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THE COLLEGIAN AaSocidgy .wheatW^^ i|-1n survey op INDIAN ruin r Thorn., ind Winifred tear. Walton Saturday. I «•* *** *■** »*"*»* B*qu.tte. Noon Dance Friday PHOTO SHOWS HARRY ture singer, right, and Diet Merrill, aviation pilot, center, I fore they started their attempted flight, from New York London and b-.uk Kg.;'." The fliers reached England on their! first leg. landing short of their Limlon goal on September 2. On their return flight yesterday, they failed to reach New York, crashing into a bog-in Newfoundland. Both were slightly injured. On the left in this photo is Abe Pofell. technician, who did not make the flight, however. Sigma Taus Sponsor Id h> r-hly. to be h i Says: \. . Secret V of Success ^ u Service Our Double Discount PIANO SALE NOW IN PROGRESS NO OOWN PAYMENT KIMBALL. FISCHER. Cook's Music Shoppe mild ripe tobacco ... nobody ever made a good cigarette without it Mild... Chesterfield tobacco is mild ... not strong, not harsh, not bitter . . . but pleading to the taste. Ripe... Chesterfield tobacco is ripe ... ripe like a big . juicy apple hanging on the tree... full of good flavor. The mild ripe Turkish tobacco used for Chesterfield Cigarettes adds a , aroma and Mild Ripe Tobacco that's what makes Chesterfields milder and better tasting LlGGBTT ft MYBRS TOBACCO Co. RICHERT NAMES STAFF TO WORK IN COLLEGIAN) -nd, Marian Named Manas- to^itor.l'uyena Miller Is Aa- goeiatf for Current Semester BG RKI'OltTORIAL STAFF News. Copv. Society and Feature r£ls t^ntain Unfilled: Posi- lions Open lo New Students Characterized by the largest! nport'.rial .-ignup >'• years, the luff of th.- Collegian, with four Important eilitorial positions yet -en. was partially completed to- fcy as lluliert Richprt, editor, gnounccd the names of the stu- tnli who will assist in editing tbe semi-weekly during the cur- J WONTS OPENlFM RECEPTION Jim Mayer Annouces TUESDAY FOR DATE ANNOUNCED Rallv Committee For = INITIAL PLAY AS SEPTEMBER 24i rY T^Tcf ,-■■ ,.. S^'-^^c^'Z^lzTJll Current Fall Semester peoer. ftom [j^ 0f Three Outstand- in Informal Affair Thursday L- . am. "Kill ot._Ji.. r„mrr,;tto^, ****** •**. inR Work8 slKhl; Hour8 9,0,2 I Chairmen of Three Other Standing Committees Hurricane Winds Spread Fear Over Chesapeake Area Cape Halteras Believed Center ,,, of Storm 7-onc; Coast Guard, .a Red Cross Mobilize ' "' " |WALLACE MYSTERY LISTED ' Playhouse Director WIU Attempt '" 1 Portrayal Through Drama of '" '_ World Problems Tryouts for the first play of s, the University Street Playhouse ... season will begin Tuesday night and will continue until the cast u, is selected. John W. Wright, di- « rector, announced yesterday. ;*'' The play, unselectcd as yet, will lie one of three under con- " •men lacking. Ji.an Named by Student Prexy; Positions Left Open pm* i for Frosh on Main Committees ieir-j The Rally Committee and the chairmen for three other im- »«>>■[ portant standing committees were announced last night by Jim who Mayer, president of the Associated Students. In naming the Ral- __."'/\\y Committee. Mayer left several vacancies to be filled by fresh- b«ii' 1 men unnamed as yet. The committees of which only the chairmen were selected were s,.,;the Public Relations Committee. Oakley Hunter: National Stu- inu*; dents Federation of America. Ted Richert: Promotion and Wei ll..-, ind sports. ,,,„babl> .111 be Lit -Special Election ; i Draws Interest of „.- - Campus Politicians No Petitions Turned in As Yet The In Although Speculation As to!low.: u, - „|gV iBouun,.. ,t-**r*ir*irm t»v**P»** *< E:ii^;r-r~!Furtheryiolenw ^,„rSv;:r:j Seems 'Certainty t:d,°or^w,Mer.^^^^ In Salinas Crisis1 lOte lo «|Jimlson. Oik.ey Hnnter. Armen Mini ■" »M1IIIIII» »"»•■•••. cdwervera n.'u.lin,, onrander.' June johan.en. Temporary Lull in Proceedings « will o. Jo- Kine and Chirle. Tajlor. ^^ ■ CoBu. j^ citizen Army '- Keys that j ruvt ou*1' —o-oeementa In the Sent on Secret Mbslon WAS. Sept. I-.-tUB-NewlJ Tiylor. Juliet Brouithton. Al Ke.- , bead.. I *m by no. meani clos- e ll.i of ippolntroenu for v*r|. rtlvllles for the rest of the yeir. ..I wi. Wednesday »nd will uw proereu cm onlr be mide by hud JttnUiV^orMtSh.r. College Handbook to SSraftytr*36Registration | Qffe? New Features ritSMSW Totals Running L ^.^.^J ^I.n^ldrtlllllll.i*"1 ''*''' Under LaSt Yeari.nd Directory of mM; will be In the. Banw Tonight Will|y5^5r; Honor Grid TeamE,,H'\EH «"• H.ben Phillip., Dr. an ™>ds Smith. Mr. and Mr*. "1". Dr. and Mn. -Mild Inter-Prat to Meet epilsr and limited students .hi- '"" ,. i ,,. ,-..-,il. ,„:,.. r . ,.,! •r. ,, ' edliora jslrlke lo prete.1 th* u*e ot lUI« ***** San Angelo Flood ££l Waters Receding (Shipowners Hit By SaUoi£' Umon| SAN FRrtNd&CO. Sept. 1?.-HUH srcenl.li *» *""* a°d'r C0I"""° spokesmen tor labor union Final Bonehead Test \Z» p..« Mr -mure ....vm,. .u,™.. |To Be Given Tuesday "* i LTLlS.Ttsl.i'W* losing in umik.iy Th. Bradshaw Welcomed \ S^\Z"toHl\1.\ At Morning Assembly Jimmy -Rabbit" Bruliliiw.. First Noon Dance In Social Hall Today day but oa th* following weekly nt •rally Cotcli Leo Harris Sophs Meet Monday
Object Description
Title | 1936_09 The Daily Collegian September 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" |
Description
Title | September 15, 1936 Pg 4- September 18, 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" |
Full-Text-Search | THE COLLEGIAN AaSocidgy .wheatW^^ i|-1n survey op INDIAN ruin r Thorn., ind Winifred tear. Walton Saturday. I «•* *** *■** »*"*»* B*qu.tte. Noon Dance Friday PHOTO SHOWS HARRY ture singer, right, and Diet Merrill, aviation pilot, center, I fore they started their attempted flight, from New York London and b-.uk Kg.;'." The fliers reached England on their! first leg. landing short of their Limlon goal on September 2. On their return flight yesterday, they failed to reach New York, crashing into a bog-in Newfoundland. Both were slightly injured. On the left in this photo is Abe Pofell. technician, who did not make the flight, however. Sigma Taus Sponsor Id h> r-hly. to be h i Says: \. . Secret V of Success ^ u Service Our Double Discount PIANO SALE NOW IN PROGRESS NO OOWN PAYMENT KIMBALL. FISCHER. Cook's Music Shoppe mild ripe tobacco ... nobody ever made a good cigarette without it Mild... Chesterfield tobacco is mild ... not strong, not harsh, not bitter . . . but pleading to the taste. Ripe... Chesterfield tobacco is ripe ... ripe like a big . juicy apple hanging on the tree... full of good flavor. The mild ripe Turkish tobacco used for Chesterfield Cigarettes adds a , aroma and Mild Ripe Tobacco that's what makes Chesterfields milder and better tasting LlGGBTT ft MYBRS TOBACCO Co. RICHERT NAMES STAFF TO WORK IN COLLEGIAN) -nd, Marian Named Manas- to^itor.l'uyena Miller Is Aa- goeiatf for Current Semester BG RKI'OltTORIAL STAFF News. Copv. Society and Feature r£ls t^ntain Unfilled: Posi- lions Open lo New Students Characterized by the largest! nport'.rial .-ignup >'• years, the luff of th.- Collegian, with four Important eilitorial positions yet -en. was partially completed to- fcy as lluliert Richprt, editor, gnounccd the names of the stu- tnli who will assist in editing tbe semi-weekly during the cur- J WONTS OPENlFM RECEPTION Jim Mayer Annouces TUESDAY FOR DATE ANNOUNCED Rallv Committee For = INITIAL PLAY AS SEPTEMBER 24i rY T^Tcf ,-■■ ,.. S^'-^^c^'Z^lzTJll Current Fall Semester peoer. ftom [j^ 0f Three Outstand- in Informal Affair Thursday L- . am. "Kill ot._Ji.. r„mrr,;tto^, ****** •**. inR Work8 slKhl; Hour8 9,0,2 I Chairmen of Three Other Standing Committees Hurricane Winds Spread Fear Over Chesapeake Area Cape Halteras Believed Center ,,, of Storm 7-onc; Coast Guard, .a Red Cross Mobilize ' "' " |WALLACE MYSTERY LISTED ' Playhouse Director WIU Attempt '" 1 Portrayal Through Drama of '" '_ World Problems Tryouts for the first play of s, the University Street Playhouse ... season will begin Tuesday night and will continue until the cast u, is selected. John W. Wright, di- « rector, announced yesterday. ;*'' The play, unselectcd as yet, will lie one of three under con- " •men lacking. Ji.an Named by Student Prexy; Positions Left Open pm* i for Frosh on Main Committees ieir-j The Rally Committee and the chairmen for three other im- »«>>■[ portant standing committees were announced last night by Jim who Mayer, president of the Associated Students. In naming the Ral- __."'/\\y Committee. Mayer left several vacancies to be filled by fresh- b«ii' 1 men unnamed as yet. The committees of which only the chairmen were selected were s,.,;the Public Relations Committee. Oakley Hunter: National Stu- inu*; dents Federation of America. Ted Richert: Promotion and Wei ll..-, ind sports. ,,,„babl> .111 be Lit -Special Election ; i Draws Interest of „.- - Campus Politicians No Petitions Turned in As Yet The In Although Speculation As to!low.: u, - „|gV iBouun,.. ,t-**r*ir*irm t»v**P»** *< E:ii^;r-r~!Furtheryiolenw ^,„rSv;:r:j Seems 'Certainty t:d,°or^w,Mer.^^^^ In Salinas Crisis1 lOte lo «|Jimlson. Oik.ey Hnnter. Armen Mini ■" »M1IIIIII» »"»•■•••. cdwervera n.'u.lin,, onrander.' June johan.en. Temporary Lull in Proceedings « will o. Jo- Kine and Chirle. Tajlor. ^^ ■ CoBu. j^ citizen Army '- Keys that j ruvt ou*1' —o-oeementa In the Sent on Secret Mbslon WAS. Sept. I-.-tUB-NewlJ Tiylor. Juliet Brouithton. Al Ke.- , bead.. I *m by no. meani clos- e ll.i of ippolntroenu for v*r|. rtlvllles for the rest of the yeir. ..I wi. Wednesday »nd will uw proereu cm onlr be mide by hud JttnUiV^orMtSh.r. College Handbook to SSraftytr*36Registration | Qffe? New Features ritSMSW Totals Running L ^.^.^J ^I.n^ldrtlllllll.i*"1 ''*''' Under LaSt Yeari.nd Directory of mM; will be In the. Banw Tonight Will|y5^5r; Honor Grid TeamE,,H'\EH «"• H.ben Phillip., Dr. an ™>ds Smith. Mr. and Mr*. "1". Dr. and Mn. -Mild Inter-Prat to Meet epilsr and limited students .hi- '"" ,. i ,,. ,-..-,il. ,„:,.. r . ,.,! •r. ,, ' edliora jslrlke lo prete.1 th* u*e ot lUI« ***** San Angelo Flood ££l Waters Receding (Shipowners Hit By SaUoi£' Umon| SAN FRrtNd&CO. Sept. 1?.-HUH srcenl.li *» *""* a°d'r C0I"""° spokesmen tor labor union Final Bonehead Test \Z» p..« Mr -mure ....vm,. .u,™.. |To Be Given Tuesday "* i LTLlS.Ttsl.i'W* losing in umik.iy Th. Bradshaw Welcomed \ S^\Z"toHl\1.\ At Morning Assembly Jimmy -Rabbit" Bruliliiw.. First Noon Dance In Social Hall Today day but oa th* following weekly nt •rally Cotcli Leo Harris Sophs Meet Monday |