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THE COLLEGIAN no etir# Fkcolty Members Have Many Students Wed sling Vacations Daring Summer Month ro proved the. most popular v*. \\-,., i Alpha Chi Irilemliy -im July. I Kiy. another po {alio wed during July. 1 ,. Ann Pecarorlch a, l^jsiirmiPhlOimmim : It.lph S.one reccntl) LOWER DIVISION RESTRICTIONS GIVEN «-Un».dwtii i Oil! Telonlrher. Ruth ir h*r* for two yen*." l.yIe Moor*. |, i. Colleg,- Union here. ui T.u fraternity. ■ "V I Alpha TheU and a Slami Tio wi* j P*sl two year* were the two a early ihia roonih. Mr.. Bleb-1 ^ \t ,hlt j^g. u Mount Herman, requlrementa apply to ill im. "Esceptlon will be made to MEET-IN CBASH I* Wlfner, Marairel Chipmin. (, lace Hen.ler.on ind Norrnin Henderj ^e,^,, vb* mended the Cnlrer-' <"BS ,*" """ °' u" ""**" Dorothy ... •"- ->ity of Southern ClUfornli were Mlaa »■«** *** Johnson Cuvette who «„|.ilnit William Lehr. a SUnford, 1 Stanford Ln.ver.iiy l. ..„ popuUr i,,r)orl, Brewster ind Miss Viol, were wed it St. John. Slelhodl.l „,„..,, n**nor Edaerly. * former j J amoni- undenndoile. from Fr««o. Mo.,,y. .til. o«or«. H. Hnnlltoa Md,cbureh l° r"">° ****■ Co™"' " * s.uden. who la . n.emb.r o. the XI; HARTFIELD'S 941 Fulton Street lingham Is a FV«ino Si SMART. ENGLISH... Riding Boots No Foolin' Giris ... They Fit and ^» ^ at**.**? Look like the $10.00 One* ... i% JM W% And You May Choose Either §s*\\ *~^- Black or. the New Acorn Brown. ^Tb FRESNO DRY GOODS CO. gTAR PHABBIACY 1 STEWART BROS., N. FULTON *t OLIVE Motley's Gife BREAKFAST 1127 Fulton Street iriest Popular Priced Restaurant^ LUNCH ' DINNER Attention! Thursday, Friday, and Saturday The College Bookstore will pay CASH FOR OLD BOOKS which will be used again this semester. Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity as the prices are exceptional! Buy your school supplies and textbooks at the College Bookstore LEATHER Zipper Binders from _ $2.70 - 9535 BILL FOLDS, made especially to fit your student body card; special introducing price ■. 79c FOUNTAIN PENS — Easterbrook, Sheaffer and Parkette. June Johansen Popular F. S. C. Coed. "It's a pleasure to I shop at HART\ FIELD'S and they will give all Fresno State co-cds Wr< discount upon presentation of >ot« Student Body carl" • Hosiery • Lingerie • Sportswear • Ready to Wear First With the Fashions YOSEMITE ICE CREAM CO. 1480 Blackatone Is Ready to Serve You Again BIG CREAMY. MILK SHAKES made with pure ice cream..- - 10c All Kinds ot FANCY SUNDAES and ICE CREAM SODAS Also Home-Made Sandwiches 10c YOSEMITE ICE CREAM CO. 1480 Blackatone STUDENTS „, , JMSftlttil CROCKER'S &&*£g£^ tte III For Sch00-1 suppto Guaranteed Repairing Radio Service CO. Hill H.S. Crocker, In?- 1141 Fulton St HURLS YANKEES INTO! »0RLD SERIES w(, I'earson Pilches 8-Hll Over Old Team Mates; Pen- _„,,, (inched at Record Data HANDS BALONEY IN 4 STRAIGHT KNtMOUT WINS : Former Fresno State Football J Star Turns Amateur Boxer,! Wins Latest Bout in 3rd Heat! FOUR BULLDOGS REACH OLYMPICl GAMES FINALS Huntington Lake Scene Of Pre-season Training; Nearly Fifty Attending Coach Bradshaw Guiding Gridders Through Workouts at High Sierra Summer Training Camp; Five-day Outing Ends Saturday Noon HUNTINGTON LAKE, SEPT 10—While tl _jwn in the San Joaquin Valley were looking ahead to sweltering through another day with the thermometer above 100 degrees, Fresno State College football players and coaches were starting their third day of workouts at the Bulldog's pre-season football camp up here in the High Sierras at Huntington Lake. GAMES LISTED WITH COLLEGES OF FIVE STATES
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 10, 1936 Pg 2-3 |
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 no etir# Fkcolty Members Have Many Students Wed sling Vacations Daring Summer Month ro proved the. most popular v*. \\-,., i Alpha Chi Irilemliy -im July. I Kiy. another po {alio wed during July. 1 ,. Ann Pecarorlch a, l^jsiirmiPhlOimmim : It.lph S.one reccntl) LOWER DIVISION RESTRICTIONS GIVEN «-Un».dwtii i Oil! Telonlrher. Ruth ir h*r* for two yen*." l.yIe Moor*. |, i. Colleg,- Union here. ui T.u fraternity. ■ "V I Alpha TheU and a Slami Tio wi* j P*sl two year* were the two a early ihia roonih. Mr.. Bleb-1 ^ \t ,hlt j^g. u Mount Herman, requlrementa apply to ill im. "Esceptlon will be made to MEET-IN CBASH I* Wlfner, Marairel Chipmin. (, lace Hen.ler.on ind Norrnin Henderj ^e,^,, vb* mended the Cnlrer-' <"BS ,*" """ °' u" ""**" Dorothy ... •"- ->ity of Southern ClUfornli were Mlaa »■«** *** Johnson Cuvette who «„|.ilnit William Lehr. a SUnford, 1 Stanford Ln.ver.iiy l. ..„ popuUr i,,r)orl, Brewster ind Miss Viol, were wed it St. John. Slelhodl.l „,„..,, n**nor Edaerly. * former j J amoni- undenndoile. from Fr««o. Mo.,,y. .til. o«or«. H. Hnnlltoa Md,cbureh l° r"">° ****■ Co™"' " * s.uden. who la . n.emb.r o. the XI; HARTFIELD'S 941 Fulton Street lingham Is a FV«ino Si SMART. ENGLISH... Riding Boots No Foolin' Giris ... They Fit and ^» ^ at**.**? Look like the $10.00 One* ... i% JM W% And You May Choose Either §s*\\ *~^- Black or. the New Acorn Brown. ^Tb FRESNO DRY GOODS CO. gTAR PHABBIACY 1 STEWART BROS., N. FULTON *t OLIVE Motley's Gife BREAKFAST 1127 Fulton Street iriest Popular Priced Restaurant^ LUNCH ' DINNER Attention! Thursday, Friday, and Saturday The College Bookstore will pay CASH FOR OLD BOOKS which will be used again this semester. Be sure to take advantage of this opportunity as the prices are exceptional! Buy your school supplies and textbooks at the College Bookstore LEATHER Zipper Binders from _ $2.70 - 9535 BILL FOLDS, made especially to fit your student body card; special introducing price ■. 79c FOUNTAIN PENS — Easterbrook, Sheaffer and Parkette. June Johansen Popular F. S. C. Coed. "It's a pleasure to I shop at HART\ FIELD'S and they will give all Fresno State co-cds Wr< discount upon presentation of >ot« Student Body carl" • Hosiery • Lingerie • Sportswear • Ready to Wear First With the Fashions YOSEMITE ICE CREAM CO. 1480 Blackatone Is Ready to Serve You Again BIG CREAMY. MILK SHAKES made with pure ice cream..- - 10c All Kinds ot FANCY SUNDAES and ICE CREAM SODAS Also Home-Made Sandwiches 10c YOSEMITE ICE CREAM CO. 1480 Blackatone STUDENTS „, , JMSftlttil CROCKER'S &&*£g£^ tte III For Sch00-1 suppto Guaranteed Repairing Radio Service CO. Hill H.S. Crocker, In?- 1141 Fulton St HURLS YANKEES INTO! »0RLD SERIES w(, I'earson Pilches 8-Hll Over Old Team Mates; Pen- _„,,, (inched at Record Data HANDS BALONEY IN 4 STRAIGHT KNtMOUT WINS : Former Fresno State Football J Star Turns Amateur Boxer,! Wins Latest Bout in 3rd Heat! FOUR BULLDOGS REACH OLYMPICl GAMES FINALS Huntington Lake Scene Of Pre-season Training; Nearly Fifty Attending Coach Bradshaw Guiding Gridders Through Workouts at High Sierra Summer Training Camp; Five-day Outing Ends Saturday Noon HUNTINGTON LAKE, SEPT 10—While tl _jwn in the San Joaquin Valley were looking ahead to sweltering through another day with the thermometer above 100 degrees, Fresno State College football players and coaches were starting their third day of workouts at the Bulldog's pre-season football camp up here in the High Sierras at Huntington Lake. GAMES LISTED WITH COLLEGES OF FIVE STATES |