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^jt££fi&« |Jim Mayer Is Elected National Treasurer At Student Prexy Confab Local President UarnVsolutiona for Traditions ' and Award Problems at New York Convention, Fresno Placed on National Executive Council Jim Mayer, 37, Fresno State student president, was elected to | the post of national treasurer of the National Student President's ■lation during the convention held in New York City last . according to word received early this morning by the Collegian. The convention was attended by more than 300 student prcsi- of the country. Jsno was placed on the National Executive Council at the session, according to Mayer. The annual convention opened December 28 and lasted for five days. J-.1"™™ Eight Candidates Enter TO APPEAR ON RADIO PROGRAM' Local Artists Will Participate on "California Hoar" With Fa- raooa Stars DATE SET IS FEBRUARY 7 Tryoute Will Be Held at Play-| with but two days It house February 1, 2 In College ] 8tudent body officers to Radio studio Races For Offices As Petition Deadline Nears Hottest Battle Expected for Historian Post as Three Enter; Al Keefer Opposes Catherine White for Vice-President MclM knowledge for hi« of iiJerseyDemocrat |-HrS ::' Starts Drive for I'HH^S j National Lottery TBH:ti Representative Kenncy Hopes I'1" P"'0™"" " !rj for Paasage of Bill to" Raise!'I'"™"™."' « I' Billion Dollars Annually ft in which to file petitions for the five be elected for next semester, nine signed j petitions had been turned in early this morning. The final dead- I iv o« » o ii ...v lline, asset by Jim Mayer,'37, student body president, is tomorrow Itil^Z h . "SfV?1 ^^ afternoon at four o'clock. The election for the offices has been set the guest school on the Safeway f ^ tomorrow. January 13. Sore sponsored California N,ght Asjde fnm ^ „ine „,„„„, entcrcd int0 the races_ another nvefThT ,W J /^^1 Possible candidate looms; Frank Smith, '38, may still turn ina *—* Of the Na-1 i(ion for , is|ative commissioner. Company, I : Broadcasting TJiree H Britain Threatens | Fleet Mobilization . To Protect Ships1 110 Admirality Refuses to State "' | Whether Definite Orders Are " Given 17 I Playhoua.-, February 1 ea Ihit they will coo- Salt Lake City mud Chicago to pick Ai.ho«h it u~n^u»,., ca.ciej i Campus Staff Meets . sv .,=d,nt. m., ,un ha« .n .,.«»: \t Noon Tomorrow; „ kty Friday morning for the opportunity DEAN LAUNCHES SURVEY TO STUDY! LIVING CONDITIONS OF STUDENTS Drs. Lang, Thomas Publish New Book Uving at Home? | Commoting from oat of town? Driving; own e*r? Riding with others? If living away from home, which of these plans? Rooming and Boarding? Keeping house with other students? — How bubtT I Working in home for room? Board? For both? ~r^ ^ Frosh 'Kid Jig' ir£"H£sS5l Set for Friday ~" ; Gold Coast Prince - Will Speak FridayEngl.siri^t^ered • •Phllotophy of American Ed- > material uted by Dr. Lang i d for Filday night In give a "regular old time To Student Teachers Newman Club Will Hold Snow Party! NO T. B. STUDENTS Latest News Leads Jallf.—Harry Banfleld. Tracy, engineer .on a fre ■d tonight when a boiler or ateam pice on tbe LABOR LEADER" EJECTION PURPOSED IERAL MOTORS REFUSES LABOR'S lotora Corporation refuted t of the corporation, which MADRID—Scoro Wen killed 'and • aiualUea occurred oh nearby b) Bombs dropped bj rebel airplanes over the capital killed (0 pe
Object Description
Title | 1937_01 The Daily Collegian January 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 | January 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 | ^jt££fi&« |Jim Mayer Is Elected National Treasurer At Student Prexy Confab Local President UarnVsolutiona for Traditions ' and Award Problems at New York Convention, Fresno Placed on National Executive Council Jim Mayer, 37, Fresno State student president, was elected to | the post of national treasurer of the National Student President's ■lation during the convention held in New York City last . according to word received early this morning by the Collegian. The convention was attended by more than 300 student prcsi- of the country. Jsno was placed on the National Executive Council at the session, according to Mayer. The annual convention opened December 28 and lasted for five days. J-.1"™™ Eight Candidates Enter TO APPEAR ON RADIO PROGRAM' Local Artists Will Participate on "California Hoar" With Fa- raooa Stars DATE SET IS FEBRUARY 7 Tryoute Will Be Held at Play-| with but two days It house February 1, 2 In College ] 8tudent body officers to Radio studio Races For Offices As Petition Deadline Nears Hottest Battle Expected for Historian Post as Three Enter; Al Keefer Opposes Catherine White for Vice-President MclM knowledge for hi« of iiJerseyDemocrat |-HrS ::' Starts Drive for I'HH^S j National Lottery TBH:ti Representative Kenncy Hopes I'1" P"'0™"" " !rj for Paasage of Bill to" Raise!'I'"™"™."' « I' Billion Dollars Annually ft in which to file petitions for the five be elected for next semester, nine signed j petitions had been turned in early this morning. The final dead- I iv o« » o ii ...v lline, asset by Jim Mayer,'37, student body president, is tomorrow Itil^Z h . "SfV?1 ^^ afternoon at four o'clock. The election for the offices has been set the guest school on the Safeway f ^ tomorrow. January 13. Sore sponsored California N,ght Asjde fnm ^ „ine „,„„„, entcrcd int0 the races_ another nvefThT ,W J /^^1 Possible candidate looms; Frank Smith, '38, may still turn ina *—* Of the Na-1 i(ion for , is|ative commissioner. Company, I : Broadcasting TJiree H Britain Threatens | Fleet Mobilization . To Protect Ships1 110 Admirality Refuses to State "' | Whether Definite Orders Are " Given 17 I Playhoua.-, February 1 ea Ihit they will coo- Salt Lake City mud Chicago to pick Ai.ho«h it u~n^u»,., ca.ciej i Campus Staff Meets . sv .,=d,nt. m., ,un ha« .n .,.«»: \t Noon Tomorrow; „ kty Friday morning for the opportunity DEAN LAUNCHES SURVEY TO STUDY! LIVING CONDITIONS OF STUDENTS Drs. Lang, Thomas Publish New Book Uving at Home? | Commoting from oat of town? Driving; own e*r? Riding with others? If living away from home, which of these plans? Rooming and Boarding? Keeping house with other students? — How bubtT I Working in home for room? Board? For both? ~r^ ^ Frosh 'Kid Jig' ir£"H£sS5l Set for Friday ~" ; Gold Coast Prince - Will Speak FridayEngl.siri^t^ered • •Phllotophy of American Ed- > material uted by Dr. Lang i d for Filday night In give a "regular old time To Student Teachers Newman Club Will Hold Snow Party! NO T. B. STUDENTS Latest News Leads Jallf.—Harry Banfleld. Tracy, engineer .on a fre ■d tonight when a boiler or ateam pice on tbe LABOR LEADER" EJECTION PURPOSED IERAL MOTORS REFUSES LABOR'S lotora Corporation refuted t of the corporation, which MADRID—Scoro Wen killed 'and • aiualUea occurred oh nearby b) Bombs dropped bj rebel airplanes over the capital killed (0 pe |