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Party Un« Sen Ice Clubs Belay Tickets teeming the election ft counteract Ihla e jnr. or MlWl Hi,....I wlih say grot Heavy Balloting Looms Thursday THE COLLEGIAN SEEKS CRlTlCISM|F}ft,3en Candidates To Face Student Voting Staff Opens Newspaper 7V_]C0LLEGE HEAD Student, Faculty Com/henTtb BE HONORED hat sort of improvement docTihe Collegian need\ THURSDAY N I T F re.-no St;.U- follcKe sturla-iits anil family nirate will have, ■ ■■•■IVaaTaTl I 111 ■ as> ipportumty to answer this question by oliering «i«t ami PROMINENT MEN TO SPEAK cism itlwiit the semi-weekly in a survey being conducted lilt w>« l«iu"t th- r-.n—:— students. Faculty, Alumni 111 have Every phase of the Collegian makeup, both technical and edi- tliat tn torial, will In- open to suggestion in the survey. An attempt will be • ••!■ >!■!•- maili- to ili-t.-rm:i;e what the stuil.-ut. exp-el of a mll.-jr.- news- The fate of 16 men and women politicians will be in the hands of Fresno State students Thursday when the semi-annual election of student body officers is held. The election will take place in the A. W. S. room from eight to four p. m. Armen Hampar, '39, has been named head of the committee in charge of the election. Heading the list for what will perhaps be the closest race of all four men candidates running for commissioner of finance. In Honor 10th Anniversary Here! . ,„ „ ofDrFranKW-Tnomaa ! ^ (hfe ||||f ]*- when the Rotary Club vial so state College campus, lirtnally assured huge au Booth, Melvey g : Will Play Leads In Closing Show I Gets Top Honor in .H5 Pulitzer Awards May 3 CUB—The Pu- •j dl»tlngul.-hed bovsl" srded tonight to Mar- ig made hy Ml.. Kalhryn Daly. * IS Locy Wealon; Martha Si £™".r£Jt22°LZ^ScholarshipOpened i£^K^2Ss£ hg^'EvTry"", «?e «?«»£' To SellM Hi Grad8>?MAiil.'a^srar*r,aM Am ul Lady- la a play In .he eve., are' iclsco State College. Dr. e Department of EduealL lining of Marion Kalajlan. ft-1 Vane. McLaughlin, planl.t, o Trojan, celllat, will play Luncheons Given For Local Clubsi Wet page of the Collegian do you read nt *Weh page do you read laat? Collegian Survey *»!<!■. column Is least Interesting lo wM1J f0...k.toM,a,w of outer college Incorporated la the Collegian? Bo >«. "ad United Press believe that aecoun Uspatches In the ■ of world news tan say place In th .CrtlegUa: Do "•ni the OoUedan What, ther poelUve or negative, have you . otter con- Drop Ballot in Box in Main Foyer. Dr. Thomas, Relays Share Air Program] (Smith Will Address Social Science Fratl Luncheon Club Plans A.W.S. Swim May 13 Assembly Slated For All Women 9. Myru Jones. '<». u>j Candidate History Th* West Coast Belaya at ,.: >.;,r „vr radio .latlon nd Kn»C. with great aucc Pre-nursing Group ~To Visit Burnett from Dean Mary Association al Eugene, Oregon; 3 Thursday Is Last Day To Get Relay Tickets inal West Coast Relays to be held | a foyer, will be good tor Today, until 1 o'clock. ri editor of Campus: Pal C Alma Pratt Walker— Speech on-major; group leader o m, Spanlih Club. Sigma D mlor. - l Clu>; Junior. . ippelja choir; sophomore. L Sever* Oubser—Physical eduseasan major: Varsity T\ umek man; tea-
Object Description
Title | 1937_05 The Daily Collegian May 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 | May 4, 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 | Party Un« Sen Ice Clubs Belay Tickets teeming the election ft counteract Ihla e jnr. or MlWl Hi,....I wlih say grot Heavy Balloting Looms Thursday THE COLLEGIAN SEEKS CRlTlCISM|F}ft,3en Candidates To Face Student Voting Staff Opens Newspaper 7V_]C0LLEGE HEAD Student, Faculty Com/henTtb BE HONORED hat sort of improvement docTihe Collegian need\ THURSDAY N I T F re.-no St;.U- follcKe sturla-iits anil family nirate will have, ■ ■■•■IVaaTaTl I 111 ■ as> ipportumty to answer this question by oliering «i«t ami PROMINENT MEN TO SPEAK cism itlwiit the semi-weekly in a survey being conducted lilt w>« l«iu"t th- r-.n—:— students. Faculty, Alumni 111 have Every phase of the Collegian makeup, both technical and edi- tliat tn torial, will In- open to suggestion in the survey. An attempt will be • ••!■ >!■!•- maili- to ili-t.-rm:i;e what the stuil.-ut. exp-el of a mll.-jr.- news- The fate of 16 men and women politicians will be in the hands of Fresno State students Thursday when the semi-annual election of student body officers is held. The election will take place in the A. W. S. room from eight to four p. m. Armen Hampar, '39, has been named head of the committee in charge of the election. Heading the list for what will perhaps be the closest race of all four men candidates running for commissioner of finance. In Honor 10th Anniversary Here! . ,„ „ ofDrFranKW-Tnomaa ! ^ (hfe ||||f ]*- when the Rotary Club vial so state College campus, lirtnally assured huge au Booth, Melvey g : Will Play Leads In Closing Show I Gets Top Honor in .H5 Pulitzer Awards May 3 CUB—The Pu- •j dl»tlngul.-hed bovsl" srded tonight to Mar- ig made hy Ml.. Kalhryn Daly. * IS Locy Wealon; Martha Si £™".r£Jt22°LZ^ScholarshipOpened i£^K^2Ss£ hg^'EvTry"", «?e «?«»£' To SellM Hi Grad8>?MAiil.'a^srar*r,aM Am ul Lady- la a play In .he eve., are' iclsco State College. Dr. e Department of EduealL lining of Marion Kalajlan. ft-1 Vane. McLaughlin, planl.t, o Trojan, celllat, will play Luncheons Given For Local Clubsi Wet page of the Collegian do you read nt *Weh page do you read laat? Collegian Survey *»!«. "ad United Press believe that aecoun Uspatches In the ■ of world news tan say place In th .CrtlegUa: Do "•ni the OoUedan What, ther poelUve or negative, have you . otter con- Drop Ballot in Box in Main Foyer. Dr. Thomas, Relays Share Air Program] (Smith Will Address Social Science Fratl Luncheon Club Plans A.W.S. Swim May 13 Assembly Slated For All Women 9. Myru Jones. '<». u>j Candidate History Th* West Coast Belaya at ,.: >.;,r „vr radio .latlon nd Kn»C. with great aucc Pre-nursing Group ~To Visit Burnett from Dean Mary Association al Eugene, Oregon; 3 Thursday Is Last Day To Get Relay Tickets inal West Coast Relays to be held | a foyer, will be good tor Today, until 1 o'clock. ri editor of Campus: Pal C Alma Pratt Walker— Speech on-major; group leader o m, Spanlih Club. Sigma D mlor. - l Clu>; Junior. . ippelja choir; sophomore. L Sever* Oubser—Physical eduseasan major: Varsity T\ umek man; tea- |