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THE COLLEGIA If you could be there when these hundreds of hogsheads are opened up ... if you could see this mild ripe tobacco, prime and ready to be made into Chesterfield Ggarettes ... see the golden color of the leaf... and get a whiff of that delightful aroma.. • you'd "Delicious . . . makes me think of fruit cake." ipe home-grown andaromaticTurkish tobaccos... aged three years... make Chesterfield an outstanding cigarette.. .give them a more pleasing taste and aroma. RaDy Chairman Names Committees To Handle AnnualJVIasque Balll t/thu",'"?? f°r,the forthcomin8 Masque Ball, third in the line the Ral. Comm* Til T "*""* "l lhc "^ m"Un« °< mute. ehSST w i ""^ noon * *""«• Strickler, '37. com- Do^h.ikbT,; ° a.ddressed thc membera "-»-»»- the pos.sibil.ien of planning and attempting to promote thc ever ' iT-.. Z'Z^J^^^II^6!^ a"airs' ^J^^HS'State Musicians ;£«S^HSSj To Be in Symphony' •onenwe ' " °'h a"""IO°l; Students, Instructors Will Play Another c.Mba sta. Part in First Fresno Philhar- iORORITY RUSH Student Council Okehs SEASON OPENS; Financial Plan To Meet RULES CHANCED ""J"™1.™""!» Meet Present Activity Scale WILL END ON FEBRUARY 26 j Many Social Events Planned as; Unanimous approval of the proposal calling for an increase in .■-.emesterly fees from $13.25 to $15.00 was voiced by the student council Wednesday evening at a meeting in the college union. The legislators felt that the increase in fees would provide sufficient revenue to continue all activities on the present scale. Thc proposal will be submitted first for approval of the college board of directors. Should the board sanction the idea, its ultimate fate will rest with a popular vote to be placed before the student Program Named Delta Mu pi i |Wnea,on' Coleman Are Sehed- i-roup thi. "i.me'.ter" "^ t0 Appear on Release n. Delta sigma Ep.i- Next Week «r.dd^V"''" in. engineering Instructor, will !:.- a, :raMan, will .peak April 12 h lS~Geology department and!.lance. High Frosh Class Durant to Discuss Nominate; Officers ||ew PhiloSOphleS; ^H: Library Receives s SSS New Book Group »»I '1,'t Wn,lnOte1'prep«.7!on1'r|r!l ', ZZ' meTt'lng WedoeSa^oot In'the auditorium. Tocksleln: eecretary. Bar Crlmmel and Elltabeth Murphy; eergesnt-at-: •cbolar.htp; prior to thai time, a er nob Sears and Bruce Berg. social affairs. Fhyllla Ann Wood ■ jr.dlc.ted. might be bronght to-a mln- meeting. Bob Glim Elected Commercial Club Lists First Meet Ag Club President -vltcd to the Initial meeting of the «°mm>rcc Club Thursday si I:SO In SHi'oTn'.'."* •Tarn has been planned, accordli g co-.pon.or ol the dub -Ith O.car » June Carrotbers. 17. new presl- ing were: Oil. Freeman .'«>. vlcel »« vice "re'ld" t^Do ^rTT "" "M president: Boberl Dillon. '3S. .ecr-l tsrylreseurer. snd Marlon Mason. 3 . •M Herb Futrell. 'JS. publlellr dlrec- council representative. The cl.b voted to takej more a page In the Campus. New Art Exhibits In Display Cases CAMPUS PHOTO SCHEDULE 1, **«♦ dimensional forma that the draw- 12:30 InL R.latlona Club. ■ *•'««, Jewelry and Eliiabethlar, coa- ™»«. fnmlshsd br ths Art class pro- ^«.h..esre,t^>lbl,lnU..nnUr«. 12:30 V" " ' 'I •iporary politic*] philosophies. Sequoia Session Opens February 2ft Choir Billed for Valley Programs| The » cappells choir of I Four Student Nights Planned or Next Play liege Theatre production lo 13. In place of ths . Wright, director. Stw-I Soph Class Claims '.■*"" '":,Z5JZ&*. Isk»,M«-»»««««'»»<«»*'c*ra s/vnn /-I HI • S'°r> ■•"•.oflheMa.ter Mu.lci.n. s.-qunla. Sequoia Lake. February K 100 Per Cent Hazing *j;« ; - ;;< ,;,::„,;,,;, *:'-X'"I Tc'T liVi"c" **!. Dubby Staler. '39. .ophomo Newman OmvWill ^g^oTflJer. Discuss Conference! ,„„„„,,„— w National Catholic Conference on So- "•■'" n">> »' •< '»cel(ng of the group :lal Problems March li. IS. snd 28 In j Wednesday evening In the A. W. S. II apeak on the work of th tl problems holds yearly Senior Class Elects New Term Officers
Object Description
Title | 1937_02 The Daily Collegian February 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 | February 16, 1937 Pg 4- February 19, 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 | THE COLLEGIA If you could be there when these hundreds of hogsheads are opened up ... if you could see this mild ripe tobacco, prime and ready to be made into Chesterfield Ggarettes ... see the golden color of the leaf... and get a whiff of that delightful aroma.. • you'd "Delicious . . . makes me think of fruit cake." ipe home-grown andaromaticTurkish tobaccos... aged three years... make Chesterfield an outstanding cigarette.. .give them a more pleasing taste and aroma. RaDy Chairman Names Committees To Handle AnnualJVIasque Balll t/thu",'"?? f°r,the forthcomin8 Masque Ball, third in the line the Ral. Comm* Til T "*""* "l lhc "^ m"Un« °< mute. ehSST w i ""^ noon * *""«• Strickler, '37. com- Do^h.ikbT,; ° a.ddressed thc membera "-»-»»- the pos.sibil.ien of planning and attempting to promote thc ever ' iT-.. Z'Z^J^^^II^6!^ a"airs' ^J^^HS'State Musicians ;£«S^HSSj To Be in Symphony' •onenwe ' " °'h a"""IO°l; Students, Instructors Will Play Another c.Mba sta. Part in First Fresno Philhar- iORORITY RUSH Student Council Okehs SEASON OPENS; Financial Plan To Meet RULES CHANCED ""J"™1.™""!» Meet Present Activity Scale WILL END ON FEBRUARY 26 j Many Social Events Planned as; Unanimous approval of the proposal calling for an increase in .■-.emesterly fees from $13.25 to $15.00 was voiced by the student council Wednesday evening at a meeting in the college union. The legislators felt that the increase in fees would provide sufficient revenue to continue all activities on the present scale. Thc proposal will be submitted first for approval of the college board of directors. Should the board sanction the idea, its ultimate fate will rest with a popular vote to be placed before the student Program Named Delta Mu pi i |Wnea,on' Coleman Are Sehed- i-roup thi. "i.me'.ter" "^ t0 Appear on Release n. Delta sigma Ep.i- Next Week «r.dd^V"''" in. engineering Instructor, will !:.- a, :raMan, will .peak April 12 h lS~Geology department and!.lance. High Frosh Class Durant to Discuss Nominate; Officers ||ew PhiloSOphleS; ^H: Library Receives s SSS New Book Group »»I '1,'t Wn,lnOte1'prep«.7!on1'r|r!l ', ZZ' meTt'lng WedoeSa^oot In'the auditorium. Tocksleln: eecretary. Bar Crlmmel and Elltabeth Murphy; eergesnt-at-: •cbolar.htp; prior to thai time, a er nob Sears and Bruce Berg. social affairs. Fhyllla Ann Wood ■ jr.dlc.ted. might be bronght to-a mln- meeting. Bob Glim Elected Commercial Club Lists First Meet Ag Club President -vltcd to the Initial meeting of the «°mm>rcc Club Thursday si I:SO In SHi'oTn'.'."* •Tarn has been planned, accordli g co-.pon.or ol the dub -Ith O.car » June Carrotbers. 17. new presl- ing were: Oil. Freeman .'«>. vlcel »« vice "re'ld" t^Do ^rTT "" "M president: Boberl Dillon. '3S. .ecr-l tsrylreseurer. snd Marlon Mason. 3 . •M Herb Futrell. 'JS. publlellr dlrec- council representative. The cl.b voted to takej more a page In the Campus. New Art Exhibits In Display Cases CAMPUS PHOTO SCHEDULE 1, **«♦ dimensional forma that the draw- 12:30 InL R.latlona Club. ■ *•'««, Jewelry and Eliiabethlar, coa- ™»«. fnmlshsd br ths Art class pro- ^«.h..esre,t^>lbl,lnU..nnUr«. 12:30 V" " ' 'I •iporary politic*] philosophies. Sequoia Session Opens February 2ft Choir Billed for Valley Programs| The » cappells choir of I Four Student Nights Planned or Next Play liege Theatre production lo 13. In place of ths . Wright, director. Stw-I Soph Class Claims '.■*"" '":,Z5JZ&*. Isk»,M«-»»««««'»»<«»*'c*ra s/vnn /-I HI • S'°r> ■•"•.oflheMa.ter Mu.lci.n. s.-qunla. Sequoia Lake. February K 100 Per Cent Hazing *j;« ; - ;;< ,;,::„,;,,;, *:'-X'"I Tc'T liVi"c" **!. Dubby Staler. '39. .ophomo Newman OmvWill ^g^oTflJer. Discuss Conference! ,„„„„,,„— w National Catholic Conference on So- "•■'" n">> »' •< '»cel(ng of the group :lal Problems March li. IS. snd 28 In j Wednesday evening In the A. W. S. II apeak on the work of th tl problems holds yearly Senior Class Elects New Term Officers |