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PAGE FOUR THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN LATEST NEWS LEADS JS.R. O.Sign to Be I society Used af Concert Accepts G.O.P. Headship Dodd Predicts War Roaala.) tonight began censoring cable and' Navy Plane Still Lost <J.^d'"°™r.*£^\™7Zln. n*ThTj,'"nl',n""nno„ Dahl Gets "Life" 7^r,^n»r^ r.h^r'd!,°pT,ch^ Skis on Airplane I^tionl.rPl~or"lHe*- "rcen^^m* Save Expectant Mother rnndsco Franco. SYDNEY. N. S., Jan. < CUB-*. Is This a Free Land? .nTcarry^g^cortodayfle-^e- NEW YORK. Jan. «. <U»— Frank boond village of Dingwall, brinrinr *u reported dyinr in childbirth. The i>hy»;cUn. Dr. Philip Mijeonet. naent atopped him. bSlTerHlafSSZh^ •1 Won't Give Her Up!1 Mra. Jo.eph McNeil, waa eapected to a'^'real^a^'.wee'theart.' aUgdi Federal Government i^Kto IwX'nr'Brntlnl.0'under Enters Seattle Tie-up SEATTLE. Jan. S. OXO-The federal . reliable aource M> tod.,. ""-^"".hlTVp."'^ 'and"union j When the of S«Bitl*> yesterday nooo. BULLDOG of Labor Frances Perkins, conferred was a PUP '"shC^iroa" '"""Seattle changed aa all deep-eea. eoaatwlae and Alaaka 1S Yean Ago The Raxxberry edition remembera lmalely*iS» m°etf were affected when General Motors Head ofTlee- of pnealdent in the .tudent body Sees Business Uptrend WASHINGTON. Jan. «. (uJDWIIIIan. Trine for the pott of A. 31 S pre.1 the people to drop their feara of the Ilia. Sarah Yoon a' former .Indent The chunky', gray-halred Daniah lm- nate. They will ll.e In Peking. China. of Prealdent Rooaerelt'a auggeated propoaal that Indnatry alt about a con- idot production more In tune with poa- Jmt hare enrolled aa ]otn-nallaro ma. ion at the fnlrerrity of Silaaouri. "lf you want to le.el out the enrr. /£ W QMoU ^t,.Pr',""," prodoTjlonr " to CW"rel MlM_n0' Dr. Potter to Lead Tulare Adult Forum FRIDAY, JANUARY 7. iKs Ex-U. S. Ambassador To Germany Den< • Hitlerian Policies Dean Warns Against .Heoa. Car Parking - SJ^mrD^-e., .in;.'. ; u king lariinie- Course Schedules Now On Sale in Main Office r^^eVtwTlSia^iironS Seniors to Nominate Kappa Delta Pi Sees ce and la eapecied. by tho»e in; Class Luminaries Movies of Europe Collegian Editor to Be Selected Today ;""'*"'T!do'n™hrr'hMar> . Music Articles Missing .",'".■;,."'„." ',..■'".'„;.' m.',,'. .'.' oyu Gil® mw Fletcher Valentine knows tobacco values...like so many other independent experts he smokes Luckies! I'VE bought 4,000,000 pounds of tobacco at auctions in the past ten years," says Mr. Valentine, independent buyer of Wcstfield, N. C, "and my bread and butter depends on making the right bids. That's why I have to know tobacco values. "Now I've smoked Luckies ever since 1918, and the reason is, they suit my taste to a T. Nobody knows better than we tobacco men that Luckies are made of the finest center-leaf tobacco." isn't all...Luckies'exclusive pi "It's Toasted" takes out certain irritants naturally present in all tobacco—even the finest! The result is that you will find Luckies not only taste good but are easy on your throat. Surely,independent experts like Mr.Valentine make good judges of cigarettes... Sworn records show that, among independent tobacco experts, Luckies have twice as many exclusive smokers as have all other cigarettes combined! WITH MEN WHO KNOW TOBACCO BEST |T'$ LUCKIES 2 TO 1 Student Officers for Spring . Term To Be Chosen Tomorrow Spirited Campaign May Set High in Election Turnouts; Polling Will Take Place in A.W.S..Room From 8 to 4 ;;,r,vitlcntcd enthusiasm in mid-term student flections will , :i\ctl tomorrow as a record number of students are expected ■j., ir l.allnts in the polling booths located in tht- A. W. S. Hi,. [Kills will be open from 8 a. m. to 4 p. m., according to .l.-nijiirian. comissar of elections. After-life Depends On Own Experience, Dr. Tenney Claims Large Fresno Audience Hears College Prof In Sunday Address EDITORIAL Seniors to Elect Outstanding Limited Edition Of Caravan to Appear on Jan. Only 400 Copies Of Literary Book Will Be Printed SHALL WE PAY OUR ATHLETES? - which is to be placed first, the cartjQgSS MeiTlberS , is one which still remains unanswered stations of a college and athletics lis Officers Also that the horse—j To Be Named in academic subjects-Hs to precede the! Election Tomorrow athletics—just as surely is it apparent Th- nam.* or :s ot h. mo. ■>i- nearly opposite is true at the pies- ['""'','" ,'".'"'J"™„'"t'omtnow" of the ir is that either the cart has speed-/- ttl ip under its own power or the horse has become mired, £ I for it is plain to an intelligent observer that the two are > :■■: i-vi-n scale iii importance today. And the question ' tl.-.' i.mains to be answered is: Shall the cart be allowed ., , to pass the horse and thus upset the natural order of '< ° Just as it is true that a cart, once ahead of a horse,: ean ijecome a dangerous thing, one likely to run out of •• contuil and nullify the cooperative efforts that result when 'y tii'-y are operating in-the intended manner, so is it pos- j -i':• ih;a'athletics, once given the right of way can, in '• the wake of their growing importance, push academic r matter into a secondary position, and themselves become a Frankenstein that will soon destroy its maker, in this '• case, any college or university in the nation. I There is "no sense in denying the evident truth that ■ the day of reckoning is soon coming at Fresno State * (Continued on Page 4) • Cross-section of r~ljState Shown in r,o^:^|McLane Exhibits FRESNO STATE'S HEART BEAT IS RECORDED IN " BUZZES, LIGHTS OF THE PHONE SWITCHBOARD Man tiilnnley waa Valley Teachers To Convene Here Y. W. Plans Final Meet of Semester .chooi. win .i».ii .•:•■ Noon Jig Scheduled . Onr.nU.ti...." The - .„. „.„ W.A.A. Hockey Play-off j s:^,Il^l^ . Varsity Grid Photo 5£B-13/£ivSS Taken Tomorrow i*r: I>botosr*i>het. fo
Object Description
Title | 1938_01 The Daily Collegian January 1938 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1938 |
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" |
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Title | January 7, 1938 Pg 4- January 11, 1938 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1938 |
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" |
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PAGE FOUR
THE FRESNO STATE COLLEGE COLLEGIAN
LATEST
NEWS
LEADS
JS.R. O.Sign to Be I society
Used af Concert
Accepts G.O.P. Headship
Dodd Predicts War
Roaala.)
tonight began censoring cable and'
Navy Plane Still Lost
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