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Page Four Time and Tide.. By Frank Mesple Toe results of the Moscow Conference have been announced to the world These are the main points 1. Chin* has signed the agreement, making four represented nations. 2. They agreed in right to the bitter end. but no enlightenment was given as to Russo-Japanese relstlons. 3. Non-violence will be emphasized' Immediately after peace With consultation being em. ployed. 4. The- power, have agreed an •n Independent Au.tria. Is this th* Initial step In a German carve-up T ft.' Liberal government, to be established In Italy. '" 0. The group agreed to return war guilt to their re.pectiv. countries to be tried under those -The Fresno State College Collegian- Charm Chorus (Continued from fage One) old-Bands at army life; they were |£at day's graduating class and-bad probably been in the army all of three or four months Dorothy Ohai led the are to be 7. Two commission set up to coordinate the war effort « O O The Russian armies are driving the (topper into the Crimean int One may look n>r»nnl to a ' second Crimean sum which will culminate. If all goes well, with a costly German evacuation They could retreat by sea to Odessa or perhaps farther west t» the Dal fcans. at Varna or Constants o o <• While American miners and /operator* battle for wages. Al- J lied soldiers mu.t pay in blood | snd suff.rlng. Such i. the entan- \ glem.nt of economic, and war. o o o I An optimistic viewpoint upon the s.ibllltles of an early Kiirupeoti ice was given by laird Halifax • special Buml** conference He pictured the Germnn »ar machine as a highly tempered ftn< edged mapaine Rut one-flaw of neeesMly. would cause the entire mechanism to dissolve Henry Wallace ei pressed the same npinloa Inst sing," said the director, "which we arranged to give an effect of spontaneity This was accomplished by a careful planting of chorus sing- era throughout the group who start to sing when the leader gives the cue The leaders sit In front with their partner*, thus forming a nucleus armiml which the singing branches out This week the boys liked best a special arrangement of "What Ho You Do In the Infantry" Sunday, before dinner, the chor us went to the hospital ami sang a few numbers for the men who were unable lr» go to the parties. That noon they were entertained for dinner by the S9th Battalion, who In slated the) had to have their share of songs loo. ho the girls sang four more songs after dinner before starling back to Fresno. Ijist week end Shirley Acord took her how as the dancing host ess. replacing Phyllis Dickinson. who is now social hostess Concert Ushers Are Announced A list of the ushers and usher ettea for the Fresno Musical Club concerts has been released by Arthur C. Herd nil I head of the music department The regular list Include. Rosemary Acord. Shirley Acord. 1'hyl lis nil*.. Uirrnlne Uyrd. Shirley Cobb. Genevieve FutslmmonB, Lola Urowe. Sue Henderson. Mary Grant. Bonnie Howlson. Dorothy Jones. Annabels* Kroeker, Joyce Phllpnt. Irene Hal*. Pauline LaB.HI. Cleo Martin. Nancy Spence, Mar Ian Tipton Kmelyu Viau and Mar Jorte Y Th.- are Elisabeth Arrant*. Dalsylee Rnstoussen. Marlon llrowe, Melva Leach. Jack Hall. Jttrk Johnston Annette Ijt Rue. Tom l-u * | Betsy Van Set enter. Sh!rle> <;ttrd !l,.-ri alternate! their post offlci Eberhart-Burk Troth Revealed at Party Low gWTaavSOCeO Premium ^ty^T/fl/??^***! Me*™ CANTRELL BECOMES Freshman Women * AIRUNE STEWARDE^Si Nominate Officers -cent graduate of the United Ir Lines school for stewardesses I i Chicago In Velden Cantrell. Star | »nt at Fre.no Slate College l*»t ■I Hlntiliig her wings. Mis ■II was nsslgned to the wesl ction of the t'ntted Air Line* mrmny v party Saturday embers of the Freshman Luncheon Club nominated al their tlrst meeting rtmrsdai noon, under the direction of Annette La Hue. Triple 8 reore sentalive Nominations of officers of the club were as follows President. '" Detty Jane Larson. Bobble Lou °! Manner. Carolyn Maglll and Doro- " thea Sunler. vice-president. Ruth '• Jean Whltmore. Jackie Reed, Bev ardesses ,.r)v K||lion and Corrtn* Case; sec- **" ! retary. Uelty Mtlcy. Joan Jorgensen Km* m member of and Alice Schneider; and treasur- riatnuial English «-r. Marie Kauffung. Dorothy Iloyer Delta Kappa sor land Marjorle Stone Miss UiRue asked the member* l of the clubs to sign up for valun .•liter] at a bridge, teer work In the student post of is-ht liven by Sue -nrP which will be kept open dur- her home on Roose mg the nest «lx weeks by the eshman honor society member. Ttie officers will be elected at the e.-ting Thursday noon •• plan o' elrjhly membe NEED MUSIC FOR YOUR Dr\NCE? Phonograph Recordb Johnnie's Radio Service 405 Vassar Ph 3-C8C7 for f fovembe, Topaz settings in many styles of exquisite rings . . . 1£L^£Ij J6UJ€L€R FULTOn STR66T jhejlitM^ mission CHAPEL BROADWAY at BELMONT 9Am€ 3-2101 tVutoen CJlnkt&i sole owner Have a Coca-Cola = What's the goo^word.^ ■on ... or how to get along with folks lUie « "Ctue", i«yi tbe returned soldier sod hi* friendly gesture is uodcritood io Newport or New Zealand, at borne or in far-off places. Aiuuod cbe world Coca-Cola stands fur tbe pjein that rtr- /r.iAfi, —hii become the gesture of good will, aiyiog Lei i be friend*. somio uNDti AuiHOtirr o» »h» coca.coia comfanv it COCA-COLA nOTTLINQ COMPANY OF FRESNO SOS R 6treeL. Frs.no, Callt. _ ^_
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Title | 1943_11 The Daily Collegian November 1943 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
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Title | November 2, 1943 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1943 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | Page Four Time and Tide.. By Frank Mesple Toe results of the Moscow Conference have been announced to the world These are the main points 1. Chin* has signed the agreement, making four represented nations. 2. They agreed in right to the bitter end. but no enlightenment was given as to Russo-Japanese relstlons. 3. Non-violence will be emphasized' Immediately after peace With consultation being em. ployed. 4. The- power, have agreed an •n Independent Au.tria. Is this th* Initial step In a German carve-up T ft.' Liberal government, to be established In Italy. '" 0. The group agreed to return war guilt to their re.pectiv. countries to be tried under those -The Fresno State College Collegian- Charm Chorus (Continued from fage One) old-Bands at army life; they were |£at day's graduating class and-bad probably been in the army all of three or four months Dorothy Ohai led the are to be 7. Two commission set up to coordinate the war effort « O O The Russian armies are driving the (topper into the Crimean int One may look n>r»nnl to a ' second Crimean sum which will culminate. If all goes well, with a costly German evacuation They could retreat by sea to Odessa or perhaps farther west t» the Dal fcans. at Varna or Constants o o <• While American miners and /operator* battle for wages. Al- J lied soldiers mu.t pay in blood | snd suff.rlng. Such i. the entan- \ glem.nt of economic, and war. o o o I An optimistic viewpoint upon the s.ibllltles of an early Kiirupeoti ice was given by laird Halifax • special Buml** conference He pictured the Germnn »ar machine as a highly tempered ftn< edged mapaine Rut one-flaw of neeesMly. would cause the entire mechanism to dissolve Henry Wallace ei pressed the same npinloa Inst sing," said the director, "which we arranged to give an effect of spontaneity This was accomplished by a careful planting of chorus sing- era throughout the group who start to sing when the leader gives the cue The leaders sit In front with their partner*, thus forming a nucleus armiml which the singing branches out This week the boys liked best a special arrangement of "What Ho You Do In the Infantry" Sunday, before dinner, the chor us went to the hospital ami sang a few numbers for the men who were unable lr» go to the parties. That noon they were entertained for dinner by the S9th Battalion, who In slated the) had to have their share of songs loo. ho the girls sang four more songs after dinner before starling back to Fresno. Ijist week end Shirley Acord took her how as the dancing host ess. replacing Phyllis Dickinson. who is now social hostess Concert Ushers Are Announced A list of the ushers and usher ettea for the Fresno Musical Club concerts has been released by Arthur C. Herd nil I head of the music department The regular list Include. Rosemary Acord. Shirley Acord. 1'hyl lis nil*.. Uirrnlne Uyrd. Shirley Cobb. Genevieve FutslmmonB, Lola Urowe. Sue Henderson. Mary Grant. Bonnie Howlson. Dorothy Jones. Annabels* Kroeker, Joyce Phllpnt. Irene Hal*. Pauline LaB.HI. Cleo Martin. Nancy Spence, Mar Ian Tipton Kmelyu Viau and Mar Jorte Y Th.- are Elisabeth Arrant*. Dalsylee Rnstoussen. Marlon llrowe, Melva Leach. Jack Hall. Jttrk Johnston Annette Ijt Rue. Tom l-u * | Betsy Van Set enter. Sh!rle> <;ttrd !l,.-ri alternate! their post offlci Eberhart-Burk Troth Revealed at Party Low gWTaavSOCeO Premium ^ty^T/fl/??^***! Me*™ CANTRELL BECOMES Freshman Women * AIRUNE STEWARDE^Si Nominate Officers -cent graduate of the United Ir Lines school for stewardesses I i Chicago In Velden Cantrell. Star | »nt at Fre.no Slate College l*»t ■I Hlntiliig her wings. Mis ■II was nsslgned to the wesl ction of the t'ntted Air Line* mrmny v party Saturday embers of the Freshman Luncheon Club nominated al their tlrst meeting rtmrsdai noon, under the direction of Annette La Hue. Triple 8 reore sentalive Nominations of officers of the club were as follows President. '" Detty Jane Larson. Bobble Lou °! Manner. Carolyn Maglll and Doro- " thea Sunler. vice-president. Ruth '• Jean Whltmore. Jackie Reed, Bev ardesses ,.r)v K||lion and Corrtn* Case; sec- **" ! retary. Uelty Mtlcy. Joan Jorgensen Km* m member of and Alice Schneider; and treasur- riatnuial English «-r. Marie Kauffung. Dorothy Iloyer Delta Kappa sor land Marjorle Stone Miss UiRue asked the member* l of the clubs to sign up for valun .•liter] at a bridge, teer work In the student post of is-ht liven by Sue -nrP which will be kept open dur- her home on Roose mg the nest «lx weeks by the eshman honor society member. Ttie officers will be elected at the e.-ting Thursday noon •• plan o' elrjhly membe NEED MUSIC FOR YOUR Dr\NCE? Phonograph Recordb Johnnie's Radio Service 405 Vassar Ph 3-C8C7 for f fovembe, Topaz settings in many styles of exquisite rings . . . 1£L^£Ij J6UJ€L€R FULTOn STR66T jhejlitM^ mission CHAPEL BROADWAY at BELMONT 9Am€ 3-2101 tVutoen CJlnkt&i sole owner Have a Coca-Cola = What's the goo^word.^ ■on ... or how to get along with folks lUie « "Ctue", i«yi tbe returned soldier sod hi* friendly gesture is uodcritood io Newport or New Zealand, at borne or in far-off places. Aiuuod cbe world Coca-Cola stands fur tbe pjein that rtr- /r.iAfi, —hii become the gesture of good will, aiyiog Lei i be friend*. somio uNDti AuiHOtirr o» »h» coca.coia comfanv it COCA-COLA nOTTLINQ COMPANY OF FRESNO SOS R 6treeL. Frs.no, Callt. _ ^_ |