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Ptsge Four — •""• r*—no State Collage Collegian The Hear View Jack Returns I Short Shsvinflt Critic Proclaims (Coahaaad from Pat* 2) . . Mirror . . . .,uw,¥Hs^m^^^^ ............ I eta, p tCoamomal t**m Pom l) st tb* I'nlted State* Naval Fighter Director School Norfolk. Va . tn* •tractor at tbe Naval Badar School, in Annapolli and Corpus | Chrl.ll Tet . t ttsff member In | tbe office of the chief of naval operation. Wiihtngton. D C . offl icer In charge of th* Argui train Ing detiehment Port Hueneme I Calif . commanding officer of Ar No 1. tighter direction Dear Mesa: The ftmed Sen Fran Sisrs Charter haa now been rati Bag by SO of tb* United Nation*, eae more than th* necetsary two third* rstiBcstion for scceptsnce >u* *j ftp the United Nations This l* the | aml raaal ratlBcstlon of a charter that is to iamj Saw Outeaa area, esaeul aat ap the stachtaery for the mam officer of the Pacific Fleet Radar I teaaace ef peer* and life for the ! Center and Snally director nation, of the world training for ihe I'nlted Btatee Flee Th* actual ah*ddlng of blood Training Oai I hut tear* Mil hwMllil.ee Politic*! dif!*rer>c*< •si*t between the "Big Three' which the r*c*nt Pereigi IMer*" m*«ting at London te settle China haa her trouble, between tht Communhtt tnd th* NstionaliM*. Argentina I* clsm boring far freedom, ana a f*w Say* ago Portugal r*c*iv*d ward Shat It new will *n)ey th* gr.it t ha* *v*r .njoy.d eS State* in tb* center ef inter nal dieeentlen which It detrimental te h*r reconversion Peace. Ifcks war. doesn't occur all " at eae* It mutt have other exlal- lag tasters which make II peeMbl* prior to It* acceptance It can't coas* all at one* aad 1U detain Stent it due te the haatinen of s BBSStl who waat peace at th* im stedltte conclusion ot war without working for this pence True, tbe people gsve and sacrificed during the wsr to bring It te s conclusion. The PYeantn served sine years ■ officer In charge of Section S of le naval reserve 12th Nsvsl Dls Mlrw ilrict. with headquarter, tn Preano fgTffw'w'before being called to active duty but thli wai for the an end that, bad longer, would have meant greater rhaee and suffering New we nut give and earrlflee for tbe attainment of beginning which can mean Like w* aweated out tbe itrife of war we muat be willing to iweat out the itrife of reconversion and tbe ultimate attainment M peace. which will mean actually won the mean that wa he obligations we hav through a war victory Th* United Statee ia to b. th* p.rm*n*nt tit* of tb* United Na Hon. htadquarttrt; w* mult b* th* hadtrt In the ettainm.nl. ef Incurred th* T and tb* doubl* wing with M*l Ouetafseh snd H*rk*y Celt- man running the quarter alM. Out, a 200 pound termer Army MP haa proven hlm**lf capable, ea a passer, kick*r, ball handler and Meeker. H* delights in hsrd blocking and tackling and would b* called rough in any man* Th* lawS World hen**, which ■lot* tb* tportlite lait week ended Wedaoeday with tbe Detroit Tiger- ann.ung th* crown-with four ou of .even gsme. Publicised ss one. of the screwiest, stoat poorly played serie* lo dste. II neverthe l*ii provided vis rsdlo. ths mil lions of baseball fans of the world with plenty of excitement The Brat men's campus dormitory was deelsred on limits" this week and fnto the larg* barn like at rue tuiV moved Ol* little family o Bhropshlre. Shaffer. Kelly. Falco and about a *for* ot Stst en who will look for guidsnee from thel house mother Pappy" I>on Ben Bolt Left ever Chsrli* Ksyean accepting new responsibility a. Madlum manager . . Pisrson saying St. Mary's rwslly h*s the goeSB . Injur** Bulldog* Bid w*ll and Meran sitting up again questioning at te the Jden. tity Si Cindy Legs Mill bother •uayT. . snd. C. L. fine things that BBS First Student Council Meeting Is Postponed Ih. student rouscll meeting irhigalirt for Isst night has been poMpoaed to next Thursday nlgbt Frank Meeple. atudent pretldetjt. I \\.'.t.....!.\ . n. the imly pro port lo II. i lirtill opportunity to ol. • till ■BBBBWStj Miss Slei.. , finished I oil. -.-. ..nt that very hasajg to t.. .1.1. Fre.no State Coll.-n. i. BSPJ mii.-h Sin i.i'■ lied hating lived in Ih same Mock with In I mother in lb-rheley before sh learned how to play Ihe piano She BJ satl play with ber kittens, hut she BSSwaaaat* ri-mem hered the cookies thst Mrs T.-nney The artist who | All students ami student oigali • 1'iesentillve* may attend Sg Those planning to at tend ihwuld sign up In the foyer nt..! in h.r Hi-i Bteesf Bssa i see when she wa* H years hat written the li..-oiding. which Is a new me diiitn foi Mis« Sleiiciynsk; which IBS .lie. She ot I he piece* that wen- iii.iul."l in h.-r program •ust. who is known for plannlnr to Kive her next FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE -Pott Ctn Fix JOHNNIE'S ( LKANERS Clothes Cleaned in I to 2 Days •nl. efficient lervic Take a gander our sports coats... A fees starts east is a good invesrnvent any time. First of all, Root sports costs sre cut to fit and be comfortable. They "re well tailored, too, snd will give you good service over a long period of wear Take your pick ol a good selection r solid colors, over-plaids, ctegeks, herringbones In tsns, blues, greys snd browns. All sites, too, from V6 to 44 Regulars, shorn snd longs '20 »25 »30 FULTON AT FKKSNO STREET : FRESNO Dr. Briggs Says Barracks Will Be Occupied Tonight In spite of misleading reports in the paat regarding the opening of the stadium barracks. Dr. Mitchell P Briggs, dean of men, main tain* again the barrack* will he ■■■ < upancy tonight. After paying a rental fee of S10 and a fee of 17.50 to cover break age. the men will he nsked to sign ■ThJsB require esrh occupant to care for his own bed. obaei quiet after In U>. pay hit rent advance, and generally maintain good i mid it tons in thr dorm Th*vbarrark*. afamjecl bessg tn, in. .-.i ss <>«•■ -i °€OLL£f-plAH "READABLE —WORTH READING" the dorm I* built will a handball court when the boutlng shortage Is leae acute, and there I* no further need for the barracks College Problems To Be Discussed College 1'ieeldent Punk W. Thomas Is meeting todsy with a committee from the I'nlverslty of California on the Berkeley campus . ..II.-glair problem*. The itudent homing problem will he sBtphasiaed at the meeting Ac cording to Dr Thomaa. the I'nl vertlty of California haa In the past opposed the attempts of the atate college, to secure appropriation! for dormitories The changed policy • it tli>- university Is etpected to agwg ■Btwag support to the »lste rollege* Cooperative plans for protecting fun.N in be appropriated by the .late legislature for the construe Hon of ln>.iimtu.n..I l.millings will il-.. kg discussed In Thomas stated that these nun!* have been Ibjpsltni il in gtg] and count> n-pies.-ntatlxes gaga gg large portion of Art Center Discusses Prospective Members sad eaaassl oiialln.nlinn- for ■ i th. • \n assises who hm. .ompleted eae arm trass I ■>' trade av BaaS <>f tin ii «"iK :iiul art minor. ■ | . sweSg will BS glx-n In lmii.li <>f preapeetle* luembera i ..iiiiniti. . Ii.-i.l- f.n the affair are Mile liar tram, decorations IVailedn* Lag tin I lut nations "inch will be <r*rt» &a*Ur9 Committee Will Meet Th* publication* e*mmltt*e will meat Monday nets in th* eeen- mittee r*om of th* umen VOL XXXIV FRESNO, CALIFORNIA. FRIDA¥, OCTOBER 12, 1946 STATE PLANS FOR GRID GAME Rally Committee Plans Advertising Parade in Town Cal Poly Mustang Will Invade Fresno Stadium The California Polytechnic College Mustangs will invade Ratcliffe Stadium tomorrow night to engage Fresno State's undefeated Bulldogs at 8 o'clock. The Bulldogs snd the Mustangs battled to a 6-6 tie in the opening game of tha season. How*v*r. .Inc. that gam* O Henderao.' haven't had much luck roiinred ISO la.t Saturday hy thai nar .tudded Camp leer*, while Ibe Bulldog! ware rolling over Aritona Slate 1S-0 The Bulldog! have relied on their powerful running attack heir gaate* to del* and the Mu. angi are stressing s defensive em whlcb tbey hope will stop hard running Bulldog backs. to stop left half Jack Kelley who got away for aetata long gains In the SI inter P-eld id Aritona game*. Tbe Mustangs may passes from quarterback htel Ous tut son who has been warming up hia pitching arm In practice lately RESERVES IMPROVE Keserve lineman and backi alike ■bowing tmprov*m*n . iltted to breakl,alr of thi Into the lineup more sad more ss Student Mail Will Be Returned to Sender All atudent mall which ha* not been called for will be returned ■ the tender Monday School mall III be relumed to tbe offlre* from hleh It came, and outside ma't III be sent ta the sender Approximately SO student, havo uncalled for mall in the ttuden' aa*BSS Annie Shew, poet ofr fire chairman, ssld The post offlre. iltuated .at the entrance to the itudent union. Is open every day Frat Council Sets Rush Dates, Elects Fraternity rushing dstss were Hied by the Inter Praternlty Coon cil yeaterday noon, and officer* of th* council w*re »lected for th* fall lemeeter. Irwin Eflrd. ZeU Mu. will terve aa prealdent ef th* frat governing body, and Norman Body, aagasa Tau. ai vice president Horace White. Tbeta Chi waa cheeen secretary Official rush leatSB for the gv* frsternltle. on th* campus will he- gin Thursday when the ZeU Mu members will entertain proapee- tlve member* at the Brat raih af nigra. Taut will hav* their party n*it Friday and Thelarfhl the fat- lowing Sunday The tvo fraternities which have been Inactive during the war years. Alpha snd Mu Alpbs Dal ta. will alee revive this fill Alphs the > October S4. amythe Mu Alpha Del ta rush SawS haa not been »et PreSpreiirw night for the frtter nltleeWwlll be October SS. and all eaee peitod will btat from mid nlgbt tbi ' night iBI S pm the following when pledge Hit. will be released to fraternity presides** by Dean of Men Mitchell P llrlgg* The neit meeting of the Inter > ill be Thursday at II M pm in Hi llrlgg* oClce band, and a car caravan of rally committee member, will leave the front of the college at 10 am. tomorrow to parade through the main section of town as sa sdver ti.lng stunt for the Cal Poly PBC football gamg Tbe truck, with . large sign oa each aid*, will also carry the Ft** Stst* yell leaders. Hank Eana lieulta Packard and Patricia Sam lis. Bally committee members wll follow tbe truck In two decorated convertible*, and all ether itu dents who havs cars will follow in tbe parade Varsity yells will be given aad awsge isags will be sung during the parade. Jackie Schukaeeht. ral committee chairman, ta In charge During the half-time laterstle .Ion at tbe gsme tomorrow. Fresno Btste rooters will perform card tricks, arranged by tbe rally eota on ev*i> seal In the rooters wtlon will be s slip of paper, tell Ing the student what color of card use during each numbered When the signal Is given by Miss Scbuknecht each student wll raise hit caari te eye level snd hold Ibere until he Is told to tske I III rooter* must w**r whit* Jack, Naval Veteran, Returns To Resume Physics Teaching nin In.tnirtoi in phytic, tnd electrical engineering In the t'nlt Sg Stale* Nival Academy In An polls to the poet of director o naval training for both tbe Atlant iid Pacific Fle*l* It Ihe five and half year* naval record of Coat niiind.-r Ralph A Jack, professor of BarpettS it the Preeno State Col lege who has Just returned lo resume his classes ou the campus/ CesBBtaader Jack, what had a aUuf of ggg officer* ,n(j i.see •* listed in.: working under hi. direction. was leepon.lble for the Irslnlng o S.oae officer* and s.000 stea eaeli month The official directed al training In naval communication! radar, gunnery, gghter direction anti aircraft aad machine gun raining at the I'mied tSatee Flee Training renter tt Oabu did not prevent the officer from seeing *c Although he ssrsped Japaneae bullets while In charge of an vtneed radar iweannalaeance party ulmlnaled In directorship of nava mender Jack wai Injured ssslstlng equlpmen tbe surf Th* In Jury, which necessitated treat men Oakland prevented the educator rrom re turning te the rollege at the open lag of the MSteeter last month Commander Jack, who entered th* Bertie* a* a lieutenant in 1S40. left hit poet at Aauapolli In 1S41 to enter radar work Fre^renceTllfjr Parties to Cumax Sorority Rushing Climaxing a week of rushing and ushering in a new group of pledgee far Use gee- en campus sororities will be the preference night parties toalght by th* ee- cial group* The Alpha Theta SB-rarity wSB entertain at a caitdlaslgSw bridge party Lorrwtte aad fa* rati Can*-* 1*41 win be co-k.ettt.sa Delta Kappas win fete taetr guesti it t tatorgasboard fWaaer and backward bridgw at tae heate of Peggy Kohlmaa Th* Delta Ma Pad Sorority wlB entertain their rwspecUT* guests st s China** dinner te he gleaa at the borne of Betty Lea B.berta Oastee of whist will fallow tha 4aaV progrwaalv* dinner will he green by the Delta Sigma aTaaatsa member* with the several en Brass being given nt the O'Hera basse, and host as ef Bylvt* Carlson sad Barbara Gaal The Ostega XI Omlcroa Sorerttp will give a feeasBl hrwag* party. Tb* boat* of Aadley Vaugha w*TJ b* th* totting for the affair. A dinner at dears* OoM Ian wSB f*t* the gweeu of th* Pal Cal Seta ~>roiity with the evening Betas*. latased with aa tnfartaal saAJtsr g at the heate ef Mrs Vera* Da n*y. th* club ipoaaor ' The Stgata Phi Oataata* Baee aaned a dinner sag Bridge par- st the Forst Waahlngton CaaSv I Slrsace period will begia toalght midpight and will caeUaae satfl Tu**day at S p.av. when law prtal deals of the various toroiitl** wig P4rk up their pSettpt Beta at the *#• Bo* of Dr Hubert Phillip*. BwaV llellenlc Iswysr rntsgiag tstwsaaalBs wBJ he heag by th* **v*ral grwaga aest w*eh School Clothes to Be Attire for Triple S Tea llrt* tnd sweater, will b* t >er attire for the Triple 8 tea freshmen women and transfer BsawawSS Thursday The qtmlnted'- tea will be held In the coed lounge from 4" to S SB p.st the past there has been some mi.under.t.ndlng ss hould be worn." listed Triple 8 •resld.nt Dorothy Dlllman "It I* lot a formal lea. th* glili should ..Hie II. their school clothe* At Ihe last Triple S meeting Mlaa Dlllman appointed tbe following girls to head tbe lie Bargum. decoration*. Balneary Johnten. publicity. Eleanor Crip pen. invitation*. Jenn McCain en Shew, proper J»r Boae. bwtty Kent refreel Helen Klein and Cwrrlne Caollet will bead tb* kitchen Bulldog Gridders to. Be Interviewed on Radio Mel iiu*taf*on. Bulldog quarter bark, will be Interviewed tt thla afurnooe oa th* KABM Sport* Parade program Fullback Frank ValaraUa will he the subject ef a thumbnail sketch on the Walt Cave Pool ball Score- board on KMJ tomorrew afternoon st S SO o'clock AWS Sets Date For Queen's Ball December 1 wUI be la* gate et the Queen'i Ball MarawS Osstte, iltteaa. which Isaewa* Ths dead I la* fee alga ap* la WseV sBsgtath deparuaent I* the oAher leeUags Thoee cleht who haea sag hoeea ihetr itprteeauihte pat .re regueeted tb do so
Object Description
Title | 1945_10 The Daily Collegian October 1945 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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 | October 9, 1945 Pg 4- October 12, 1945 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1945 |
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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Ptsge Four — •""• r*—no State Collage Collegian
The Hear View Jack Returns I Short Shsvinflt Critic Proclaims
(Coahaaad from Pat* 2) . .
Mirror . . . .,uw,¥Hs^m^^^^
............ I eta, p
tCoamomal t**m Pom l)
st tb* I'nlted State* Naval Fighter
Director School Norfolk. Va . tn*
•tractor at tbe Naval Badar
School, in Annapolli and Corpus
| Chrl.ll Tet . t ttsff member In
| tbe office of the chief of naval operation. Wiihtngton. D C . offl
icer In charge of th* Argui train
Ing detiehment Port Hueneme
I Calif . commanding officer of Ar
No 1. tighter direction
Dear Mesa: The ftmed Sen Fran
Sisrs Charter haa now been rati
Bag by SO of tb* United Nation*,
eae more than th* necetsary two
third* rstiBcstion for scceptsnce >u* *j
ftp the United Nations This l* the | aml raaal
ratlBcstlon of a charter that is to iamj Saw Outeaa area, esaeul
aat ap the stachtaery for the mam officer of the Pacific Fleet Radar
I teaaace ef peer* and life for the ! Center and Snally director
nation, of the world training for ihe I'nlted Btatee Flee
Th* actual ah*ddlng of blood Training Oai
I hut tear* Mil
hwMllil.ee Politic*! dif!*rer>c*<
•si*t between the "Big Three'
which the r*c*nt Pereigi
IMer*" m*«ting at London
te settle China haa her trouble,
between tht Communhtt tnd th*
NstionaliM*. Argentina I* clsm
boring far freedom, ana a f*w
Say* ago Portugal r*c*iv*d ward
Shat It new will *n)ey th* gr.it
t ha* *v*r .njoy.d
eS State* in tb* center ef inter
nal dieeentlen which It detrimental te h*r reconversion
Peace. Ifcks war. doesn't occur all
" at eae* It mutt have other exlal-
lag tasters which make II peeMbl*
prior to It* acceptance It can't
coas* all at one* aad 1U detain
Stent it due te the haatinen of s
BBSStl who waat peace at th* im
stedltte conclusion ot war without
working for this pence True, tbe
people gsve and sacrificed during
the wsr to bring It te s conclusion.
The PYeantn served sine years
■ officer In charge of Section S of
le naval reserve 12th Nsvsl Dls
Mlrw ilrict. with headquarter, tn Preano
fgTffw'w'before being called to active duty
but thli wai for the
an end that, bad
longer, would have meant greater
rhaee and suffering New we nut
give and earrlflee for tbe attainment of beginning which can mean
Like w* aweated out tbe itrife
of war we muat be willing to iweat
out the itrife of reconversion and
tbe ultimate attainment M peace.
which will mean
actually won the
mean that wa he
obligations we hav
through a war victory
Th* United Statee ia to b. th*
p.rm*n*nt tit* of tb* United Na
Hon. htadquarttrt; w* mult b*
th* hadtrt In the ettainm.nl. ef
Incurred
th* T and tb* doubl* wing with
M*l Ouetafseh snd H*rk*y Celt-
man running the quarter alM.
Out, a 200 pound termer Army
MP haa proven hlm**lf capable,
ea a passer, kick*r, ball handler
and Meeker. H* delights in hsrd
blocking and tackling and would
b* called rough in any man*
Th* lawS World hen**, which
■lot* tb* tportlite lait week ended
Wedaoeday with tbe Detroit Tiger-
ann.ung th* crown-with four ou
of .even gsme. Publicised ss one.
of the screwiest, stoat poorly
played serie* lo dste. II neverthe
l*ii provided vis rsdlo. ths mil
lions of baseball fans of the world
with plenty of excitement
The Brat men's campus dormitory
was deelsred on limits" this week
and fnto the larg* barn like at rue
tuiV moved Ol* little family o
Bhropshlre. Shaffer. Kelly. Falco
and about a *for* ot Stst en who
will look for guidsnee from thel
house mother Pappy" I>on Ben
Bolt
Left ever Chsrli* Ksyean
accepting new responsibility a.
Madlum manager . . Pisrson
saying St. Mary's rwslly h*s the
goeSB . Injur** Bulldog* Bid
w*ll and Meran sitting up again
questioning at te the Jden.
tity Si Cindy Legs Mill bother
•uayT. . snd. C. L.
fine things that BBS
First Student Council
Meeting Is Postponed
Ih. student rouscll meeting
irhigalirt for Isst night has been
poMpoaed to next Thursday nlgbt
Frank Meeple. atudent pretldetjt.
I \\.'.t.....!.\ . n.
the imly
pro port lo
II. i
lirtill
opportunity to ol. •
till ■BBBBWStj
Miss Slei.. ,
finished I oil. -.-. ..nt that
very hasajg to t.. .1.1.
Fre.no State Coll.-n.
i. BSPJ mii.-h
Sin i.i'■ lied hating lived in Ih
same Mock with In I
mother in lb-rheley before sh
learned how to play Ihe piano She
BJ satl play with ber
kittens, hut she BSSwaaaat* ri-mem
hered the cookies thst Mrs T.-nney
The artist who |
All students ami student oigali
• 1'iesentillve* may attend
Sg Those planning to at
tend ihwuld sign up In the foyer
nt..! in h.r
Hi-i Bteesf Bssa i
see when she wa* H years
hat written the
li..-oiding. which Is a new me
diiitn foi Mis« Sleiiciynsk;
which IBS .lie. She
ot I he piece*
that wen- iii.iul."l in h.-r program
•ust. who is known for
plannlnr to Kive her next
FRIENDLY FOSS
RADIO SERVICE
-Pott Ctn Fix
JOHNNIE'S ( LKANERS
Clothes Cleaned in I to 2 Days
•nl. efficient lervic
Take a gander
our sports coats...
A fees starts east is a good invesrnvent any time.
First of all, Root sports costs sre cut to fit and
be comfortable. They "re well tailored, too, snd
will give you good service over a long period
of wear Take your pick ol a good selection r
solid colors, over-plaids, ctegeks, herringbones
In tsns, blues, greys snd browns. All sites, too,
from V6 to 44 Regulars, shorn snd longs
'20 »25 »30
FULTON AT FKKSNO STREET : FRESNO
Dr. Briggs Says
Barracks Will Be
Occupied Tonight
In spite of misleading reports in the paat regarding
the opening of the stadium
barracks. Dr. Mitchell P
Briggs, dean of men, main
tain* again the barrack* will he
■■■ < upancy tonight.
After paying a rental fee of S10
and a fee of 17.50 to cover break
age. the men will he nsked to sign
■ThJsB require esrh occupant
to care for his own bed. obaei
quiet after In U>. pay hit rent
advance, and generally maintain
good i mid it tons in thr dorm
Th*vbarrark*. afamjecl
bessg tn, in. .-.i ss <>«•■ -i
°€OLL£f-plAH
"READABLE —WORTH READING"
the dorm I* built will
a handball court when the boutlng
shortage Is leae acute, and there I*
no further need for the barracks
College Problems
To Be Discussed
College 1'ieeldent Punk W.
Thomas Is meeting todsy with a
committee from the I'nlverslty of
California on the Berkeley campus
. ..II.-glair problem*.
The itudent homing problem will
he sBtphasiaed at the meeting Ac
cording to Dr Thomaa. the I'nl
vertlty of California haa In the past
opposed the attempts of the atate
college, to secure appropriation!
for dormitories The changed policy
• it tli>- university Is etpected to agwg
■Btwag support to the »lste rollege*
Cooperative plans for protecting
fun.N in be appropriated by the
.late legislature for the construe
Hon of ln>.iimtu.n..I l.millings will
il-.. kg discussed
In Thomas stated that these
nun!* have been Ibjpsltni il in gtg]
and count> n-pies.-ntatlxes gaga gg
large portion of
Art Center Discusses
Prospective Members
sad eaaassl
oiialln.nlinn- for ■ i
th. •
\n assises who hm. .ompleted
eae arm trass I ■>' trade av
BaaS <>f tin ii «"iK :iiul art minor.
■
| . sweSg will BS glx-n
In lmii.li <>f preapeetle* luembera
i ..iiiiniti. . Ii.-i.l- f.n the affair are
Mile liar
tram, decorations IVailedn* Lag
tin I lut nations
"inch will be
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