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ewcH^eusTE^ —The Fresno Slate College Collegian— le of final study- missed plentj complete blank, lertual robes Top Management Expands To Meet Growth Problems (Contm..J]romPug,l) Df The Collegian. Dead Week Ghosts Invade Campus To Haunt Students By Bud Siwm Dead week is here, and the campus has been invaded by three ghosts. These ghosts werv described in a previous Collegian feature, but just to remind you, here's a brief description of the three monsters. There's the study ghost that was born of the idea that Spring Orientation For New Students Tentatively Slated Young Farmers To A >ung Farme Pre-med Test To Be Given Twice In '57, Vocational Choice Important Decision In Life — Stacey By Frances Sorensen hours of your life In drudgery i 'estlng Service. :» N**. News Collection Method For Organizations Told (Contmued en Puie 4) . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS What young people are doing at General Electric COLLEGIAN "•,£■ stomach, jammed with no-d (Continued on PsSt 4) College Pharmacy ATTENTION FACULTY & STUDENTS MODERN NEW COLLEGE APARTMENTS NEAR NEW. CAMPUS Thermador range. Free washer-drier. Lots of tile. Birch cabinets, etc. Refrig. available. Car port. Store room. Furn. $85. Unfurn. $67.50. PH. AD 3-3929 MOVE IN NOW AND START PAY RENT FB. 1ST. Young engineer pioneers new ways to use x-ray . han 1(1.1100 lil TV en.ly by creen has been developed r ral Electric. When perfected, able medical specialists to perform "long-distance" diagnosis on patients in remote areas. One of the principal men who developed x-ray television - called TVX for short - U Dr. John E. Jacobs, Manager of the Advanced Development Laboratory of General FJeclric s XRay Department in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. . ijcobi' Work It Important, Responsible ' As an electronics specialist. Dr. Jacobs' work in the past has been devoted to the study of photoconductors-subslances whose properties the use of x-ray in industrial inspection. This in turn led to bis development of the x-ray-, sensitive camera tube used in TVX. His present administrative duties with the Advanced Development Lab allow him more lime for teaching others what he has learned. He now teaches the secand-year graduate course has recently been named McKav Visiting Pro- feseor for 1957 by the University of California at Berkeley, where he will give a two-week series of lectures on photoconduction. 27,000 Collete Gridiiittt at General Electric * Since his youth, when be was a licensed radio "ham," John Jacobs has been devoted to the study of electricity and electronics. Like each of our 27,000 college graduates, he is being given the chance to grow end realise his full potential. For General Electric has long believed this! when fresh young minds are given the freedom to develop, everybody benefits - the individual, tie Company, and the country. Educational Relatione, General Electric • Company, Schenectady S, New York Dogs Whip Broncs 64-61; Entertain San Jose Tomorrow -The Fresno State College Collegian ];iu- Il;ilfwi,y through lhe ame In leajrue competition, I (Continued on Puge 4) CHEVRON BULLDOG SERVICE H. W. BAILER CEDAR & SHAW If Caesar -were alive today— lie "would -prolmbly switch, to SLACKS. Roos has the best selection in the rfostl Levis and denims, Gabs and Flannels, Chino» and buckle-backs - they're all at RoosJ R. o-trn Bsurt FULTON AT FRESNO INTRAMURAL ROUNDUP Bullpups Try For Revenge Against Tigers Tomorrow Meet Your Balldcgs \ Strong Swim Team Taking Shape At FSC Sticklers! SIT DOWN in the common room,' take out your Luckies— and who pops up to share the fun? None other than that friendly, familiar figure, the Lounge Scrounge! He's a sly guy. too; he knows which cigarettes taste best—and he knows just who carries 'em. Luckies laste better to buyers and borrowers—and no wonder! A Lucky is all cigarette . . . nothing but fine, mild, good-tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even better. Light up a Lucky right now. You'll say it's the best-lasting cigarette Luckies Taste Better "ITS TOASTED" TO TASTE BETTER . . . CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER I ..r.C e..o.cvo, J£jA
Object Description
Title | 1957_01 The Daily Collegian January 1957 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1957 |
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 |
Description
Title | January 21, 1957 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1957 |
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 | ewcH^eusTE^ —The Fresno Slate College Collegian— le of final study- missed plentj complete blank, lertual robes Top Management Expands To Meet Growth Problems (Contm..J]romPug,l) Df The Collegian. Dead Week Ghosts Invade Campus To Haunt Students By Bud Siwm Dead week is here, and the campus has been invaded by three ghosts. These ghosts werv described in a previous Collegian feature, but just to remind you, here's a brief description of the three monsters. There's the study ghost that was born of the idea that Spring Orientation For New Students Tentatively Slated Young Farmers To A >ung Farme Pre-med Test To Be Given Twice In '57, Vocational Choice Important Decision In Life — Stacey By Frances Sorensen hours of your life In drudgery i 'estlng Service. :» N**. News Collection Method For Organizations Told (Contmued en Puie 4) . PATRONIZE OUR ADVERTISERS What young people are doing at General Electric COLLEGIAN "•,£■ stomach, jammed with no-d (Continued on PsSt 4) College Pharmacy ATTENTION FACULTY & STUDENTS MODERN NEW COLLEGE APARTMENTS NEAR NEW. CAMPUS Thermador range. Free washer-drier. Lots of tile. Birch cabinets, etc. Refrig. available. Car port. Store room. Furn. $85. Unfurn. $67.50. PH. AD 3-3929 MOVE IN NOW AND START PAY RENT FB. 1ST. Young engineer pioneers new ways to use x-ray . han 1(1.1100 lil TV en.ly by creen has been developed r ral Electric. When perfected, able medical specialists to perform "long-distance" diagnosis on patients in remote areas. One of the principal men who developed x-ray television - called TVX for short - U Dr. John E. Jacobs, Manager of the Advanced Development Laboratory of General FJeclric s XRay Department in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. . ijcobi' Work It Important, Responsible ' As an electronics specialist. Dr. Jacobs' work in the past has been devoted to the study of photoconductors-subslances whose properties the use of x-ray in industrial inspection. This in turn led to bis development of the x-ray-, sensitive camera tube used in TVX. His present administrative duties with the Advanced Development Lab allow him more lime for teaching others what he has learned. He now teaches the secand-year graduate course has recently been named McKav Visiting Pro- feseor for 1957 by the University of California at Berkeley, where he will give a two-week series of lectures on photoconduction. 27,000 Collete Gridiiittt at General Electric * Since his youth, when be was a licensed radio "ham," John Jacobs has been devoted to the study of electricity and electronics. Like each of our 27,000 college graduates, he is being given the chance to grow end realise his full potential. For General Electric has long believed this! when fresh young minds are given the freedom to develop, everybody benefits - the individual, tie Company, and the country. Educational Relatione, General Electric • Company, Schenectady S, New York Dogs Whip Broncs 64-61; Entertain San Jose Tomorrow -The Fresno State College Collegian ];iu- Il;ilfwi,y through lhe ame In leajrue competition, I (Continued on Puge 4) CHEVRON BULLDOG SERVICE H. W. BAILER CEDAR & SHAW If Caesar -were alive today— lie "would -prolmbly switch, to SLACKS. Roos has the best selection in the rfostl Levis and denims, Gabs and Flannels, Chino» and buckle-backs - they're all at RoosJ R. o-trn Bsurt FULTON AT FRESNO INTRAMURAL ROUNDUP Bullpups Try For Revenge Against Tigers Tomorrow Meet Your Balldcgs \ Strong Swim Team Taking Shape At FSC Sticklers! SIT DOWN in the common room,' take out your Luckies— and who pops up to share the fun? None other than that friendly, familiar figure, the Lounge Scrounge! He's a sly guy. too; he knows which cigarettes taste best—and he knows just who carries 'em. Luckies laste better to buyers and borrowers—and no wonder! A Lucky is all cigarette . . . nothing but fine, mild, good-tasting tobacco that's TOASTED to taste even better. Light up a Lucky right now. You'll say it's the best-lasting cigarette Luckies Taste Better "ITS TOASTED" TO TASTE BETTER . . . CLEANER, FRESHER, SMOOTHER I ..r.C e..o.cvo, J£jA |