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•COUEO.AM •ntLSpot. rS5*tSJK?iw.*2,,*,.-."r,"".!" •SSL***! By Gordon Scott # - The Fresno State College Collegian . ^S^^e^TsS^ ^^^d^irviviE. .SrpE™ Business Managor Dorothy Boles Phone 4-4721 Managing Editor ...Ed Sturgeon Advertising Manager lack Fannin Makeup Editor Waller Mitchell Copy Editors Marian Zailian, Maraaret Munson Stall Photographer Gordon Scott Circulation Manager Gloria Antriasian -JEV- The Next War A number of professors Have been herd to recite in their lectures recently such sentences as "In the next war, things will be this way," or "In the next war. many deadly weapon) will be revealed." Seldom, if ever, do these educators qualify their statements with an "If there is another war," it is always "In the next war." It is hard to understand how this nation or any nation can expect peace if the populace continues to believe war is inevitable. This is especially true when the nation's educators continue to assume that peace is an impossibility. The American press has also failed to give even a ray of hope for peace. Almost every line of printed matter concerning Russia conveys to the people the idea that another war is inevitable—it is just a matter of time. Americans must realize that war is always a possibility and America must not assume the isolationist view she held before the recent THE BLUE KEY . . . Carnival was photographed this year on colored film for release to other chapters of the service fraternity at other schools. Blue Key's work at Fresno State was praised at the Regional Convention held recently at the University of Southern California with the result that many of the other chapters requested graphic information on the conduct of affairs here. ASSOCIATION . . . leaders are worried that ii.-\t v. ;cr the government may not suffer the .ai>. n-.• .if student Ixxly cards for veterans attending college on the GI Bill. The student lxxly card price recently took a raise to cover added costs on the yearbook. Since many of war with Germany and Japan, but and America must start believing that prevention of another war is not impossible. In the words of Lcl.inJ Stowe, noted foreign correspondent and Pulitzer prize winner, "If we actually believe that another war is inevitable, then we should all go out now and Words and Notes ^» ** k Walter WltcUl sonnet with a. bookkeeper** a FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van Ness Palmers Seaside Service Your spare time can be profitable New plan offers civili «# with pay—in dozens of skills Ask for a copy of "COME ABOARD" Home ot the Original "BULLDOGGER" * Plate Lunches * Sandwiches * Fountain Specialties amEDIATB TRAY SERVICE Open 6:80 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. FSC Stadium Melroy Is Here *v ^ l»j Welrotf ra, hulldoga. and My hoad was spinning from t An.! in llc.-lr clef th.JT chortl*. Quoth sir bank«r-"Damn ti. hookitore!" "Stop- said I. -there-, no m ore mon'«y" "Oh" check'a good, honey." ^? NEVERMORE!" New Books Now In Branch Library CARTWRIGHTS TYPING SERVICE "Siii« 1946" Oar Sfecialtj We Pick-up & Dolive Phone 4-0091 Wiens and Kirrzel in Senior Recital Sunday Xctlcr to ike r€ditor i last Friday's Coll.glan Is SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY All Leather Binders Portfolios. Brief Cases Jl?r-Jfc Do YOU THINK SHE WLU. Wr&M ENJOY HER WEDDWC. GUT ■MffV op SU^EBWARE?" fc^-flKlfONT THINK, I rarKrW.WHEII Wt wrr> LABELONTHEBor" K^JN. NIELSEN WF/i\\^MmJfl JEWEIER MJMti/Hm '23fc Fuii',n Sircot lt\U-JT SPECIALIZING IN OLD I VALLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP YOU SAW THEM IN VOGUE For yo\i young things who "swear by" that flattering , d'orsay line ... short dolly vamb ... and sky-reaching P Q-C heel that do such befitting things for your feet! Also D..J J in Brown and White
Object Description
Title | 1947_05 The Daily Collegian May 1947 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1947 |
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 | May 23, 1947 Pg 2 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1947 |
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 | •COUEO.AM •ntLSpot. rS5*tSJK?iw.*2,,*,.-."r,"".!" •SSL***! By Gordon Scott # - The Fresno State College Collegian . ^S^^e^TsS^ ^^^d^irviviE. .SrpE™ Business Managor Dorothy Boles Phone 4-4721 Managing Editor ...Ed Sturgeon Advertising Manager lack Fannin Makeup Editor Waller Mitchell Copy Editors Marian Zailian, Maraaret Munson Stall Photographer Gordon Scott Circulation Manager Gloria Antriasian -JEV- The Next War A number of professors Have been herd to recite in their lectures recently such sentences as "In the next war, things will be this way," or "In the next war. many deadly weapon) will be revealed." Seldom, if ever, do these educators qualify their statements with an "If there is another war," it is always "In the next war." It is hard to understand how this nation or any nation can expect peace if the populace continues to believe war is inevitable. This is especially true when the nation's educators continue to assume that peace is an impossibility. The American press has also failed to give even a ray of hope for peace. Almost every line of printed matter concerning Russia conveys to the people the idea that another war is inevitable—it is just a matter of time. Americans must realize that war is always a possibility and America must not assume the isolationist view she held before the recent THE BLUE KEY . . . Carnival was photographed this year on colored film for release to other chapters of the service fraternity at other schools. Blue Key's work at Fresno State was praised at the Regional Convention held recently at the University of Southern California with the result that many of the other chapters requested graphic information on the conduct of affairs here. ASSOCIATION . . . leaders are worried that ii.-\t v. ;cr the government may not suffer the .ai>. n-.• .if student Ixxly cards for veterans attending college on the GI Bill. The student lxxly card price recently took a raise to cover added costs on the yearbook. Since many of war with Germany and Japan, but and America must start believing that prevention of another war is not impossible. In the words of Lcl.inJ Stowe, noted foreign correspondent and Pulitzer prize winner, "If we actually believe that another war is inevitable, then we should all go out now and Words and Notes ^» ** k Walter WltcUl sonnet with a. bookkeeper** a FRIENDLY FOSS RADIO SERVICE Plate Lunches Fountain Drinks Sandwiches Salads Varsity Lunch 1472 N. Van Ness Palmers Seaside Service Your spare time can be profitable New plan offers civili «# with pay—in dozens of skills Ask for a copy of "COME ABOARD" Home ot the Original "BULLDOGGER" * Plate Lunches * Sandwiches * Fountain Specialties amEDIATB TRAY SERVICE Open 6:80 A.M. to 2:00 A.M. FSC Stadium Melroy Is Here *v ^ l»j Welrotf ra, hulldoga. and My hoad was spinning from t An.! in llc.-lr clef th.JT chortl*. Quoth sir bank«r-"Damn ti. hookitore!" "Stop- said I. -there-, no m ore mon'«y" "Oh" check'a good, honey." ^? NEVERMORE!" New Books Now In Branch Library CARTWRIGHTS TYPING SERVICE "Siii« 1946" Oar Sfecialtj We Pick-up & Dolive Phone 4-0091 Wiens and Kirrzel in Senior Recital Sunday Xctlcr to ike r€ditor i last Friday's Coll.glan Is SHELBURNE'S STATIONERY All Leather Binders Portfolios. Brief Cases Jl?r-Jfc Do YOU THINK SHE WLU. Wr&M ENJOY HER WEDDWC. GUT ■MffV op SU^EBWARE?" fc^-flKlfONT THINK, I rarKrW.WHEII Wt wrr> LABELONTHEBor" K^JN. NIELSEN WF/i\\^MmJfl JEWEIER MJMti/Hm '23fc Fuii',n Sircot lt\U-JT SPECIALIZING IN OLD I VALLEY DONUT & COFFEE SHOP YOU SAW THEM IN VOGUE For yo\i young things who "swear by" that flattering , d'orsay line ... short dolly vamb ... and sky-reaching P Q-C heel that do such befitting things for your feet! Also D..J J in Brown and White |