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« « LET'S FfLL THOSE SECTIONS Don't Forget the F.S.C.-Nevada Game Tomorrow COUSOIAW Have You Signed the Petition To Fred Waring Yet? "READABLE-WORTH READING" FOURTH ESTATE Valley Journalists Here Tomorrow DRAFT DOPE FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, FR Draw Good7 ker Gets 158 IDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1940 ONCE MORE Election Group Sets Dates For BIG HURDLE NUMBER 14 )ut to Stop Many Staters Numbers; Tuc Bulldogs C For Press Meet College Men Drafted May Apply for Deferment; Lyon Lone Faculty 'High Man* Fall Elections iNevada oteam Koller College Host to 200 Hi School. J.C. Student Editors, Staff, Sponsors Joining in the nation-wide interest this week in the new "numbers racket" are more than 300 Fresno State men who are registered in the draft lottery for compulsory military service. Athletic Commissioner To Be Chosen; Petitions Out November 14 Bradshawmen Seek to End 233-Point Wolfpack Scoring Spree Tomorrow Night Over 200 editors, ranking staff and advisor members from Although all students now in school will probably have their training period deferred until after the end of the college year ~:HHHirH:. The Fresno State College football squad will dig in its toes in an attempt to atop the nation's highest scoring team, the Uni publications In 32 valley towns j^^^ lngw«r. drawn for about 20 who r.g- versity of Nevada Wolves, in the Ratcliffe Stadium tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. will converge on the local campus wsfl P^^^^wB medial, 'd'lstrlct aswaBd^Ssiiw.^* ^ With a record of four wins and a tie, and a total seasonal l.\r^^^r. 1F*r The earliest order for training of Th. committee. meeting y..t.rd.y. score of 233 points to their opponents 12, the Wolves, coached by .ra.^eet.onD'CCmberl2f°rt,,Cgen' GREETINGS GATES 2? s«»nT« toT dcreatT'thl ~BS^rir"TZ ■r^.jffy 18 in?itSbJ^£i\c?£ ilSiSS Nevada Rooters, wITtie t jZ"£"Z^t!cSs I wl&M ^s^&r*^*9* Band 250 Strong £. ^In™'1 staffs'.^d't^parthtular ^mW Jk ' "That tramping around with a gun. 2*^llZtZ^£ Arrive Tomorrow xEi^rS^Si. »lm"l'raphed Paper* Md "of'sWdent T ^L\ deMn MrCW-Mete h'a." a.s'ed foVmlng™n^ThursdTy.\'ov\mSr12SS Rally Scheduled at S. P. EsSrSSiL.. w&.jmw* all of the preliminary .laminations for The committee, consisting of Wesley and Vlda Chucovlch. mad. prelimin Station at 5 O'clock; Dance Following Game BOB TUCKER «mMt.rt work to "complete ibVscrv* sltion. which has been handled by U,™ discussions' anVagainV^ring'lh'c Has lh„or oj Holding Vint Number Me,, o. Pat, ft.. ary p.»n. for holding of the ballot- Two hundred and fifty University of Caaptaln Ernie Poore and Chct St.ln- luncheon, will be Zclla Tally, of II,.. •simer Inlon High School, student WHO NEXT? TEAM MAY llSllsS ^S^ZTlBtFr^Z p,|a?"m"or*thknv """"' """ °""r BASKETBALL Dlego'lagam.C?«.eteaekri»nd wlU n" z.^^ri^ TRAVEL TO HAWAII bano£"a.tre "":"a"' """ °Umb0r "' VETERAN PLUNGER The fullback post will bo filled by The Fresno State basketball quintette will be Hawaii bound along with the football squad in December, if plans which were back; and L«s Terry, highest scoring bT"ill\^'o\'er^TlliT»Ttu7.t^\ started at a recent Board of Athletic Control meeting arc carried held on Thursday. November IS. Itally Committee. s.M that a ^Uirge Bulldog, will tak. over the doUes ot faculTy T^rvi.orT W°""" ""' "" to completion. Tour College on 12 Week Courses Open S^SHHi :Sh?{Hi?2fw,ijl£ 1 REGISTRATION AT 9:30 Mere e. Paf F°» Air Tuesday at 6. Your College." b J 5-minute radio pro- In English, Sociology . ^^*cw?Ji^B-S rtk -Mcr. en Pate Thru !l,GW Sign Waring Mu Alpha Spook Song Petition While 17 players. Including seven Icltermcn. have already reported for i^sgjKiiir? take Sociology 11. Current Affairs. „.ul^°°oi!sU.la,eKrooT.™ to"nll Dance Tonight Battle for New Fight more than five players—one full team between Ihe McUine Hall and the In- mmlng.'or 'the''tal.. 'rJr^Xlason tM »trud"L'mcoo"e"te 'with"tlie^Ra'n" John's Barn Scene of Tune Enters Third Day l^*nst'fir,i..nt'Uadsrareli?nliglmdhls proratawin'be tatt.^toflcil set Thursday at 3 o'clock in Room 111. Em^iefoEH^h?,K,i™Trt",i°° Annual Madmen Affair |r£^^^e^,S foo.b™ .<!»,.. be SUM ^".J^ mavTt,,;,',^! 'untll'T foiTowTn"^ ntso open to new students. They are Or. W. E. St. John's English 159B. American Literature, which meets on dan""' wli?ben under" t"e"s^'ns'orshlp night in John's Barn. • £*Ha(r^" ^V"* HAWAII SCHEDULE Monday. Tuesday. Thursday, and Frl- ."person. re"e'ltni.u'.n1 hls'-Jit' second iiroRrum on Wednesday eve- nliiB it 5:16 will brine: to th.- radio couple, lax Included. Th. Coll.gUn. Radio Station KMJ. 3rEr::riEi nlnB procram will be called The Social Science Serle*. in^^?^^ lr~^— llesldes the petition, which will be TOVARICH GOOD, GRAYBILL BETTER - SAYS CRITIC ^^HIi?H By Bob Smith Keith Collins, manager or KMJ. has Ef!.H3rSHri: E'rLvVd'ly r'stuTcnU ,, bl'lL \TZ M™Zle\7™,TZ. gV«t TSErT^u^r In. should be worn. one-half miles west of Highway 99. j ca^w^g-a'p^ms. fFlat and rcttweit among these was !e"|d.horroMh™''l.nraa'rda.etTMU. n.'ir.^eJll.rSr"n"y hi™0.".' Fr"cr80ve^rn",-"'o«.,.°r!hi.h' Mu Alicia, pledges with lanterns tasting Company, llacllo City. New SE'rHHrSi pesred easily was th. high spot DUPONT BRATS hi"* quall.y'Ur,fora^ceVth''r """" COURSE FEES DUE AT 4 O'CLOCK TODAY Burma Road Topic ,°„me»nat°.7fXl ^J™^ "'"" i'an™nwere Uckirg'""'''''1" ""' '"'" th"DuXTbr.t.nd»n'd,|natG|rr.°rihey Wlniler alno appeared In the produc- , For Evening Forum SECOND THOUGHT ^ ^ McCONNELL GOOD or^,das^an"ob^oTlouriotMkk%ourng^ tkWn Utile opportunity for Judging « Illustrated lectur. by Nlcol Smith evening In turntog in a performance at 4 o'clock, according to Donald 8. at the Kvenlng Forum In the auditor* th. beauty interest In a part that had ««"lay at 7:J0 o'clock. Th. lecture Mason Corner, as Commissar Gorot- ""I be based on th. book. -Burma Soad." of which Smith la th. author. ^^.dw^wfwhd^U, provided mor. than hU .bar. of th. chenko. sinister, but sauve reprwen- .Use the USP boaau. „ a maalmum of 11.00.
Object Description
Title | 1940_11 The Daily Collegian November 1940 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1940 |
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 | November 1, 1940 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1940 |
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 | « « LET'S FfLL THOSE SECTIONS Don't Forget the F.S.C.-Nevada Game Tomorrow COUSOIAW Have You Signed the Petition To Fred Waring Yet? "READABLE-WORTH READING" FOURTH ESTATE Valley Journalists Here Tomorrow DRAFT DOPE FRESNO. CALIFORNIA, FR Draw Good7 ker Gets 158 IDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1940 ONCE MORE Election Group Sets Dates For BIG HURDLE NUMBER 14 )ut to Stop Many Staters Numbers; Tuc Bulldogs C For Press Meet College Men Drafted May Apply for Deferment; Lyon Lone Faculty 'High Man* Fall Elections iNevada oteam Koller College Host to 200 Hi School. J.C. Student Editors, Staff, Sponsors Joining in the nation-wide interest this week in the new "numbers racket" are more than 300 Fresno State men who are registered in the draft lottery for compulsory military service. Athletic Commissioner To Be Chosen; Petitions Out November 14 Bradshawmen Seek to End 233-Point Wolfpack Scoring Spree Tomorrow Night Over 200 editors, ranking staff and advisor members from Although all students now in school will probably have their training period deferred until after the end of the college year ~:HHHirH:. The Fresno State College football squad will dig in its toes in an attempt to atop the nation's highest scoring team, the Uni publications In 32 valley towns j^^^ lngw«r. drawn for about 20 who r.g- versity of Nevada Wolves, in the Ratcliffe Stadium tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. will converge on the local campus wsfl P^^^^wB medial, 'd'lstrlct aswaBd^Ssiiw.^* ^ With a record of four wins and a tie, and a total seasonal l.\r^^^r. 1F*r The earliest order for training of Th. committee. meeting y..t.rd.y. score of 233 points to their opponents 12, the Wolves, coached by .ra.^eet.onD'CCmberl2f°rt,,Cgen' GREETINGS GATES 2? s«»nT« toT dcreatT'thl ~BS^rir"TZ ■r^.jffy 18 in?itSbJ^£i\c?£ ilSiSS Nevada Rooters, wITtie t jZ"£"Z^t!cSs I wl&M ^s^&r*^*9* Band 250 Strong £. ^In™'1 staffs'.^d't^parthtular ^mW Jk ' "That tramping around with a gun. 2*^llZtZ^£ Arrive Tomorrow xEi^rS^Si. »lm"l'raphed Paper* Md "of'sWdent T ^L\ deMn MrCW-Mete h'a." a.s'ed foVmlng™n^ThursdTy.\'ov\mSr12SS Rally Scheduled at S. P. EsSrSSiL.. w&.jmw* all of the preliminary .laminations for The committee, consisting of Wesley and Vlda Chucovlch. mad. prelimin Station at 5 O'clock; Dance Following Game BOB TUCKER «mMt.rt work to "complete ibVscrv* sltion. which has been handled by U,™ discussions' anVagainV^ring'lh'c Has lh„or oj Holding Vint Number Me,, o. Pat, ft.. ary p.»n. for holding of the ballot- Two hundred and fifty University of Caaptaln Ernie Poore and Chct St.ln- luncheon, will be Zclla Tally, of II,.. •simer Inlon High School, student WHO NEXT? TEAM MAY llSllsS ^S^ZTlBtFr^Z p,|a?"m"or*thknv """"' """ °""r BASKETBALL Dlego'lagam.C?«.eteaekri»nd wlU n" z.^^ri^ TRAVEL TO HAWAII bano£"a.tre "":"a"' """ °Umb0r "' VETERAN PLUNGER The fullback post will bo filled by The Fresno State basketball quintette will be Hawaii bound along with the football squad in December, if plans which were back; and L«s Terry, highest scoring bT"ill\^'o\'er^TlliT»Ttu7.t^\ started at a recent Board of Athletic Control meeting arc carried held on Thursday. November IS. Itally Committee. s.M that a ^Uirge Bulldog, will tak. over the doUes ot faculTy T^rvi.orT W°""" ""' "" to completion. Tour College on 12 Week Courses Open S^SHHi :Sh?{Hi?2fw,ijl£ 1 REGISTRATION AT 9:30 Mere e. Paf F°» Air Tuesday at 6. Your College." b J 5-minute radio pro- In English, Sociology . ^^*cw?Ji^B-S rtk -Mcr. en Pate Thru !l,GW Sign Waring Mu Alpha Spook Song Petition While 17 players. Including seven Icltermcn. have already reported for i^sgjKiiir? take Sociology 11. Current Affairs. „.ul^°°oi!sU.la,eKrooT.™ to"nll Dance Tonight Battle for New Fight more than five players—one full team between Ihe McUine Hall and the In- mmlng.'or 'the''tal.. 'rJr^Xlason tM »trud"L'mcoo"e"te 'with"tlie^Ra'n" John's Barn Scene of Tune Enters Third Day l^*nst'fir,i..nt'Uadsrareli?nliglmdhls proratawin'be tatt.^toflcil set Thursday at 3 o'clock in Room 111. Em^iefoEH^h?,K,i™Trt",i°° Annual Madmen Affair |r£^^^e^,S foo.b™ . |