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<-COUL£QlAN -The Fresno State College Collegian— GRIN AND BEAR IT r.:;r:'- ' and Anamination Partodsby .e association -"bar ». tiJT, at th. California, ond.r th. AM «f Msnk 1. R.TE VslfcVn'^',,', »','p7r'ySV" S . :cr E--J;m Ur.ion. Phone 4-4721: ED PISTON ED OWENSBY Free Postage for Soldiers ^im, Ttit Postmaster lo-neral. announcinK that do- Mir.-c.ur; " me-ta mail rat.-s will hereafter apply to mail I"',,'.;1".','.'.:, to and from soldiers on duty outside the United .,,„,'.„ ,,,„ Stales, urges that Congress go even farther. He piuralns. :: :i>'ks that members of our armed forces on duty ai.pn».: u oo-.-i.':.. . f the continental United States be per- «■«"'« llk- mil i.d to mail letters free of postage. '.TdWwJ II seems to us that Congress might well do ^ ^ •a> the Postmaster General" suggests and even „,lnlng™, in.r.. 1; might provide that soldiers, sailors and >t1„.;i,i »,,„ marine- l>e permitted to send letters free, re- im-n «»i:- gardless of where they arc stationd. Perhaps the way to do this would be to provide postage " T"'" <• ir,~ .i.veiopes and limit their use to military %?'*" post, tfie-es. which would receive them in any UniKlCt X must be remembered that Government de- -tments and members of Congress now have fa free mail privileges. The bill for this runs •h, millions annually. Letting our service n correspond with their home folks without tare cost would not add too much to post ' a special envelope were pro- aval the post office compensated, the cost A fall where it belongs—on the War and t departments, which would hardly notice ■ lal. > By Lichty- On the Beam Instllulion ot Laming i II mwt tbw. Mraputlon. t. sin ample- of what Dr. Ilrluits baa bra ONE OF THE FIRST PROB. Civil Service Opens Si^S^f'^ Gates to Students ^S^EHPiS iw<{v (£SS1bS& plus. And quolHy-th. quel try of g.nuin. goodn.ss ... Mm In ever-white rayon Long sleeves .. . 295 Short sleeves . . 250 FRESNO AT FULTON SPORTS CHATTER —The Fresno State College Collegia* pix1 fixes mcfts Bullpups Squeeze Win Over Sanger; 29 to 23 The Fresno State College freshman BuUpup basketball.team,I playing without the services of Marvin Walters and Louie Futrell, came from behind in the fourth quarter to defeat the Sanger High School Apache cagers, 29 to 23. last Friday night in Sanger. The Bullpups jumped into an early lead of 6 to 0 in the first! ^coussjah Sports HALF STEWED THE PRUNES —Page Three .. Relays May Bej World's Best The fifteenth annual version | of the West Coast Relays may turn into one of the greatest track and field meets in the Uni-I ted States—it not in the world Fresno Cagers Divide Games WithSanJose The Fresno State College basketball team chalked up its first conference win Saturday night, beating San Josif, 41 to 28, after dropping the first game of their doubleheader, 51 to 47, Friday ight. Both games were played in San Jose. * The Bulldog attack was led by Bob Heeren, midget forward. Bulldogs to Meet Aztecs Next Friday The Aiircs of San Die*? Stat* r let* wfllham to bflna; out th 1 Dutch Boracn. Spartan Instead, take your pick of a complete line of school supplies and new and used textbooks. You'll find them at your new College Bookstore, conveniently located near registration headquarters. COLLEGE BOOLKSTORE Jkt&eUtttoi
Object Description
Title | 1942_02 The Daily Collegian February 1942 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1942 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of CSUF. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | February 2, 1942 Pg 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of CSUF, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1942 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- |
Subject | California State University, Fresno -- Periodicals. |
Contributors | Associated Students of CSUF. |
Coverage | Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- to present |
Format | Microfilm reels, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | <-COUL£QlAN -The Fresno State College Collegian— GRIN AND BEAR IT r.:;r:'- ' and Anamination Partodsby .e association -"bar ». tiJT, at th. California, ond.r th. AM «f Msnk 1. R.TE VslfcVn'^',,', »','p7r'ySV" S . :cr E--J;m Ur.ion. Phone 4-4721: ED PISTON ED OWENSBY Free Postage for Soldiers ^im, Ttit Postmaster lo-neral. announcinK that do- Mir.-c.ur; " me-ta mail rat.-s will hereafter apply to mail I"',,'.;1".','.'.:, to and from soldiers on duty outside the United .,,„,'.„ ,,,„ Stales, urges that Congress go even farther. He piuralns. :: :i>'ks that members of our armed forces on duty ai.pn».: u oo-.-i.':.. . f the continental United States be per- «■«"'« llk- mil i.d to mail letters free of postage. '.TdWwJ II seems to us that Congress might well do ^ ^ •a> the Postmaster General" suggests and even „,lnlng™, in.r.. 1; might provide that soldiers, sailors and >t1„.;i,i »,,„ marine- l>e permitted to send letters free, re- im-n «»i:- gardless of where they arc stationd. Perhaps the way to do this would be to provide postage " T"'" <• ir,~ .i.veiopes and limit their use to military %?'*" post, tfie-es. which would receive them in any UniKlCt X must be remembered that Government de- -tments and members of Congress now have fa free mail privileges. The bill for this runs •h, millions annually. Letting our service n correspond with their home folks without tare cost would not add too much to post ' a special envelope were pro- aval the post office compensated, the cost A fall where it belongs—on the War and t departments, which would hardly notice ■ lal. > By Lichty- On the Beam Instllulion ot Laming i II mwt tbw. Mraputlon. t. sin ample- of what Dr. Ilrluits baa bra ONE OF THE FIRST PROB. Civil Service Opens Si^S^f'^ Gates to Students ^S^EHPiS iw<{v (£SS1bS& plus. And quolHy-th. quel try of g.nuin. goodn.ss ... Mm In ever-white rayon Long sleeves .. . 295 Short sleeves . . 250 FRESNO AT FULTON SPORTS CHATTER —The Fresno State College Collegia* pix1 fixes mcfts Bullpups Squeeze Win Over Sanger; 29 to 23 The Fresno State College freshman BuUpup basketball.team,I playing without the services of Marvin Walters and Louie Futrell, came from behind in the fourth quarter to defeat the Sanger High School Apache cagers, 29 to 23. last Friday night in Sanger. The Bullpups jumped into an early lead of 6 to 0 in the first! ^coussjah Sports HALF STEWED THE PRUNES —Page Three .. Relays May Bej World's Best The fifteenth annual version | of the West Coast Relays may turn into one of the greatest track and field meets in the Uni-I ted States—it not in the world Fresno Cagers Divide Games WithSanJose The Fresno State College basketball team chalked up its first conference win Saturday night, beating San Josif, 41 to 28, after dropping the first game of their doubleheader, 51 to 47, Friday ight. Both games were played in San Jose. * The Bulldog attack was led by Bob Heeren, midget forward. Bulldogs to Meet Aztecs Next Friday The Aiircs of San Die*? Stat* r let* wfllham to bflna; out th 1 Dutch Boracn. Spartan Instead, take your pick of a complete line of school supplies and new and used textbooks. You'll find them at your new College Bookstore, conveniently located near registration headquarters. COLLEGE BOOLKSTORE Jkt&eUtttoi |