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California's Leading College Newspaper VOL. XVIII . fres; DIRECTORS TO REVIEW SPRING SPORTS BUDGET UT BASEBALL Glanzer The Collegian, Fresno State's Semi-weekly newspaper, was edited both during the fall and spring semesters by Hubert Richert. Although adopting an editorial policy which was fairly liberal and one which attacked fearlessly any campus situation which it did not find to the best interest of the entire student body, the Collegian—in its technical make up—remained a fairly conservative newspaper. For the second consecutive year, the Collegian was served by the wires of the United Press Associations, a source which gave students news from the world over. Business affairs of the semi-weekly were handled by Julius Richert, whose careful supervision of the financial end of the publication resulted in a surplus fund at the end of the semester. Special six-page editions of the Collegian were printed at various times during the year, two notable among them being one before the College of Pacific football game, and another special fashion edition before the Easter Holidays. In the traditional pre-election survey which the paper holds before national presidential elections, the Collegian forecast the overwhelming re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt. 1 Also Hear Report cm Union, Basketball Rev- g athletic program, imper- £», wilt be Conscience Hurts Her— Sends Government $ WASHINGTON, Feb. 15—(U.R)- anonymous Canton, Ohio, woman a guilty conscience sent the wis partment $10 today. She said that during the war i she was poor and had a son to sue she met a soldier who was on kit duty in a training camp. He kept supplied with canned goods and c edibles—at government expense. Wanting to stjuare herself she i ed in the $10. The woman signed self: 'one who is trying to live star BVf3H*t Harkness an-wide Jansen Krauchi Supreme Court Relic, Solon Sayi InFJJJefen WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 — (UK Sherman Minton, democrat oi a, tonight carried forward the st radon defense of Presk sevelt's court reorganized Is, charging the supreme cour ked now by appointees of adi .tions gone and repudiated." inton's speech closed a day tea the following developments in troversy: rt in an el 2d to enjoin ecting "wind til March 1 n ing. •arran. D., N se and then p diciary sub-c< on of report tntary relirera committees next M lliam B. Bankhi Eldership was not )r speedy passage program. Chairn Hm.-rs, D., Texas, of' ly committee prepai SH^': tomorrow. mm ■ Attorney General I minw mtfiHi netpnSe I 3*» 00 At* ory "adv
Yearbook Title | 1937 The Campus |
Date Published | 1937 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Source | Engraved by Commercial Art and Engraving Co., Los Angeles, CA; Printed and bound by Murray and Gee, Los Angeles, CA; Cover by Babcock Cover Company, Los Angeles, CA; Photographs Maxwell Studio, Fresno, CA. |
Rights | Copyright, 1937 Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
Yearbook Title | 1937 The Campus |
Date Published | 1937 |
Organization | Issued by Associated Students of Fresno State Normal School, June 1912-1921; Associated Students of State Teachers and Junior College of Fresno, June 1921; Associated Students of Fresno State College, 1922-1971; Alumni Association of California State University, Fresno, 1976-1991. |
Location | Fresno, CA |
Transcript | California's Leading College Newspaper VOL. XVIII . fres; DIRECTORS TO REVIEW SPRING SPORTS BUDGET UT BASEBALL Glanzer The Collegian, Fresno State's Semi-weekly newspaper, was edited both during the fall and spring semesters by Hubert Richert. Although adopting an editorial policy which was fairly liberal and one which attacked fearlessly any campus situation which it did not find to the best interest of the entire student body, the Collegian—in its technical make up—remained a fairly conservative newspaper. For the second consecutive year, the Collegian was served by the wires of the United Press Associations, a source which gave students news from the world over. Business affairs of the semi-weekly were handled by Julius Richert, whose careful supervision of the financial end of the publication resulted in a surplus fund at the end of the semester. Special six-page editions of the Collegian were printed at various times during the year, two notable among them being one before the College of Pacific football game, and another special fashion edition before the Easter Holidays. In the traditional pre-election survey which the paper holds before national presidential elections, the Collegian forecast the overwhelming re-election of Franklin D. Roosevelt. 1 Also Hear Report cm Union, Basketball Rev- g athletic program, imper- £», wilt be Conscience Hurts Her— Sends Government $ WASHINGTON, Feb. 15—(U.R)- anonymous Canton, Ohio, woman a guilty conscience sent the wis partment $10 today. She said that during the war i she was poor and had a son to sue she met a soldier who was on kit duty in a training camp. He kept supplied with canned goods and c edibles—at government expense. Wanting to stjuare herself she i ed in the $10. The woman signed self: 'one who is trying to live star BVf3H*t Harkness an-wide Jansen Krauchi Supreme Court Relic, Solon Sayi InFJJJefen WASHINGTON, Feb. 15 — (UK Sherman Minton, democrat oi a, tonight carried forward the st radon defense of Presk sevelt's court reorganized Is, charging the supreme cour ked now by appointees of adi .tions gone and repudiated." inton's speech closed a day tea the following developments in troversy: rt in an el 2d to enjoin ecting "wind til March 1 n ing. •arran. D., N se and then p diciary sub-c< on of report tntary relirera committees next M lliam B. Bankhi Eldership was not )r speedy passage program. Chairn Hm.-rs, D., Texas, of' ly committee prepai SH^': tomorrow. mm ■ Attorney General I minw mtfiHi netpnSe I 3*» 00 At* ory "adv |
Source | Engraved by Commercial Art and Engraving Co., Los Angeles, CA; Printed and bound by Murray and Gee, Los Angeles, CA; Cover by Babcock Cover Company, Los Angeles, CA; Photographs Maxwell Studio, Fresno, CA. |
Rights | Copyright, 1937 Associated Students, Fresno State College. |
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