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I II MORAL PLUS FOnTITUOE F HOI.I SNO-t ATTITUdE [S1HUIIMH IMDBOVES STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1832 'Am tickets to ,'i5^et^SFjlFOR35(MS ■ AND F.Sj;. CARD College Musician Explains Opera to Collegian Renders In This Issue STORY TO BE READ BY PAUL ector i-tans definite in That Vandegrift Boomerang! In other columns of this issue students will find t count of the alleged statements-- of the state director of finance,! Rolland A. Vandegrift. Vandegrift could not be reached hy Collegian representa- i, but a member of the editorial staff reached Hayden ." local realtor, to whom It was reported that the director the statement The Collegian can not, then, at this I ittitude toward this state official. However, if Vanib/grift did, :e such a statement, and reports seem to indicate that he did, The Collegian must declare that its opinion of the director has taken a decided drop. To think that an iiaiividual in such a responsible position tie state should declare that he did not care what became of some 1000 students who would not be allowed to enroll at mo, teems utterly prlap-st-rrjiis. It it sincerely hijped by eitiiens of Fresno, by those interested in the college expansion, and by the students, that Rolland Vandegrift. state dirrrtitor of finance, will see fit to retract his statements before it rea-ta ■* a l-oomerang. game waa ao Inl.rrallng ■*' lb Ibnuld be plt-nd. T CUT F. S. C. TO 1000 STUDENTS, AllEIB STATEMENT OF It A. VANDEIjIM, FINANCE DIRECTOR Hayden Jones Calls Bluff in Fiery Counter-Statement; Thousand Students Can Roam Streets Vandegrift Doesn't Care Rolland A. Vandegrift, director or state finance, believes the I'reano State college should care for but 1000 students instead if approximately 2000 now there, and he is in favor of allowing only enough state funds to serve 1000 students. luch was the statement he made to Hayden Jones, local real , man, in Fresno this week during * discussion on taxation CAMPUS POLITICIANS OR&ANIZE AS DATE FOR PRESIDENTIAL POU APPROACHES Student Interest Mounts as Election Draws Near; Hoover and Roosevelt* Forces to Organize si...',:./;: I JUNIOR DANCE TO . BE HO FRIDAY AT ! RAINBOW HALL j (.come Mcyelle's Orchestra to Furnish Music for Fir; * Big Rally Dance .III b* -.ra. .»>- kVuW alng. The .iMr.h«lT«- Th-j llilrd act label place on her father, -bn by du-orerrd '"" rll**^." V^ltoP^S. U repeal plans nf lb. E*-yptlaai. Alda at lnlerrallng tlilm! he aubmlli In iltance 10 condemn a *•**- Vierling Kersey To State Views Soon on Colleges ;-a.:,AMSffiVICEaUB «• TO SPONSOR MEN'S ."=! BARBECUE BRAWL SENIOR CLASS WILL HIARG.H.IIUNTriNG AT FRIDAY MEETING Tickets Go on Sale for C O. P. Football Special Favors Council's Action Dr. F. W. Thomas Approves Move . [™t£££l*Z .Zu^J To Drop H^'ng;^^",^^
Object Description
Title | 1932_10 The Daily Collegian October 1932 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1932 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Oct 4, 1932 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1932 |
Description | Daily (except weekends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif. |
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, 35mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | I II MORAL PLUS FOnTITUOE F HOI.I SNO-t ATTITUdE [S1HUIIMH IMDBOVES STATE COLLEGE OF FRESNO, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 4. 1832 'Am tickets to ,'i5^et^SFjlFOR35(MS ■ AND F.Sj;. CARD College Musician Explains Opera to Collegian Renders In This Issue STORY TO BE READ BY PAUL ector i-tans definite in That Vandegrift Boomerang! In other columns of this issue students will find t count of the alleged statements-- of the state director of finance,! Rolland A. Vandegrift. Vandegrift could not be reached hy Collegian representa- i, but a member of the editorial staff reached Hayden ." local realtor, to whom It was reported that the director the statement The Collegian can not, then, at this I ittitude toward this state official. However, if Vanib/grift did, :e such a statement, and reports seem to indicate that he did, The Collegian must declare that its opinion of the director has taken a decided drop. To think that an iiaiividual in such a responsible position tie state should declare that he did not care what became of some 1000 students who would not be allowed to enroll at mo, teems utterly prlap-st-rrjiis. It it sincerely hijped by eitiiens of Fresno, by those interested in the college expansion, and by the students, that Rolland Vandegrift. state dirrrtitor of finance, will see fit to retract his statements before it rea-ta ■* a l-oomerang. game waa ao Inl.rrallng ■*' lb Ibnuld be plt-nd. T CUT F. S. C. TO 1000 STUDENTS, AllEIB STATEMENT OF It A. VANDEIjIM, FINANCE DIRECTOR Hayden Jones Calls Bluff in Fiery Counter-Statement; Thousand Students Can Roam Streets Vandegrift Doesn't Care Rolland A. Vandegrift, director or state finance, believes the I'reano State college should care for but 1000 students instead if approximately 2000 now there, and he is in favor of allowing only enough state funds to serve 1000 students. luch was the statement he made to Hayden Jones, local real , man, in Fresno this week during * discussion on taxation CAMPUS POLITICIANS OR&ANIZE AS DATE FOR PRESIDENTIAL POU APPROACHES Student Interest Mounts as Election Draws Near; Hoover and Roosevelt* Forces to Organize si...',:./;: I JUNIOR DANCE TO . BE HO FRIDAY AT ! RAINBOW HALL j (.come Mcyelle's Orchestra to Furnish Music for Fir; * Big Rally Dance .III b* -.ra. .»>- kVuW alng. The .iMr.h«lT«- Th-j llilrd act label place on her father, -bn by du-orerrd '"" rll**^." V^ltoP^S. U repeal plans nf lb. E*-yptlaai. Alda at lnlerrallng tlilm! he aubmlli In iltance 10 condemn a *•**- Vierling Kersey To State Views Soon on Colleges ;-a.:,AMSffiVICEaUB «• TO SPONSOR MEN'S ."=! BARBECUE BRAWL SENIOR CLASS WILL HIARG.H.IIUNTriNG AT FRIDAY MEETING Tickets Go on Sale for C O. P. Football Special Favors Council's Action Dr. F. W. Thomas Approves Move . [™t£££l*Z .Zu^J To Drop H^'ng;^^",^^ |