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EDITORIAL COMMENTS Collegian Policy Defended Every year the attitude of different g COLLEGIAN changes, depending on wl turned in by a particular group are printed Each group believes there Is a conspi Many factors may contribul Lack of space, for example. The time clement also is Srculprjt which robs the organi¬ zation of space. If we receive the sHory late, or our editing staff is laying out thc paper tonight, and some group is meeting at the same time, your story will not be printed. A makeup technicality or a-forgetful reporter are other The basic problem in the past has been that of communi¬ cation. We can do our job only when we have the cooperation of the organizations in getting the information to us. If a reporter has not been assigned to your organization or if he is not checking it often enough, contact THE COL¬ LEGIAN between 11 AM and 3 PM. NEWS EDITOR Dr. Lindly Enjoys Sunsets, Sled Rides In Artie North Eskimo sled rides and midnight sunsets were new experi¬ ences for Dr. Edith Lindly, professor of health education, who visited above the Arctic Circle this summer. Dr. Lindly left Fresno in June for the five week summer session at the Sheldon Jackson Junior College in Sitka, fol- -The Fresno State College Collegkm- LETIERS TO THE EDITOR THE COLLEGIAN CMS Delta Sig Honors New Members gtSffvke.inc. E,jna Garabedian .ri^-rr^L. Bel Canto Prexy —. ..civ.. _,__.: _„„. M„ _._.„„„_,,;, lh, ■' Xa_ n..» president o( the lie! C.nt, We brought clean clothes to school with us-now we're off to KEEP them clean at Coin-O-Matic ■e washed in SOFT wot. WASH 20c DRjT . 10c Coin-O-Matic 24 HOUR LAUNDROMAT 1428 N. Van Ness "Across frorn College Pharmacy" Fogle, ROTC Lt. Col., Gets High Award Computers Club Will Meet Weds. SCIENCE FRONTIER EXTENDED' FSC Chemistry Major Discovers New'Elemenf An FSC student h A senior chemistry major, who asks to remain anonvrn t Friday reported the results of an independent ri^-i ,j,H't. which he'has just completed, at a chemistn.^S Music Group Selects Prexy with I-K&Jtbi (AvtKoroflW, "1 !Ts» a Teen-eat Dvarf,": Lore, of DMeGilliM", rtr.) "HOME SWEET HOMECOMING" to so busy trying I" t« A great number of people hsve be is Homccomingr" but I hsve ' why my new sports csr lesks tli I sm now plcssed to report that I finally discovered «hy m< sports car leaks-I have been driving it upside do«n-»nd - I am ready today to turn my attention to Homecominc Lefsbegin. old puds retur visit old cU id is marked by the sing ping or old backs and the frequent ei as "Harry, you old polecat!" or "Harry, y or "Hsrry, you old rooster!" or "Harry, you old * As you can see, sll old grads are named Harry. It is not just old grads who behave wilh such Ui_ina ' r; the fsculty also comports itself with l " n. Teachers laugh and smile sad pound bscb g "Harry, you old Airedale!" This un ' in the hope that old grads, in a NOT A SIGN OF A SLIP-UPI Typing errors disappear like magic when you use Eaton's Corrasable Bond. Never a trace of the word thai was erased; errors can be flicked off CorrHsable's special surface wilh an ordinary pencil eraser. Saves re-typing, lime and money. And thc sparkling new whiteness givea all typing Eaton's Corrasable. (Rhymes with erasable.) Eaton's CorrSi available _ Ugh, c-ltwu'enr 100-sheet packets and 500-sheet ream boxes. A Berkshire Typewriter Paper, backed by the famous EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND Typewriter Paper "Hmmph!" they snort as the ho ' ' . a touchdown. "Do you call that footl in my day, they'd have been over on the I George, football waa football in those dsys-not this munby- pamby girls' game that passes for football today! Tsto . look at that bench-SO substitutes sitting there. Why, in my dsy. there were II men on a team and that was it- When you broke a leg, they slapped a piece of tape on it and you went right lo¬ in. Why, I remember the big game against SUtr. Harry *-r>- mean, he was pronounced dead. But did that stop old Hal-' Not on your tintype! Back in he went and kicked the winnir* drop kick in tho last four seconds of plsy, dead as he was. Ha¬ lo my day, they played football, by George!" Everything, ssy the old grads, iraa better back in their dsy- everything escept one. Even the most unreconstructed ot u* old grads has to admit that back in his day they nevrr had > smoke like Msrlboro—never a cigarette with such s lot to like -never a filter so easy drawing, a flavor so mild yet' ■<">'■ " .--.jnokeTTryMa'"-'" filtered cigarette with the unfiltered taste, and 11."■■■>■'•''■■■'■ will bo a happy occasion and the sun will shine and tl.- ' " be filled with the murmur of win** and no man's hand mil Bulldog Comeback Defeats Abilene In Thriller, 20-19 By Jim Doan \ Fresno State Collcfce football team that wouldn't rive up in the face of Father Time and a severe case of fumbleitis, ,;,.;,„! a spectacular 20-19 victory over Abilene Christian ; : Saturday nifrht in Katcliffc Stadium and now boast* a perfect 3-0 record for the I960 season. o State College Collegian Bowling League Under Way Today (Continued on Pag, .IKNK HTIUKKS I ^» g jWhere Do Former Coaches Reside? j| Fresno, Of Course By Gordon Craig . detVit«_ team in the hutorr of i.i.n..] in lh« * win-li..it League. Itlnbitntti. rreiprcllvrlj-. BAC Discusses Baseball Sked WILD CALLS MEETING WE SPECIALIZE IN FLAT-TOPS, BUTCHES, AND BOOGIES ^0m SMOKEYS DEBRIS BURNING RULES 1 remember: ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES!
Object Description
Title | 1960_10 The Daily Collegian October 1960 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1960 |
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 | Oct 10, 1960 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1960 |
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 | EDITORIAL COMMENTS Collegian Policy Defended Every year the attitude of different g COLLEGIAN changes, depending on wl turned in by a particular group are printed Each group believes there Is a conspi Many factors may contribul Lack of space, for example. The time clement also is Srculprjt which robs the organi¬ zation of space. If we receive the sHory late, or our editing staff is laying out thc paper tonight, and some group is meeting at the same time, your story will not be printed. A makeup technicality or a-forgetful reporter are other The basic problem in the past has been that of communi¬ cation. We can do our job only when we have the cooperation of the organizations in getting the information to us. If a reporter has not been assigned to your organization or if he is not checking it often enough, contact THE COL¬ LEGIAN between 11 AM and 3 PM. NEWS EDITOR Dr. Lindly Enjoys Sunsets, Sled Rides In Artie North Eskimo sled rides and midnight sunsets were new experi¬ ences for Dr. Edith Lindly, professor of health education, who visited above the Arctic Circle this summer. Dr. Lindly left Fresno in June for the five week summer session at the Sheldon Jackson Junior College in Sitka, fol- -The Fresno State College Collegkm- LETIERS TO THE EDITOR THE COLLEGIAN CMS Delta Sig Honors New Members gtSffvke.inc. E,jna Garabedian .ri^-rr^L. Bel Canto Prexy —. ..civ.. _,__.: _„„. M„ _._.„„„_,,;, lh, ■' Xa_ n..» president o( the lie! C.nt, We brought clean clothes to school with us-now we're off to KEEP them clean at Coin-O-Matic ■e washed in SOFT wot. WASH 20c DRjT . 10c Coin-O-Matic 24 HOUR LAUNDROMAT 1428 N. Van Ness "Across frorn College Pharmacy" Fogle, ROTC Lt. Col., Gets High Award Computers Club Will Meet Weds. SCIENCE FRONTIER EXTENDED' FSC Chemistry Major Discovers New'Elemenf An FSC student h A senior chemistry major, who asks to remain anonvrn t Friday reported the results of an independent ri^-i ,j,H't. which he'has just completed, at a chemistn.^S Music Group Selects Prexy with I-K&Jtbi (AvtKoroflW, "1 !Ts» a Teen-eat Dvarf,": Lore, of DMeGilliM", rtr.) "HOME SWEET HOMECOMING" to so busy trying I" t« A great number of people hsve be is Homccomingr" but I hsve ' why my new sports csr lesks tli I sm now plcssed to report that I finally discovered «hy m< sports car leaks-I have been driving it upside do«n-»nd - I am ready today to turn my attention to Homecominc Lefsbegin. old puds retur visit old cU id is marked by the sing ping or old backs and the frequent ei as "Harry, you old polecat!" or "Harry, y or "Hsrry, you old rooster!" or "Harry, you old * As you can see, sll old grads are named Harry. It is not just old grads who behave wilh such Ui_ina ' r; the fsculty also comports itself with l " n. Teachers laugh and smile sad pound bscb g "Harry, you old Airedale!" This un ' in the hope that old grads, in a NOT A SIGN OF A SLIP-UPI Typing errors disappear like magic when you use Eaton's Corrasable Bond. Never a trace of the word thai was erased; errors can be flicked off CorrHsable's special surface wilh an ordinary pencil eraser. Saves re-typing, lime and money. And thc sparkling new whiteness givea all typing Eaton's Corrasable. (Rhymes with erasable.) Eaton's CorrSi available _ Ugh, c-ltwu'enr 100-sheet packets and 500-sheet ream boxes. A Berkshire Typewriter Paper, backed by the famous EATON'S CORRASABLE BOND Typewriter Paper "Hmmph!" they snort as the ho ' ' . a touchdown. "Do you call that footl in my day, they'd have been over on the I George, football waa football in those dsys-not this munby- pamby girls' game that passes for football today! Tsto . look at that bench-SO substitutes sitting there. Why, in my dsy. there were II men on a team and that was it- When you broke a leg, they slapped a piece of tape on it and you went right lo¬ in. Why, I remember the big game against SUtr. Harry *-r>- mean, he was pronounced dead. But did that stop old Hal-' Not on your tintype! Back in he went and kicked the winnir* drop kick in tho last four seconds of plsy, dead as he was. Ha¬ lo my day, they played football, by George!" Everything, ssy the old grads, iraa better back in their dsy- everything escept one. Even the most unreconstructed ot u* old grads has to admit that back in his day they nevrr had > smoke like Msrlboro—never a cigarette with such s lot to like -never a filter so easy drawing, a flavor so mild yet' ■<">'■ " .--.jnokeTTryMa'"-'" filtered cigarette with the unfiltered taste, and 11."■■■>■'•''■■■'■ will bo a happy occasion and the sun will shine and tl.- ' " be filled with the murmur of win** and no man's hand mil Bulldog Comeback Defeats Abilene In Thriller, 20-19 By Jim Doan \ Fresno State Collcfce football team that wouldn't rive up in the face of Father Time and a severe case of fumbleitis, ,;,.;,„! a spectacular 20-19 victory over Abilene Christian ; : Saturday nifrht in Katcliffc Stadium and now boast* a perfect 3-0 record for the I960 season. o State College Collegian Bowling League Under Way Today (Continued on Pag, .IKNK HTIUKKS I ^» g jWhere Do Former Coaches Reside? j| Fresno, Of Course By Gordon Craig . detVit«_ team in the hutorr of i.i.n..] in lh« * win-li..it League. Itlnbitntti. rreiprcllvrlj-. BAC Discusses Baseball Sked WILD CALLS MEETING WE SPECIALIZE IN FLAT-TOPS, BUTCHES, AND BOOGIES ^0m SMOKEYS DEBRIS BURNING RULES 1 remember: ONLY YOU CAN PREVENT FOREST FIRES! |