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THE COLLEGfAN COLLEGIAN EDITOR!AL^FEATURE PACF , By R. G. The increase of funds dent* under the FERA was cer- lijnly one of the most welcome events of this school year. There „re a great many students who j trould go to school if they ' ' enouL-h money and this will provide just that In the years to come, if the students can say nothing of the .dniiiiistnition of F. D. R. they r_n at least point out that he didn't forget the college student in a time of need. And'we are [tire that the president will be (ratified at the results he will obtain from his student financ- —IFRESNO HIGH SCHOOL! ]WINSANNUALF.S." SiDRAMATJJURNEYJ Victory is Second for Local Players in College Thi tre Contest INDIVIDUAL ACTORS CITED Dean Mary Yost of Stanford certainly had a few things to say to the women delegates from virion < junior colleges that were assembled here Saturday. ither "things she" said | °J*^ with each other. g people to get along bet- ith each other. Wars are i because people can't do • things happen every | Plaque, it but w " Emerging victorious for the jsecond time, the Fresno High School, winner of the Class A ;division of the preliminaries, was awarded the sweepstakes trophy for the annual San Joaquin Valley drama tournament, Saturday Coming Events FERA Increases Monthly Amount For Students In Part-Time Employment Grant of $1,000 Is Raised to $2,370 and Former Restrictions Regarding Old Students Abandoned The share of Fresno State College in the educational re-employment program of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration will be $2,370 monthly instead of the $1,000 a month previously expected, and-employment for a maximum of 168 students '"' ided at an average compensation of $15 monthly. dsy.O in the world the Sigma Nu fraternity away back east ever heard that Dr. Thomas hsd died, when the gentleman is as alive as anyone can be. It certainly must be a strange feeling to sake up some bright morning •cd find that to some people you Freino Technical High School. Students of Fresno State de- Kn-e congratulstlona on the way tiey welcomed their champ, W»lt Marty, back home Friday. More gratifying than the spec- 'ac!e of the collegians was, however, the appearance of the Fresco High School student body ■rss.se to partake of the celebrations. Cortainly it 'or the high school administra- h»n to let the students otT. and »e thank them for their loyal •upport of oui ■ their champion V„ Spanish Teachers of Valley Meet at F.S.C. a! Spanish. Saturday ie meeting by lha ht ■"•soot program. Ft* * Howard Wheeler pi O'VORCE COURSE ■"•Strutted ilng cits* la U-w i Freino High School STATE TO COLLECT COURSE PAYMENTS NEXTJONDAY o Refunds Will be Made on Courses Dropped After Friday incurring a fine, which a of malerlala used, mlmeogrtph- MANY WELCOME WAUa MARTY AUTHORIZES »r,370 STANFORD DEAN OF [WOMEN IS SPEAKER ATA.W.SJONCLAVE ling- to Get Alone With Others Held Im- LEISURE TIME PROBLEM Dr. Thomas Says Students Most Find Worthwhile Outlets Speaking before delegates to ie Associated Women Students invention at Fresno State College Saturday morning. Mary- Yost, dean of women at Stanford University emphasized the ability to get along with others as PRESIDENTS FRAT WANTS HEARSE F. S. C. Students Didn't Know Everything That Sigma Nu DOCTOR THOMAS DEAD? NOT YET! 3 Students Turn b*rt Dtrlt. loctl A. W. S. preildeut day and Stturdiy. They were wet- Formal Dance Ends Entertainment for VALLEY CHAPTER fle^::ri of radio league SSffisra WILL MEET HERE
Object Description
Title | 1934_03 The Daily Collegian March 1934 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1934 |
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" |
Description
Title | March 2, 1934 Pg 4- March 6, 1934 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1934 |
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" |
Full-Text-Search | THE COLLEGfAN COLLEGIAN EDITOR!AL^FEATURE PACF , By R. G. The increase of funds dent* under the FERA was cer- lijnly one of the most welcome events of this school year. There „re a great many students who j trould go to school if they ' ' enouL-h money and this will provide just that In the years to come, if the students can say nothing of the .dniiiiistnition of F. D. R. they r_n at least point out that he didn't forget the college student in a time of need. And'we are [tire that the president will be (ratified at the results he will obtain from his student financ- —IFRESNO HIGH SCHOOL! ]WINSANNUALF.S." SiDRAMATJJURNEYJ Victory is Second for Local Players in College Thi tre Contest INDIVIDUAL ACTORS CITED Dean Mary Yost of Stanford certainly had a few things to say to the women delegates from virion < junior colleges that were assembled here Saturday. ither "things she" said | °J*^ with each other. g people to get along bet- ith each other. Wars are i because people can't do • things happen every | Plaque, it but w " Emerging victorious for the jsecond time, the Fresno High School, winner of the Class A ;division of the preliminaries, was awarded the sweepstakes trophy for the annual San Joaquin Valley drama tournament, Saturday Coming Events FERA Increases Monthly Amount For Students In Part-Time Employment Grant of $1,000 Is Raised to $2,370 and Former Restrictions Regarding Old Students Abandoned The share of Fresno State College in the educational re-employment program of the Federal Emergency Relief Administration will be $2,370 monthly instead of the $1,000 a month previously expected, and-employment for a maximum of 168 students '"' ided at an average compensation of $15 monthly. dsy.O in the world the Sigma Nu fraternity away back east ever heard that Dr. Thomas hsd died, when the gentleman is as alive as anyone can be. It certainly must be a strange feeling to sake up some bright morning •cd find that to some people you Freino Technical High School. Students of Fresno State de- Kn-e congratulstlona on the way tiey welcomed their champ, W»lt Marty, back home Friday. More gratifying than the spec- 'ac!e of the collegians was, however, the appearance of the Fresco High School student body ■rss.se to partake of the celebrations. Cortainly it 'or the high school administra- h»n to let the students otT. and »e thank them for their loyal •upport of oui ■ their champion V„ Spanish Teachers of Valley Meet at F.S.C. a! Spanish. Saturday ie meeting by lha ht ■"•soot program. Ft* * Howard Wheeler pi O'VORCE COURSE ■"•Strutted ilng cits* la U-w i Freino High School STATE TO COLLECT COURSE PAYMENTS NEXTJONDAY o Refunds Will be Made on Courses Dropped After Friday incurring a fine, which a of malerlala used, mlmeogrtph- MANY WELCOME WAUa MARTY AUTHORIZES »r,370 STANFORD DEAN OF [WOMEN IS SPEAKER ATA.W.SJONCLAVE ling- to Get Alone With Others Held Im- LEISURE TIME PROBLEM Dr. Thomas Says Students Most Find Worthwhile Outlets Speaking before delegates to ie Associated Women Students invention at Fresno State College Saturday morning. Mary- Yost, dean of women at Stanford University emphasized the ability to get along with others as PRESIDENTS FRAT WANTS HEARSE F. S. C. Students Didn't Know Everything That Sigma Nu DOCTOR THOMAS DEAD? NOT YET! 3 Students Turn b*rt Dtrlt. loctl A. W. S. preildeut day and Stturdiy. They were wet- Formal Dance Ends Entertainment for VALLEY CHAPTER fle^::ri of radio league SSffisra WILL MEET HERE |