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THE COLLEGIAN UCtl Many Trips Throughout State Campbell-MclnI> re Wedding rj>thrSothaTa] Luncheon j S0"*" f^™'"'° "* Mr*, c. R. Shop* or Msd-n. an I Honored st Msy Tea GRADUAT10NSAMPLE Announcements HERE FOR SENIORS^' May Be Selected at CoUege Union; Presy Calls for Activity Lists by Wednesdsy Women's QubH^ Jubilee Week Plans e College Union. The *n-jpby * -m.«e* ,.rt,.... <.u |Alpha phi Gamma [rb£''m.de"up", I To Pledge_Members Gertrude Herman to Wed is • graduaie of Fresno' Former Student Entertains ,""" "'""'* % Fresno sine college, j House Guests During Vacation '"^"V'1™ 4THE THREE MUSKETEERS' "Her Master's \ Voice" lerkeley. and Doris Curnns A LIGHT SMOKE I smoke for pleasure, my minds at rest I smoke Luckies a Light Smoke of rich, ripe-bodied tobacco " it's toasted " OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO Each Puff Less Acid Luckies are jess acid /zicKie<S-\T S TOASTED" Your throat protection - against irrit n&yough Governor Heads Assembly Program MEMBER THE UNITED PRESS Califo FRESNO, CALIFORNIA, FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1936 State's Chief Executive Honored Guest, Speaker In Climaxing Festivities Kers'ev, Harris. Dr. McQuanv Speak; Gigantic Parade Dowt ity Dinner at Noon: Evening • £K_RACERS PRIME CATO GROWTH OF COLLEGE IS TRACED I LAST 25 YEARS BUILDIM.S FOLLOW LATER Elusion Program Continues With Addition of Many New Faeilitiw More Than 25 Entrants WOMAN REPORTERS Will Drive Six Laps Over To Speak World's Bumpiest TrackM JQURNALISM DAY! Downtown Parade Will Precede Clattering Con- Formerly interred Mrs. „....,= test Before 5000 Spectators on Grass-laden. Lindbergh and Samuel insuu. Race Track This Afternoon sr., and Attended Guillotining FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, April 17.—At 3 o'clock this after- j" ~M ►on, more than 25 old hacks will leap into action starting the .JjjJ™ fourth annual Collegian-Chronicle Hack Race before an expected „, tll<. owd of more than 5,000 students and townspeople. 'atuden | One of the greatest arrays of junk on wheels and bump-defying I Joaoui FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, I drivers will rumble and roar oyer the world's bumpiest race track,!™"''*' April 17.—The present develop- j vieing for prizes—if they last for six laps—donated by Fresno J"™ - Hunt of the Kresno SUte College merchants. M1>1 i due to the foresight of a small! The ,r,ck h" ^r° i>r'i,»r poop of men more than a quar-;[^ ^""[jV^r^if^oon'.o ter-ctr.tury ago, who saw in motor- >rd rump Urea for the frwnoa future center of high-[coon grind and rattle event. N tr educalicn for California. An, till be permitted to "try ou nrl Mt'Lane to ►wn, ronimuri- >jrranvls Set FRESNO STATE COLLEGE, April 17.—Governor Frank F. erriam, who signed and sealed the progressive bill liberalizing Fresno State College last year, will this morning be the featured speaker at a general assembly at 10:30 in the auditorium. All "asses will be dismissed. With Governor Merrism there will be four other speakers who have been leaders in the educational field in California and intimately connected with the development of the state colleges.: • The speaker* will be Introduced br The Governor ,n today, forming at !«i,^!ibc™**™r«S-Men Students in ' -ni,,!, 2 .ikr. Field Meet Yesterday j COLLEGE. April 1EN RESPONSIBLE § ,■ | For Founding -OF COLLEGE USTEDJI Fresno State h out, during that ti hundred years of i lu.'il.W 1 l-IlTsssls*syr 1J°1 M, lunch- It Is .he men pun.. In vhlrh Ih* Fr- Vassar Girls Denied wSS '*\°mZ 'Stag' Plea at Prom NEW HAVEN. Conn. —lll» — Mate. school were ml Prom Committee. lr.be 7rs'r.I.e Junior College, High School Fac-; Tho.e who will be eilled upon to ulties Cooperate; Legislators 1 •';;*" •"£ ££_**•£ SahES. See Need for Teacher Training i meinb*r or ihe ilr.i Hoard of Trui- ;leea; T. W. McQuarrie. president of o Sii'te College hi* | . =HmPHA PHI GAMMA Selects Three Minimi, were pledged lo Message From Dr. Thomas Our Anniversary seems a short span in the years of a college, i witnessed greater changes, within and with- ie than Harvard experienced in the first two history. Our college has known time enough .to test its resourcefulness in facing tremendous changes, while at the same time it has honored the best standards of the past. Unhampered by any cumbrous load of out-worn decrees, it has adapted traditions to the vital current of advancing progress. At the happy border of youth and maturity, our college | today surreys its proud record of achieve- In the midst of the congratulations and general satisfaction of this day. we acknowl- v. Thomis edge cheerfully two obligations that belong occasion. One is that of grateful recognition to those wnose wise planning and devoted services laid firmly the foundations for growth and success. The college is a growing monument to their vision and courage. Our other obligation is to the youth | of today antl tomorrow who will seek here the answers to human- quest for wisdom and understanding. Our college must be worthy of their faith. This is a day of gratitude for excellence to the call of greater duties ahead. silver"anniversary edition
Object Description
Title | 1936_04 The Daily Collegian April 1936 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1936 |
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 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" |
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Title | April 14, 1936 Pg 4- April 17, 1936 Pg 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1936 |
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 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" |
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THE COLLEGIAN
UCtl
Many Trips Throughout State
Campbell-MclnI> re Wedding
rj>thrSothaTa] Luncheon j S0"*" f^™'"'° "*
Mr*, c. R. Shop* or Msd-n. an I Honored st Msy Tea
GRADUAT10NSAMPLE
Announcements
HERE FOR SENIORS^'
May Be Selected at CoUege
Union; Presy Calls for Activity Lists by Wednesdsy
Women's QubH^
Jubilee Week Plans
e College Union. The *n-jpby *
-m.«e* ,.rt,.... <.u |Alpha phi Gamma
[rb£''m.de"up", I To Pledge_Members
Gertrude Herman to Wed
is • graduaie of Fresno' Former Student Entertains ,""" "'""'*
% Fresno sine college, j House Guests During Vacation '"^"V'1™
4THE THREE
MUSKETEERS'
"Her Master's \
Voice"
lerkeley. and Doris Curnns
A LIGHT SMOKE
I smoke for pleasure,
my minds at rest
I smoke Luckies
a Light Smoke of rich,
ripe-bodied tobacco
" it's toasted "
OF RICH, RIPE-BODIED TOBACCO
Each Puff
Less Acid
Luckies are jess acid
/zicKie |