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—The Fresno State College Collegian LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS JreMcteJ Ostracism To Discrimination The ancient Greeks originated the policy ai ostracism more than 2.000 years ago as a method of banishing a person from social or political favor. Todav. numerous organizations on college campuses throughout the United States use a i»'hcy which is, at times, reminiscent of ancient Greek social ostracism. These groups, fraternities and sororities, are sometimes commonly referrr.1 to as trie "Crooks ' Tie recent incident involving the Stanford chapter ol Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and the edict adopted by the State Board of Trustees outlawing any student group that limits membership on discriminator)' grounds, has revived interest in so called modern ostracism. The Trustees adoption of the non-discrimination edict wi in part aimed at "student groups whose national governing I* Sigma Phi and Then Scientific Interest Lags Here - Shacklett __' the present interest in the missile race means an in creased inter. ' '' ation, we haven't seen t :,t Fresno State College. In fact." said Robert L. Shacklett associate professor of physics, "we have seen a <l,■.•,,-J,.',;: enrollment in our department." IU Six Students Seek Editor Jobs Of Handbook, Directory THE COLLEGIAN Pub!lah«l Trl-»~klr. .as.pt '*"' lr*c Rodeo... BAHA'I WORLD FAITH THE IJUh tereit J/nJ titute fif fyniqn £tu4ie* A FOMIGN APPROACH TO fOREIGN STUDIES SEVENTH SUMMER SESSION 1961 A. LANGUAGES AND CIVILIZATIONS ol Francs. Germany, lulr. Rusli*. Spain. Chin. (Mandarin) a*£E,^|i™™,d%f lo'»^" '" 1. *LOWER DIVISION COURSES FOR BEGINNERS in French, Gei- } GRADUATE COURSES in French. Gcrrnin. Italian. Ruiiian. and Spaniih. Workshops oiler daily opportunity for praaitt teaching in A SPECIAL PREPARATORY COURSE — June 12 to June 50 -_wiU be B, DIVISION OP POLITICAL AI TION. Courses in this division pro Wr^NDEatGRAWJ«T: UPPER D THE MONTBEYIMSTITUTE OF FOREIGN STUDIES P. O. Box 1523, Monlwraty, California I TaUphon* Hhwrler 2-3560 FIRST BAPTIST fresno EAST LANSING WAY AT GLENN FIRST SOUTHERN BAPTIST CHURCH W. Dotolo at N. Frail tTo.lt, Ckolr 5.-5, E..„ S« PEACE LUTHERAN CHURCH BA 2-2320 FIRST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH M 4 Calaveras St. (1... I.b.rt N. 0«1ir. 1.. - In. Tid S.1 — ■•"• •"" n«»orp.l TRINITY LUTHERAN CHURCH 39J3 N. Cetfor Near Athhn ST. JAMS' | CHURCH Of THE BRETHREN tPISCOPAl CATHIDRAL \ a,N,0H *' NIN™ """ Cedar and Dakota m,I^ ^we^tki "—itioo *^"* EPISCOPAL CHURCH ^r«*<"i£jEsni&£i' with toStefcai ,Dj»T.»Ia.af„, BOOM! Today, forego'tng levity, let us turn our keen yonng minds to the No. 1 problem facing American colleges today: the popolatksi eijilosion. Only last week four people exploded in Cleveland, Ohio -one of them while carrying a plate of aoup. In case you're thinlring sucn * thing couldn't happen anywhere but in Cleve¬ land, let me tell you then were also two other caws last wcek- a 45 year old man In Provo, Utah, and a 19 year old girl ia Bangor, Maine—and in addition then was a near-men ia Klamath Falls, Oregon—aa eight year old boy who waa aared only by the quick tlimkmg of his eat Walter who pushed Use phone off the book with bis muxale and dialled the depejuneot of weights and measure*. (It would perhaps have made more sense for Walter to dial the fire department, but one can hardly _, „ve the problem. After Las not science in recent year* brought us such marrels as Lrantdstor, the computer, the bevstron, and the Marlboro 1 Oh, what a saga of science was the discOTtry of the Iboro filterl Oh, what a heart-rending epic of eodlrea trial a triumph it was when the Marlboro scientists after years of testing and discarding one filter material alter another-iron, nickel, lead, tin, antimony, sponge cake-finally emerged, tired but happy, from their laboratory, carrying in their hands the perfect filter cigarette! What rejoicing there was that dayl Indeaxl,wliatreioicangtlaOTtrtiUiswli(meverweUrditsMsalU!ro and settle back and enjoy that full-flavored smoke which comes to us in soft pack or flip-top box st tobacco counters in sll fifty states and Cleveland! Yea, science will ultimately solve the problems rising out of tie population explosion, but In the meantime the problems hang heavy over America's college*. Thi* year will bring history s re utterly wasted in sleeping. I. this the kind of all-out attack that is indicated? I say no. I say desperate problems call for desperate rent- dies. I say that partial measure* will not solve this eiaa.i»J we must do no less than go to school every single day ol U» of sll, the classroom shortage will immediately tJasappsarJ fJeccrod.ttotWMtoibcctipwfflta all the night watchmen can be put to work t—"- and Middle English poetry. And finally, oi " ■ ' disappear becau er question*?' * toKhingcal It further question: JTore sou tried Marl —Th. Fresno Stale College Colleglt Bulldogs Entertain UCLA In Two Games Bruins Threaten Nine Game Winning Streak CCAA Baseball Standings COLLEGE STYLE HAIRCUTS «<-« 1.50 m-> $1-50 AT THE CJAMPUS TOWN BARBER SHOP S. Show Nexl lo Perrys Bull Pen sips STUDENTS - FACULTY CLUBS - SORORITIES - FRATERNITIES Arrange Your Breakfast, Luncheon or Dinner Meetings at . . . Uncle John's PRIVATE DINING ROOM Including Nationally Famous Colonel Sanders' Kentucky Fried Chicken for groups only Blackstone at Swift Model for model... there are IS Chevrolet* lower priced than anu other full-sized ear! Leave it to these Jet-smooth Chevies to go easy one of them has a road-Rcntl inn Jet-smooth ride, on your family budget! All told there are 18 Body by Rsher refinements and dozens of eturi- ' Chevrolets—V8's snd 6's-pnced lower than com- neering details you'd expect only in the most ex* parable competitive models*. Sumptuous Impalas, pensive makes. Look them over st your Chevrolet sprightly Bel Airs, bottom-priced Bracaynes and a dealer's one-stop shopping center and see how whole stable of wonderful new wagons. And every easy it is to drive out in just the one you want! 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Title | 1961_03 The Daily Collegian March 1961 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1961 |
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 |
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Title | March 17, 1961 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1961 |
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 |
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—The Fresno State College Collegian
LITTLE MAN ON CAMPUS
JreMcteJ
Ostracism To Discrimination
The ancient Greeks originated the policy ai ostracism
more than 2.000 years ago as a method of banishing a person
from social or political favor.
Todav. numerous organizations on college campuses
throughout the United States use a i»'hcy which is, at times,
reminiscent of ancient Greek social ostracism.
These groups, fraternities and sororities, are sometimes
commonly referrr.1 to as trie "Crooks '
Tie recent incident involving the Stanford chapter ol
Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity and the edict adopted by the
State Board of Trustees outlawing any student group that
limits membership on discriminator)' grounds, has revived
interest in so called modern ostracism.
The Trustees adoption of the non-discrimination edict wi
in part aimed at "student groups whose national governing
I* Sigma Phi and Then
Scientific Interest
Lags Here - Shacklett
__' the present interest in the missile race means an in
creased inter. ' '' ation, we haven't seen t
:,t Fresno State College. In fact." said Robert L. Shacklett
associate professor of physics, "we have seen a |