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THE DAILY I Proposed shopping center COLLEGIAN VOL LXXI1, NO. 32 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1966 Chapel groundbreaking ceremonies Fresno architect, Rev. Carroll and a member of the Lulhcrar Pots, pans to be played at recital mtemporary com] • presented by tl r {lasses, frying pan water sprinkler. conducted by Charles ilversity of California a it-garde music rango; cored pieces tomuslcwlU re at all. One of the player; art and tho others t tho UC Davis group ha; scholasm Ensemblo," Opus 34, Krumm which will bo performed under cludo w black lights with musicians and Duets dancers Illuminated by phosphor- posed 1 y Symphony I, Op. 10, Levine uses poetic flair when he writes, teaches and lectures join President Ness rvote Nov. 8 on on the Nov. 8 ballot. Dr. Ness said that 9,000 quali¬ fied students were turned away last year from California state colleges because of a lack of faculties. This number could ln- colleges and tho University of California branches without pas¬ sage of the proposed $230 million Hy MARK DALLAL Philip Levine, assistant pro¬ fessor of English, has publLshed In partnership with Henry Couletto of tho California Stato College at Los Angolos a book favors Ves' Proposition 2 Itled -Character and Crisis; ontemporary Reader.* ho book, which Levlno hopes 1 mako him a millionaire, has Dean: No on Fashion Fair Ho was protesting against tho proposed 'Fresno Fashion Fair Shopping Center' at a City Plan¬ ning Commission mooting last and further meetings are planned. Technically, tho application is llshed to protection against strip development of the land. Dr. Wardlo's opposition to tho measure stems from his belief that backzonlng of the 58-acre objec tho College Corn- regional shopping cc Wardlo bases 1. -The college nlng. Our Judgmi proposal would ideals of our futui nnlng Commission t iod approval with t that controls bo est« Ground broken for Religious Center chapel d Monday for tho chapel to the College Religious James Rockwell, profossor of Industrial arts and technology and a member of tho Lutheran Campus Council, turnod ■ .I.-- A»«nut approach as one filling for tho integrity e found no evidence that 1 plan can bo de¬ ader suitable to • plu If of Jie college,' he shopping complex argue thai centor, U built, would benefll Fresno community as well a: FSC campus. They also say coUego would benefit from t dirt t Fund I tho chapel are Doing furnished by tho National Lutheran Campus Ministry. Doth Campus Council approve :t Gone Zollmor. archl- slgnlflcant In tho Lutheran Church because It marks Refor¬ mation Day, tho day on which Martin Luthor nailed his 95 theses to the church door at Wit- ten berg, Germany. Dr. Harold E.. Walker, ex¬ ecutive vice president of Fresno Stale CoUego, spoko at the groundbreaking. Also present wore Rev. Carroll Moon, director of the College Religious Center, and Father Sergio Negro of tho iomands for students would merous and it would pro- 1 complete shopping aroa ho college community. Hahesy will talk at FSC Jefferson E. (Gene) Hahesy, Democratic nomlneo for tho33rt Assembly District, will speak al a mooting of tho college Young d San Flllppo. -Haydn FSC students win cattle judging contest Cisco Cow Palace las In Judging competition. Other Judging awar tlonal Intercollegiate San Francisco were: al d inspiros. Ho wUl be reading i own poetry at the Academy n Poets at the Guggen- 1 In New York City rslty a verslty, Detroit, whore ho re¬ ceived his MA degree, Franklin and Marshall College, ne,ar Phil¬ adelphia, and tho State University CoUego of New York. rst, Holsteins. laco in Judging respectively. According to Robert Selkirk, team coach, tho biggest factor in winning was the team's abUlty Education senator election is today Suzanne Kadlnl and Margaret i Invited to give Byde will vie for the office of : Long Island education senator in today's Voting will take place from tlon-Psychology lobby. Only students in the school of education are eligible to vote. •lstlcs, and disposition, then artlng their reasoning rally -o competition officials. iwards, Marvel and tied for first d Ayrshire Judging, and was fourth high individual in Rodgor Foaver was high individual in oral reasons for tho Other teams in thecomp wero Cal Poly at San Luis C second place; Chlco State place; Utah State, Oregon Southern Ullnols and the U sity of Idaho. Earlier this year plac They a second nationally In t lntorcolleglate contest
Object Description
Title | 1966_11 The Daily Collegian November 1966 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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 | Nov 1, 1966 Pg. 1 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1966 |
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 | THE DAILY I Proposed shopping center COLLEGIAN VOL LXXI1, NO. 32 FRESNO. CALIFORNIA TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 1, 1966 Chapel groundbreaking ceremonies Fresno architect, Rev. Carroll and a member of the Lulhcrar Pots, pans to be played at recital mtemporary com] • presented by tl r {lasses, frying pan water sprinkler. conducted by Charles ilversity of California a it-garde music rango; cored pieces tomuslcwlU re at all. One of the player; art and tho others t tho UC Davis group ha; scholasm Ensemblo," Opus 34, Krumm which will bo performed under cludo w black lights with musicians and Duets dancers Illuminated by phosphor- posed 1 y Symphony I, Op. 10, Levine uses poetic flair when he writes, teaches and lectures join President Ness rvote Nov. 8 on on the Nov. 8 ballot. Dr. Ness said that 9,000 quali¬ fied students were turned away last year from California state colleges because of a lack of faculties. This number could ln- colleges and tho University of California branches without pas¬ sage of the proposed $230 million Hy MARK DALLAL Philip Levine, assistant pro¬ fessor of English, has publLshed In partnership with Henry Couletto of tho California Stato College at Los Angolos a book favors Ves' Proposition 2 Itled -Character and Crisis; ontemporary Reader.* ho book, which Levlno hopes 1 mako him a millionaire, has Dean: No on Fashion Fair Ho was protesting against tho proposed 'Fresno Fashion Fair Shopping Center' at a City Plan¬ ning Commission mooting last and further meetings are planned. Technically, tho application is llshed to protection against strip development of the land. Dr. Wardlo's opposition to tho measure stems from his belief that backzonlng of the 58-acre objec tho College Corn- regional shopping cc Wardlo bases 1. -The college nlng. Our Judgmi proposal would ideals of our futui nnlng Commission t iod approval with t that controls bo est« Ground broken for Religious Center chapel d Monday for tho chapel to the College Religious James Rockwell, profossor of Industrial arts and technology and a member of tho Lutheran Campus Council, turnod ■ .I.-- A»«nut approach as one filling for tho integrity e found no evidence that 1 plan can bo de¬ ader suitable to • plu If of Jie college,' he shopping complex argue thai centor, U built, would benefll Fresno community as well a: FSC campus. They also say coUego would benefit from t dirt t Fund I tho chapel are Doing furnished by tho National Lutheran Campus Ministry. Doth Campus Council approve :t Gone Zollmor. archl- slgnlflcant In tho Lutheran Church because It marks Refor¬ mation Day, tho day on which Martin Luthor nailed his 95 theses to the church door at Wit- ten berg, Germany. Dr. Harold E.. Walker, ex¬ ecutive vice president of Fresno Stale CoUego, spoko at the groundbreaking. Also present wore Rev. Carroll Moon, director of the College Religious Center, and Father Sergio Negro of tho iomands for students would merous and it would pro- 1 complete shopping aroa ho college community. Hahesy will talk at FSC Jefferson E. (Gene) Hahesy, Democratic nomlneo for tho33rt Assembly District, will speak al a mooting of tho college Young d San Flllppo. -Haydn FSC students win cattle judging contest Cisco Cow Palace las In Judging competition. Other Judging awar tlonal Intercollegiate San Francisco were: al d inspiros. Ho wUl be reading i own poetry at the Academy n Poets at the Guggen- 1 In New York City rslty a verslty, Detroit, whore ho re¬ ceived his MA degree, Franklin and Marshall College, ne,ar Phil¬ adelphia, and tho State University CoUego of New York. rst, Holsteins. laco in Judging respectively. According to Robert Selkirk, team coach, tho biggest factor in winning was the team's abUlty Education senator election is today Suzanne Kadlnl and Margaret i Invited to give Byde will vie for the office of : Long Island education senator in today's Voting will take place from tlon-Psychology lobby. Only students in the school of education are eligible to vote. •lstlcs, and disposition, then artlng their reasoning rally -o competition officials. iwards, Marvel and tied for first d Ayrshire Judging, and was fourth high individual in Rodgor Foaver was high individual in oral reasons for tho Other teams in thecomp wero Cal Poly at San Luis C second place; Chlco State place; Utah State, Oregon Southern Ullnols and the U sity of Idaho. Earlier this year plac They a second nationally In t lntorcolleglate contest |