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Protesters Beware Ness' Office Off-Limits and If they r their gathering v Foreign Educators Will Tour FSC W. Donald Albright, dean of students, yesterday notified a gathering of approximately 30 students congregating ln the hall ln front of Ness- office that ac¬ cording to The Handbook forStu- dent Organizations, students pro- it I'm speaking to antly le i administration .AfterAlbright's Participants tlonal Center Interna- (ICAME) e California Ral: marked the end of I of rallies, the main concern of which was Ness's refusal to an¬ swer satisfactorily a resolution posed him by the Ad Hoc Com¬ mittee for Academic Freedom. The sit-In was a here-agaln- gone-agaln affair with both sides, the administration and the pro¬ testers, speculating as to what the other one would do next.There were rumors among those sitting at Stanford the Fresno area next week study agricultural marketing. Dr. Donald C. Halpcr, cha man of the Fresno State Coll ketlng and ci leave, ls acting : rently The 47 educators and advisors will have lunch at FSC and will tour the campus. United Grocers Limited will host the delegation ln the after¬ noon. Manager Albert Jachen" wlll lecture to the group and The group will travel to the Draft: A Question Of Conscience? from developing countries for an Intensive year of study at Stan¬ ford. The center's objectives are to aid the participants ln Improv¬ ing business management and re¬ lated teaching and research actl- The Fresno Chamber of Com- wUldi id Howard Sta- who specializes in defending pc service boards are composed of •old men" rather than members of the registrants' peer groups. He said the same ls trueofgrand Juries who Indict individuals who Grossman said he Is also chal¬ lenging Ihe draft law ln Its ap¬ plication. 'Theoretically, draft board members are supposed to exercise their own conscience ln deciding whether a person ls Inducted,* he said. •However, the military, under Gen. Lewis B. Hershey (national director of the selective service — CORRECTION — In the story printed ln Tues¬ day's paper condernlng the letter supporting Ness' decision todls- mlss Mezey by the Speech Arts Faculty, the following paragraph Grossman said lt ls necessary to realize the Importance of the Individual's selective service ■You have to claim lt (a de¬ ferment), and you have to do lt with some aggression,* he added. Optimist Club Supports Ness The Optimist Club of East pressed Its concc decision of Dr. Fre Mezey. "to support President Frederic Ness, of Fresno State College, unreservedly, ln his decision to release from employment, Pro- partment, and to commend Dr. Ness upon his good Judgment.* that "President Ness owes no explanation or apology for re¬ leasing an advocate of the use "We also support, t his oath to uphold the laws State of California.* The letter urged other si clubs to adopt similar resol STATE CHARTER FLIGHTS CI ID-ODE SUMMER'68 tUKUrt Choice of 4 flights Round Trip - Jet Powered Depart: June 17 - Return: Sep $319 Round Trip - Jet Powered $33Q isrt: June 18 - Return: Sept. 7 •fS'WW W rk/London: Round trip, Pure Jet, June 17-Sept. 9 $245 rk/Ltsbon: Round trip, Pure Jet, June 20-Sept. 3 $245 T-M TRAVEL AGENCY irketlng objectives ofthe company. Following a plant tour the group will visit the Kern County Land Company to view Shatter potato operations. The Fresno area field trip was chosen since most of the ICAME participants are from countries where agricultural marketing ls an Important aspect of national Graduates don't decide " y seks 1 on a company until you find out what Western Gear can offer YOU . . . Read o«* /^ now at graduation in the future Western Gesr offers small company almospheri atlention and recognition plus b facilities and techniques. Western Gear offers Western Gear offers i the west coast. ir is a company ON THE MOVE! IF YOU ARE PLANNING A CAREER IN • Engineering • Manufacturing • Research • Marketing • Accounting or Finance • Industrial Relations THURSDAY-MARCH 28 IWttWd'lllGEAR CORPORATION
Object Description
Title | 1968_03 The Daily Collegian March 1968 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | March 21, 1968 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | Protesters Beware Ness' Office Off-Limits and If they r their gathering v Foreign Educators Will Tour FSC W. Donald Albright, dean of students, yesterday notified a gathering of approximately 30 students congregating ln the hall ln front of Ness- office that ac¬ cording to The Handbook forStu- dent Organizations, students pro- it I'm speaking to antly le i administration .AfterAlbright's Participants tlonal Center Interna- (ICAME) e California Ral: marked the end of I of rallies, the main concern of which was Ness's refusal to an¬ swer satisfactorily a resolution posed him by the Ad Hoc Com¬ mittee for Academic Freedom. The sit-In was a here-agaln- gone-agaln affair with both sides, the administration and the pro¬ testers, speculating as to what the other one would do next.There were rumors among those sitting at Stanford the Fresno area next week study agricultural marketing. Dr. Donald C. Halpcr, cha man of the Fresno State Coll ketlng and ci leave, ls acting : rently The 47 educators and advisors will have lunch at FSC and will tour the campus. United Grocers Limited will host the delegation ln the after¬ noon. Manager Albert Jachen" wlll lecture to the group and The group will travel to the Draft: A Question Of Conscience? from developing countries for an Intensive year of study at Stan¬ ford. The center's objectives are to aid the participants ln Improv¬ ing business management and re¬ lated teaching and research actl- The Fresno Chamber of Com- wUldi id Howard Sta- who specializes in defending pc service boards are composed of •old men" rather than members of the registrants' peer groups. He said the same ls trueofgrand Juries who Indict individuals who Grossman said he Is also chal¬ lenging Ihe draft law ln Its ap¬ plication. 'Theoretically, draft board members are supposed to exercise their own conscience ln deciding whether a person ls Inducted,* he said. •However, the military, under Gen. Lewis B. Hershey (national director of the selective service — CORRECTION — In the story printed ln Tues¬ day's paper condernlng the letter supporting Ness' decision todls- mlss Mezey by the Speech Arts Faculty, the following paragraph Grossman said lt ls necessary to realize the Importance of the Individual's selective service ■You have to claim lt (a de¬ ferment), and you have to do lt with some aggression,* he added. Optimist Club Supports Ness The Optimist Club of East pressed Its concc decision of Dr. Fre Mezey. "to support President Frederic Ness, of Fresno State College, unreservedly, ln his decision to release from employment, Pro- partment, and to commend Dr. Ness upon his good Judgment.* that "President Ness owes no explanation or apology for re¬ leasing an advocate of the use "We also support, t his oath to uphold the laws State of California.* The letter urged other si clubs to adopt similar resol STATE CHARTER FLIGHTS CI ID-ODE SUMMER'68 tUKUrt Choice of 4 flights Round Trip - Jet Powered Depart: June 17 - Return: Sep $319 Round Trip - Jet Powered $33Q isrt: June 18 - Return: Sept. 7 •fS'WW W rk/London: Round trip, Pure Jet, June 17-Sept. 9 $245 rk/Ltsbon: Round trip, Pure Jet, June 20-Sept. 3 $245 T-M TRAVEL AGENCY irketlng objectives ofthe company. Following a plant tour the group will visit the Kern County Land Company to view Shatter potato operations. The Fresno area field trip was chosen since most of the ICAME participants are from countries where agricultural marketing ls an Important aspect of national Graduates don't decide " y seks 1 on a company until you find out what Western Gear can offer YOU . . . Read o«* /^ now at graduation in the future Western Gesr offers small company almospheri atlention and recognition plus b facilities and techniques. Western Gear offers Western Gear offers i the west coast. ir is a company ON THE MOVE! IF YOU ARE PLANNING A CAREER IN • Engineering • Manufacturing • Research • Marketing • Accounting or Finance • Industrial Relations THURSDAY-MARCH 28 IWttWd'lllGEAR CORPORATION |