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backwash on sole . CSUF literary magaaln*. will be on *t|* today through th* Christmas break In th* F re* Speech a r.a, the Engllah D*pt. Office. SH 4. Room 214, and Big Brother, of Fre.no the Central California Bloo< Bank, located at MM n i„ A S300 goal baa been set .lit a January II deadline. For further Information. 011 taei any Slrn^ Nu ,„.nih,r ,„ phone ?22 a„;« ' conclusion, were drawn by Professor Ha University of Michigan tnaiiiute for Social Reseai analysis of various nationwide poll., opinion survey, and In.depth media exposure or 1 ». My t.al mass ere all produ .-1 iilg h level* of anil-war sentiment .. On the other land. he., event, did not materially nflae' ceoppoal- Hon lo the war by Ihe eneral public 1 owever publl mom increased markedly after comrn Tet offensive. unlet victories during the 1961 Shuman's research arums did not Increase public . Ol Nixon', handling o th,'.aWrg..,8peac ."maTche.'^n .alluf. poll, rose * Does Busing black hlldrei. to whir. „ hoJ„ ,„,„, ,»e th. . tlonsl achievement - Harvard sociologlii I.a.id J any positive re.uli. from busing are ni soci.J psycholnglst Thomas > peltlgr .agrees'. J'elti" ember l»« 1'.) tion produced b\ bus Iren.^ut'i.il'-h, h""|n'' ■T'c'','" ( 'The Nutcracker' on Saturday t 2 and 7 p.m. In the Fresno rr Theater Tickets, priced si $2, are available at the Convemlon' Can- ter Box Offlc* and th* CTJ Ticket available Cour** description, lor i Spring '73 philosophy cl«*.**.r i the Bus THE BIG ONE A full quarter-pound beef potty In a 5-inch Ktlpot- rlck's sesome bun with Kraft cheese, the same delicious sauces and garnishes as the Munchy (only more of It), and a generous slice of tomato. featuring pants: regular price $8 — $12 SALE PRICE $M N% 3' daily {^IllTtltTAM csw fresno monday dec. 18,1972 vol. 78 no. 60 eco center will re-open waller Ruuo baa bean selected by th* holds S400, one ojuartar of which Is ear- Student Senate'* Board oa Ecology a. the marked far the purchae* ol a newspaper new manager ot the campus re-cyellng *tarag* shod. Th* Board on Ecology 1* 10 i.m. to I p.m. at Ito new location on the The glass crush south side of B.r.tow, west of the'Hound examined by Ih* senate Finance Con- up.- Clean glass, both clear and colored, mitt**, ind at laat report, committee with th* aluminum rings taken oft, and member* tald th* crusher would b* avail- can* will be accepted, able soon. The ci r. Tomporary hour* for II XT, Keats C It waa trying to get th* «b**t s3*a»,*r*,D-»--D d- n— n— n—Edfev Ing. will be a Dan Woods, _ commute*, tald Ruiio. a sophomore, was and access, laid Woods. The new location selected from a field of 22 applying for th* on Ih* northeast end of campus hat four position because ofhts -Interest, dedlca- tlmea th* sire and a good driveway far tli.n. enthusiasm and experience." ituiio trucks louse when picking up re-cyclsblea. organized recycling drive, at hit high Part of Rutao'a Job Is to cr school and worked last year as a volunteer th* work of volunteers at th* ci al th* campus recycling center. In the laid 'anyone I. -welcome to com last year, h* ha* done volunteer work for help.* Ecology Action and Valley Recycling. Ruiio .aid hopafully, by n.xt. , Th* center's manager receive.32.05an the center will be able to recycle regular hour lor t maximum lo hours or work a tin cans, and that the storage sh*d for week, plus 20 per cent of the money earned newspaper, would be completed soon, al- f mm the sale of the center '* re-cyclabtea. lowing the center to handl* thlt commodity. The remaining money netted by thecenter For additional Information on the cen- goet to It. reserve fund. l*r't hours, volunteer work or type or The renter's reserve fund currently products reryled, call 226-1794. flexible degree dominguez hills among experimenters an inevitable 'crippling* of qual- ■The t ir degree" It la just Ihe It teen: Ity. WEAPON - PIES: MOTIVE - AHT; VICTIM . CALIFCrRMA pie case clerk denies '01111111' rale >n requires If li needs Conversely, proponents or lb. time- shortened degree claim that Iher* will be . .. . coal- a healthy Improvement brought about by Ihe which will devalue ihe de- removal of what have been called the tltne- i student of a Quality edu- serving, quantitative aspsct* ofthedegre* at It ha* developed over th* last few dec- Slock *l*rk Floyd ihde today dlsasso- mon procedure for htm to check up on Controversy such as this It Instantly ides, lated himself from Ihe terminology used situations like the one Involving Galnei' provoked In academic circle, by any men- When th* Carnegie study, 'Lest Time, i Friday's Collegian which labeled art messy classroom and that the reports Hon or the time-shortened degree advo- Mor* Option*," waa first published In rol*ssor Charles Cain*.' pie-struck written on It were by other people. cited by Ih* Carnegie Commission on January, 1971,11 struck a responsive nerve las.room-a complete dl.ast.r." ■! don't *v«n know what thev went • Higher Eduction among others. Is the In unlvenitlta and college, throughout the Idhe told Ihe Collegian that it 'should ^ . H. b.rate.1 the rnll^an tar li. three-year degree a boon or a bull? nation, tor it diagnosed what waa seen by ■j.rect- the impression he said thing. ZS^l' 1Z,.I.?'* ^^ITS-^-l^I. This question, posed by Kenneth Conk- many as adl.eaaeol epidemic proportions, ... e that bad. The ple-ihrowtng art lesson '* ,*',°*J**°! ,S„ * * *'h* """V* lln In the spring 1972 issue of th. Anterl- * general Infirmity In th* structural or- ras -irregular from a normal class.* "" "*"', "** J"'"'"„?. *h „ ~ can Assoetalton of Onlvertaty Profeaaora ganlam of undergraduate education, mesald. but he didn't consider It a 'com- „!°". ,,'.,'! iVa. .-.7 ..I Bulletin, la on* which demand* an answer. Although the tlme-ahortened degree can nanta of Oatnes lesson did Interfere with ... .... „. .,.„, , ...«„ ,^*.^ . «.—.-....-- 17 ■ t..... i ** trfha i.i stnee it locusas on one of the most critical not bring about a miracle cure, it offer* next ciass. lone saia. ^^ |n ^^ educatlon |odav nn, 50lutlon for wha, many real all* higher A copy of the official campus security Th* main opposition to reducing the Lra- education today. dltlonal degree by one year centers on what Th* Carnegie study'* support Of the id he objected to being made lo a 'culprit* In the story. 'I'm i said Ihde laid it panel discusses boys' sex role iflL^^w MUty of taking four, or even more, ysare Because -a man's sense of priorities personalities, > supportive and attentive s*x role standards they may not otherwise to complete th* degree. is closer lo a child', thin I woman's." father figure Is necessary. kiv*. Common objectives according to Mary Margaret Ourando. 'From Fraud on, mothers have alwayt Button also tald thai In order for the With the financial Support of the Car- more men should get into elementary edu- bean th* bad guy. (in child development).' child to identify with the model, be baa to n*gta Corporation, a variety of lc cation. he said, and added thai now especially. feel he possesses some of Ih* attributes programs are already In th* op Th* director of kindergartens tor the professionals mutt go on mor. than 'just of th* modal (and sea Is • similarity).The Stags on c.mpuse. nationwide. f resno County Schools explained that men what Freud thought aboul his mother * mod*] must be perceived a. * nurturer ■ Recognising that "th* tlm* ha* „.„. w '- —'- "■-' —'* ••*»•>■'• lo Ih* child and In command of desired »djust to changed conditions' th* Stat* ik II I* too cold o ™—— w *-i»W or i* of sexuality nut going Into she wat .peaking aa pan or a recent • -There nam* to be a perceived quality she suggested that way* this can b* don* Ohio, a panel on 'Boyt Sax Rota: Do Teacher. of th* fith*r it more likely to provide in m th* preschool l.vel. Is by bringing In eoUgeea . . Help or Hinder-" sponsored by th* •■•- 'Inner glu*' lo hold th* telf together," different kinds of projects, from blk. re- ptata* reform of lb* g*n*ral mentary education department. he said, explaining that despite personal pairing, cooking to an office sltu.tlon. partleullrly Alan Button, professor of psychology experiences to th* contrary, children Both Durando and Joe Lee, of theFre.no concern at B and author of The Authentic Child,* think male* ar* more aggressive than city Schools Educatlonal-Profettlonal meat of new spoke about the n**d for fathering, or sub- females. Development Center, agreed that m*n ortentad, an nltuto fathering, through teachera, •*- Button laid many school board, frown should b* allowed to teach in their own partm*nts. pecially tor boys. ' on men In *l*m*ntary education because way, rather than b* »ho*-horn*d Into th* To tejrtlb He cited studies he has been doing that they t*»r exposing children to homot.irtstlv^aiaUng program or pattern vAyraeo teach. I*** degree I , appear to Indicate thlt delinquency occur* men. ,„ hav. eetabllshtd. flexibility, four group* of etudenta at the most frequently among boyt who are Button counters thl. fear by stylng, 'I fhla Is th* reason, L«* said, that it is Univaralty of Iliiaoit, Urban*, ire cur- fatherle.s or hav* brutal and rejecting think It takes men who ar* triumphantly to difficult to recruit men to toaoh at the retnJy enrolled In dlftarently dUBafowS, father*. heterosexual and secure to spend a work- early childhood level. degree programs. Thl* *xp*rtm*nt will Button *ald basic stability and mental Ing day with small children.* Lea said be teals that at It atanda now, provld* • comparlaon tatweea tour basic health depend on good and adequate moth. In thlt capacity, lb* male teacher will wuh u,, sveet woman letchar 'Just like program approaches: OOBjCMr*** *nroll- ering. but for 'super normal* actutUlred he providing for some small boys modal (continued oa page d) (conUnued on page d) year degree offer, one m»ina for academic nedblUty, tear groupt of Indent, at the
Object Description
Title | 1972_12 The Daily Collegian December 1972 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | Dec 15, 1972 Pg. D- Dec 18, 1972 Pg. A |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1972 |
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" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | backwash on sole . CSUF literary magaaln*. will be on *t|* today through th* Christmas break In th* F re* Speech a r.a, the Engllah D*pt. Office. SH 4. Room 214, and Big Brother, of Fre.no the Central California Bloo< Bank, located at MM n i„ A S300 goal baa been set .lit a January II deadline. For further Information. 011 taei any Slrn^ Nu ,„.nih,r ,„ phone ?22 a„;« ' conclusion, were drawn by Professor Ha University of Michigan tnaiiiute for Social Reseai analysis of various nationwide poll., opinion survey, and In.depth media exposure or 1 ». My t.al mass ere all produ .-1 iilg h level* of anil-war sentiment .. On the other land. he., event, did not materially nflae' ceoppoal- Hon lo the war by Ihe eneral public 1 owever publl mom increased markedly after comrn Tet offensive. unlet victories during the 1961 Shuman's research arums did not Increase public . Ol Nixon', handling o th,'.aWrg..,8peac ."maTche.'^n .alluf. poll, rose * Does Busing black hlldrei. to whir. „ hoJ„ ,„,„, ,»e th. . tlonsl achievement - Harvard sociologlii I.a.id J any positive re.uli. from busing are ni soci.J psycholnglst Thomas > peltlgr .agrees'. J'elti" ember l»« 1'.) tion produced b\ bus Iren.^ut'i.il'-h, h""|n'' ■T'c'','" ( 'The Nutcracker' on Saturday t 2 and 7 p.m. In the Fresno rr Theater Tickets, priced si $2, are available at the Convemlon' Can- ter Box Offlc* and th* CTJ Ticket available Cour** description, lor i Spring '73 philosophy cl«*.**.r i the Bus THE BIG ONE A full quarter-pound beef potty In a 5-inch Ktlpot- rlck's sesome bun with Kraft cheese, the same delicious sauces and garnishes as the Munchy (only more of It), and a generous slice of tomato. featuring pants: regular price $8 — $12 SALE PRICE $M N% 3' daily {^IllTtltTAM csw fresno monday dec. 18,1972 vol. 78 no. 60 eco center will re-open waller Ruuo baa bean selected by th* holds S400, one ojuartar of which Is ear- Student Senate'* Board oa Ecology a. the marked far the purchae* ol a newspaper new manager ot the campus re-cyellng *tarag* shod. Th* Board on Ecology 1* 10 i.m. to I p.m. at Ito new location on the The glass crush south side of B.r.tow, west of the'Hound examined by Ih* senate Finance Con- up.- Clean glass, both clear and colored, mitt**, ind at laat report, committee with th* aluminum rings taken oft, and member* tald th* crusher would b* avail- can* will be accepted, able soon. The ci r. Tomporary hour* for II XT, Keats C It waa trying to get th* «b**t s3*a»,*r*,D-»--D d- n— n— n—Edfev Ing. will be a Dan Woods, _ commute*, tald Ruiio. a sophomore, was and access, laid Woods. The new location selected from a field of 22 applying for th* on Ih* northeast end of campus hat four position because ofhts -Interest, dedlca- tlmea th* sire and a good driveway far tli.n. enthusiasm and experience." ituiio trucks louse when picking up re-cyclsblea. organized recycling drive, at hit high Part of Rutao'a Job Is to cr school and worked last year as a volunteer th* work of volunteers at th* ci al th* campus recycling center. In the laid 'anyone I. -welcome to com last year, h* ha* done volunteer work for help.* Ecology Action and Valley Recycling. Ruiio .aid hopafully, by n.xt. , Th* center's manager receive.32.05an the center will be able to recycle regular hour lor t maximum lo hours or work a tin cans, and that the storage sh*d for week, plus 20 per cent of the money earned newspaper, would be completed soon, al- f mm the sale of the center '* re-cyclabtea. lowing the center to handl* thlt commodity. The remaining money netted by thecenter For additional Information on the cen- goet to It. reserve fund. l*r't hours, volunteer work or type or The renter's reserve fund currently products reryled, call 226-1794. flexible degree dominguez hills among experimenters an inevitable 'crippling* of qual- ■The t ir degree" It la just Ihe It teen: Ity. WEAPON - PIES: MOTIVE - AHT; VICTIM . CALIFCrRMA pie case clerk denies '01111111' rale >n requires If li needs Conversely, proponents or lb. time- shortened degree claim that Iher* will be . .. . coal- a healthy Improvement brought about by Ihe which will devalue ihe de- removal of what have been called the tltne- i student of a Quality edu- serving, quantitative aspsct* ofthedegre* at It ha* developed over th* last few dec- Slock *l*rk Floyd ihde today dlsasso- mon procedure for htm to check up on Controversy such as this It Instantly ides, lated himself from Ihe terminology used situations like the one Involving Galnei' provoked In academic circle, by any men- When th* Carnegie study, 'Lest Time, i Friday's Collegian which labeled art messy classroom and that the reports Hon or the time-shortened degree advo- Mor* Option*," waa first published In rol*ssor Charles Cain*.' pie-struck written on It were by other people. cited by Ih* Carnegie Commission on January, 1971,11 struck a responsive nerve las.room-a complete dl.ast.r." ■! don't *v«n know what thev went • Higher Eduction among others. Is the In unlvenitlta and college, throughout the Idhe told Ihe Collegian that it 'should ^ . H. b.rate.1 the rnll^an tar li. three-year degree a boon or a bull? nation, tor it diagnosed what waa seen by ■j.rect- the impression he said thing. ZS^l' 1Z,.I.?'* ^^ITS-^-l^I. This question, posed by Kenneth Conk- many as adl.eaaeol epidemic proportions, ... e that bad. The ple-ihrowtng art lesson '* ,*',°*J**°! ,S„ * * *'h* """V* lln In the spring 1972 issue of th. Anterl- * general Infirmity In th* structural or- ras -irregular from a normal class.* "" "*"', "** J"'"'"„?. *h „ ~ can Assoetalton of Onlvertaty Profeaaora ganlam of undergraduate education, mesald. but he didn't consider It a 'com- „!°". ,,'.,'! iVa. .-.7 ..I Bulletin, la on* which demand* an answer. Although the tlme-ahortened degree can nanta of Oatnes lesson did Interfere with ... .... „. .,.„, , ...«„ ,^*.^ . «.—.-....-- 17 ■ t..... i ** trfha i.i stnee it locusas on one of the most critical not bring about a miracle cure, it offer* next ciass. lone saia. ^^ |n ^^ educatlon |odav nn, 50lutlon for wha, many real all* higher A copy of the official campus security Th* main opposition to reducing the Lra- education today. dltlonal degree by one year centers on what Th* Carnegie study'* support Of the id he objected to being made lo a 'culprit* In the story. 'I'm i said Ihde laid it panel discusses boys' sex role iflL^^w MUty of taking four, or even more, ysare Because -a man's sense of priorities personalities, > supportive and attentive s*x role standards they may not otherwise to complete th* degree. is closer lo a child', thin I woman's." father figure Is necessary. kiv*. Common objectives according to Mary Margaret Ourando. 'From Fraud on, mothers have alwayt Button also tald thai In order for the With the financial Support of the Car- more men should get into elementary edu- bean th* bad guy. (in child development).' child to identify with the model, be baa to n*gta Corporation, a variety of lc cation. he said, and added thai now especially. feel he possesses some of Ih* attributes programs are already In th* op Th* director of kindergartens tor the professionals mutt go on mor. than 'just of th* modal (and sea Is • similarity).The Stags on c.mpuse. nationwide. f resno County Schools explained that men what Freud thought aboul his mother * mod*] must be perceived a. * nurturer ■ Recognising that "th* tlm* ha* „.„. w '- —'- "■-' —'* ••*»•>■'• lo Ih* child and In command of desired »djust to changed conditions' th* Stat* ik II I* too cold o ™—— w *-i»W or i* of sexuality nut going Into she wat .peaking aa pan or a recent • -There nam* to be a perceived quality she suggested that way* this can b* don* Ohio, a panel on 'Boyt Sax Rota: Do Teacher. of th* fith*r it more likely to provide in m th* preschool l.vel. Is by bringing In eoUgeea . . Help or Hinder-" sponsored by th* •■•- 'Inner glu*' lo hold th* telf together," different kinds of projects, from blk. re- ptata* reform of lb* g*n*ral mentary education department. he said, explaining that despite personal pairing, cooking to an office sltu.tlon. partleullrly Alan Button, professor of psychology experiences to th* contrary, children Both Durando and Joe Lee, of theFre.no concern at B and author of The Authentic Child,* think male* ar* more aggressive than city Schools Educatlonal-Profettlonal meat of new spoke about the n**d for fathering, or sub- females. Development Center, agreed that m*n ortentad, an nltuto fathering, through teachera, •*- Button laid many school board, frown should b* allowed to teach in their own partm*nts. pecially tor boys. ' on men In *l*m*ntary education because way, rather than b* »ho*-horn*d Into th* To tejrtlb He cited studies he has been doing that they t*»r exposing children to homot.irtstlv^aiaUng program or pattern vAyraeo teach. I*** degree I , appear to Indicate thlt delinquency occur* men. ,„ hav. eetabllshtd. flexibility, four group* of etudenta at the most frequently among boyt who are Button counters thl. fear by stylng, 'I fhla Is th* reason, L«* said, that it is Univaralty of Iliiaoit, Urban*, ire cur- fatherle.s or hav* brutal and rejecting think It takes men who ar* triumphantly to difficult to recruit men to toaoh at the retnJy enrolled In dlftarently dUBafowS, father*. heterosexual and secure to spend a work- early childhood level. degree programs. Thl* *xp*rtm*nt will Button *ald basic stability and mental Ing day with small children.* Lea said be teals that at It atanda now, provld* • comparlaon tatweea tour basic health depend on good and adequate moth. In thlt capacity, lb* male teacher will wuh u,, sveet woman letchar 'Just like program approaches: OOBjCMr*** *nroll- ering. but for 'super normal* actutUlred he providing for some small boys modal (continued oa page d) (conUnued on page d) year degree offer, one m»ina for academic nedblUty, tear groupt of Indent, at the |