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oxlt:gian COMMENTARY Death to partisan rhetoric DAVE POOL PRESENTS Agnew, Rogers and ITT "All His Children" wen. soap opera freak.. II'. you're behind thi. coconut .can- to Ihe ground, rtghll Andlhepoor that lime again! (Yeal) If. time dal, eh- Why don't you give ua coconut bird I. always fru.trated. for another episode of 'All HI. the .coop-* So every year we find a vtrftn Children.' After about a week of 'The skipper*, right. Henry. .nd dfea. her up like a coconut nothing happening, our friend Dr. Spill It!* egg and put her up In the top of D Vine Wright find, himself eon- -Well .It all began hack home the tree. Pretty soon the coconut fronted with another problem. in Guam. My people had a rich bird comes along, scoops herup. reports of subversive activity in and colorful history, bul they and takea her to Scranton. Pa. the dorms. (Note lonon-dormles: rsn out of virgins So thai la why io attend night school at Maude's, keep reading cuz we've got vir- I came over here disguised as a So. you see, ihe girl Is more or gins getting sacrificed and all mild-mannered sludent.' les. Ihe goddess of coconut fer- sorts of hot stuff) -I don'l think I quite under- ttltly • stand Elaborate, please.* 'No. I'm afraid I don't see. Ts-4*0ev, April \ 1973 Tr4E IJowLY COLLEGAN 8 | Poor poopU*s coalition will protest Poor people's groups and coo- tlooal Welfare Right. Organise- earned citizen. In conjunction Hon. with the National CoaUllon ler Larry Sheehy, local carajUate Human Need* aad New Priori. tor major, la helping organize ttea will be prot..Ung President ' tea Freano deroonatrallon aad a Nlxon'a'antl-pesyple'butleelcuU Fresno chapter of the National at th* Federal building, 1100*0* Coalition tor Human Need, and Street, Wednesdsy, from 10 a.ro. Haw Prlorltlaa. to 5 p.m. Sheehy will b*fln a 13-day fast Tne Freano protest will be lack of attention to ^roo™,h.„ioocm*..crcia ^XZ^'"^' °°' Sheehy urged concerned people Th* National Coalition organ- to write Nixon, t" office I see Dr. Wright I, •Uh . 1 a. :. I tr . I Look, the bird file, a' virgin and la no long, led so he blesse. u. Reverend Jeaae Jackson, Ralph Ing Nlxon'e budfet cut*. Abernathy of the SoulhernChrta- Wednesday, April 4, la 11 tlan Leadership Conference, and annlveraary ol the death ot Mar- John Tillman, th* head of theNa- tin Luther King. Shuttl«cock«tt«s first at Hayward mpus Security who Just then the office door buret open and in walks P.ncho Zumwalt. noted Guamlsh sympathizer, and hi. trusty dog Albatross their hind legs ) •Viva la nuts' 52 40 or flghlt •Ate you with CAS— asked Wright. "Those prunes were bad. weren't ihey. Dr Wrlght-*agreed P.ncho.) lie), my friend' Have coconut bird roosts In Ihe top of -No I haven't.* apologized a tall palm and lass her eggs. Henry The eggs are really strange. «Kxcu» me.' interrupted The.'re larger than a .ofthall and Wright, 'but how ran sou lie sure they have hair all over then.. these girls from the il.irm.~an- They've go, really hard shells and ' indeed virgins-* > North- "eld at CSU. Hayward laat week- CSUF totaled 39 potnls, well ahead of second-place Hayward (24 points) and third-place Chlco State (21 points). Kre.no competitors picked up five first, tour seconds, and four Ron Deaver won the Men's Singles and teamed with Lenny Rumlner lo capture Ihe varsity Men's Double.. Doug Trlstauand Sue Mlddleton look the varsity Mixed Doubles. In junior varsity competition Kalhy Itlndman won Ihe Women's This Saturday and Sunday CSVF HI defend Its Northern Cajlfor- tltl* for th* match** will begin at 9 a.m. In the Men', and Women's Gyms. New hours Beginning Ihe weak of April 23, Ihe admlsslons/records/evslua- tlona windows will have new hours. The new hours will be from 4:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The of- flcaa kr* located In the New Administration Building, east wing. Dr Wright was stunned. Candidate for mayor.. Ross urges planning Hvlgotllai. long-lie ( TryAFraoS-aaafoWOwr nexm milmmJhmtat , «««*»" Dipt ftljop •75 W. Mmtw (At ftartM) It InVthTr, a low said Iterndon I, 25.000 and 30.000 out of a regis will mean more cross traffic and tered 7r..O0O voters stop lights. proltal.lv too late tohalt construc esperiallv among students If In tion the issue is to go before formal polls that say Ross Is Superior Court trailing wills b. about four per student vote could very well make Another major planning prob- The 21 -year-old school teach er should appeal to the student. A graduate of Stanford (he re PUn for the community. ceived his teaching credential There Is a 1964 General Plan from Fresno State) Ross Is pres (Continued on Page 5, Col. 1) ident of ihe local Earth is Fragile. an officer of Valley Recycling .nd one of the main proponents of Rabbits doath He is also affiliated with more still unknown traditional groups, most notably the Committee for Responsible A pathology report thai would Government fCRC), the citizens have determined Ihe possible cause for approximately 20 to 30 rabbits found dead InCSUF fields has not been received by the Ag ricultural Sciences Department. Dr. O J Burger, department dean, said "we are still awaiting hut not financially. the report which should be com- The rabbits were sent to the During ati interview Ross said Bureau of Chemical Residue In he feels planning should be one of Sacramento after Ihey had been local government's top priori sent to the Livestock and Poultry ties A. chairman of Citizens Pathology Laboratory In Fresno against Urban Sprawl Environ for an autopsy ments. Ross foughi against the The rabbits had been found controversial placement of St. dead following an aerial applica Agnes He pltal at Herndon and tion of chlordane, a chemical MUlbrook north of the olty. used to control -iitwormi In the Ross said the City Council. CSUF vineyards. An important announcement to every student in the health professions: NEW SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. THEY COVER TUITION AND RELATED COSTS AND PROVIDE AN ANNUAL INCOME OF $5,300 AS WELL. If a steady salary of 1400 a month and paid-up tuition will help you continue your professional training, the scholarships just made possible by the Uniformed Services Health Professions Reviulization Act of 1972 deserve your cloae attention. Because If you are now in a medical, osteopathic, dental, veterinary, podiatry, or optometry school, or arc working toward a PhD in Clinical Psychology, yuu may qualify. Wt make It easy for you to complete your studies. You're commissioned as an officer as soon as you enter the program, but remain in student status until graduation. And, during each year you will be on active duty (with extra pay) for 45 days. Naturally, if your academic schedule requires that you remain on campua, you stay on campus -and still receive your active duty pay. Active duty requirements are fair. Basically, you serve one year as a commissioned officer for each year you've • participated in the program, with a two year minimum. You may apply for a scholarship with either the Army, Navy or Air Force, and know that upon entering active duty you'll have rank and duties in keeping with your professional training. The Ufa's work you've chosen foryourself requires long, hard, expensive training. Now wa are ln a position to give you some help. Mall in the coupon at your earliest convenience for more detailed information. ii^g^^__ 1 : -_^
Object Description
Title | 1973_04 The Daily Collegian April 1973 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 |
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Title | April 3, 1973 Pg. 2-3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1973 |
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 | oxlt:gian COMMENTARY Death to partisan rhetoric DAVE POOL PRESENTS Agnew, Rogers and ITT "All His Children" wen. soap opera freak.. II'. you're behind thi. coconut .can- to Ihe ground, rtghll Andlhepoor that lime again! (Yeal) If. time dal, eh- Why don't you give ua coconut bird I. always fru.trated. for another episode of 'All HI. the .coop-* So every year we find a vtrftn Children.' After about a week of 'The skipper*, right. Henry. .nd dfea. her up like a coconut nothing happening, our friend Dr. Spill It!* egg and put her up In the top of D Vine Wright find, himself eon- -Well .It all began hack home the tree. Pretty soon the coconut fronted with another problem. in Guam. My people had a rich bird comes along, scoops herup. reports of subversive activity in and colorful history, bul they and takea her to Scranton. Pa. the dorms. (Note lonon-dormles: rsn out of virgins So thai la why io attend night school at Maude's, keep reading cuz we've got vir- I came over here disguised as a So. you see, ihe girl Is more or gins getting sacrificed and all mild-mannered sludent.' les. Ihe goddess of coconut fer- sorts of hot stuff) -I don'l think I quite under- ttltly • stand Elaborate, please.* 'No. I'm afraid I don't see. Ts-4*0ev, April \ 1973 Tr4E IJowLY COLLEGAN 8 | Poor poopU*s coalition will protest Poor people's groups and coo- tlooal Welfare Right. Organise- earned citizen. In conjunction Hon. with the National CoaUllon ler Larry Sheehy, local carajUate Human Need* aad New Priori. tor major, la helping organize ttea will be prot..Ung President ' tea Freano deroonatrallon aad a Nlxon'a'antl-pesyple'butleelcuU Fresno chapter of the National at th* Federal building, 1100*0* Coalition tor Human Need, and Street, Wednesdsy, from 10 a.ro. Haw Prlorltlaa. to 5 p.m. Sheehy will b*fln a 13-day fast Tne Freano protest will be lack of attention to ^roo™,h.„ioocm*..crcia ^XZ^'"^' °°' Sheehy urged concerned people Th* National Coalition organ- to write Nixon, t" office I see Dr. Wright I, •Uh . 1 a. :. I tr . I Look, the bird file, a' virgin and la no long, led so he blesse. u. Reverend Jeaae Jackson, Ralph Ing Nlxon'e budfet cut*. Abernathy of the SoulhernChrta- Wednesday, April 4, la 11 tlan Leadership Conference, and annlveraary ol the death ot Mar- John Tillman, th* head of theNa- tin Luther King. Shuttl«cock«tt«s first at Hayward mpus Security who Just then the office door buret open and in walks P.ncho Zumwalt. noted Guamlsh sympathizer, and hi. trusty dog Albatross their hind legs ) •Viva la nuts' 52 40 or flghlt •Ate you with CAS— asked Wright. "Those prunes were bad. weren't ihey. Dr Wrlght-*agreed P.ncho.) lie), my friend' Have coconut bird roosts In Ihe top of -No I haven't.* apologized a tall palm and lass her eggs. Henry The eggs are really strange. «Kxcu» me.' interrupted The.'re larger than a .ofthall and Wright, 'but how ran sou lie sure they have hair all over then.. these girls from the il.irm.~an- They've go, really hard shells and ' indeed virgins-* > North- "eld at CSU. Hayward laat week- CSUF totaled 39 potnls, well ahead of second-place Hayward (24 points) and third-place Chlco State (21 points). Kre.no competitors picked up five first, tour seconds, and four Ron Deaver won the Men's Singles and teamed with Lenny Rumlner lo capture Ihe varsity Men's Double.. Doug Trlstauand Sue Mlddleton look the varsity Mixed Doubles. In junior varsity competition Kalhy Itlndman won Ihe Women's This Saturday and Sunday CSVF HI defend Its Northern Cajlfor- tltl* for th* match** will begin at 9 a.m. In the Men', and Women's Gyms. New hours Beginning Ihe weak of April 23, Ihe admlsslons/records/evslua- tlona windows will have new hours. The new hours will be from 4:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Monday through Friday. The of- flcaa kr* located In the New Administration Building, east wing. Dr Wright was stunned. Candidate for mayor.. Ross urges planning Hvlgotllai. long-lie ( TryAFraoS-aaafoWOwr nexm milmmJhmtat , «««*»" Dipt ftljop •75 W. Mmtw (At ftartM) It InVthTr, a low said Iterndon I, 25.000 and 30.000 out of a regis will mean more cross traffic and tered 7r..O0O voters stop lights. proltal.lv too late tohalt construc esperiallv among students If In tion the issue is to go before formal polls that say Ross Is Superior Court trailing wills b. about four per student vote could very well make Another major planning prob- The 21 -year-old school teach er should appeal to the student. A graduate of Stanford (he re PUn for the community. ceived his teaching credential There Is a 1964 General Plan from Fresno State) Ross Is pres (Continued on Page 5, Col. 1) ident of ihe local Earth is Fragile. an officer of Valley Recycling .nd one of the main proponents of Rabbits doath He is also affiliated with more still unknown traditional groups, most notably the Committee for Responsible A pathology report thai would Government fCRC), the citizens have determined Ihe possible cause for approximately 20 to 30 rabbits found dead InCSUF fields has not been received by the Ag ricultural Sciences Department. Dr. O J Burger, department dean, said "we are still awaiting hut not financially. the report which should be com- The rabbits were sent to the During ati interview Ross said Bureau of Chemical Residue In he feels planning should be one of Sacramento after Ihey had been local government's top priori sent to the Livestock and Poultry ties A. chairman of Citizens Pathology Laboratory In Fresno against Urban Sprawl Environ for an autopsy ments. Ross foughi against the The rabbits had been found controversial placement of St. dead following an aerial applica Agnes He pltal at Herndon and tion of chlordane, a chemical MUlbrook north of the olty. used to control -iitwormi In the Ross said the City Council. CSUF vineyards. An important announcement to every student in the health professions: NEW SCHOLARSHIPS ARE AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY. THEY COVER TUITION AND RELATED COSTS AND PROVIDE AN ANNUAL INCOME OF $5,300 AS WELL. If a steady salary of 1400 a month and paid-up tuition will help you continue your professional training, the scholarships just made possible by the Uniformed Services Health Professions Reviulization Act of 1972 deserve your cloae attention. Because If you are now in a medical, osteopathic, dental, veterinary, podiatry, or optometry school, or arc working toward a PhD in Clinical Psychology, yuu may qualify. Wt make It easy for you to complete your studies. You're commissioned as an officer as soon as you enter the program, but remain in student status until graduation. And, during each year you will be on active duty (with extra pay) for 45 days. Naturally, if your academic schedule requires that you remain on campua, you stay on campus -and still receive your active duty pay. Active duty requirements are fair. Basically, you serve one year as a commissioned officer for each year you've • participated in the program, with a two year minimum. You may apply for a scholarship with either the Army, Navy or Air Force, and know that upon entering active duty you'll have rank and duties in keeping with your professional training. The Ufa's work you've chosen foryourself requires long, hard, expensive training. Now wa are ln a position to give you some help. Mall in the coupon at your earliest convenience for more detailed information. ii^g^^__ 1 : -_^ |