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THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tufdty. S^KewOer I. Fewer apply—more to enter Schedule corrections SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Kent Dsvtes, i SECONDARY tOUCA'ION FOB!!GN IANOUAOIS rHttOSOfHT campus NO NO'S ESS: Notions * \arilng Kino Sewing Machines Blast*™ Fashion Fabrics MO«M ICONO*UC5 ATTENTION! CSUF COEDS II 1,000 FSC COEDS. . to receive absolutely free 8 pr. of beautiful imported earrings NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. JUST COME IN. GET THEM FREE WITH THIS AD. Ami -STORE HOURS- frtsiKtfaShiOIl lair g ISt and Shaw.. rosno SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES [■""■■—■■COUPON..... •PRESENT THIS COWONjj DISCOUNT BOOKS 1089 E. Show PH. 226-1444 First & Shaw •$ ■COUPON' Tue»d.y. Septwno^ 13. jeya THB DAfLr COLLEOIAN ,7s a kiss still a kiss? NEW YORK, N.Y. (ED)-A Uss »tiff neck, abdominal pains or ; still a kiss, a slfh Is still a evens rash can accompany head - in - unless they're followed ache and chills. And whether the r headache, chilliness, sore goodnlght-klss Is responsible or iroat or fever Then something not, to Dr. James C. Nlederman ss pleasant might be Involved: the mysteries of 'mono* were ononucleosls. no laughing matter. s the-kli pus hospitals annually.About million people (mostly chll- 1 and your* adults) battle vderwent blood tests, leaving Imples In campus labs for Ister Betty co-ed was wearing plaid skirts and bobby tox, and boys were organlrlng panty raids for excitement. In those days (and until fairly recently), standard treatment was bed rest for from four to six weeks, followed by limited activity for three months. Contracting the disease meant the 1 misleading ... A great many The slide Is rocked gently back todies hay* focused 00 a Tires, tod forth so that Uie liquid slowly but sine* the EBV virus has not flow* over the entire area. If the 1 Isolated from 'mono' patients, there U still at iuctance to accept It as tl atlte agenL.. The exact duration of the infection Is not known.* other < Mono is often- mistaken tor other diseases; the same tymp- diphtheria, promise not only tor the early detection of 'mono/ but tor aid- lng the solving of one of science's test is posture, dark bin* spots appear In the reaction mixture; If negative, (here are 00 added " ~ 1 asJareh tor an- ' the patient's meningitis, leukemia, =.:= ,1 ^^v.rrr^i>J are neither charming nor amus- versy surrounding the cause o: lng: a general Ustlessness lead- 'mono.* lng to overall weakness, lymph 'Mono* first became a house- glands swelling In the upper body, hold word In the 1950s - wher VA advises vets lete ss the panty raid and white buck shoes. But doctors do recommend avoiding strenuous ex* erclse and limiting unnecessary activity. (Spleen damage as a result of over-exertion Is a real danger with mononucleosis), Though treatment has become more sophisticated, diagnosis can. be extremely difficult, and some solved. "Since mononucleosis Is The probteir whether or not the malaise Involved Is mononucleosis baa concerned scientists since Dr. Israel Davidson first developed a standard test In 1935. The only problem wss thai the process took 24 hours. Now a new test has been developed, called the Monostlcon Drl-Dot test. Results can be read In just two minutes. Special guinea pig antigen and dyed horse erythrocyte reagent are dried and the serenity of rraternlty- ortented college life may hare given way to militancy and demonstration. But a more lasting and significant change, perhaps, Is found In new directions toward understanding lb* 'kissing disease.' Just ask an; has missed gradui g collegebound veterans necessary delay In their monthly education allowance checks. J. E. Mullen, Director of the San Francisco VA Regional Office, offered these additional tips I college Tin f HEW gives haif-a-million ie school. The school the VA regional of- To he eligible for educatlona man must have served at leas lengthening Developing In- American Indians ben ^million In grants. a Lock a. Key Shop Bank of America'; Colkg<2 Plan Checking Account • Only $1.00 per month from September-Mey; (roe during the w • You get unlimited check writing 12 months a year. • You receive 12 monthly statements. ► No minimum balance, no extra charges (unless you bounce a check). If its this easy to describe, think how easy it is to use. L NOW ACROSS THE STREET FROM CSUF! (NEXT TO RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE) KOPY KORNER COPIES PHONE 222-3442 HOURS 8 A.M.- 5 P.M.
Object Description
Title | 1972_09 The Daily Collegian September 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 |
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Title | Sept 12, 1972 Pg. A-B |
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 | THE DAILY COLLEGIAN Tufdty. S^KewOer I. Fewer apply—more to enter Schedule corrections SCHOOL OF BUSINESS Kent Dsvtes, i SECONDARY tOUCA'ION FOB!!GN IANOUAOIS rHttOSOfHT campus NO NO'S ESS: Notions * \arilng Kino Sewing Machines Blast*™ Fashion Fabrics MO«M ICONO*UC5 ATTENTION! CSUF COEDS II 1,000 FSC COEDS. . to receive absolutely free 8 pr. of beautiful imported earrings NO PURCHASE NECESSARY. JUST COME IN. GET THEM FREE WITH THIS AD. Ami -STORE HOURS- frtsiKtfaShiOIl lair g ISt and Shaw.. rosno SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES [■""■■—■■COUPON..... •PRESENT THIS COWONjj DISCOUNT BOOKS 1089 E. Show PH. 226-1444 First & Shaw •$ ■COUPON' Tue»d.y. Septwno^ 13. jeya THB DAfLr COLLEOIAN ,7s a kiss still a kiss? NEW YORK, N.Y. (ED)-A Uss »tiff neck, abdominal pains or ; still a kiss, a slfh Is still a evens rash can accompany head - in - unless they're followed ache and chills. And whether the r headache, chilliness, sore goodnlght-klss Is responsible or iroat or fever Then something not, to Dr. James C. Nlederman ss pleasant might be Involved: the mysteries of 'mono* were ononucleosls. no laughing matter. s the-kli pus hospitals annually.About million people (mostly chll- 1 and your* adults) battle vderwent blood tests, leaving Imples In campus labs for Ister Betty co-ed was wearing plaid skirts and bobby tox, and boys were organlrlng panty raids for excitement. In those days (and until fairly recently), standard treatment was bed rest for from four to six weeks, followed by limited activity for three months. Contracting the disease meant the 1 misleading ... A great many The slide Is rocked gently back todies hay* focused 00 a Tires, tod forth so that Uie liquid slowly but sine* the EBV virus has not flow* over the entire area. If the 1 Isolated from 'mono' patients, there U still at iuctance to accept It as tl atlte agenL.. The exact duration of the infection Is not known.* other < Mono is often- mistaken tor other diseases; the same tymp- diphtheria, promise not only tor the early detection of 'mono/ but tor aid- lng the solving of one of science's test is posture, dark bin* spots appear In the reaction mixture; If negative, (here are 00 added " ~ 1 asJareh tor an- ' the patient's meningitis, leukemia, =.:= ,1 ^^v.rrr^i>J are neither charming nor amus- versy surrounding the cause o: lng: a general Ustlessness lead- 'mono.* lng to overall weakness, lymph 'Mono* first became a house- glands swelling In the upper body, hold word In the 1950s - wher VA advises vets lete ss the panty raid and white buck shoes. But doctors do recommend avoiding strenuous ex* erclse and limiting unnecessary activity. (Spleen damage as a result of over-exertion Is a real danger with mononucleosis), Though treatment has become more sophisticated, diagnosis can. be extremely difficult, and some solved. "Since mononucleosis Is The probteir whether or not the malaise Involved Is mononucleosis baa concerned scientists since Dr. Israel Davidson first developed a standard test In 1935. The only problem wss thai the process took 24 hours. Now a new test has been developed, called the Monostlcon Drl-Dot test. Results can be read In just two minutes. Special guinea pig antigen and dyed horse erythrocyte reagent are dried and the serenity of rraternlty- ortented college life may hare given way to militancy and demonstration. But a more lasting and significant change, perhaps, Is found In new directions toward understanding lb* 'kissing disease.' Just ask an; has missed gradui g collegebound veterans necessary delay In their monthly education allowance checks. J. E. Mullen, Director of the San Francisco VA Regional Office, offered these additional tips I college Tin f HEW gives haif-a-million ie school. The school the VA regional of- To he eligible for educatlona man must have served at leas lengthening Developing In- American Indians ben ^million In grants. a Lock a. Key Shop Bank of America'; Colkg<2 Plan Checking Account • Only $1.00 per month from September-Mey; (roe during the w • You get unlimited check writing 12 months a year. • You receive 12 monthly statements. ► No minimum balance, no extra charges (unless you bounce a check). If its this easy to describe, think how easy it is to use. L NOW ACROSS THE STREET FROM CSUF! (NEXT TO RELIGIOUS BOOK STORE) KOPY KORNER COPIES PHONE 222-3442 HOURS 8 A.M.- 5 P.M. |