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CSUF NEWSWIRE Tax institute CSUF IN COOPERATION WITH THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE IS SPONSORING A ONE DAY TAX PRACTITIONER INSTITUTE ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. THE INSTITUTE IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE THE LATEST IRS RULINGS AND TECHNIQUES NEEDED BY TAX PRACTITIONERS TO PROPERLY AND ACCURATELY PREPARE 1972 FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS. REGISTRATION WILL START AT 7:45 A.M. IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS BLDG., ROOM 101. THERE WILL BE A 115 FEE WHICH INCLUDES TUITION, PARKING, MATERIALS PERTAINING TO THE INSTITUTE. COFFEE, AND LUNCHEON. CALL MARSHALL E. MINICH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, (209)487-2129. Round-up opens I. OF AGRI- I AREA, IN THE SCIIC CULTURE FARN RE-OPENED. THE SNACK BAR HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO SELF- SERVING VENDING AND WILL BE OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, INCLUDING SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS FROM 5:00 AM TO 11:00 PM, FEATURING HOT AND COLD SANDWICHES. CANNED FOODS AND ROLLS. THERE WILL BE A RADAR RANGE TO HEAT FOODS AND TIES II E BEEN C/e (Continued from page C) type. Let me quote from an article In the March 6 Issue of Automo- gerg. Chairman of the Board of General Motors says: "There Is a vast difference between what can er widely differing road :e conditions.* pent over I2-mllllonof hat could Tot*.. automobile air pollutlc but we do not have enough money to tool and develop ti for mass production. We cannot build additional, pre-production prototypes without the financial: r the This effort should continue ur til the steam car Is In mass pre durtlon for our populace canm PROVIDED FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SEATING. MILK, COFFEE, TEA AND SOFT DRINKS, ICE CREAM, SNACKS, CANDY AND CIGARETTES WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE. Fuibright grants QUALIFIED SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS HAVE UNTIL OCTOBER 18. TO APPLY FOR FULBRIGHT-HAYS GRANTS FOR THE lin-W ACADEMIC YEAR. 590 AWARDS ARE ADMINISTERED ANNUALLY BY THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION FOR GRADUATESTUDY ABROAD. CANDIDATES MUST BE U.S. CITIZENS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION, HOLD A B.A. OR ITS EQUIVALENT BY THE BEGINNING DATE OF THE GRANT, HAVE LANGUAGE ABILITY IN MEASURE WITH THE DEMANDS OF THE PROPOSED STUDY PROJECT AND GOOD HEALTH. A PREFERENCE IS GIVEN TO APPLICANTS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 20 AND 35. STUDENTS WISHING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GRANTS SHOULD CONTACT FULBRIGHT PROGRAM AD- VISOR, LAURIE I.ABBITT, IN THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COUNSELING OFFICE, ROOM 211 IN THE NEW ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. Wine grants THREE C.S.U.F. SCIENCE^ STUDENTS ARE AMONG SEVEN STATE WINNERS WHO HAVE BEEN AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR BY THE CALIFORNIA WINE INSTITUTE. THE It :ipie: ARE: LANCE WITHERS, A SENIOR MAJORING IN VITICULTURE: GREGGREY LUNDBORG, A SENIOR ENOLOGY MAJOR: AND STEVEN COBB, A SENIOR VITICULTURE MAJOR. THE AWARDS ARE GIVEN EACH YEAR TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS PURSUING CAREERS IN ENOLOCY OR VITICULTURE. i now posted In the RESERVE NOW!! RENTAL REFRIGERATORS AL PRINCE RENTALS CALL COLLECT (209) 358-6331 Thuredey. September 31. 1972 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN f Senate meets first time this semester This year's student senate met yesterday tor the first time of i 1972-73 academic year and d Itself win a fan pieces A number of petitions, financial requests, and appointments required th* attention of th* senators, although not much In th* way of Important legislation was undertaken. Many Interim appointments war* mad* by th* body to provide some experienced personnel dial* work load In front of thorn. Among th* appointments were: Academic policy and Planning: Woody Brooks; Campus Planning: Hal Bolen; Academics, get: Hal Bolen; Election Committee Chairman (for Freshman Senator Grace Soils announced elections): Bill Plank; Regtstra- thai there will be a food drive tlon: Kathy Worsley; Student Af- organized in support of UFWOC fairs: Lloyd Jansen;John Hlnojos laborers who ax* on strike and J oy ce Woods we re appointed against th* Whit* River Farms In to Campus Affairs. Poplar. She said that MECHA President Lupe DeLaCrutex- had begun th* drive and asked tended th* assistance of his of- that donations of non-perishable tflccs, and staff - Brooks - Leg- foods could be left at the coUec- Islatlve Vice-President, Bolen • tlon point tn th* Free Speech Administrative Vice-President, Area. and himself to th* senate's new Th* 1972-73 student senate members in dealing with any meetings will be held In CU 312- probleros they might have. 314 at 3 p.m. *ach Wednesday After th* hour-long meeting, during th* school year. Transcendental Meditation talk set. tonight tonight In Room 313 In th* College Union. Transcendental Meditation Is a natural technique which allows Ingly more pleasant levels of thinking. The rolnd ultimately arrives at and bliss usness within the Indl- Dr. Keith Wallace of UCLA Medical School and Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard, have rollaho- i Indicating that The physiological, psychological, and sociological effects can be summarized as follows: physiologically, a deep state of restful alertness rejuvenates and normalizes the nervous system; psychologically, clearer thinking and greater comprehension, enriched perception, Improved outlook and efficiency;sociologically, no tension and discord. B*caua* of these benefits, verified by scientific research, and because of the growing number of practitioners, Transcendental Meditation la winning worldwide acclaim. Politician believes in Maharishi Yogi Armenian Abe's EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGE COURSE 34, ARMENIAN ALPHABET ACQUISITION, ORIGINALLY A ONE WEEKEND SPECIAL CLASS. WILL OPEN ANOTHER WEEKEND CLASS. SEPT. 29 TO OCT. 1. THE COURSE. TAUGHT BY PROFESSOR ARA AVAKIAN. HAS A FEW OPENINGS LEFT. meditation produce a level of rest deeper than that achieved during a full night of sleep, but somehow Him? Maharishi Maheah Yogi, proereator and dlvln* teacher of the art of Transcendental Medl- W. J. Murphy? Stat* I tatlve In the Illinois legislature, a meditator since hla acceptance Into the program InOctober 1969. Murphy statea, *l say without fear or correction that It haa aided me phyalcally and mentally. It has made me more vigorous, supplied me with more clarity of thinking and more tolerance of my fellow man." Rep. Murphy's devotion to the I Is Illustrated by a resolution which ho Introduced and haa passed through th* Illinois Gen- oral Assembly. The resolution requests th* state department of mental health to conduct a study of Transcendental Meditation to acquaint the department with Its value In combatting drug abuse. It also requests universities with the program on their cam- •1 unhesitatingly recommend Transcendental Meditation to people or all ages Interested In bettering themselves and th* world we live In,' concludes SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP OFFER. c CLASS OF 75 ONLY " Scholarship Includes: 2-year tuition...free! $100 I rrjpnthly Book allowance, lab fees, etc. I How to qualify: I Just send in the coupon, or talk to the Professor of J Aerospace Studies on your campus.JJiyou're class I of '76, next year is your year.) | U.S. Air Fore* Recruiting Service I Directorate of Advertising (RSAV) Randolph Air Fore* Bos* | T*xoi 78148 , I Please lend me more information on your 2-year scholarship | program. _—! , l 5 Nom* Birth Dot* Addre _S*«_ FIND YOURSELF A SCHOLARSHIP —j^^sssysji - - fsi- j
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 21, 1972 Pg. C-D |
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 | CSUF NEWSWIRE Tax institute CSUF IN COOPERATION WITH THE INTERNAL REVENUE SERVICE IS SPONSORING A ONE DAY TAX PRACTITIONER INSTITUTE ON SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. THE INSTITUTE IS DESIGNED TO PROVIDE THE LATEST IRS RULINGS AND TECHNIQUES NEEDED BY TAX PRACTITIONERS TO PROPERLY AND ACCURATELY PREPARE 1972 FEDERAL INCOME TAX RETURNS. REGISTRATION WILL START AT 7:45 A.M. IN THE INDUSTRIAL ARTS BLDG., ROOM 101. THERE WILL BE A 115 FEE WHICH INCLUDES TUITION, PARKING, MATERIALS PERTAINING TO THE INSTITUTE. COFFEE, AND LUNCHEON. CALL MARSHALL E. MINICH FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, (209)487-2129. Round-up opens I. OF AGRI- I AREA, IN THE SCIIC CULTURE FARN RE-OPENED. THE SNACK BAR HAS BEEN CONVERTED TO SELF- SERVING VENDING AND WILL BE OPEN SEVEN DAYS A WEEK, INCLUDING SUNDAYS AND HOLIDAYS FROM 5:00 AM TO 11:00 PM, FEATURING HOT AND COLD SANDWICHES. CANNED FOODS AND ROLLS. THERE WILL BE A RADAR RANGE TO HEAT FOODS AND TIES II E BEEN C/e (Continued from page C) type. Let me quote from an article In the March 6 Issue of Automo- gerg. Chairman of the Board of General Motors says: "There Is a vast difference between what can er widely differing road :e conditions.* pent over I2-mllllonof hat could Tot*.. automobile air pollutlc but we do not have enough money to tool and develop ti for mass production. We cannot build additional, pre-production prototypes without the financial: r the This effort should continue ur til the steam car Is In mass pre durtlon for our populace canm PROVIDED FOR INDOOR AND OUTDOOR SEATING. MILK, COFFEE, TEA AND SOFT DRINKS, ICE CREAM, SNACKS, CANDY AND CIGARETTES WILL ALSO BE AVAILABLE. Fuibright grants QUALIFIED SENIORS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS HAVE UNTIL OCTOBER 18. TO APPLY FOR FULBRIGHT-HAYS GRANTS FOR THE lin-W ACADEMIC YEAR. 590 AWARDS ARE ADMINISTERED ANNUALLY BY THE INSTITUTE OF INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION FOR GRADUATESTUDY ABROAD. CANDIDATES MUST BE U.S. CITIZENS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION, HOLD A B.A. OR ITS EQUIVALENT BY THE BEGINNING DATE OF THE GRANT, HAVE LANGUAGE ABILITY IN MEASURE WITH THE DEMANDS OF THE PROPOSED STUDY PROJECT AND GOOD HEALTH. A PREFERENCE IS GIVEN TO APPLICANTS BETWEEN THE AGES OF 20 AND 35. STUDENTS WISHING MORE INFORMATION ABOUT THE GRANTS SHOULD CONTACT FULBRIGHT PROGRAM AD- VISOR, LAURIE I.ABBITT, IN THE INTERNATIONAL STUDENT COUNSELING OFFICE, ROOM 211 IN THE NEW ADMINISTRATION BUILDING. Wine grants THREE C.S.U.F. SCIENCE^ STUDENTS ARE AMONG SEVEN STATE WINNERS WHO HAVE BEEN AWARDED SCHOLARSHIPS FOR THE 1972-73 ACADEMIC YEAR BY THE CALIFORNIA WINE INSTITUTE. THE It :ipie: ARE: LANCE WITHERS, A SENIOR MAJORING IN VITICULTURE: GREGGREY LUNDBORG, A SENIOR ENOLOGY MAJOR: AND STEVEN COBB, A SENIOR VITICULTURE MAJOR. THE AWARDS ARE GIVEN EACH YEAR TO UPPER DIVISION AND GRADUATE STUDENTS PURSUING CAREERS IN ENOLOCY OR VITICULTURE. i now posted In the RESERVE NOW!! RENTAL REFRIGERATORS AL PRINCE RENTALS CALL COLLECT (209) 358-6331 Thuredey. September 31. 1972 THE DAILY COLLEGIAN f Senate meets first time this semester This year's student senate met yesterday tor the first time of i 1972-73 academic year and d Itself win a fan pieces A number of petitions, financial requests, and appointments required th* attention of th* senators, although not much In th* way of Important legislation was undertaken. Many Interim appointments war* mad* by th* body to provide some experienced personnel dial* work load In front of thorn. Among th* appointments were: Academic policy and Planning: Woody Brooks; Campus Planning: Hal Bolen; Academics, get: Hal Bolen; Election Committee Chairman (for Freshman Senator Grace Soils announced elections): Bill Plank; Regtstra- thai there will be a food drive tlon: Kathy Worsley; Student Af- organized in support of UFWOC fairs: Lloyd Jansen;John Hlnojos laborers who ax* on strike and J oy ce Woods we re appointed against th* Whit* River Farms In to Campus Affairs. Poplar. She said that MECHA President Lupe DeLaCrutex- had begun th* drive and asked tended th* assistance of his of- that donations of non-perishable tflccs, and staff - Brooks - Leg- foods could be left at the coUec- Islatlve Vice-President, Bolen • tlon point tn th* Free Speech Administrative Vice-President, Area. and himself to th* senate's new Th* 1972-73 student senate members in dealing with any meetings will be held In CU 312- probleros they might have. 314 at 3 p.m. *ach Wednesday After th* hour-long meeting, during th* school year. Transcendental Meditation talk set. tonight tonight In Room 313 In th* College Union. Transcendental Meditation Is a natural technique which allows Ingly more pleasant levels of thinking. The rolnd ultimately arrives at and bliss usness within the Indl- Dr. Keith Wallace of UCLA Medical School and Dr. Herbert Benson of Harvard, have rollaho- i Indicating that The physiological, psychological, and sociological effects can be summarized as follows: physiologically, a deep state of restful alertness rejuvenates and normalizes the nervous system; psychologically, clearer thinking and greater comprehension, enriched perception, Improved outlook and efficiency;sociologically, no tension and discord. B*caua* of these benefits, verified by scientific research, and because of the growing number of practitioners, Transcendental Meditation la winning worldwide acclaim. Politician believes in Maharishi Yogi Armenian Abe's EXPERIMENTAL COLLEGE COURSE 34, ARMENIAN ALPHABET ACQUISITION, ORIGINALLY A ONE WEEKEND SPECIAL CLASS. WILL OPEN ANOTHER WEEKEND CLASS. SEPT. 29 TO OCT. 1. THE COURSE. TAUGHT BY PROFESSOR ARA AVAKIAN. HAS A FEW OPENINGS LEFT. meditation produce a level of rest deeper than that achieved during a full night of sleep, but somehow Him? Maharishi Maheah Yogi, proereator and dlvln* teacher of the art of Transcendental Medl- W. J. Murphy? Stat* I tatlve In the Illinois legislature, a meditator since hla acceptance Into the program InOctober 1969. Murphy statea, *l say without fear or correction that It haa aided me phyalcally and mentally. It has made me more vigorous, supplied me with more clarity of thinking and more tolerance of my fellow man." Rep. Murphy's devotion to the I Is Illustrated by a resolution which ho Introduced and haa passed through th* Illinois Gen- oral Assembly. The resolution requests th* state department of mental health to conduct a study of Transcendental Meditation to acquaint the department with Its value In combatting drug abuse. It also requests universities with the program on their cam- •1 unhesitatingly recommend Transcendental Meditation to people or all ages Interested In bettering themselves and th* world we live In,' concludes SPECIAL SCHOLARSHIP OFFER. c CLASS OF 75 ONLY " Scholarship Includes: 2-year tuition...free! $100 I rrjpnthly Book allowance, lab fees, etc. I How to qualify: I Just send in the coupon, or talk to the Professor of J Aerospace Studies on your campus.JJiyou're class I of '76, next year is your year.) | U.S. Air Fore* Recruiting Service I Directorate of Advertising (RSAV) Randolph Air Fore* Bos* | T*xoi 78148 , I Please lend me more information on your 2-year scholarship | program. _—! , l 5 Nom* Birth Dot* Addre _S*«_ FIND YOURSELF A SCHOLARSHIP —j^^sssysji - - fsi- j |