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r Elections: a noncampaign (Coattaasd from paga 1) mlttee b*c*u** of another date change la the campaign schedule Brooks' complaint dealt wtth th* rha*ga af the hssjiaalBg sat* for official csmptsigaiag. Offlcully th* stsrtlng date wsstetelsxxMortday, hat dae to a ijnigrsphlcal error csa>dtdat*s war* lrdormed It waa to be yesterdav. \ 1 oaWi 1 by Boni and the eserutue 8 of th* correct , [ Notice af the chsxag* was aaailed to sll ranSidstBB oa Wis*ibMy of aprlng hresh. la his complalat to tha esacutlv* committee. Brooks aald the chaage resulted 1b s day's lee* la campaigning bscsae* some Candida tae left Freeao b*li*vi*g the correct date to be Tuesday. The Mscutlv* committee heard Brooks' complaint in yesterday's maotlng aad too*'no action. ta Alaaka wiU read I ApetlS 1973 THE DAILY COLLEQIAM J Poetry raoding Csmeaaa Uaxea Prwgr*m**t**j Of- face, room 111, by Taw*B.h*j (•*- A iweogBSsad Asxartcaa poat taorrow) aaaa. U y*ars boeaaataaxxftag The aecoad activity la a bicycle trtP k» Lex* Lake aa Satwrday. to"WTtr.tllp.s laRooalll No*4*m-*mU**>c**a*ry. a-artlcl ax ta* c<Hl*Bg* Usbbsbv. Joha Hair.*.. 47, raceatly axowad to taa CsltsaraU eoaat, I to retvra to Ala*- — ' -"-—" bMbbji V***h •*TogT*msBd*« Offlce (4J8T. aawsssss ttsg) me Roger *Hoot' isgiBhsm i or lee* (4JT7-****). i4«us> fine yob." Tomorrow there l th* Rsmdence Hall Conn dates laat sight sgrsed to sd rters af tha primary < held In tha Colleg* Union 1 rally i •of a graat af Arctic Friend ship film _*».^* *Tha Great Battle lar i m^L a.^i_ . win ** ***** *V «*• UA ***** af paatij. wTbs4bi Hews Senate. International Week 7:80 B.* lit *,0,- bar. ears, Twssty The two-ho from page 1) th* with- can Student Association la r*- 4xxesttag aa allocMloa of farsde totaling $1,144 for • Africa* Unity Day" to be held oa April tl. SR 4-1-71 c*U* for the sextet* to declare April 10-14 Igor Stra- rtnsky Ws*k" ss s trtbex* ta the r«*aowi*ad eompo**r. Stravinsky dlsd on* year ago today. Plaslly the s*x*st* wiU discuss th* rated for r*oa* teeth* to b* placed at dlff*re*x lorstisas aa In s relsted measure, the Afrt- Th* aeaat* meets today at 1:00 p.m. in CU 111-14. toko'i ftlarn The Baha'l Clab will show • fllmstrlp todsy entitled "Cllmpee* of Perfection ' Th* film l* one of a aeries of Wednesday mm showings offered by The film concerns Abdul- Bahs's visit to th* United Stat** la 1411. •AaaJan-ahxha waa aaa son of the prfx*hBt-BB*XwS*r of the Bahs'l faith. Bahaullsk. Th* film will be shown la CU 310 st 1:10 p.m. Re la currsastty working oa a n*w hook of poems aad iprrai * ccaamrtb*4rjfeWearldWsrll. Backpacking trip Two *ctlviu*s h*v*b*eaacla*d- uled by the Collage Urtos Recreation Committee tor thl* week- •nd, April 8 and 9. Ths first la a backpacklag jawat into th* Mgh Starrs* near Haa- tlngton Lake. A fee af 91.00 wiU be levied ta carver th* coat* of All studersts wtshtaajtopartlci- pat* ar* asked to sign-op ta th* up ta $40 per rn*nth rased donors for Plasm* sis* Whets Bream weary 8 ves*ks - $9 ess**) ttm* Call 44x3-4821 Haajra: 7 ajn.-J ejm. CALlFC4w*lA BLOOO BAfvK FOUNOATrON 412 F Street - Frssn* APRIL 1972 A CALENDAR OF ACTIVITIES SCHEDULED TO RE PRESENTED THIS MONTH IN THE COLLEGE UNION nwEDf4ESOAYf APRIL 5 THE NIODERN FUR BEARING ORCHESTRA 8 p.m. College Union Lounge Th* Modern Fur Bearing Orchestra, who performed st the opening of the new Art Building, will again entertarnus with their unique clsssicsi rook sounds. □ FRIDAY, APRIL 7 WALTER BREAD WASHBOAROBAMD 1 B.m. Colle** Union Lour*** From ths San Luis Obispo are* com** th* Walter Bread wsshboard Band ta present an after rajam concert. Th*ir muBle is aimiiar fa ths aid time wash- bo* rd band sounds snd ahauld provide entertainment for all wtta come. Q FRIDAY, APRIL 7 FRIDAY FLICK •THE BOYS IN THE BAiND* 7:90*1 9:00 p.m. Colleg* Union Lounge Q SUNDAY, APRIL 9 FINE ART MOVIE •LA TERRA TREMA* 8 p.m. Colle** Union Lour*** QTUESDAY, APRIL 11 BIG MAMA THORNTON 2 p.m. ArMPH THEATER Queen of the Blues, Big Mama Traxn- tan and her swinging band will wail in this outdoor erterrxsen oonoert. One of Big Mauna Thart*ierr*a greatest sarajs la •Ball and Chhmf eawtrn Jania Joplin had the pleasure of rcroordtng. Big Mama's music ravages from *Hex*V Dog* to the ocmpel sounds sf "Oh Hsxtpy Day'. It has been ww-ittwn that Big Mama creates tension without harshness and excitement without strain, (□THURSDAY, APRIL 13 POETRY READING MsSX5GvVErwOT3CYNI3*XXX<S 8 p.m. College Union Lounge Pulitzer Prlze-wnnrter, poet l*ur**te of Illinois and recialent of ir«aj*vierarhte national sw*rd* and honor a, MissGw*n- dolyn Brooks will read selections of her Revered director of the Writer*' Workshop, Miss Brooks has also s*rv*d en facultie* of many universities axaj aollegea and is eurrently oar*>*s4a*Xj creative writing etasses at Ch>CMt**J*, Nsw York. Among her rri*ny books are: Selected Poems, In th* leasees, MbbxJ Marttn, Bronreviil* Boys and Girls, Riot and Family Picture*. Stehasso*t*d Juvnp Bad, an mttheiogy of new Chicago writings, introduces s uniejue fearex, •v«rs«-r«ourrmlism*, and is editor of Th* Black Position, a magaxin* af es*ays. Bditer of fha nvi>ar*jrrser*tal □ TUESDAY, APRIL 18 GARRETT DE BELL 8 p.m. College Union Lounge fhe tmts«iiing beak, Tha Envilvatwnental I taraWjook, Garrett Os Bell will saeak an -The EfivirwmiajBssI Crisis.* Mr. Da Ball's aurssas* In writing his n*w book was to provide tha im*iligent layrnan with th* bsst SOBsroti* Information on th* ertvtrorrsm*rwxi! crisis and suggest cours** of positive action. It ha* be*n an the He* York Thnes be*t»*ii*r list kar v***ksss^ov*rormmllii4mcopi4>s have been sold. His newest bsxxk, Th* Velar's Gold*** Environn^ental Politics: Before, During and After Eleatte*\ >4 baaad an Ms ax. parlance a* a registered lobbyist and ss sn eoolegiat rsprss*r*i*aj Zero Poauis- tian Graseth. It ia Mr. De Bell's oansaa*. tion that the svorags voter oan be amro effective through hi* legislators is armed with facts snd a bother undarstxtndirtg of Congressional proeardura*. Q FRIDAY, APRIL 21 FRIOAY FLICK •LEMONADE JOE* 7:30*1 9:00 p.m. College Union Lauraj Q faJNOAY, APRIL 23 FINE ART MOVIE •DAY OF VeRATH* 8 p.m. Coiiege LkarVan Lounge Q MONDAY, APRIL 24 SPEAKER MRS. LAURA TALLIAN 8 p.m. College Union Lounge Educator, baakeeper, andaaitter. Mrs. Laura Tsllisriwill spexakon«P**ticio**.* Mrs. Tailian la a i Imperial Valley I and has testified at ***** and fackxral 1932, whan ths araMem beasxt. She has recently wrmsn rvmi^aalBSjBSjs) kjngi*, which sas*xees haav sxrioials arid Industry unit* ta nvasre Cal Itorn-a ths grsataat market far pestmides as ttaa f3THlJRSOAY, APRIL 27 MGHT ON THE DELTA QUEEN • *bxSS\, C**leae Unian Lesjne* 11 ia ajajt tim* *f th* year ssxxin **hsn of hmCotleeje an tha Datss Queen* wtth han and ssame*. Ttere will ha Blsaxkiach, 1^1.4Bxahts Craps snd Wheel of Fortum. Alee ttarr* will ha a faaxaf ta arewke* yaw with *-**«*• af $1800 will ** mfiewn will bt *Bjetie*wwj *ff si the and of th* pra*xa*n. sa oaene arid *rxi*syy*jur*elve«. •Nlahl on rh* Dsfts Queeri* will b*g*n st 8:00 ejn. ar*i run ks.12 midnlafst ax th* Colleg* Union Lsbjksjs.
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Title | 1972_04 The Daily Collegian April 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 | April 5, 1972 Pg 3 |
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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Elections: a noncampaign
(Coattaasd from paga 1)
mlttee b*c*u** of another date change la the campaign schedule
Brooks' complaint dealt wtth th* rha*ga af the
hssjiaalBg sat* for official csmptsigaiag.
Offlcully th* stsrtlng date wsstetelsxxMortday,
hat dae to a ijnigrsphlcal error csa>dtdat*s war*
lrdormed It waa to be yesterdav.
\ 1
oaWi
1 by Boni and the eserutue
8 of th* correct
,
[
Notice af the chsxag* was aaailed to sll ranSidstBB
oa Wis*ibMy of aprlng hresh.
la his complalat to tha esacutlv* committee.
Brooks aald the chaage resulted 1b s day's lee* la
campaigning bscsae* some Candida tae left Freeao
b*li*vi*g the correct date to be Tuesday.
The Mscutlv* committee heard Brooks' complaint in yesterday's maotlng aad too*'no action.
ta Alaaka wiU read I
ApetlS 1973 THE DAILY COLLEQIAM J
Poetry raoding Csmeaaa Uaxea Prwgr*m**t**j Of-
face, room 111, by Taw*B.h*j (•*-
A iweogBSsad Asxartcaa poat taorrow) aaaa.
U y*ars boeaaataaxxftag The aecoad activity la a bicycle
trtP k» Lex* Lake aa Satwrday.
to"WTtr.tllp.s laRooalll No*4*m-*mU**>c**a*ry. a-artlcl
ax ta* c |