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[ 'Royal Gambit' will open on Thursday ..jysl Gambit.* which opens rnursdsy in the Arena Theatre, Kngllsb king differ from the I Headers Theatre by introducing a tor this la,'Henry that this t* the only to portray klm-with Ave rh* productiea la of Henry .,,, of his orsllsl the new religion be had to estsb- *• "■geaottilo to the people; (he Ass—r departure from I llAsiterkaaasiltwitoRosnOithe ni» *• • Henry who returns to s cosressstionaJ rssiir* third worries shout the prohtosss roaeasjt of God, who Is no Isjsgor luaoapt will bo thousoofetyttai of power politics and what hap- eoaynstd with the affair* of the uualoa.ii to todieato the peas to a meaarch or a couatry P«*eet, hat a eoarch tor truth, the character. Per esse The five Henrys are are Jack first Hoary will a i to ail Cadger. Jai Keller. Joe Meresjae and MM* si casual doth so. showing tad < Meadows. The wives are Gail vetoped character from self o , g». Case. Mary J see I , Ttaa Another chaogo ta the i that he torgeta what it is tths to r" Classroom utilization study Continued from Page 1) r weak on California college - pusoe are comparable touti- ta'ion I onda. isconaia but neverthelees are .•here I easier said thai ■ lies realise mot operating under leas thsn toll aion and said that the legis- re will use these figures sea igsJafj further building plan* he state college campus ss lo- iMng that since the colleges ling the present raCTT- to their fullest extent there o need for new buildings. t viousl)." Bees ley said, 'the ■latJwk .analyst is desirable having classrooms use I to r fullest extent, but it is unset the standards so *e dean said he sees the need u*srooms to be utilized -f tn the evening hours and ' he foresees resistance to ' a move from faculty who accustomed to teaching in the daytime. Bees ley noted that the college has mors thsn doohtod evening -last fall and will of- r more night classss next year. Yet he admitted that F.S.C. is ranked about 14th In the utilization of facilities in the evening hours. Hall pointed out the Inadsojuacy of the evening college program st F resno Ststs College by contrast - ing It with larger colleges. •Schools lib* Los Aageles Stste. San Francisco State and Long Beach Stste will not besig- that tldaeerr I casern kscrwaaowtll whlcfc win he hreaght op la following act. be cost to » general public and SS Fresno State College cram • Hall said, 'because they already have a very extensive evening class schedule. •At Fresno State however, students cannot pursue a dogres through evening college because their schedule U only half that of L.A. State." Dr Hall said the study will affect F.S.C. and other smaller state colleges because they will now be 'forced" to offer broad curriculum during the evening. Dr. Hall pointed out. however. Editor applicants onUnuod tress Pago 1) arvd one of the Collegian's biggest \ccording to Daloyan. -Most of •he studosjts end faculty are dts- - Wanted with tho situation of separate odltaoa* of tho paper ">d if a retorenduni vote wore taken oa the status of the Dally i-ftoa the osteon** would be "at moot of the students sad faculty would favor discontinuing •'(aarate publication* lor special The Board of Publications will Thursday oa whether to con- is the special minority edi- <>s of the Dally Collegtsn for *-<• seeaeeter. ' "«e three sppllearns tor the rship sre Miss Beverly Ken- John Ramirez, and John 'K*1Ck. Miss gtosBssgy. a senior tour's ism major, ta curreoth man- "•.* edttor of The Doily Colle- v. A former da\ editor, she vrned last summer on the Tu- 're Advance Register. Mie said that she had supported " «• policies ss initiated this semester by Editor Gerald Merrell and wouM try to eatend those pol- - its. She saM she would like to ese .< totter relationship develop heaven The Dally collegian and Redgwicfc. a junior English major, is a member of the Financial Aids Committee sad listed no previous journalism ssper- sr presldsnt of the Young Republicans Redgwick stated mm It will be his policy to save his staff report what Is happening oa the campus. studsnt Ramirez, tho final ssssMcae*. was this yssr's Dally Collegian summer edition editor and was editor of the first C hi can©- Black ■learn?! gesxptosagat last spring. t of Its na- i college i classroom space (c etc.) or According to Dr. Hall, the auditor general is currently conducting an Investigation Into classroom utilization of the entire 19 stste college campus system and on the basts of its report concerning Sacramento Ststs College. It appears that they will ask that classes be utilized every hour and that the classrooms be utilized to capacity from ft a.m. to 10 p.m Dr. Hall said such a program would be impossible and if forced upon the state college system It would require additional teacher*, the construction of additional tosusty offices auxiliary buildings and Increase touching foods beyond the current 12 units normally carried. Beesloy said that while the data used in the recent study waa gathered in perhaps the moot effective manner the system has undertaken, he hopes that those in command used the date effectively. The standards should have some rstionsl relationship to what can be expected of a campus." be said. Even the most crowded colleges in the system. Beesloy said, are well below tho utilization figures. •So whether we csn ever get lecture room utilization at F.S.C. op to the propose (1 stsndards is ( AMrmCVN OVIMIOM LIMA-Vf » BOOM*TOaW t***Z DisTRtauTOt or "THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY" y:n I %>i i»M\» PUBLICATIONS fnjonjE 4gS-egIg HOUBSi I ii • M ) ON DIAMOND RINGS 5r=nO%OFF JaL urty dimmond *y tty. aid nation, tho other standard fimrtlons or services must be of secondary importance." •Its staff should operate from best judgment and not neceesar- ily from prevailing moods or cupposod majority cunions. It meet be in fact a paper of the student.* i be aired and a «he would like toseeallfac- oos oa campus working to- •ther. The Dairy Collegian PuWieStsI (••»• Say* FOREIGN CAR PARTS 5K- Complete line of original equipment replacement parts. 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Object Description
Title | 1969_12 The Daily Collegian December 1969 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Description
Title | December 2, 1969 Pg 3 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1969 |
Description | Daily (except weedends) during the school year. Microfilm. Palo Alto, Calif.: BMI Library Microfilms, 1986- microfilm reels; 35 mm. Vol.1, no.1 (Feb 8, 1922)- |
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, 35 mm. |
Technical Information | Scanned at 600 dpi; TIFF; Microfilm ScanPro 2000 "E-image data" |
Language | eng |
Full-Text-Search | [ 'Royal Gambit' will open on Thursday ..jysl Gambit.* which opens rnursdsy in the Arena Theatre, Kngllsb king differ from the I Headers Theatre by introducing a tor this la,'Henry that this t* the only to portray klm-with Ave rh* productiea la of Henry .,,, of his orsllsl the new religion be had to estsb- *• "■geaottilo to the people; (he Ass—r departure from I llAsiterkaaasiltwitoRosnOithe ni» *• • Henry who returns to s cosressstionaJ rssiir* third worries shout the prohtosss roaeasjt of God, who Is no Isjsgor luaoapt will bo thousoofetyttai of power politics and what hap- eoaynstd with the affair* of the uualoa.ii to todieato the peas to a meaarch or a couatry P«*eet, hat a eoarch tor truth, the character. Per esse The five Henrys are are Jack first Hoary will a i to ail Cadger. Jai Keller. Joe Meresjae and MM* si casual doth so. showing tad < Meadows. The wives are Gail vetoped character from self o , g». Case. Mary J see I , Ttaa Another chaogo ta the i that he torgeta what it is tths to r" Classroom utilization study Continued from Page 1) r weak on California college - pusoe are comparable touti- ta'ion I onda. isconaia but neverthelees are .•here I easier said thai ■ lies realise mot operating under leas thsn toll aion and said that the legis- re will use these figures sea igsJafj further building plan* he state college campus ss lo- iMng that since the colleges ling the present raCTT- to their fullest extent there o need for new buildings. t viousl)." Bees ley said, 'the ■latJwk .analyst is desirable having classrooms use I to r fullest extent, but it is unset the standards so *e dean said he sees the need u*srooms to be utilized -f tn the evening hours and ' he foresees resistance to ' a move from faculty who accustomed to teaching in the daytime. Bees ley noted that the college has mors thsn doohtod evening -last fall and will of- r more night classss next year. Yet he admitted that F.S.C. is ranked about 14th In the utilization of facilities in the evening hours. Hall pointed out the Inadsojuacy of the evening college program st F resno Ststs College by contrast - ing It with larger colleges. •Schools lib* Los Aageles Stste. San Francisco State and Long Beach Stste will not besig- that tldaeerr I casern kscrwaaowtll whlcfc win he hreaght op la following act. be cost to » general public and SS Fresno State College cram • Hall said, 'because they already have a very extensive evening class schedule. •At Fresno State however, students cannot pursue a dogres through evening college because their schedule U only half that of L.A. State." Dr Hall said the study will affect F.S.C. and other smaller state colleges because they will now be 'forced" to offer broad curriculum during the evening. Dr. Hall pointed out. however. Editor applicants onUnuod tress Pago 1) arvd one of the Collegian's biggest \ccording to Daloyan. -Most of •he studosjts end faculty are dts- - Wanted with tho situation of separate odltaoa* of tho paper ">d if a retorenduni vote wore taken oa the status of the Dally i-ftoa the osteon** would be "at moot of the students sad faculty would favor discontinuing •'(aarate publication* lor special The Board of Publications will Thursday oa whether to con- is the special minority edi- <>s of the Dally Collegtsn for *-<• seeaeeter. ' "«e three sppllearns tor the rship sre Miss Beverly Ken- John Ramirez, and John 'K*1Ck. Miss gtosBssgy. a senior tour's ism major, ta curreoth man- "•.* edttor of The Doily Colle- v. A former da\ editor, she vrned last summer on the Tu- 're Advance Register. Mie said that she had supported " «• policies ss initiated this semester by Editor Gerald Merrell and wouM try to eatend those pol- - its. She saM she would like to ese .< totter relationship develop heaven The Dally collegian and Redgwicfc. a junior English major, is a member of the Financial Aids Committee sad listed no previous journalism ssper- sr presldsnt of the Young Republicans Redgwick stated mm It will be his policy to save his staff report what Is happening oa the campus. studsnt Ramirez, tho final ssssMcae*. was this yssr's Dally Collegian summer edition editor and was editor of the first C hi can©- Black ■learn?! gesxptosagat last spring. t of Its na- i college i classroom space (c etc.) or According to Dr. Hall, the auditor general is currently conducting an Investigation Into classroom utilization of the entire 19 stste college campus system and on the basts of its report concerning Sacramento Ststs College. It appears that they will ask that classes be utilized every hour and that the classrooms be utilized to capacity from ft a.m. to 10 p.m Dr. Hall said such a program would be impossible and if forced upon the state college system It would require additional teacher*, the construction of additional tosusty offices auxiliary buildings and Increase touching foods beyond the current 12 units normally carried. Beesloy said that while the data used in the recent study waa gathered in perhaps the moot effective manner the system has undertaken, he hopes that those in command used the date effectively. The standards should have some rstionsl relationship to what can be expected of a campus." be said. Even the most crowded colleges in the system. Beesloy said, are well below tho utilization figures. •So whether we csn ever get lecture room utilization at F.S.C. op to the propose (1 stsndards is ( AMrmCVN OVIMIOM LIMA-Vf » BOOM*TOaW t***Z DisTRtauTOt or "THE JOHN BIRCH SOCIETY" y:n I %>i i»M\» PUBLICATIONS fnjonjE 4gS-egIg HOUBSi I ii • M ) ON DIAMOND RINGS 5r=nO%OFF JaL urty dimmond *y tty. aid nation, tho other standard fimrtlons or services must be of secondary importance." •Its staff should operate from best judgment and not neceesar- ily from prevailing moods or cupposod majority cunions. It meet be in fact a paper of the student.* i be aired and a «he would like toseeallfac- oos oa campus working to- •ther. The Dairy Collegian PuWieStsI (••»• Say* FOREIGN CAR PARTS 5K- Complete line of original equipment replacement parts. SUrSOUX, WEBER 4 ZENITH CAN [import parts center: ■ Ventura at M Phone 233-88611 ■■■■■■■■■■■■ 1396.00 To the girl who knows what she wants but not where lo find it Match your style with our marry distinctive, designs And ask us about our famous Orange Blossom guarantee. i7$ es t« as« QaUkouti FRESNO'S LARGEST JEWELERS DOWNTOWN MANCHESTER 1107 FULTON MALL 3540 BLACKSTONE 237-2101 m tm Name til • 229-8511 ■weaeFnfvsoso'tslg |