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jptembw 14 heads list Draff lottery dotes chosen ot rondom HASWNGTOW-TlW festers of men screes the cesmtry , decided last night as. eat by the date* of their birth-wore in tho flrat lottery ta a * ration draftees will be called in tho or- dor In which theirbirthdays wore draw* last nifht. Thus, each mmtBwmmmmBwmnmf\ntutntnnniMin%\ entirely oalees there is a national e*»er*xjoey. Geavrnaseot officials say that talaty. the higher a i SEE PAGE 4 FOR A COMPLETE drsmm «MMs. The first date „r 14. Tho neat dates picked April 24. December JO, mrwsry 14. October it. sep- ■.t-.tr 6 and October la. Tho lottery affects every man , tho couatry botwooa tho afee (And 26 who bas not served the military. Ears of tho men i riven a nomber. with thooo j btrtbday was drawn first ustgned No. 1 and so on through • 3«4dateo. peclnniaf la Jsnoar)r. potoottel taken. Pentagon officials that 850 000 men will ho tn year's draft pool. They are LIST OF LOTTERY BIRTHDATES draft board will ssloct sll men with No. 1 except thooo with de- formonts or exemption*, before any man with No. 2 Is taken. Free Men in nest year'* draft pool whooo asalfnod numbers are not reached by the end of the yea* will he free from draft ttabtltty hi rthdii s were a tho loot third drawn - roughly those with number* from the mid-200*1 through 36(1 - can he armoet certain to be free from tho draft. Those with birthdays drawn among the first third will almost sorely bo drafted. For those la tho middle troop, there win ho a year of oncer- tary obligation and who do net have deferments oreaemotions. Of thooo. It is l shoot 100.000 will enlist vole tartly. Waving 500.000 to ta their chance* with the dn Draft calls la 1»70 are expect to total about 290.000 or 45 ■ cent. Tho lottery does not affect d ferments or exemptions. A ■ who now has * deferment may retain It. But the nomber be was nslaa*H la last fight's lottery will stick with him. Whoa hi*deferment teases*, even if It is several years frees now, theaassber ho got In the drawing win dwhsr- mlne Ms place la tho draft eelsc- tlon order. hie* whose blrtkdsys wars drawn last night wore born between Jan 1, 1044. ami Dec. 21. ie»0. roture lotteries - there will be one each fall - will do- o order of iili-iHi* en who are It j Thod n the a (CasjH »rium of theSesectivo I en Pago 4. Col. I) Daily Collegian Brooder evening curriculum at F.S.C. may be result of classroom utilization study IXXV/53 TUiSOAY. OfCEMSH 2, 1*** £?. j^J iSSST- Bv Beverlv Kennedy Collegisn Managing Kdltor A clasaroonv utilization study eaoUy presented to tho State College Board of Trustees Indl Fresno State College to I* utilised more in the evening boors. I f the proposals In tho study are implemented, some general education classes would bo scheduled in the evening, lag soi maadard. FAC. « Under in rla»«r new*taadard. i of the state ool- Tho study. prepared by the In •Ututlonal Research stall, wort lag through tho chancellor's of- nancy. FAC. flee, waa conducted during the than 40 per coat beeow summer months completed la October meeting of the Board of Trustees in Lea Angeles. It was tho Arm ouch study conducted Ci since 1963. ley. in charge of plannii Dr. Arthur Hall, director of institution*! Research, said that vice* asm used the. with tho tremendous saraBmsii Increase la the state collage *ssj tern and with the ramifications of current otlUsnticm that tneroaso. such stwhoo should boors of be conducted every rem years. 'Continued on Pago I, The stated purpose of the study, as indicated ta the rwpo/t, woo to Caa.1) W- Only 3 students KAt apply for campus ^r^. newspaper editor dards, ctslon* 1 cations and strongmen *OYAL GAMBIT--Roger Keller, who pisvt Henry XIII «n tho 0»*v *Royal Gambit*, finds rt hard to icceafl his new wife-to-be, portrayed bv Janet Hotcomb. Tho play opens Thursday at 8:15 p.m. m the "cna Theatre and will plav through Saturday. See story on pane 3, ooi. 1. Photo by Don LeBaron. report would Increase classroom ettliiation hours psr week at F.S.C. Cas on all othor stats college csmpoass) from 24 to M hours and would also Increase classroom station occupancy (the JJf^ number of stadsata la a canes- _ _^ room during the day). Ma^kssssl The report also urges she adoption of a S3 hour classroom use standard as compared to the current 40 hour susadard. Under the current • a.m. to Three assemblymen to speak on F.S.C. campus today Three central California etate ">**mbJymen and the State Con- roller wore scheduled to meat •vita Fresno State College pan. hnahi today. And another solan. t'nHsd utee Senator Mike Gravel of prn Jr. from the Santa Cruz area. Kent H. Stacey. BakersOold. and Clare L. Bern bin from the Mo H includes the V ^^^^^^^ .and the Reaoftticaa State Ceatral Committee At 1 pm. the assembly men are science at Poesfma College, ho scheduled to speak tn a journal- was schedolod to speak oa "The lam etaas la B solos os Ml and Furore of Quality Higher Bsasea- at S p.m. are *ch* doled to sp- tioa" at 1.10 p.m. la CoUogo C.C.R.. which pessr la tho College Union Lounge Union Sll. sj Rofxoblicans to answer questions This is the first year suoh ■ograms have been tried. Kate will serve < ■ ■ stir, sad win bs^ i the Board off The sal on Pago 2, CoL 1) i. D.C today beeaus* of | •■tive vote* In 1 The Sassombtfal 'bstf F.S.C. appearance to *flnd out how students really fool, not ust what is reported in the news- I .ipers and at the same time to -xpUtn why they have voted cer- isla ways tn issues.• according o Robert Kate preetdoot of the aiitomia CoUogo Republics as The assemblymen. FrankMur- After epeaklng to Social sa enre m at 10 a.m ,thsassemblymen were scheduled to hove li said, various nssssahlymi a haws already i few other college. in the various cafeteria* oa earn- aini psaa ke Halt moot of the* luncheon melons will give eta- dents a chance to talk on a one to oae basis with the asssmblfmea lllliiil part of tho day. Kale Permanent I.D. cords ready for distribution are now available la the may pick op their eards at of she r l.D. card aad their sisdaal body . i la: Toss day, A-G^fJt H-L; Thorwfiap. M-R; Frliay. S-*. Cardo may be picked op frees • a.». through S p.m. *
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 |
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Title | December 2, 1969 Pg 1 |
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 | jptembw 14 heads list Draff lottery dotes chosen ot rondom HASWNGTOW-TlW festers of men screes the cesmtry , decided last night as. eat by the date* of their birth-wore in tho flrat lottery ta a * ration draftees will be called in tho or- dor In which theirbirthdays wore draw* last nifht. Thus, each mmtBwmmmmBwmnmf\ntutntnnniMin%\ entirely oalees there is a national e*»er*xjoey. Geavrnaseot officials say that talaty. the higher a i SEE PAGE 4 FOR A COMPLETE drsmm «MMs. The first date „r 14. Tho neat dates picked April 24. December JO, mrwsry 14. October it. sep- ■.t-.tr 6 and October la. Tho lottery affects every man , tho couatry botwooa tho afee (And 26 who bas not served the military. Ears of tho men i riven a nomber. with thooo j btrtbday was drawn first ustgned No. 1 and so on through • 3«4dateo. peclnniaf la Jsnoar)r. potoottel taken. Pentagon officials that 850 000 men will ho tn year's draft pool. They are LIST OF LOTTERY BIRTHDATES draft board will ssloct sll men with No. 1 except thooo with de- formonts or exemption*, before any man with No. 2 Is taken. Free Men in nest year'* draft pool whooo asalfnod numbers are not reached by the end of the yea* will he free from draft ttabtltty hi rthdii s were a tho loot third drawn - roughly those with number* from the mid-200*1 through 36(1 - can he armoet certain to be free from tho draft. Those with birthdays drawn among the first third will almost sorely bo drafted. For those la tho middle troop, there win ho a year of oncer- tary obligation and who do net have deferments oreaemotions. Of thooo. It is l shoot 100.000 will enlist vole tartly. Waving 500.000 to ta their chance* with the dn Draft calls la 1»70 are expect to total about 290.000 or 45 ■ cent. Tho lottery does not affect d ferments or exemptions. A ■ who now has * deferment may retain It. But the nomber be was nslaa*H la last fight's lottery will stick with him. Whoa hi*deferment teases*, even if It is several years frees now, theaassber ho got In the drawing win dwhsr- mlne Ms place la tho draft eelsc- tlon order. hie* whose blrtkdsys wars drawn last night wore born between Jan 1, 1044. ami Dec. 21. ie»0. roture lotteries - there will be one each fall - will do- o order of iili-iHi* en who are It j Thod n the a (CasjH »rium of theSesectivo I en Pago 4. Col. I) Daily Collegian Brooder evening curriculum at F.S.C. may be result of classroom utilization study IXXV/53 TUiSOAY. OfCEMSH 2, 1*** £?. j^J iSSST- Bv Beverlv Kennedy Collegisn Managing Kdltor A clasaroonv utilization study eaoUy presented to tho State College Board of Trustees Indl Fresno State College to I* utilised more in the evening boors. I f the proposals In tho study are implemented, some general education classes would bo scheduled in the evening, lag soi maadard. FAC. « Under in rla»«r new*taadard. i of the state ool- Tho study. prepared by the In •Ututlonal Research stall, wort lag through tho chancellor's of- nancy. FAC. flee, waa conducted during the than 40 per coat beeow summer months completed la October meeting of the Board of Trustees in Lea Angeles. It was tho Arm ouch study conducted Ci since 1963. ley. in charge of plannii Dr. Arthur Hall, director of institution*! Research, said that vice* asm used the. with tho tremendous saraBmsii Increase la the state collage *ssj tern and with the ramifications of current otlUsnticm that tneroaso. such stwhoo should boors of be conducted every rem years. 'Continued on Pago I, The stated purpose of the study, as indicated ta the rwpo/t, woo to Caa.1) W- Only 3 students KAt apply for campus ^r^. newspaper editor dards, ctslon* 1 cations and strongmen *OYAL GAMBIT--Roger Keller, who pisvt Henry XIII «n tho 0»*v *Royal Gambit*, finds rt hard to icceafl his new wife-to-be, portrayed bv Janet Hotcomb. Tho play opens Thursday at 8:15 p.m. m the "cna Theatre and will plav through Saturday. See story on pane 3, ooi. 1. Photo by Don LeBaron. report would Increase classroom ettliiation hours psr week at F.S.C. Cas on all othor stats college csmpoass) from 24 to M hours and would also Increase classroom station occupancy (the JJf^ number of stadsata la a canes- _ _^ room during the day). Ma^kssssl The report also urges she adoption of a S3 hour classroom use standard as compared to the current 40 hour susadard. Under the current • a.m. to Three assemblymen to speak on F.S.C. campus today Three central California etate ">**mbJymen and the State Con- roller wore scheduled to meat •vita Fresno State College pan. hnahi today. And another solan. t'nHsd utee Senator Mike Gravel of prn Jr. from the Santa Cruz area. Kent H. Stacey. BakersOold. and Clare L. Bern bin from the Mo H includes the V ^^^^^^^ .and the Reaoftticaa State Ceatral Committee At 1 pm. the assembly men are science at Poesfma College, ho scheduled to speak tn a journal- was schedolod to speak oa "The lam etaas la B solos os Ml and Furore of Quality Higher Bsasea- at S p.m. are *ch* doled to sp- tioa" at 1.10 p.m. la CoUogo C.C.R.. which pessr la tho College Union Lounge Union Sll. sj Rofxoblicans to answer questions This is the first year suoh ■ograms have been tried. Kate will serve < ■ ■ stir, sad win bs^ i the Board off The sal on Pago 2, CoL 1) i. D.C today beeaus* of | •■tive vote* In 1 The Sassombtfal 'bstf F.S.C. appearance to *flnd out how students really fool, not ust what is reported in the news- I .ipers and at the same time to -xpUtn why they have voted cer- isla ways tn issues.• according o Robert Kate preetdoot of the aiitomia CoUogo Republics as The assemblymen. FrankMur- After epeaklng to Social sa enre m at 10 a.m ,thsassemblymen were scheduled to hove li said, various nssssahlymi a haws already i few other college. in the various cafeteria* oa earn- aini psaa ke Halt moot of the* luncheon melons will give eta- dents a chance to talk on a one to oae basis with the asssmblfmea lllliiil part of tho day. Kale Permanent I.D. cords ready for distribution are now available la the may pick op their eards at of she r l.D. card aad their sisdaal body . i la: Toss day, A-G^fJt H-L; Thorwfiap. M-R; Frliay. S-*. Cardo may be picked op frees • a.». through S p.m. * |