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. VaMsfftl flfPOlmiSt RtwaT^mM ■swasTaWfil •*• *** ■■"■■ •«**». r-e- •— a whose. U.C. B-illfl eetved tn **tsw** from ***** ttmtted ta 166T-66 ta 1666-67 sad g!16 ■II- has awal tall. w— fcatd to $8 wmataa e— oa> Tea gg —rcent xarrea— ta strurttss ssad* s-ctwaaay were sa lemiaaHi ceQssjg '-^^9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm ma fieagee gsaws support tor higher sda- ^Tas fitate of Jtow Tee* ttds The 18-camp— stats collage *6*6ea. Ths nattagas <xta eawma ia w* Reega* yware etaee sesnwi ysar to BTSttd.Bg gggg eye*sm swoseved*14? 7sssmwmtn base — aearage dally sttesak war—aed by 48J mUktaa to egweatteg fawds tar sawrtatag itoxde ta 1*66-47 and e*4wa,fiwB at*i**ie. M ssrollmoetka* kagtmr itoisdn wameCalkkhrwta ewroltad 180,000 stadswta (toll- Ceawr—r Reegan taetats he sxeee. to ereewitag **wrattssT ton- of time eowleslmst). ■*• a1*** MB-** ito.illin tap U.C. a- be- the ssost est- This The atae-rempes Utaversttyof mmaWm- <j£^/£ gg" gg ?T" roU.es* I* 181.000. ep-per- -' lta*. of which th* stata ta say- year the' eottagea sre re- ****** mat the ststtstt- fi* sgwaws erhttc ef the ataaganwaV a whosHxtsw 70 n*reem ta- shew asm other steta sgeeetao gees emeag the higher mtotatwa I ta thr— years, white sn- darlag hta (Cimttausrt — page a, Col 1) Aheod or NY to ww tarn year of Go—rnor the Lsgi skat era ha— allocated Brwwa'a aamtaim—tto*, 186*- u.C. • 87 aareeat hi— ta oner 67, the swam we* eg "Mag $BM ottng funds o—r dm gam three s tor 880.000 st-de-wU. yaarm. U.C. enroUmeet (talltime ta pa— eearivelem) la Mm mmo period ta Its aj i ii61 hg — —s tacrwased by 80 percent - sitae." the Wall Street from 78,000 to 101.000. —mm, not- In ths last year of Governor hssato tor ksgher Brown's ndwlWetration, Csllfor are up 40 percent „, was spending fagg* gar U.C. ego- etude*, and $1869 per atate col taree years of Cover- mge student. This fall the figures What b hi yowT p»r$e? What's ta yoar paraap M—, please, —aalim't get s- tart. I'm tost talking to she as- male part of the slsdiai body -- I pittslis of eft time to. time ^^^^^^^^ csmpus have proved the presence of the third sex. The third —x b— — approved deflDttion — far. However, ta order to help yoar mind paint which s*h*? to the saigas ■■ pas- m*a. Aad this wtewty pre ■ailing to rapidly breeding the third sea. •stay sway* ta she character- tatl— of tax* —a. gad, it is unaware of It* i $400 THE DIAMOND FROM EDMONDS To me girl wrfto knows what she wants but not where to hod it. Match your style with our many distinctive designs. And ask about our guarantee CHAROE OR BUDGET Eomonos — Imaginary atetaro of It. may —y that the men who a not men snd women who are n women constitute the third — Which man will fit which w man and which woman will I'm sot really ead, am even concern— wife toe —x having — awavmty of active**— or passive- —i T.med On Since 1*10' |De b. blazers; 50. up feaftt Hunivkwsity BHOPl ▼oe rwlton Moll I way of procre- sting ham— life, the third —x ta hmt pr——I — the camp—, bat, ta — way, s part of the campus controlling student body. modem body ta conspoeed of two kinds of sex oaly. For retting •rerythlng, let me talk to Its female —rt. Female —x. regardleas of woman's Improving deceptive attttude. Is much safer to depend — or to talk to. Moreover, par— gee* with woman. And If at all It roes with men. It go— empty. Forgetting tho— two borrowed dimes which — saves for himself snd his incidental coffee-dam man's paras ta practically ventilated. So. ta view of — many tfdngs, I don't know how many things, my asking the female part of the student bod) seems to to qui te a valid and reaeonabie ou—- Hon —spite its being ridiculous: •Whet's in yoar puree?" Par— has s long history be hind It The beginning of this history Is connect— with the start of woman's f—ling for man. I sxeea ths time when she started savins; something for m—— a token of love. The saving was mesnt topteaae place tor fids — vtng worn o> caangtag, con verting tta masses sgdrltaal form into eompticstwj to her ey— sad other parts of tor being, tor sxasapta, fUtter leg blonde hair aad shiatag dark carta. Tee— were — laager eato place* tor —r — vtag. I me—, her to— tor man. wars the first of her lo— tor man ehlefe she us— to dsrken tor modesty - shunning ey— snd bewitch ker u—tt recti va grassy hair. And a— parsed along dm waist lias of her skirt. Side pocket to tke dree* sa another improvement In the tta) of pur—. And la this ktad of pur— she would put change of a dollar, oily folds of many- month-old love letters, sag dlnary make- up squtpmsta. Man real!aed tae Importance pur— tor worn— and Invented msny kinds of pur—. Bo J— or- »of pur— making campaign st satton• al level. America tad the aorta. Man is selfish by ■stare. Bat, •till I think I should not —mute to blame blm to Indirectly teres female —x to pet all Its to— Is ths pur—. Womsn has now everrthtag ta tor par—. Ia other words, m* only tor make-up or her love for man has corns to her perm bet her being — a worn— has si— go— Into It. And aha sups ota of this purse in different forms ever) morning. Man la fled, happy. But to is unaware of the unheal th\ transformation of this pur— tnto the hatred of womsn and the appearance of third —x. "In the Interest of worn— aad love, tat — stay — two-sex student body." suggests a third —x college philosopher. The philosopher says, "Let us svotd turning womanhood Into pur— and its contents * Not caring much shout this sag jestion. see if you e— stead to this ridiculous question: "What's ta yoar par—?• I think You c—, tf. beside Up-stlck. mirror, and htartnsah and sfew itc—• l el—, too. I bis- » womanhood. THE DAIIY COUEOIAN Pw»tt***ii rt.. 4 Fraana Stat. C.Uaf.* Aeeeassnsea wwi iOkiuhwi IS a •wMMM. SIS • yam * ——Set at- »!«.. **•*»*•• 2SS. l«li*,ni 4S»- 2 ITS SmUim attic*. CallaaaVaaam sis, t« asT-iisa --naf™™
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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 11, 1969 Pg 2 |
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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VaMsfftl flfPOlmiSt RtwaT^mM
■swasTaWfil •*• *** ■■"■■ •«**». r-e- •— a whose. U.C.
B-illfl eetved tn **tsw** from ***** ttmtted ta 166T-66
ta 1666-67 sad g!16 ■II- has awal
tall. w— fcatd to $8 wmataa e— oa>
Tea gg —rcent xarrea— ta strurttss ssad* s-ctwaaay were sa
lemiaaHi ceQssjg '-^^9mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm
ma fieagee
gsaws support tor higher sda- ^Tas fitate of Jtow Tee* ttds The 18-camp— stats collage *6*6ea. Ths nattagas |