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4-TME IrwVBY COUSOUN Treaty, April 29, itrs WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF (CuaBasil tram Page 1) awTT CVBB - swpereotec trsaspsrt planes sad asw commercial Blrttoera wtll not bo -mowed to one Los angwlee Interaatlonal Airport unless they comply wtth tederal eetaa regulations tfee Los Angeles Board of Atr-port Commtasioners voted Mondny. **anth ant ongotng program of i positive resalte to the airport com meal ty.wae atloa of these galas by allowing tfee latraawrllua ef aetey aaw k port at LAX,* tfee eammtaslon pi aetata said. lYBACwlCF aaBBaTsel to vtTTTCB TVgtftaTMTT - a It to at par oaat votsr teiaeat is asps rial today to flat a vacancy to Ca\Mtarnta*s 17th Congraaaloaal District Tfea district Inehtdes Sea Bemerdlno sad Riverside r natalba, Thtrteen caadtdataa are rsaalBg tor tfea post vsestod wfeea Rep Jerry Pettta was killed to a Fsbraary ptone crash. Amoag those r-anskeg to fill the aaat ia Pettis' wIeJow, Shirley. aVtT laaasTUaTT NtTnrOtms - tfea U.S. Supreme Court Monday freed tfea Justice Department to pursue ss satltrust suit agaiaat tha three major totovtetea networks. Tha networks claimed tfea suit m tor criticising than President Richard I Helms, former CIAdtrec- thet feat CIA earrtad eat tfee "Killer Schorr? Kilter Schorr" hallway after appearing before the by Vlce-Presldsnt Rockefeller Business curses to be held at COS Plans to offer adtettoeal tapper division taialnsss courses st ths Cottage of tee ■asjaolss tn Vlaalta Dr. Allen Agaew, a a a t a t a a t dean of the school, ssld tha summer class, "Industrial Relations ISO," wtU bs offered for three units of credit Jaaa 'J through July 11 In Room 140 on the COS campua The elsss wtU bs con ducted Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:20 to 9:45 p.m. Agnew said tkat enrollment tn the Visa It a classes has been encouraging to tho School of Business. Enrollment ts limited to pereons who have completed two yoers of college sines aU of the courses sre st the junior or senior level. Parsons unable to meet wtth Agnew can obtain additional information hy call tne the CSUF School of Business at 487- 24*.: Guggenheim Foundation grant awarded to CSUF professor A grant from tfea John Stmoo been awarded tb Dr 9. Knuffmsn, professor of chemistry st CSUF. to aid In tha rnrbllration of hts new book on coordtsntton chemistry. Tha hook. "Classics in Coordination Chemistry. Part II." la ths resalt of work dose by Kaoffman anrtor a Gaggsskelm Fellowship in 1972 The first vol- Rodeo fund raiser May 9 The Bulktoggers Rodeo Club at CaYJF win hood a "Buffalo Barbecue* Friday, May 9, to raise kinds to ssad the CSUF rodeo tesm to ths rational Inter- •taUsajlets finals cementttton in Montana ln Jane. The berbseue wtll be held from 11 bob. to 1 p.m. oa tha lawa south of tfea Agriculture Bulfewag snd wtll offer s cfeotce of buffalo or beef hsmhurgars. The cost of 11.10 far baftoto sad f l.SS tor beef, tnclndes all tfee trimmings rat a be vera re Bros waa published tn 1944 as part of a Classics of Science Series produced by Dover Publications of New Kauffman's latest bank traces tke history and development of ceatrdtaatton chemistry from biblical times to 113*. He ssys tha dye need to Joseph's eaat of many rotors may hsve teen one of the earliest coordination com- Coordination chemistry ts one of the moat active fields in chemistry today, ssld Kaoffman. and coordination cc«mpounds sre not only of great the ore 11 csl Importance but they have found widespread industrial use as well. KsafTmsn haa been a member of the CSUF faculty since I9SC Hs slso has been s research chemist for the Oak Ridge Na- tloaal Laboratory, the Humble Otl aad Refining Oompany and General Electric Company. He ts a frequent contributor to scientific publications and ts the author of five books In 1973, he was named one of tnoOotsteadtng Profsasers la the California State University sad Colleges 1 actedsd on the team la Dudley current aattoa rplon rowtw* « TtlCIFls a a. > Bratlra Baat. BBS Baal aaat Ba aW BOtrrttWBBT TBACMBBS AOBNCY ISBS Caratral Avr H B Hew rSeaeae BTtBS >aaaO raw M A T A Far sale: Sorry Cassstts eerrstr $118- Ffejyee Unton 10 spd. fewft F i mis I a as.* s/s saawar * aeee $110* Texas 8R-10 nato. $$0. Cell CaxUvy aft. $ p jn. awaatre*Sawa*l CAw. taaalTAi.1 EU*OP€AM CAB RBfTALB Bf NT YOUB CAR IN HOCLAMO TMlt YEAR AMD fi&mLLY SAVE. VW or Flat onty 14 00 per day InJ- CLIJOINO 100 free KMi daily LmB*i BstEar'aaarajirastiliBltei ib irrga. MtNtrrBJte PtEMJAL AOC 14 MB.TON and raMfwwferQA M$ fekete, Vertoto. Ca aaaaa RICH PLOOME, from the CSUF Outttooc Adventure Program, gives Arrns Perkins a tow tips on fty. casting. There will be s ftycastirvg demonstrstion snd contest at the fountain today at noon aa pert of r Skills vVeek. ON CAMPUS TODAY Ths social welfare studsnt council wlU meet st 1 p.m. taths International Room. •Changing Rotoa" wtll bo the subject of the pre-retirement meeting at 1 p.m. tn CU 109. Tha studsnt social workers ad- vtasment tesm will meet st 1 p.m. In ths International Room. Dr Dharam Dttlndsa will lecture oo "Comparative Studies of Oxygen Transport by Mammalian Blood" as psrt of the otology colloquium tn Sconce 241 st 4 p.m. violinist Rafael Drulan will praaaat a lecture and demonstration to Mualc 100 at 7:30 p.m. The CSUF History Club will present a discussion on ths current situation tn Cyprus today at 730 p.m. In Room 304 of theCol- lege Union. The speaker will be Dr Harry Costla, a native of Cyprus. Everyone Is welcome de Ls Rata begins today aad lasts through Monday. Dr. Wallace Fisher wtU lecture oa "Life Renewal Today" In the College Union Lounge at 12-15 Programs In English will tea- ture a poetry reading b> Charles HsnxUcek in IA 101 at 110 p.m. Dr. Donovan Ochs will lecture on "Psychic Shock — Communication Today" tn the Little Theatre at 1 p.m. A panel discussion oo "International Housing Design and Construction" will be sponsored by the Cross Cultural Club at 4 p.m. In Scenes 221. 'Antonta: A Portrait of tho Woman" wtll be shown In the College Union Lounge st 4 p.m. Outdoor cooking wtll be the Outdoor Skills Wssk activity at noon tn the downstairs lobby of the College Union. A bike tourtitg worfeawxaj toll be held st 7 p.m. te CU 312-314. Folk dancing at 7:10 p.m. la Worn an'a Cym ISO. THURSDAY A concert by the CSU, San Joae •Mustek Fsire" tn Music 100 at 1 p.m. The Academic Policy and Ptea- nlng Committee will meet tn Thomas 117 st 1:15 p.m. Debbie Steele wtu lecture on "Behavior Modification with the Dear In CU 104 at 4 p.m. Tewaquachl will meet la the College Unton st 4 n.m. HAIR CUT "SPECIAL 095 TUBS-THUBS-FBI BEAUTY SAlON 227-5088 "•••• "(WfeBedA-tes ua DC Baa aaiiaACAi SPECIAL EXTRA MONEY" up TO faj naxj yar*gax rot ttouiAt eoce eiAsau Boetogi HYLANO .DONOR A 412 P Street, rn ra r i m MceteAT a yWL\7~ssaws text ae •**f toe rem nma a
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Title | 1975_04 The Daily Collegian April 1975 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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. |
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Title | April 29, 1975 Pg 4 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1975 |
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 | 4-TME IrwVBY COUSOUN Treaty, April 29, itrs WORLD NEWS IN BRIEF (CuaBasil tram Page 1) awTT CVBB - swpereotec trsaspsrt planes sad asw commercial Blrttoera wtll not bo -mowed to one Los angwlee Interaatlonal Airport unless they comply wtth tederal eetaa regulations tfee Los Angeles Board of Atr-port Commtasioners voted Mondny. **anth ant ongotng program of i positive resalte to the airport com meal ty.wae atloa of these galas by allowing tfee latraawrllua ef aetey aaw k port at LAX,* tfee eammtaslon pi aetata said. lYBACwlCF aaBBaTsel to vtTTTCB TVgtftaTMTT - a It to at par oaat votsr teiaeat is asps rial today to flat a vacancy to Ca\Mtarnta*s 17th Congraaaloaal District Tfea district Inehtdes Sea Bemerdlno sad Riverside r natalba, Thtrteen caadtdataa are rsaalBg tor tfea post vsestod wfeea Rep Jerry Pettta was killed to a Fsbraary ptone crash. Amoag those r-anskeg to fill the aaat ia Pettis' wIeJow, Shirley. aVtT laaasTUaTT NtTnrOtms - tfea U.S. Supreme Court Monday freed tfea Justice Department to pursue ss satltrust suit agaiaat tha three major totovtetea networks. Tha networks claimed tfea suit m tor criticising than President Richard I Helms, former CIAdtrec- thet feat CIA earrtad eat tfee "Killer Schorr? Kilter Schorr" hallway after appearing before the by Vlce-Presldsnt Rockefeller Business curses to be held at COS Plans to offer adtettoeal tapper division taialnsss courses st ths Cottage of tee ■asjaolss tn Vlaalta Dr. Allen Agaew, a a a t a t a a t dean of the school, ssld tha summer class, "Industrial Relations ISO," wtU bs offered for three units of credit Jaaa 'J through July 11 In Room 140 on the COS campua The elsss wtU bs con ducted Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4:20 to 9:45 p.m. Agnew said tkat enrollment tn the Visa It a classes has been encouraging to tho School of Business. Enrollment ts limited to pereons who have completed two yoers of college sines aU of the courses sre st the junior or senior level. Parsons unable to meet wtth Agnew can obtain additional information hy call tne the CSUF School of Business at 487- 24*.: Guggenheim Foundation grant awarded to CSUF professor A grant from tfea John Stmoo been awarded tb Dr 9. Knuffmsn, professor of chemistry st CSUF. to aid In tha rnrbllration of hts new book on coordtsntton chemistry. Tha hook. "Classics in Coordination Chemistry. Part II." la ths resalt of work dose by Kaoffman anrtor a Gaggsskelm Fellowship in 1972 The first vol- Rodeo fund raiser May 9 The Bulktoggers Rodeo Club at CaYJF win hood a "Buffalo Barbecue* Friday, May 9, to raise kinds to ssad the CSUF rodeo tesm to ths rational Inter- •taUsajlets finals cementttton in Montana ln Jane. The berbseue wtll be held from 11 bob. to 1 p.m. oa tha lawa south of tfea Agriculture Bulfewag snd wtll offer s cfeotce of buffalo or beef hsmhurgars. The cost of 11.10 far baftoto sad f l.SS tor beef, tnclndes all tfee trimmings rat a be vera re Bros waa published tn 1944 as part of a Classics of Science Series produced by Dover Publications of New Kauffman's latest bank traces tke history and development of ceatrdtaatton chemistry from biblical times to 113*. He ssys tha dye need to Joseph's eaat of many rotors may hsve teen one of the earliest coordination com- Coordination chemistry ts one of the moat active fields in chemistry today, ssld Kaoffman. and coordination cc«mpounds sre not only of great the ore 11 csl Importance but they have found widespread industrial use as well. KsafTmsn haa been a member of the CSUF faculty since I9SC Hs slso has been s research chemist for the Oak Ridge Na- tloaal Laboratory, the Humble Otl aad Refining Oompany and General Electric Company. He ts a frequent contributor to scientific publications and ts the author of five books In 1973, he was named one of tnoOotsteadtng Profsasers la the California State University sad Colleges 1 actedsd on the team la Dudley current aattoa rplon rowtw* « TtlCIFls a a. > Bratlra Baat. BBS Baal aaat Ba aW BOtrrttWBBT TBACMBBS AOBNCY ISBS Caratral Avr H B Hew rSeaeae BTtBS >aaaO raw M A T A Far sale: Sorry Cassstts eerrstr $118- Ffejyee Unton 10 spd. fewft F i mis I a as.* s/s saawar * aeee $110* Texas 8R-10 nato. $$0. Cell CaxUvy aft. $ p jn. awaatre*Sawa*l CAw. taaalTAi.1 EU*OP€AM CAB RBfTALB Bf NT YOUB CAR IN HOCLAMO TMlt YEAR AMD fi&mLLY SAVE. VW or Flat onty 14 00 per day InJ- CLIJOINO 100 free KMi daily LmB*i BstEar'aaarajirastiliBltei ib irrga. MtNtrrBJte PtEMJAL AOC 14 MB.TON and raMfwwferQA M$ fekete, Vertoto. Ca aaaaa RICH PLOOME, from the CSUF Outttooc Adventure Program, gives Arrns Perkins a tow tips on fty. casting. There will be s ftycastirvg demonstrstion snd contest at the fountain today at noon aa pert of r Skills vVeek. ON CAMPUS TODAY Ths social welfare studsnt council wlU meet st 1 p.m. taths International Room. •Changing Rotoa" wtll bo the subject of the pre-retirement meeting at 1 p.m. tn CU 109. Tha studsnt social workers ad- vtasment tesm will meet st 1 p.m. In ths International Room. Dr Dharam Dttlndsa will lecture oo "Comparative Studies of Oxygen Transport by Mammalian Blood" as psrt of the otology colloquium tn Sconce 241 st 4 p.m. violinist Rafael Drulan will praaaat a lecture and demonstration to Mualc 100 at 7:30 p.m. The CSUF History Club will present a discussion on ths current situation tn Cyprus today at 730 p.m. In Room 304 of theCol- lege Union. The speaker will be Dr Harry Costla, a native of Cyprus. Everyone Is welcome de Ls Rata begins today aad lasts through Monday. Dr. Wallace Fisher wtU lecture oa "Life Renewal Today" In the College Union Lounge at 12-15 Programs In English will tea- ture a poetry reading b> Charles HsnxUcek in IA 101 at 110 p.m. Dr. Donovan Ochs will lecture on "Psychic Shock — Communication Today" tn the Little Theatre at 1 p.m. A panel discussion oo "International Housing Design and Construction" will be sponsored by the Cross Cultural Club at 4 p.m. In Scenes 221. 'Antonta: A Portrait of tho Woman" wtll be shown In the College Union Lounge st 4 p.m. Outdoor cooking wtll be the Outdoor Skills Wssk activity at noon tn the downstairs lobby of the College Union. A bike tourtitg worfeawxaj toll be held st 7 p.m. te CU 312-314. Folk dancing at 7:10 p.m. la Worn an'a Cym ISO. THURSDAY A concert by the CSU, San Joae •Mustek Fsire" tn Music 100 at 1 p.m. The Academic Policy and Ptea- nlng Committee will meet tn Thomas 117 st 1:15 p.m. Debbie Steele wtu lecture on "Behavior Modification with the Dear In CU 104 at 4 p.m. Tewaquachl will meet la the College Unton st 4 n.m. HAIR CUT "SPECIAL 095 TUBS-THUBS-FBI BEAUTY SAlON 227-5088 "•••• "(WfeBedA-tes ua DC Baa aaiiaACAi SPECIAL EXTRA MONEY" up TO faj naxj yar*gax rot ttouiAt eoce eiAsau Boetogi HYLANO .DONOR A 412 P Street, rn ra r i m MceteAT a yWL\7~ssaws text ae •**f toe rem nma a |