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E DAILY COLLEGIAN Thuraday, Marrf . I FRIDAY, MARCH 5 "Barefoot in the Park" CU Friday Flick 6 A 8:30 p.m. College Union Lounge this comedy adapted from Nei'Si- mon's Broadway play, ncwlyweds Jane Fonda and Robert Redford move into a s to love and stamina. From the start, nothing goes right. The furniture 't arrived, the heat isn't working, lis mother-in-law pops in for avis- i/hen a charming evicetd tenant cons Fonda into letting him go through their skylight to his roof-bed, she tries to 'fix jp" between him and her mother. Red- d objects and she calls him a stuffed rt. To show her he's a swinger, he gets drunk and goes walking barefoot in "e park and then back to Fonda for a ^conciliation. The plot is frothy and thc film is thoroughly the bi y human v ,■.,((■, d, I SUNDAY, MARCH 7 "Pother Poncholi" CU Fine Art Movie , but the story itself take- place to, the poetic and comf stunning photography. I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 Management Day Seminar (General Session) ■ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 l"Mon's Next Frontier: I The Oceans" I College Union Lounge MARCH POCKET CALENDAR ' ,*g,G.tvMtrvw SBfe ffBflCT&l-*, MBBSg-igi WOMEN'S MONTH ACTIVITIES FOR MARCH 1971 i the peaceful use, The frontiers of the deep seas are in- eed among thc most exciting, the most romising, the most challenging and the I THURSDAY, MARCH 11 Sweets Mill String Band ■ College Union Coffee Shop The Sweets Mill String Band will be College Union Recreation Committee. State students and two Berkeley students. Their music is a combination of southern mountain, hillbilly andblueqrass. Sweets vcrsity of Oregon, Washington State University, and the Trcight and Salvage Coffee House in Berkeley. They will perform also at the San Diego Folk Festi- SUNDAY, MARCH 14 Danny Cox 8 p.m. College Union Lounge Danny Cox is a singer much like many folk/rock singers around today—with two important exceptions. Danny has fantastic stage presence, in much the SUNDAY, MARCH 21 "Bedazzled" CU Fine Art Movie College Union Lounge A mod devil, sporting metal-rimmed glasses, red socks, and long hair, negotiates and 'acquires* Ihe soul ofamcek love-sick cook (Stanley)In exchange for ing-man's version of the Faust tale. Aided by his employees, the Seven Deadly Sins, Ihe devil deftly (oils Stanley's attempt to win his lady love. This way- out English comdey is filled with sly wit and devastating comment on today's world. The many targets in this social WOMEN'S MONTH March is Women's Month onlhcFres- 3 State rollcgc anil FrcsnoCitvCollcgt impuscs. The activities 'or the montt Thc month's activities will feature women who have contributed inthe fields graphy, and dramatic art. Women's Month wil be climaxed by a debateonthc [THURSDAY, MARCH • Panel Discussion I College Union Rooms 312-1 ing Women's Liberation to he month of March. The Campus Women for 1 I MONDAY, MARCH 8 Sister Madeline De Frees 8 p.m. College Union Lounge Sister Madeline De Frees, an associate professor of English at the University of Montana, will give a reading of Sister De Frees' book of poems. From the Darkroom, appeared in 1964. A second collection Is now ready for publication. Her poems have appeared in Sewan- ee Review, New American Review, Northwest Review, Book Week, The New York Times, Saturday Review, and several other journals. She has also given poetry readings at several colleges and universities. [WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 Virginia Carabillo •. hern • I'W when she joined the National Organi tion for Women (NOW). She is the immediate past president of the Los Angeles chapter, having completed two successive terms in December, 1970. She qelcs NOW Center for Women's Studies, a member of NOW's National Board of Directors and editor of Ihe national newsletter, NOW ACTS. ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Film: "A Woman Rebels" ry England. She docs so by ex without marriage and by I MONDAY, MARCH 22 Speaker: Roxanne Dunbar College Union Lounge Roxanne Dunbar is the editor of *No More Fun and Games', a periodical associated with ihe Women's Liberation Movement. Mrs. Dunbar was one of the founders of Cell 16, Female Liberation, in Boston, and has written widely on women's oppression and strategy for liberation. •Woman's" Role Tomorrow* will be her speech topic. I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 Ti-Groce Atkinson 8P.m. College Union Lounge tire range from theology to sex and e methods of attack range from subtle rce to pure burlesque. With Raqucl I FRIDAY, MARCH 19 "Ice Station Zebra" CU Friday Flick (Rock Hudson) has orders t< for help. With him arc three menwhosc missions are unknown: Jones, a British agent (Patrick McGoohan); Vasl Russian defector (Ernest Borgninc); and Anders, an over-zealous Negro Marini captain (Jim Brown). Thc plot thickens when Jones reveal; he is seeking a can of microfilm(ejected from a passing satellite) that has A battle It post, they find It dest tion, Fcrraday uncovi n they learn aRus- ing to Zebra to col- they reach Ihe out- troyed and Russiai A founding member of the Feminis riginally the October 17th Moveme „.-ie is a board member of the Natio Organization of Women (NOW). Formi ly she served NOW as finance cha man and president of its New York r.hi Thc Fenimist leader has written i THURSDAY, MARCH 25 Films by Maya Deran •At Land*. 'Meshes of thc Afternoon' A series of films by the well known female director, Maya Deran, will be shown as part of the Women's Month Program. The three short films deal effectively and beautifully with thc relationship between a girl and thc real world I SATURDAY, MARCH 27 L.A. Feminist Theater 8P.m. College Union Lounge A recently formed group, the L.A. Feminist Theater has already presented readings at Radio West Theater, L.A„ and participated in production of the feminist musical, 'Only a Woman*. Thc production by the L.A. Feminist Theater will feature skits, dialogues, blat-outs (one-liners) and songs from -Only a Woman*. (WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 International Debate I College Union Lounge will I d by topic will be tThat the Women's ration Front Deserves Our Support*, om New Zealand's VictoriaUniver- will be the debating team of Hamlsh Stewart Hancock and Peter Philip Butler. Representing Fresno State will be Susan Hammond and Robert Seney. ,—COUEGIAN POLL- 'Can politician* be trusted?' Student Affairs and procedures related to campus security and the use ot off-campus police In Umes ot unrest, CoUegian Staff Writer In recent years many politicians nave tone out of their way In trying to establish rapport with the nation's youth. Thla effort has gained added Impetus with the passage Ot the 18-year-old In federal elections. Has the effort by politicians succeeded In winning the confidence and trust of the young? To get an Indication the CoUegian Poll went to the Free Speech Area this week and asked students, •Can politicians be trusted?* Steven Beck, Junior, social science: *Do I think politicians can be trusted? Well, some can and some can't. That's dependent upon the It Is now In the process of developing a poUcy statement regarding these procedures, and a warning system for alerting tl CAMPUS FOOTNOTES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7 Thuraday, March 4. 1971 n outside forces are «»• !»*•'. . The c in be picked op at any Gary Brown, senior, r make a lot of promise o-TV: *No, because they Charles Lewis, Junior, radio-TV: *I feel that politicians basically can't be trusted. I guess I feel this way because they haven't shown In the past and suggestions from anyone Interested In presenting them. The committee Is meeUng today in SR 3, Room 129 at 2:30 p.m. Students' suggestions may be sent to James Rockwell, Department of Industrial Arts and Technology. I.D. cards Students may begin picking up their permanent plastic Identification cards, beginning Monday, March 8, during normal business hours at -windows 8 and 9 In the New AdministraUon Building. Distribution of the cards is by alphabetical order: Monday A-B; Tuesday, C-G; Wednesday, H-L; Thursday, M-R and Friday, S-Z. Each student must present his gray. Spring '71 activities card, temporary I.D. card and his social security card. If the person misses his assigned time-slot ' The African Students Association wlU meet Sunday, March 7, at the College Union In Room 313-314 at 2 p.m. New and associated members will be initiated or admitted, and a discussion on a *general picnic*, guest speakers and finances will be held. Members Interested in part-time and summer employment are also urged to attend. Union Board A meeUng of the Senate Board of the College Union wlU be held Monday, March 8 at 3 p.m. In CoUege Union Room 308. Women's Lib Members of various Women's Vicky Carlson, Junior, social welfare: *I don t think politicians can be trusted. I think they get elected by telling stories." Greg Walsh, sophomore, undeclared: *I don't think politicians can be trusted at all. Politicians, by their nature, aren't to be trusted. Because, to be a politician, you have to prostitute yourself to get Into a position of power. To be a politician It's necessary to prostitute yourself and therefore it's totally ineffectual. By promising people that you're going to do something for them you're lying obviously, you're not to be trusted, take pert In a panel discusslo tonight at 8 p.m. In CoUege Unloi Room 312. This liitorinstlons presentation with a quesUon answer period wlU be open to th pttbllc. Women'f supplement : any written work 1st callUean Carroll at 229-6298, 2143 E. Shaw Ave. DeadUne for contributions la Friday, March 5. The special Have confidence It'll help you through exams, speeches, class recitations and even just being with your friends. It's something every girl needs. One way to be confident is with Tampax tampons. Internally worn Tampax tampons can keep you I cool and calm even I when you're the center | of attention. They can't show or chafe or cause odor like sanitary napkins. They're softly compressed and highly absorbent for protection you can depend on. And one more important fact. Tampax tampons were developed by a doctor so you know you can trust them. Even if you've just begun to menstruate. Confidence has made Tampax tampons the best- selling tampons in the world. And that confidence can make things easier for you.
Object Description
Title | 1971_03 The Daily Collegian March 1971 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | March 4, 1971 Pg 6-7 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1971 |
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 | E DAILY COLLEGIAN Thuraday, Marrf . I FRIDAY, MARCH 5 "Barefoot in the Park" CU Friday Flick 6 A 8:30 p.m. College Union Lounge this comedy adapted from Nei'Si- mon's Broadway play, ncwlyweds Jane Fonda and Robert Redford move into a s to love and stamina. From the start, nothing goes right. The furniture 't arrived, the heat isn't working, lis mother-in-law pops in for avis- i/hen a charming evicetd tenant cons Fonda into letting him go through their skylight to his roof-bed, she tries to 'fix jp" between him and her mother. Red- d objects and she calls him a stuffed rt. To show her he's a swinger, he gets drunk and goes walking barefoot in "e park and then back to Fonda for a ^conciliation. The plot is frothy and thc film is thoroughly the bi y human v ,■.,((■, d, I SUNDAY, MARCH 7 "Pother Poncholi" CU Fine Art Movie , but the story itself take- place to, the poetic and comf stunning photography. I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 Management Day Seminar (General Session) ■ WEDNESDAY, MARCH 10 l"Mon's Next Frontier: I The Oceans" I College Union Lounge MARCH POCKET CALENDAR ' ,*g,G.tvMtrvw SBfe ffBflCT&l-*, MBBSg-igi WOMEN'S MONTH ACTIVITIES FOR MARCH 1971 i the peaceful use, The frontiers of the deep seas are in- eed among thc most exciting, the most romising, the most challenging and the I THURSDAY, MARCH 11 Sweets Mill String Band ■ College Union Coffee Shop The Sweets Mill String Band will be College Union Recreation Committee. State students and two Berkeley students. Their music is a combination of southern mountain, hillbilly andblueqrass. Sweets vcrsity of Oregon, Washington State University, and the Trcight and Salvage Coffee House in Berkeley. They will perform also at the San Diego Folk Festi- SUNDAY, MARCH 14 Danny Cox 8 p.m. College Union Lounge Danny Cox is a singer much like many folk/rock singers around today—with two important exceptions. Danny has fantastic stage presence, in much the SUNDAY, MARCH 21 "Bedazzled" CU Fine Art Movie College Union Lounge A mod devil, sporting metal-rimmed glasses, red socks, and long hair, negotiates and 'acquires* Ihe soul ofamcek love-sick cook (Stanley)In exchange for ing-man's version of the Faust tale. Aided by his employees, the Seven Deadly Sins, Ihe devil deftly (oils Stanley's attempt to win his lady love. This way- out English comdey is filled with sly wit and devastating comment on today's world. The many targets in this social WOMEN'S MONTH March is Women's Month onlhcFres- 3 State rollcgc anil FrcsnoCitvCollcgt impuscs. The activities 'or the montt Thc month's activities will feature women who have contributed inthe fields graphy, and dramatic art. Women's Month wil be climaxed by a debateonthc [THURSDAY, MARCH • Panel Discussion I College Union Rooms 312-1 ing Women's Liberation to he month of March. The Campus Women for 1 I MONDAY, MARCH 8 Sister Madeline De Frees 8 p.m. College Union Lounge Sister Madeline De Frees, an associate professor of English at the University of Montana, will give a reading of Sister De Frees' book of poems. From the Darkroom, appeared in 1964. A second collection Is now ready for publication. Her poems have appeared in Sewan- ee Review, New American Review, Northwest Review, Book Week, The New York Times, Saturday Review, and several other journals. She has also given poetry readings at several colleges and universities. [WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17 Virginia Carabillo •. hern • I'W when she joined the National Organi tion for Women (NOW). She is the immediate past president of the Los Angeles chapter, having completed two successive terms in December, 1970. She qelcs NOW Center for Women's Studies, a member of NOW's National Board of Directors and editor of Ihe national newsletter, NOW ACTS. ■ THURSDAY, MARCH 18 Film: "A Woman Rebels" ry England. She docs so by ex without marriage and by I MONDAY, MARCH 22 Speaker: Roxanne Dunbar College Union Lounge Roxanne Dunbar is the editor of *No More Fun and Games', a periodical associated with ihe Women's Liberation Movement. Mrs. Dunbar was one of the founders of Cell 16, Female Liberation, in Boston, and has written widely on women's oppression and strategy for liberation. •Woman's" Role Tomorrow* will be her speech topic. I WEDNESDAY, MARCH 24 Ti-Groce Atkinson 8P.m. College Union Lounge tire range from theology to sex and e methods of attack range from subtle rce to pure burlesque. With Raqucl I FRIDAY, MARCH 19 "Ice Station Zebra" CU Friday Flick (Rock Hudson) has orders t< for help. With him arc three menwhosc missions are unknown: Jones, a British agent (Patrick McGoohan); Vasl Russian defector (Ernest Borgninc); and Anders, an over-zealous Negro Marini captain (Jim Brown). Thc plot thickens when Jones reveal; he is seeking a can of microfilm(ejected from a passing satellite) that has A battle It post, they find It dest tion, Fcrraday uncovi n they learn aRus- ing to Zebra to col- they reach Ihe out- troyed and Russiai A founding member of the Feminis riginally the October 17th Moveme „.-ie is a board member of the Natio Organization of Women (NOW). Formi ly she served NOW as finance cha man and president of its New York r.hi Thc Fenimist leader has written i THURSDAY, MARCH 25 Films by Maya Deran •At Land*. 'Meshes of thc Afternoon' A series of films by the well known female director, Maya Deran, will be shown as part of the Women's Month Program. The three short films deal effectively and beautifully with thc relationship between a girl and thc real world I SATURDAY, MARCH 27 L.A. Feminist Theater 8P.m. College Union Lounge A recently formed group, the L.A. Feminist Theater has already presented readings at Radio West Theater, L.A„ and participated in production of the feminist musical, 'Only a Woman*. Thc production by the L.A. Feminist Theater will feature skits, dialogues, blat-outs (one-liners) and songs from -Only a Woman*. (WEDNESDAY, MARCH 31 International Debate I College Union Lounge will I d by topic will be tThat the Women's ration Front Deserves Our Support*, om New Zealand's VictoriaUniver- will be the debating team of Hamlsh Stewart Hancock and Peter Philip Butler. Representing Fresno State will be Susan Hammond and Robert Seney. ,—COUEGIAN POLL- 'Can politician* be trusted?' Student Affairs and procedures related to campus security and the use ot off-campus police In Umes ot unrest, CoUegian Staff Writer In recent years many politicians nave tone out of their way In trying to establish rapport with the nation's youth. Thla effort has gained added Impetus with the passage Ot the 18-year-old In federal elections. Has the effort by politicians succeeded In winning the confidence and trust of the young? To get an Indication the CoUegian Poll went to the Free Speech Area this week and asked students, •Can politicians be trusted?* Steven Beck, Junior, social science: *Do I think politicians can be trusted? Well, some can and some can't. That's dependent upon the It Is now In the process of developing a poUcy statement regarding these procedures, and a warning system for alerting tl CAMPUS FOOTNOTES THE DAILY COLLEGIAN 7 Thuraday, March 4. 1971 n outside forces are «»• !»*•'. . The c in be picked op at any Gary Brown, senior, r make a lot of promise o-TV: *No, because they Charles Lewis, Junior, radio-TV: *I feel that politicians basically can't be trusted. I guess I feel this way because they haven't shown In the past and suggestions from anyone Interested In presenting them. The committee Is meeUng today in SR 3, Room 129 at 2:30 p.m. Students' suggestions may be sent to James Rockwell, Department of Industrial Arts and Technology. I.D. cards Students may begin picking up their permanent plastic Identification cards, beginning Monday, March 8, during normal business hours at -windows 8 and 9 In the New AdministraUon Building. Distribution of the cards is by alphabetical order: Monday A-B; Tuesday, C-G; Wednesday, H-L; Thursday, M-R and Friday, S-Z. Each student must present his gray. Spring '71 activities card, temporary I.D. card and his social security card. If the person misses his assigned time-slot ' The African Students Association wlU meet Sunday, March 7, at the College Union In Room 313-314 at 2 p.m. New and associated members will be initiated or admitted, and a discussion on a *general picnic*, guest speakers and finances will be held. Members Interested in part-time and summer employment are also urged to attend. Union Board A meeUng of the Senate Board of the College Union wlU be held Monday, March 8 at 3 p.m. In CoUege Union Room 308. Women's Lib Members of various Women's Vicky Carlson, Junior, social welfare: *I don t think politicians can be trusted. I think they get elected by telling stories." Greg Walsh, sophomore, undeclared: *I don't think politicians can be trusted at all. Politicians, by their nature, aren't to be trusted. Because, to be a politician, you have to prostitute yourself to get Into a position of power. To be a politician It's necessary to prostitute yourself and therefore it's totally ineffectual. By promising people that you're going to do something for them you're lying obviously, you're not to be trusted, take pert In a panel discusslo tonight at 8 p.m. In CoUege Unloi Room 312. This liitorinstlons presentation with a quesUon answer period wlU be open to th pttbllc. Women'f supplement : any written work 1st callUean Carroll at 229-6298, 2143 E. Shaw Ave. DeadUne for contributions la Friday, March 5. The special Have confidence It'll help you through exams, speeches, class recitations and even just being with your friends. It's something every girl needs. One way to be confident is with Tampax tampons. Internally worn Tampax tampons can keep you I cool and calm even I when you're the center | of attention. They can't show or chafe or cause odor like sanitary napkins. They're softly compressed and highly absorbent for protection you can depend on. And one more important fact. Tampax tampons were developed by a doctor so you know you can trust them. Even if you've just begun to menstruate. Confidence has made Tampax tampons the best- selling tampons in the world. And that confidence can make things easier for you. |