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THE DAO.Y COLLEQIAN Thursday, May 16, 1968 You meet the nicest people w i v The Advantage Of A One-Man Bathroom By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) — My bathroom has many advantages. It Is cozy, well-heated, has comfortable seating and a ready reference Ubrary that will at least measure up to that found In the average dentist's office. But for 20 years, I have tried to find peace ln that bathroom -and lt simply can't be done. Every American boy Is inspired by the fact he has a chance to grow up and become president of the United States—or at least earn enought money to have a bathroom of his very This Is unlikely, particularly in the case of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-NY, who has an 11th child on the way. If he yearns for a bathroom of his own, he'd do better to forget the White House and sot his slgts on taking over the Pentagon. When I graduated to a two-bathroom apartment two decades ago, I patted the tiled walls ln joy. I thought that at least I had achieved one of my Ufelong dreams-a stall shower of my own, a place where I could come and sit and bdood and All out my Income tax retu hermitage, n What a delusion! It started with a simple question from Frances, my wife: "You don't mind If I hang a few stockings to dry ln your stall "No, of course not," I answered. I was like the kindly Arab who let the camel stick Its nose Into his tent to get warm and soon found himself crowded out dripping fernlne finery. It has become a laundry for Frances and our teen-age daughter, Tracy Ann. They wash their hair there, too, do their fingernails there, and use it as a conference room to cook up family plots against Our cat, Lady Dottie, now also Where else? Believe me, friend in your life, but you don't know harried Monday morning, you r know whether lt * 1 Elk, the nelghborh Scout cookies. complaint and at What am I doing ln there? I'm doing w axe doing ln Paris. Just trying to find a Ut ll into a stall showe lolst cat gravel. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN S Mills College Hires Negro Prof, Adviser OAKLAND (AP) - After stu¬ dents demands, MlllsCollegehas hired a Negro as an assistant professor of mathematics and plans to hire a Negro sociology professor and a Negro student adviser by September. President Robert J. Wert made public Tuesday what he had told the all-girl college's 23 Negro students last Thursday. They had < American studies next January. Wert said the college recently operator and Is Interviewing Negroes for another nonacademlc posltlc e girls i If de- college had otfe Negro part-time faculty member. The college has 700 students and 62 fulltlme faculty members. Florida State President Resigns After Protests By THE ASSOCIATED^ PRESS The president of Florida State University has resigned In the wake of student protests ln a censorship controversy as mili¬ tant youths from Arkansas lo Paris conUnue to disrupt aca¬ demic life. French Premier Georges Pompidou charged the sit-ins at were part of an InternaUonal Fourteen Negro students at the University of Miami were ar¬ rested after they refused to leave .the school president's office where they were demanding In¬ creased "blackness* on campus. Farther north In Tallahassee, FSU President John Champion resigned after faculty members narrowly defeated a motion call¬ ing on him to step down. Three they were quitting. From 20 to 200 students had stayed on the lawn ln front of the administra¬ tion building since Thursday to protest Champion's preventing publication of a story ln the cam¬ pus Uterary magazine. Their action was overwhelm¬ ingly supported by the faculty. Of the 14 arrested ln Miami, that courses ln Extension Division Plans Workshop On Law Studies Teaching the meaning of the law lo young people at the ele¬ mentary and secondary level will bo the subject of a workshop being offered by the FresnoState College Extension Division. as "Legal Concerns ln the Social Studies" and will be held on may 18 ln Industrial Arts 101. The hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for each of two days. Instructor for the workshop will be Hermlna Strauss,aFres- no attorney. The workshop will stress the teacher's responsi¬ bility to inform students of their duties and rights under the law. Mrs. Strauss will also emphasize practical approaches to the legal problems Involved. Pre-reglstratlon is advisable and the cost of the course Is $10.50. Materials and informa¬ tion are available throuh Ihe FSC Extension Division Office, Thomas AdmlnlstratlonButldlng. :e April! ; Lilly An anonymous contribution, said Wert, would enable the col¬ lege to appoint another Negro as a runtime faculty member forone In addition, he said, the college Is trying to raise funds for a Martin Luther King scholarship for Negro students. The college plans to appoint a Negro as a trustee professor Dumke: Violence Must Be Halted SAN JOSE (AP) - State Col¬ lege chancellor Glenn S. Dumke says violence onthecollegecam- pus must be halted. In a talk to the San Jose State CoUege Student Council Wednes¬ day, he said the system he heads must demonstrate to Callfornlans that teacher and students' rights will be protected. Ronnie Would Accept GOP Nomination HONOLULU (AP) - Califor¬ nia's Gov. Ronald Reagan, grati¬ fied by his showing in the Ne¬ braska primary, says he will not refuse the Republican presiden¬ tial nomination If lt Is offered to him by the party. "Once the party has made Its choice, I don't think anyone would say no to that," the first term governor told newsmen after hearing he had won 22 per cent clearly pleased the governor and His backers believe he can capture the party's presidential nomination ln the event of a deadlock between New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and former Vice President Richard M. Nix- Reagan did i cent,* he said. "It Is surprising to me. I am gratified to think that there are that many people name to be placed ln nomination at the Republican NaUonal Con¬ vention ln Miami Beach "because I am a favorite son candidate ln Negro history and added to the Increase In the Negro student body. University President Henry King Stanford replied that the university "cannot agree that any certain percentage of the students and faculty will be black by Sep- lnltlate curriculum changes. A university spokesman said Draft Resistors Win UC Faculty Vote BERKELEY (AP) - The Fac¬ ulty Senate of Ihe'Unlverslty of California at Berkeley says stu¬ dents who interrupt their studies because they refused armed forces InducUon should be re¬ admitted as If they were military approval of a resolution aimed mainly at UC's graduate schools, since new draft laws make more male graduates eligible for mill- there axe now 16SNegrostudents out of an enrollment of 16,000. Roosevelt University ln Chi¬ cago suspended 21 more students, bringing to 45 the number so disciplined for staging a sit-in ln the president's office last All 21 were arrested Friday and Monday during demonstra¬ tions to protest the administra¬ tion's refusal to hire Staughton Lynd on a full-time basis. About 25 students continued the pro¬ test ln the president's outer of- At the University of Arkansas ln Fayettevllle about 25 demon¬ strators picketed the entrance of a printing plant to protest the failure of the student newspaper to print a letter from a Negro They Identified themselves as members of the Southern Student Organizing Committee and the Black Americans for Democracy. They said the letter ln question was ln rebuttal to an earUer let¬ ter the paper printed which at¬ tacked Dr. MarUn Luther King ROOS/ATKINS DIVE IN NOW FOR YOUR NEW SWIM TRUNKS Spankers (shown), favorite year after year; 14-inch length in strong oxford weave, neat,"" trim and quick-drying. 30 to 40, Blue.Green. Nylon surfer trunks 6.95 Swim-walker combination .... 6.0O New stretch Tank Suit! 10MO Cotton print Spankers 6.9$ Nylon shell beach jacket 11.00 Super/Charg* g«ta you in the swim'. FULTON MALL AT FRESNO • MANCHESTER
Object Description
Title | 1968_05 The Daily Collegian May 1968 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | May 16, 1968 Pg. 4-5 |
Alternative Title | Daily Collegian (California State University, Fresno) |
Publisher | Associated Students of Fresno State, Fresno, Calif. |
Publication Date | 1968 |
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 | THE DAO.Y COLLEQIAN Thursday, May 16, 1968 You meet the nicest people w i v The Advantage Of A One-Man Bathroom By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK (AP) — My bathroom has many advantages. It Is cozy, well-heated, has comfortable seating and a ready reference Ubrary that will at least measure up to that found In the average dentist's office. But for 20 years, I have tried to find peace ln that bathroom -and lt simply can't be done. Every American boy Is inspired by the fact he has a chance to grow up and become president of the United States—or at least earn enought money to have a bathroom of his very This Is unlikely, particularly in the case of Sen. Robert F. Kennedy, D-NY, who has an 11th child on the way. If he yearns for a bathroom of his own, he'd do better to forget the White House and sot his slgts on taking over the Pentagon. When I graduated to a two-bathroom apartment two decades ago, I patted the tiled walls ln joy. I thought that at least I had achieved one of my Ufelong dreams-a stall shower of my own, a place where I could come and sit and bdood and All out my Income tax retu hermitage, n What a delusion! It started with a simple question from Frances, my wife: "You don't mind If I hang a few stockings to dry ln your stall "No, of course not," I answered. I was like the kindly Arab who let the camel stick Its nose Into his tent to get warm and soon found himself crowded out dripping fernlne finery. It has become a laundry for Frances and our teen-age daughter, Tracy Ann. They wash their hair there, too, do their fingernails there, and use it as a conference room to cook up family plots against Our cat, Lady Dottie, now also Where else? Believe me, friend in your life, but you don't know harried Monday morning, you r know whether lt * 1 Elk, the nelghborh Scout cookies. complaint and at What am I doing ln there? I'm doing w axe doing ln Paris. Just trying to find a Ut ll into a stall showe lolst cat gravel. THE DAILY COLLEGIAN S Mills College Hires Negro Prof, Adviser OAKLAND (AP) - After stu¬ dents demands, MlllsCollegehas hired a Negro as an assistant professor of mathematics and plans to hire a Negro sociology professor and a Negro student adviser by September. President Robert J. Wert made public Tuesday what he had told the all-girl college's 23 Negro students last Thursday. They had < American studies next January. Wert said the college recently operator and Is Interviewing Negroes for another nonacademlc posltlc e girls i If de- college had otfe Negro part-time faculty member. The college has 700 students and 62 fulltlme faculty members. Florida State President Resigns After Protests By THE ASSOCIATED^ PRESS The president of Florida State University has resigned In the wake of student protests ln a censorship controversy as mili¬ tant youths from Arkansas lo Paris conUnue to disrupt aca¬ demic life. French Premier Georges Pompidou charged the sit-ins at were part of an InternaUonal Fourteen Negro students at the University of Miami were ar¬ rested after they refused to leave .the school president's office where they were demanding In¬ creased "blackness* on campus. Farther north In Tallahassee, FSU President John Champion resigned after faculty members narrowly defeated a motion call¬ ing on him to step down. Three they were quitting. From 20 to 200 students had stayed on the lawn ln front of the administra¬ tion building since Thursday to protest Champion's preventing publication of a story ln the cam¬ pus Uterary magazine. Their action was overwhelm¬ ingly supported by the faculty. Of the 14 arrested ln Miami, that courses ln Extension Division Plans Workshop On Law Studies Teaching the meaning of the law lo young people at the ele¬ mentary and secondary level will bo the subject of a workshop being offered by the FresnoState College Extension Division. as "Legal Concerns ln the Social Studies" and will be held on may 18 ln Industrial Arts 101. The hours will be 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. for each of two days. Instructor for the workshop will be Hermlna Strauss,aFres- no attorney. The workshop will stress the teacher's responsi¬ bility to inform students of their duties and rights under the law. Mrs. Strauss will also emphasize practical approaches to the legal problems Involved. Pre-reglstratlon is advisable and the cost of the course Is $10.50. Materials and informa¬ tion are available throuh Ihe FSC Extension Division Office, Thomas AdmlnlstratlonButldlng. :e April! ; Lilly An anonymous contribution, said Wert, would enable the col¬ lege to appoint another Negro as a runtime faculty member forone In addition, he said, the college Is trying to raise funds for a Martin Luther King scholarship for Negro students. The college plans to appoint a Negro as a trustee professor Dumke: Violence Must Be Halted SAN JOSE (AP) - State Col¬ lege chancellor Glenn S. Dumke says violence onthecollegecam- pus must be halted. In a talk to the San Jose State CoUege Student Council Wednes¬ day, he said the system he heads must demonstrate to Callfornlans that teacher and students' rights will be protected. Ronnie Would Accept GOP Nomination HONOLULU (AP) - Califor¬ nia's Gov. Ronald Reagan, grati¬ fied by his showing in the Ne¬ braska primary, says he will not refuse the Republican presiden¬ tial nomination If lt Is offered to him by the party. "Once the party has made Its choice, I don't think anyone would say no to that," the first term governor told newsmen after hearing he had won 22 per cent clearly pleased the governor and His backers believe he can capture the party's presidential nomination ln the event of a deadlock between New York Gov. Nelson A. Rockefeller and former Vice President Richard M. Nix- Reagan did i cent,* he said. "It Is surprising to me. I am gratified to think that there are that many people name to be placed ln nomination at the Republican NaUonal Con¬ vention ln Miami Beach "because I am a favorite son candidate ln Negro history and added to the Increase In the Negro student body. University President Henry King Stanford replied that the university "cannot agree that any certain percentage of the students and faculty will be black by Sep- lnltlate curriculum changes. A university spokesman said Draft Resistors Win UC Faculty Vote BERKELEY (AP) - The Fac¬ ulty Senate of Ihe'Unlverslty of California at Berkeley says stu¬ dents who interrupt their studies because they refused armed forces InducUon should be re¬ admitted as If they were military approval of a resolution aimed mainly at UC's graduate schools, since new draft laws make more male graduates eligible for mill- there axe now 16SNegrostudents out of an enrollment of 16,000. Roosevelt University ln Chi¬ cago suspended 21 more students, bringing to 45 the number so disciplined for staging a sit-in ln the president's office last All 21 were arrested Friday and Monday during demonstra¬ tions to protest the administra¬ tion's refusal to hire Staughton Lynd on a full-time basis. About 25 students continued the pro¬ test ln the president's outer of- At the University of Arkansas ln Fayettevllle about 25 demon¬ strators picketed the entrance of a printing plant to protest the failure of the student newspaper to print a letter from a Negro They Identified themselves as members of the Southern Student Organizing Committee and the Black Americans for Democracy. They said the letter ln question was ln rebuttal to an earUer let¬ ter the paper printed which at¬ tacked Dr. MarUn Luther King ROOS/ATKINS DIVE IN NOW FOR YOUR NEW SWIM TRUNKS Spankers (shown), favorite year after year; 14-inch length in strong oxford weave, neat,"" trim and quick-drying. 30 to 40, Blue.Green. Nylon surfer trunks 6.95 Swim-walker combination .... 6.0O New stretch Tank Suit! 10MO Cotton print Spankers 6.9$ Nylon shell beach jacket 11.00 Super/Charg* g«ta you in the swim'. FULTON MALL AT FRESNO • MANCHESTER |