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6 COLLEGIAN RAZZBERRY TViM Dear Scabby..... DEAR SCABBY: Do you think there Is anything wrong with a 30- year-old man who Insists on sleeping with his pet dog? Honestly, I think he loves that dog more than he loves me. DOG-LOVER'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: I really can't answer that question. You fall to or female. You also fall to mention how the dog feels about all DEAR SCABBY: I was recently Invited to dinner In the home of my married son' and his wife. I was absolutely appalled when this woman served the spaghetti DEAR SCABBY: Why, In these days of facial tissues, do many people continue the godawful practice of carrying about tn their pockets a little bundled-up cloth gummed up with nasal excretions. Must this filthy habit continue fore ■tally rl s offeree d there I refuse to send my daughter-in-law a thank-you note. Myhusbandsays I should for our son's sake. Well, Scabby, do I have reason to be upset? MAMA MIA. DEAR hell dlffei people do ■judlccd.rude, FRESNO STATE'S own best dre coveted "Norman A. Baxter Lookal of study for ward. Chosen after I I stand In (or Baxter II Schiffmann (left). t'Lookalike" committee, ColleqianNews Edilc DEAR MIA: Pic your lap, then you te and keep you DEAR SCABBY: Myfli y, picky, picky. DEAR SCABBY: ine why any newspaper would run your column. NOT A FAN. China expert (Continued from Page 1) •Many of these dangers still exist," she said. However, she added. China has recognized that "a socialist country Is a country R FANNY: F li paper ran an announcement i a terrible typographical er- . When quoting my daughter's Though China s not reached vomen In high il elite o But the Chinese realize they lust be militant against the forc- s opposing socialism, she said. People are allowed the rtgh post"' after poster went up di "Nobody gets punished by g< •rnment for criticism,"shesa illltary is 'a citizenship army" >n the economy," and there rtdespread system of birth trol," M Ther n still w , she grandchlldre planned for the coming year! We're going to have speakers on . . . Children's Lit. School Financing Legislation Special Ed. New Educational Systems Testing Following up with Field Trips. ALSO ... Going to start aResource Library A Get mvol withCarhVT S.g.TrV"™ Professional si Placement ~" Group Legal Services Research Department Resource Materials and People Economic Services: Discount Buying- Educational Travel Publications: C.T.A. Action (Bi-weekly newspaper) N.E.A. Today's Education Student N.E.A. Impact Other Publications ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE TEACHING PROFESSION? •A very fierce struggle -sed to the anti-rural attlti ?re products of a bourgec said. She discounted cl ssellsald. DEAR SCABBY: My s, India and Southeast Asia. •She's got enough problen home without doing that." thi the paper. "What's It •-. Alble?* Ills teacher o grade the paper until GREEN'S CYCLERY FIRST l ASHIAN 4379 N. RSST PH. 237-4961 NEW-USED BICYCLES ADUIT 3 WHEELERS EXRWT REPAIRING All MAKES A MODELS the title Is changed to something more appropriate. My son refuses to change ihe title and up until now !I havei stood behind him. However, I'm beginning to wonder Just who Is right. Have you any Idea? JUST ASKING. MUSIC MAN. j're sick. CONFIDENTIAL TO I WAS ONE BUT NOT ANYMORE: I don't blame you for being anxious over the possibility of that occurtng. very much opposed to ereal dl rchlldre structlon In both faiths, the paper said the children would become •Jewish Morons". Of course, the paper meant to say they would be come "Jewish Mormons". The editor has apologized and the publication ran a correction no- Fraternities LOOKING AHEAD. DEAR AHEAD: I wouldn't wor- (Contlnued from Page 3) California State Sperm Bank for Beulah, the prize-winning cow. Sigma Alpha Epsllonwillbethe sponsors of a "Which Frat Can Play Their Record Player In Free Speech Area the Loudest it. The prize will min ute for the Irreversibly Deaf. Igma Chi will host a weekend lOker over Thanksgiving, n silk win be provided for members, and an evening of 1 Donald Duck cartoons will ■Ing a date and a good e will tx d by .il Aunt Jemima pancakes. The engagement of Aretha Franklin and Lester Maddox Is expected to be announced. Joe Frazler and the Knockouts will provide themusl- Delta Alpha Chi will sponsor a speech by Cesar'Chavez. The topic will be 'California Wines.* Music will be provided by Ray earn acho and the Teardrops. Rosa- rlta retried bean hors d'oeuvres will be served. Sherwood (Continued from Page 3) ators voting to tar and feather Sherwood and nave him run out The tar and feathering 'Is planned to take place in front of the Thomas Administration Building at noon today. FSC President Norman A. Bax'erwill dump Sherwood's body In the tar pot at the afternoon event and the FSC Agriculture Department will supply the chicken feathers. In other action, the senate voted to have their steak dinner In San Francisco this weekend. Most senators agreed that you couldn't get a really good dinner lnFres- Also discussed was having cocktails and hors d'oeuvres served at all senate meetings. I campus Happenings Vidya Vldya, a group examining ancient conceptions of man, r** present the fifth lectureofltsi asked to attend. A Renaissance Dance will take place at 7:30 p.ro. tomorrow, at the Newman Center In conjunction with the center' will Film The College Union Fine Arts The lecture, entitled 'Karma Committee wlU present the film and Reincarnation,' will begin at 'Hour of the Furnaces* at 7:30 4:30 p.m. tomorrow In Business p.m. today In the College Union 147. Discussion will'follow. Lounge. Letters (Continued from Page 2) elation I have for all the people who were involved tn the conception, organization and Implementation of the very warm and spirited Homecoming we had. < I also feel I have to share with you a beautiful vibration that 1 experienced tn West Fresno on the morning of Oct. 30. I must predicate this one on the realization that Homecoming means something different to each Individual. While waiting for the parade to begin I viewed a group of people standing on the corner of "G" Street and Mono. In the group was a diversity of people. There was Norman Baxter the president of Fresno State College; Harold Haak, aca- :e president of FSC; Ken Maddy, assemblyman from the 32nd district; Jim Aldredge, city administrative officer in charge of special projects; Hal Brltton, sf of polfceiAl Villa, city councilman; Manuel Perez, EOP director, so participants, and last, but least, staggering, listless ' It's very difficult to project the full Impact of this feeling, le diversity of n beings interacting on this rr was quite beautiful. The city' The Student Senate party. The Dally Collegian. The fantastic victory by our football team. Finally a special thanks to all you lovely creatures who did your thing to make our Homecoming a Chuck Deveau ASB Administrative Vice president Faculty evaluation Crltlclst system and methods, like criticism of self or government, should carry the responsible obligation " structlve. This type of I not be feared by the criticized development and strength of Meetings General Education Committee- Today, 4-5 p.m. College Union 308. For further information. requirement (such as a math course to an art major), make an effort to make it as Interesting as possible. On the other hand, structor to make a subject boring and frustrating for everyone, Just wrong attitude towards teaching. Faculty evaluation by the students and a good student grievance procedure should be implemented in all the departments. Students should have the strength of knowing that they have a say In their educational process. Perhaps If, as students, we become more Involved In constructive criticism we can benefit from a full political and cultural development that this nation Is so desperately In need of. Tony Roque Senator. School of £ call 487-2732. Campos Crusade for Christ. Today, 7-9 p.m. College Union 312-313. For further - Information, ca«l 299-8936. SIMS. Today, B-10 p.m. Cafeteria International Room. .For further Information, call 266- 1340. Bulldoggers. Today, 8-10 p.m. Agriculture 226. For further Information, call 299-5192. Ski Club. Today, 7:30-9:30p.m. Snack Bar. For further Information, call 251-9637. Campus Affairs Committee. Today, 6:30-7:30 p.ro. College Union 310. For further information, call 487-2657. Tokalon. Today, 6-7 p.m. College Union 304. For further information, can 487-2938. Sigma Delta Pi. Today, 7:30- 10 pjn. College Union 309. For further information, call &1- 7678. tlon. Today, 3-4 p.m. Collage Union 314. For farther information call 299-8577. Phi Chi Tbeta. T 8 p.m. College Union 310. For farther Information, call 487- 3745. Blue Key. .tomorrow, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. College Union 309. For further information, call 284- 1044. German Club. Tomorrow, noon-1 p.m. College Union 314. For further Information, call 487-2471. ) Intervarslty Christian Fellowship. Tomorrow, noon-1 p.m. College Union 312-313. For farther Information, call 288-2998. TryAFfSomplmofdur G.B.D. SAYIKELU JOBEY HILSON WATER PIPES CALABASH ©rant's" r7P«latte^ TebJWrtabts; 375 W. Show (At Maroa)
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Title | 1971_11 The Daily Collegian November 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 | November 2, 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 | 6 COLLEGIAN RAZZBERRY TViM Dear Scabby..... DEAR SCABBY: Do you think there Is anything wrong with a 30- year-old man who Insists on sleeping with his pet dog? Honestly, I think he loves that dog more than he loves me. DOG-LOVER'S WIFE DEAR WIFE: I really can't answer that question. You fall to or female. You also fall to mention how the dog feels about all DEAR SCABBY: I was recently Invited to dinner In the home of my married son' and his wife. I was absolutely appalled when this woman served the spaghetti DEAR SCABBY: Why, In these days of facial tissues, do many people continue the godawful practice of carrying about tn their pockets a little bundled-up cloth gummed up with nasal excretions. Must this filthy habit continue fore ■tally rl s offeree d there I refuse to send my daughter-in-law a thank-you note. Myhusbandsays I should for our son's sake. Well, Scabby, do I have reason to be upset? MAMA MIA. DEAR hell dlffei people do ■judlccd.rude, FRESNO STATE'S own best dre coveted "Norman A. Baxter Lookal of study for ward. Chosen after I I stand In (or Baxter II Schiffmann (left). t'Lookalike" committee, ColleqianNews Edilc DEAR MIA: Pic your lap, then you te and keep you DEAR SCABBY: Myfli y, picky, picky. DEAR SCABBY: ine why any newspaper would run your column. NOT A FAN. China expert (Continued from Page 1) •Many of these dangers still exist," she said. However, she added. China has recognized that "a socialist country Is a country R FANNY: F li paper ran an announcement i a terrible typographical er- . When quoting my daughter's Though China s not reached vomen In high il elite o But the Chinese realize they lust be militant against the forc- s opposing socialism, she said. People are allowed the rtgh post"' after poster went up di "Nobody gets punished by g< •rnment for criticism,"shesa illltary is 'a citizenship army" >n the economy," and there rtdespread system of birth trol," M Ther n still w , she grandchlldre planned for the coming year! We're going to have speakers on . . . Children's Lit. School Financing Legislation Special Ed. New Educational Systems Testing Following up with Field Trips. ALSO ... Going to start aResource Library A Get mvol withCarhVT S.g.TrV"™ Professional si Placement ~" Group Legal Services Research Department Resource Materials and People Economic Services: Discount Buying- Educational Travel Publications: C.T.A. Action (Bi-weekly newspaper) N.E.A. Today's Education Student N.E.A. Impact Other Publications ARE YOU INTERESTED IN THE TEACHING PROFESSION? •A very fierce struggle -sed to the anti-rural attlti ?re products of a bourgec said. She discounted cl ssellsald. DEAR SCABBY: My s, India and Southeast Asia. •She's got enough problen home without doing that." thi the paper. "What's It •-. Alble?* Ills teacher o grade the paper until GREEN'S CYCLERY FIRST l ASHIAN 4379 N. RSST PH. 237-4961 NEW-USED BICYCLES ADUIT 3 WHEELERS EXRWT REPAIRING All MAKES A MODELS the title Is changed to something more appropriate. My son refuses to change ihe title and up until now !I havei stood behind him. However, I'm beginning to wonder Just who Is right. Have you any Idea? JUST ASKING. MUSIC MAN. j're sick. CONFIDENTIAL TO I WAS ONE BUT NOT ANYMORE: I don't blame you for being anxious over the possibility of that occurtng. very much opposed to ereal dl rchlldre structlon In both faiths, the paper said the children would become •Jewish Morons". Of course, the paper meant to say they would be come "Jewish Mormons". The editor has apologized and the publication ran a correction no- Fraternities LOOKING AHEAD. DEAR AHEAD: I wouldn't wor- (Contlnued from Page 3) California State Sperm Bank for Beulah, the prize-winning cow. Sigma Alpha Epsllonwillbethe sponsors of a "Which Frat Can Play Their Record Player In Free Speech Area the Loudest it. The prize will min ute for the Irreversibly Deaf. Igma Chi will host a weekend lOker over Thanksgiving, n silk win be provided for members, and an evening of 1 Donald Duck cartoons will ■Ing a date and a good e will tx d by .il Aunt Jemima pancakes. The engagement of Aretha Franklin and Lester Maddox Is expected to be announced. Joe Frazler and the Knockouts will provide themusl- Delta Alpha Chi will sponsor a speech by Cesar'Chavez. The topic will be 'California Wines.* Music will be provided by Ray earn acho and the Teardrops. Rosa- rlta retried bean hors d'oeuvres will be served. Sherwood (Continued from Page 3) ators voting to tar and feather Sherwood and nave him run out The tar and feathering 'Is planned to take place in front of the Thomas Administration Building at noon today. FSC President Norman A. Bax'erwill dump Sherwood's body In the tar pot at the afternoon event and the FSC Agriculture Department will supply the chicken feathers. In other action, the senate voted to have their steak dinner In San Francisco this weekend. Most senators agreed that you couldn't get a really good dinner lnFres- Also discussed was having cocktails and hors d'oeuvres served at all senate meetings. I campus Happenings Vidya Vldya, a group examining ancient conceptions of man, r** present the fifth lectureofltsi asked to attend. A Renaissance Dance will take place at 7:30 p.ro. tomorrow, at the Newman Center In conjunction with the center' will Film The College Union Fine Arts The lecture, entitled 'Karma Committee wlU present the film and Reincarnation,' will begin at 'Hour of the Furnaces* at 7:30 4:30 p.m. tomorrow In Business p.m. today In the College Union 147. Discussion will'follow. Lounge. Letters (Continued from Page 2) elation I have for all the people who were involved tn the conception, organization and Implementation of the very warm and spirited Homecoming we had. < I also feel I have to share with you a beautiful vibration that 1 experienced tn West Fresno on the morning of Oct. 30. I must predicate this one on the realization that Homecoming means something different to each Individual. While waiting for the parade to begin I viewed a group of people standing on the corner of "G" Street and Mono. In the group was a diversity of people. There was Norman Baxter the president of Fresno State College; Harold Haak, aca- :e president of FSC; Ken Maddy, assemblyman from the 32nd district; Jim Aldredge, city administrative officer in charge of special projects; Hal Brltton, sf of polfceiAl Villa, city councilman; Manuel Perez, EOP director, so participants, and last, but least, staggering, listless ' It's very difficult to project the full Impact of this feeling, le diversity of n beings interacting on this rr was quite beautiful. The city' The Student Senate party. The Dally Collegian. The fantastic victory by our football team. Finally a special thanks to all you lovely creatures who did your thing to make our Homecoming a Chuck Deveau ASB Administrative Vice president Faculty evaluation Crltlclst system and methods, like criticism of self or government, should carry the responsible obligation " structlve. This type of I not be feared by the criticized development and strength of Meetings General Education Committee- Today, 4-5 p.m. College Union 308. For further information. requirement (such as a math course to an art major), make an effort to make it as Interesting as possible. On the other hand, structor to make a subject boring and frustrating for everyone, Just wrong attitude towards teaching. Faculty evaluation by the students and a good student grievance procedure should be implemented in all the departments. Students should have the strength of knowing that they have a say In their educational process. Perhaps If, as students, we become more Involved In constructive criticism we can benefit from a full political and cultural development that this nation Is so desperately In need of. Tony Roque Senator. School of £ call 487-2732. Campos Crusade for Christ. Today, 7-9 p.m. College Union 312-313. For further - Information, ca«l 299-8936. SIMS. Today, B-10 p.m. Cafeteria International Room. .For further Information, call 266- 1340. Bulldoggers. Today, 8-10 p.m. Agriculture 226. For further Information, call 299-5192. Ski Club. Today, 7:30-9:30p.m. Snack Bar. For further Information, call 251-9637. Campus Affairs Committee. Today, 6:30-7:30 p.ro. College Union 310. For further information, call 487-2657. Tokalon. Today, 6-7 p.m. College Union 304. For further information, can 487-2938. Sigma Delta Pi. Today, 7:30- 10 pjn. College Union 309. For further information, call &1- 7678. tlon. Today, 3-4 p.m. Collage Union 314. For farther information call 299-8577. Phi Chi Tbeta. T 8 p.m. College Union 310. For farther Information, call 487- 3745. Blue Key. .tomorrow, 6:30- 8:30 p.m. College Union 309. For further information, call 284- 1044. German Club. Tomorrow, noon-1 p.m. College Union 314. For further Information, call 487-2471. ) Intervarslty Christian Fellowship. Tomorrow, noon-1 p.m. College Union 312-313. For farther Information, call 288-2998. TryAFfSomplmofdur G.B.D. SAYIKELU JOBEY HILSON WATER PIPES CALABASH ©rant's" r7P«latte^ TebJWrtabts; 375 W. Show (At Maroa) |