Issue #3 - October 8, 1965
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Oct. 8, 1965. 4pgs. Editorial: "Clique not for York...Students entering the dining hall were overwhelmed by the sight of three thirty foot posters that stretched across the front wall..." Letter: "Down with communism" Pro-American, anti-communist, heavily rhetorical, "there can be no peace as long as such a system as Communism is allowed to flourish..." Explanation of York financial system: 3.5 mil. to run York - 2.25 mile from province, $730 500 tuition. Tuition fees $500+$50 activity fee. Provincial grant $1540 per head. Activity fee - $20 to S.C. ($26 800 budget in 65-66), athletic directorate $20, $10 for health services. Residence fees $815. %27 to financing, %29 to operating and maintenance and %44 to food services. The province granted $1400 per bed to build Wood Residence, %20 of the cost, the university matched the %20, and the remaining %60 was financed with a 50 year C.M.H.C. mortgage at 5 3/8 per cent interest. Editors: Bill Dampier, Mike Smedley News editor: Ernie Rovet Features editor: J. Sonley Photo editor: Paul Reed Founders editor: Ron Graham Joel steals the show Students may march by Ernie Rovet Teach-in New location Ross comments by Murray G. Ross Election goofed Comment Opinion by Gary Smith and Ernie Rovet Around the town by Peter Dent Letters Where it comes from and 35 million a year by J. Sonley Reflections by Garth Jowett Al's Alley by Alan OffsteinTéléchargements
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1966-01-01
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