Issue #4 - October 6, 1971
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Oct. 6 1971. 8 pgs; Special Supplement 4 pgs, 'Crisis in South Asia.' Editorial: Slater giving us the run-around on residence fees. Letter from Slater. Editor-in-Chief: Jim Daw Business Manager: Rob Carson Sports Editor: Nick Martin Entertainment Editor: Elizabeth Cowan Photo Editors: Nigel Ottley, Erin Combs Circulation-ad Manager: Sarah Francis Production: Jeff Ballennie, Allan Grover, Dave Jarvis, Marshall Leslie, Barry Nesbitt, Eleanor Paul, Paul Scott, Jim Short Slater giving us the run-around by Daphne Reaed "If this is interest and co-operation -- forget it" by Dave Jarvis Oh boy -- re-orientation Police detain Glendon student for obstructing Texpack scabs SC angry, but grants $50 by Paul Weinberg Ski week vote split by Allan Grover Something to sing about Slater's committee Otium Negotium - the disneyland of politics by Andrew McAlister Norton ready to apply skills by Barry Weisleder Le fin d'un mythe - un Quebecois ecrit de Glendon Crisis in South Africa by Stanley Burke Hundreds of children are dying everyday in Indian refugee camps by Sydney Schanberg Bengla Desh leaders insist upon strictly supervised relief operation by Peter Hazelhurst Army takes supplies The greatest need - 'a crematorium' Stainless steel stanfield show by Chris Dougall Culture in north pumpkin fields by Elizabeth Cowan Copleand steals Syrinx show by Bill Cutt Mr. Nothing gets 18 in GFL opener Yeomen scare Blues before bowing by Clive HobsonTéléchargements
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1972-01-01
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