Issue #13 - December 6, 1962
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Dec. 6, 1962. 6 pgs. First church service conducted by Dean Tatham; Hedrick painting "November" presented to York, accepted on behalf of the BOG by Mrs. John David Eaton; Council backs independent Student Court; The residence: "The structure is shaped like a sickle. The foundations of the whole are to be completed before Christmas." Council endorses written Constitution; George Hees, Trade and Commerce Minister, visits York; Council votes P-T $300.00. Circulation increased from 300 to 500 copies. Contributors: George Howden, Janet McQuillan, Fred Gorbet, Rob Bull, Ken Soderlund, Merrill Shepherd, Marg Oliver, Rick Wilkinson Editors: Doug Hird, Harold J. Levy, Allan Millward Sports: Dave Allen Circulation: Lillian Hale Distribution: George Rust d'Eye Rewriting: Steve Barker Mortician: Janet McQuillan Typist: Trudy Lipp and Anthea Higgins Printing: Mary Lynne Arneson Professor Lochhead to leave university Painting presented to York Politics at York Winston Churchill foundation of Canada A fourth publication? Council backs independent student court Athletic briefs by Dave Allen York takes York Mills The residence by Rick Wilkinson Letters to the editor Council endorses written constitution Will morality triumph? by Ken Soderlund Rings and pins What gowns mean to me Talladega laws bans assembly Heavenly days York jackets Cabinet minister - conservative guest by J. McQuillan Do historians tell the truth? New convert to philosophy by Marg Oliver Student forum Council rejects recognition of two clubs Council votes pro tem $300.00Téléchargements
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1965-01-01
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