Issue #11 - November 19, 1969

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  • Delores Broten

Résumé

Nov. 19, 1969. 8 pgs. As time ran out on the '60's, and on Pro-Tern's funding, the paper became a voice for social change and justice, one big editorial every week. Some of the best and most inspiring journalism in any University newspaper was to be found in these late '60's Pro-Tems. With the collapse of funding, and of the '60's dream, the less radical Pro-Tern of the 1970's emerged, but not until September, 1970, Vol.l0. True malaise and irrelevancy did not set in until around 1974, Vol.14. staff: marilyn, nick, brian, agnes, doreen, dave, sally, jane, dee, andre, bill, beth, rob, betsy, claire, brad, mara, sarah, susanne, sam, jim, dave m, mr charlie interim editor: delores broten business manager: harve hirsh advertising manager: barry smith voice of the people catnappers foiled toronto government chain of command municipal parties building base for '72 john sewell ward 7 will not buy 'our policy will not be determined by marches in the street' - ohc by jane rubinski to humanize the de-humanized by sally mcbeth pollution - is it too late for prevention?' by monique robert the great canadian charity bubble by peter desbarats it's whether you win or lose by nick martin students revolting

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1970-01-01

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