Nov. 23, 1971. 12 pgs.
Editorial: Pakistan relief.
Absentee landlord Slater tours residences by Daphne Read
Editor-in-Chief: Jim Daw
Business Manager: Rob Carson
Sports Editor: Brock Phillips
Entertainment Editor: Elizabeth Cowan
Photo Editors: Nigel Ottley, Erin Combs
Circulation-ad Manager: Sarah Francis
Production: Jeff Ballennie, Paul Dore, Claude Garneau, Allan Grover, Richard Hunt, Dave Jarvis, Barry Neebit, Eleanor Paul, Paul Scott, Jim Short
Cartoonist: Mary Stewart
Escalation a threat in Pakistani conflict
Glendon plays host to Quebec press reps
IRA involved in a 'class struggle'
Homophile association at Glendon by Jim Daw
Ma Bell's girls threaten to leave home
Buddhism seminar lively by Paul Weinberg
Friends of Glendon scholarship
Rabbit droppings
English professor calls police to quiet neighbouring U of T class
Pakistan relief
Des mots et des acts
Otium Negotioum : foreign investment by Andrew McAlister
While the great powers pick sides thousands die in India and Pakistan
Pakistani civil war forces millions
The road to Bangla Desh by Daphne Read
Last look at the American Indian by Elizabeth Cowan
cock rock
Manson - stark realism in rock musical by Paul Scott
"Figures" an action-packed allegory by Greg Gatenby
At last a good Canadian movie by Laura Sue Brown
Du romantisme au Quebec par Serge Tardif
Frenzied Fans go goofy over Glendon Gophers by Brock Phillips
Cresta injury has snob appeal by Clive Hobson