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  • Gazette MemorialUniVersity of Newfoundland\01111_22 p.,u_bul2"'~~f,J'"New promotional committee

    Studying attitudes to Memorial

    R_rc:Ilac:II;tvt-.ellts: a newcoIuma on re:seartb .10

    b'ochures, an admissions handbook,pos.tenand ~idoos,as ,.,,11 as "'formalionI"'Oiramsandc.hib'LSonthcuni"r;lly

    Ms. Collms said the commlllCC: WIllIllIlkclllifindmgsavaibblelOscnioradmilllstrators forplanningpurpo'lC$. ThelfOUpalso Inl/:nd!; 10 mal:c rccommcndaLion! forn::~ising ulII~crsilyprogf'Jm~andservoeesbalcdonthefindings.

    AlpreJent.theUniversilyPromOliolulComm'llCCuloulingllstudocslblcpre.vioaslyb),theunl"Cr5llyas ... cn""othcrdatlava,bbleUwou.ibthercglstr.lr'sOCIke, the lrluitute ror EdOC:ltlocW Re-Kirch Ind De~d(>pmenl. and. Ill'pro"'lIClI1~ofEdne:lOOn_A

    ...._y... odclUroqolCllm':Nrecnut~lIIIICri:aIsisalJollllllc:r

    .y-n.caeJ.Il;IlC",lllbew:l$Ul\,-yhJj:h

    IellooI swdcms. fnlyQr _,'ttSlly SIlllknts.p:arrnu.alumn'and,uidancc("Ol.ntellon.'Tbenwe ..i11b1crw",11:uthepcr-e.-sllldneecbollbeslclJOUtlllK"'_canwortlD~\hem,~Ms..

    ColbnsWd.M\\,C ""01 to m....c sure potenu.1

    UIl'vcn.ltyAtldr:olSreccivt:lllr.lICandsulflCientinfonnationabootMcmori3llOIhatlheycllIlmal:eaninformcddec,SJOlIabout the universily liley ~hoosc 10 al'.M"

    Inslilul FrKkcr: French immersionrOfManorial SlllklllS .._.6,7

    ~.kwftllforc:.npuslCtiyjues_.4

    Hslt oil and hcalth --'

    sceondaryeduc'lion choice and to!kvelopISLralegyrorstudenlrecruilment.

    "BOC3l1S1C we have always had plentyof SludenlS, Memorial has neve.(kveloped I rttrull.mcnl W3leSY, whichrn.eanl thal 00"" we are disadvantagoo as('ompared with other universiLJes in LheAtl.:ulllC region.nd the resl orCIlllOda... hich.relcl,vclyrecrunins,nlhisprov,nce,~ Iald V,noroa Collins. actingdua:tor of un"",."ly rebtibrr El~~lhAtchcr...._y~and~tolhec:ommluec.

    PubrklM!oas, vidftllind IIlOft-rlIcctWllmllleC'p!anslDrescardlaafao;torSatreclinSllUdt:nu'dcdsio,ulOlnendornotlttend this institulion and todcvelopanapproachtoSludentrecrult-melll b.:lst:d on our findings,~ Ms. CollinJsaid. ShenOlCd that lhis could "'cludcnc .... promotional materials such u

    rc'l$ll:rcd for the 1990 ..m!er $OTIeSIl:r. IF::::;;;;;:::::;;;;;;;:;=:;;;=;;:::;;:;:;:;;:::;;:::;;;;;;:f IIn 1989.there ..crc857 full-tilT"ll:and 153pan-time l1udcnLSenrol!ed III academic~.

    Enrolmem figures for winler ICmcster Keith O'Uricll pc.rhes alop Ihe entry oIlnstitul Frtcker, St, I'icrre.

    ulllversily rourseslll the community ~olmrnfi!f~IiIIlIiI.II~::':~~~J:~~~7F~~:~: 17'0 full_ume and part-time studentS; andBur,n, 109 full_umeand parttime I1U'denl.S.lJtLabradorClly,,,,'hereflnl~

    univt'rSltyeou~.,.eorferedthis

    S1C~for\hr.fUSlume,ihcKlft'6S

    fullume and pantune Slude1lls.

    _thisfigtueh:lsdropped now 10 10Of seven imerc:slCd studcnls.,~ he said,

    E~:;i~[~~e;;~~s ~~JS::n~ClImpus isaboul l.hc same as in 1989,ac-eord,ng 10 slalislies released by IheReSistrar'sOmce.

    On Jan 29,1990, LIle last day 10 addand dropcounes, 9,719 full-time .nd2,186 pan'lirne students registered,There...-ere9,7J2full-tuneantl2,35Span-timeSludenlSregiSleredroreoursesintbe1989 .. ,nl('l"aemesta",

    At tbeSltW,lfredGrenfeU Co/leseampus '" Comer Brook, gu fulltimeuodents and 162 plJ1ume Sludellts

    Dr. Miol:bdCoIlill5.dim:lorflll"C'"llstllditsandm_Wo(lMpromolional

    c"'"lliur-t,

    Little change inwinter semesterenrolment

    Sl"denlsenffl!lingd-;t,,-htrtSome scudcnlll seem 10 be choosing Oilierpost-secondarywucalionoptions in lhisprovince, though Dr. Collins obset.'cdthat many an: looking aI. and being ac-lively recruiled by, other Canadianunivcrsities.-lllll'Jll'll'SlhalmorooftheJ"U'IlDCcSIOpstudcr>ts..-ed>oosingotber\lRIven;;uea.-IIeSllidsomcul1herea$OOSAudmtscilCforthaechoicesincludetllebllher KholM$h, offered by IMber1IIlI,~.o:IesuelO~a"'''I'YrrtR

    lbc: Iunt plU'lIIl:C fortbc.wYerSit>' (1'pcriaa- ~..a.iylO.lgrg]IIlfl"crSIl)'- lDdlonc-stIlldonl f3lll.ilyuadi-tioM of -.lull pIIl'Utllbr univtnIbCSoouidc:1heJlfOVUllZ.

    DtbtInk.i.,.phsAJooUw:,r (aCIOr.ppear$ 10 be IICptivcJ'C'rccptionJ of MelDor;,d Ullivcrsity~ManyorthchlJ.bJCIlooI~m.s_

    Ullk IOha..emi!concqM.ionsabo\lll!l;'...."~f~lI)_ Th:y or the.. DU b3'"hcanllakll.bouIC~... ith200,300or

    W:~~:~:l;:~i~r:~::::: ~::t~l~~~n~~':i~":,:~:Y~~~~~=;:~sa:=~~~er~: ~;~;::i;:. ~=:~~:n~~;potcnti:d studenl.S know about its many !lUrpriKd "lien we debunk Ihcse mylhsprogrwnsand services. -thatour llvCmge class size is 60, thal

    Accordinglo Dr, Michael Collins, residence life is not one long party, anddirtl~ 01 Mal'lorQlas I poR'

  • Memori:tl UniversityathlClesltavebccnverybllsy and very succcssful ovcr thepast few weeks. DOUG CLOUSTON, athirdyear artS student and member ofMemorial's varsity Sea-Hawks swimteam,reeentlysctancwA~anlicinlCrcoI

    legiatcn:c~inllte50meuerreeslyleat

    a meet in Nova Scotia, And, halfwayaround the world in Auckland, NewZealand, distance runner PAULMcCLOY, an economics graduale alldprcscntly studying in Memorial'sedllCation faculty, was the only New.roundJandcrtocompele for Canada in lite1990 Commonwealth Games. Competingagainsl worldranked runnefS. Mr, Mc-Ctoy placed tenth in the 10,000 metresand eighth in Ihe 5,000 metres at the

    ""'~.

    Some 250 former gradU:lIC students areinvited toattcoo the Ot:I'AKTMEro.TOFEDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGYREUNION scheduled for May 4-5, FlIr-ther informalion is available from Dr.Roo Lehr,ebainnan of the Reunion Com-mittee, 7378645,0.-7378611.

    DR, PETER NOSKO, biology depart-menl, Sir Wilfred Grenfell College, wasnominated lothee~eculiveorthcccologysection of the Canadian Botanical As-sociation. The nomination was made atthcassociation's last annual mocting heldal lite UnivcrsilyofToronto,

    The Faculty or Medieine is looking forabstracts for its annual SCIENTIFICDAY scheduled for May 12 al the Artsand Culture Centre in St John's, Dcad-line fo.-abstnlCts is March 15. For furtherinform:u.ioo conl:lCt Dr. N:J.dir Farid, 737-6549.

    Memorial'S St:XUAL IIARASS~lENTADVISORY 1l0ARD bas been set up toimplemenl a mechani.lrn to handle com-plaints of se~ual b:uassment throughoutthcuniversily. TheeommillCCwili bead-vertisingsoontofillthepositionofscmal harassment officcr and will thendevelop a mcdiatioo ami hcaring process.

    DR. J. RUOl STRICKU:R, Depart-ment of Biology, Boston Univenily, anddirector of the Boston UnivCf'$ity MarineProgram al Woods Hole, will be atMcmorialonFeb,12toprestnlaleclureenlitled, CrilterCam and CrillerSpy: 1'....0Novel Ways to Look at Zooplankton. Thisis a Sea Scieroce Seminar S(lOflSOtcd byMemorial's Ocean Studies Ta~k r....,rtCThe tecture is scheduled (or 4 p.m. inroorn Xl054 of the SJ. Carcw (enginecr-ing)Building

    The liON, Gt:RRV WElNt:R, secretaryof state of Canada and mini'lCr of state(multiculturalism and cilil.enship), willvisillhc univcrsilyoo Mood:ly, Feb. 12,to annOllnce federal support fora pro-gram dealing wilh lileracy in theproviro;:e,ro-onJJnaled by MerTlOr1:1l'~ In-stitule for Educational Research andDevelopment.

    The UNIVERSITY OF OTrAWA has

    M~;~m~~~tl~;'E~glr:~f;::~;lm:~~ ~~:~~~e~ I~A~~~~~~ment3$0f ~~~,,'-\\.~...~~anatMemoriaiandisaloog-timeedilorand RedC'OSSSoctelveo-prodoccrofllteNewfoundlandlilcr:trymagazine, nckl,A~

    Art dealerlectures ongalleries

    Poet to readfrom new work

    Ai~C:::cea.:n=:~:;;with hyperbaric o~ygen at Memorial'SOcean Scieroces Cenue(OSC) reoompres-sioofacility.Thismarksthefirsttimethis\JCatment hasbcett used in lheprovincc.The p

  • lhrough CIlMR spot announcements .possersaround camllU',al well asprean:Ieu::sIOMernorl3l!KllhyllldSl3ffand1eueni101be2SJbrJlCledSbldcru.

    nee CouaciJ ollhe StOOeals' U....(CSU) Ind Ihe Divis>oo of (iene",lStooiesh:lvewortediAconjuncllOO .... ,lhthe student affairs and servicesofrlcc m'mplementinl CONTACS.

    The Canadian Jab Sl!'aU'gies progmmabollelpoclill realizaioa01 the projett.

    50a0elime ill tot.dl 1 bmal openi..IS pbnned for the _ COfIITACS off.occIn the TSC. A (uJlllme cD-Orlllnat~ "',llaoo be hired.

    CONTACS: a new concept

    Advice-giving servicesfor fIrst-year studentsTwo _ .c1vice-Civin, JcrVicai f.... fll$l-yew Iludc:nu..e CUI'1Ullly lIC'inJ pull/l pIKe

    1lIe lWOpdQIfr(ljt.cu..l!tIcdCOf'(l'AC'S (d1eCmlcr ror~.Nc..IradI.~allllde-rS~)andPtet-HeIpcl"ProjccLare..-der~jurisdictKllloliheOlfoeeclSladr:1ll AITajqandSeMCd in ICmporary qu:lr\Cn in lhc Gold Room. ofT the ThomIOllSIOOcntCcnltc'sgymnasiwn.

    'TbePea"HelpuPro:iL liUlTcd by II Mc.oorialstudcnlS,wiUopcflllt;fromolrlCeS.. iheStudaIlHr:a1tbScrvic:e.

    001I1 Sc:otl .nd hull Mnltr prepart fIIlfndars of tnnU to htlp firA'lcar stu-dents. Tbe 'wo.rt social work studtnl Idvisers for CONTACS, pIlot projtctlobelpstudtnts_llkekademics:d5Ocilo1IdjllSlme.Ulouniversltylife.

    Paula Miller and Doug Scolt,fifthyear social work studenlS, 5l:IffLheCON'TACS offICe. For the full-lime stD-.bipsillu.-Ialdodf...ihes.. "lklllUl1leSrecavtd_sinanceon tbe researthmetbodolOlYfrom Dr. Robert Crocker, pmfeuor ofcurriculum lII>d instruCtion in lhcFacullyofEducatioa..

    Ms. Weser1u.ptCutllemfonnalloaCQIIlIlll .... olllusswdy .. ,1lbe 9IIlidyIIIIllIbyleXlIen.-l-.:silldev.-cteaChml pnl&t3II"IS for IemIgCn

    CIfT'I:OIl(Jlllc.d",wori:cn.~atrbolllm

    Ide lrId OIl' J

  • StudentsA peak week for campus activityE

    a"~ Febnaary II peak lillie ror",-_Il:t!Vlues.

    I. ld4itic. 10 WiD\U Camin!, theC_il of !he SlDCIcnu' Ullion (CSU)~leon&e:stklllCqlWlll.-..cblU

    ... ,Ib the roles or CSU UCc.Ii.-ell -.dIlnJversil)' admilli$lnlQn; and membersorClubs&lld~'spudOUllheir

    wares' In lhe TSC IYmnaslum.AddJlJOO&Ily.' group of bioIoI:Y stu-

    dcnlll indicated tbeir support for lhepapct

    Gautte4 Ftbru.y'.l99O

    recyclill& projca 'lJIllk:rqy a- camp-.The BdocY Sooc:ly -.c:d I booth ..tbellDialobbyoltbeScie:nccBllildin,.Society_bcn,IISi.. ~andubibiu,dc_sl11lledlOslu(\enu ...1I11lypesolplipacouldbe~Ied.PIpa

    IUy be brou&ht 10 \he Biology Societyoff"" III 51011.

    AI~hlillhtparadt"'asthtopeninlt"rnlorWinttrCarni"ar 1??O.I'rrsidrnlUSlit Uarris, patron oflhrcarni.'al,lIt thcfirst torch in front uflht arts buildinl-

  • Memorial researchers:

    lIowmuch isnerded?The amount of fish oil necessary 10produce thcse bcncrlCial effccts is sLill nor.known. Dr. Davis uses a moderateamounl of fish oil in his expcrimenl$ withrabbilS. the equivalent ci. about a servingof salmon a day. Dr. Herzberg also usesa moderale dosage on his e.pcrimentall"Ill$,p-ovidingaboutlSpcrcenloftheirdaily energy as fishoiJ.

    The positive benefits of fish oil inhuman dietS bas )'CtlO be clearly esta!).lishcd,but the won:: of these biochemistsislayingthegroundworkfordcvclopingguidelines for the U5C of fish oils asdietary supplemen\$ to lower thc risk. ofheartdisease."ldon'llhinkit'sjuslapassing fad," said Dr. Keough,llOling lhatthere may cventually be some oconornicpotcntial locally in producing fISh oil sup-plcments.

    Ethics in Medicine, held in Stockholm,Sweden.

    He also presented a paperentiLied TheDivers.ity of 'Goods' and Lhc 'UniversalGood' in Medical Ethics at Lhc AtlanticPbil0s0phicalAssociatioo'sannuaJcon-fcrcocebcldmLhcUniversilyCollegeofCapcBrclon.

    Dr. Langford also presented a paperentitled 'Arbitt:1ty' and 'Crealive' Linesin Medical Ethics at the annual meetingof the Canadian Bioethics Society held inCalgary. (A papcr presented at the 1988mccting of Ihe Canadian Bioc:thicsSocicly, tilled The Moot Coon in Thrhing Medical Ethics. will hcfl\lblishcd inFebruary 1990.)

    which cells convcrt choleSlerol 10chole51Crol eSLers for storllge. "1\ .... ootstopyoufromoverloadingyourancricswithcholcsterol but it will reduce its conversion to the eSler form, allowing alongcr time for clearance by HDL," hesaid.

    Dr. Davis said thaI as I/DL circulalC$pasltheceJls in the body, lhe freecholeslerol spontaneously moves fromcells to llDL. "As loog 3.'1 youlfrom the Deparunentof Fisheries andOceans, and RayAndrews, formerNewfoun.dlanddcptJtyminislcroffisherics.

    A number olscientisls from MemorialUniversily will alsomake presentations.including Dr. WilliamMontevecchi,psychology and bioiogy,Jonathan B. Joy,Fisheries Oeean

    ogrnphyGrOllJ',and Dr. Aldrich."I oclieve that the university will oc

    making a contribution by assemblingthese e~pc:rt.s in the biology of squid andothcrsimilar fishcrics. We hope to throwsome light on the current state of ourknowledge olsquid,parlicularly as it per-tains to squid as food and as bait,M Dr.Aldrich says.

    The Squid Jigging Festival bcgan in1989 as pan of Holyrood'scelebrntionof300 years of scnJemcnt, and this year willbc held Aug. 1-4. More infonnationonthe symposium is available from Dr.AldriCh or Lillian M. Sullivan, OceanStudies.

    Answering questions about fish oil and health,.Could a daily mca! of salmon, mack.crcl or berring ,mprove yourbeaHh?E~jdcnce is mounting thaI fish oil liastremendouspolentiaJ to enhance humanhealth,and biochernislS at Memorial arcinvolved in basic research 10 uncoverhow it works,

    uWe know very lillie about Ihephysiology and biochcmistry of I10w fishoil works,~ said Dr, Kevin Keough,professor of biochemistry, who is in-volved)n studying what happens wilenr/l oiTi5 consumed.

    In conjunction with Dr, GeneHcnbcrg,profCS$(ll"ofbiochemistry,andDr. Jim Barrowman. professor ofgastrointestinal physiology, Dr. Keoughstudies tllc effcrls of fish oil on ralS."We'vejUSfbcgunIOWOl'konsomeofthedcwilcdlll1alysisolwhallhebodyisOClUatly doing with lhcse oils,~ he said."Dr, BlllTOwman has developed a IeChn;.que by which we can Iool:: at Ihe fish oilimmediately after !he gut has passed itinlO the lymph sySlCm, which i!ilhe Iirstway ilgelS ooliccied.M

    SlartingpointWllalthcyllave found so far is lhal nothing happcnsduring lhis first 51epofdigesting the fish oil thal would al:countfor thcoil's ocncflCialeffCCLDr. Keoughdcscribcsthisasauscfulstmingpoimforproccedingwith51udicsonwhathappcnsto the fISh oil in the digcslivc proccu.

    One thing that docs happen concernsthe control offal madc in the body. Dr.Herlbcrg is sludying how fish oil canlower the Icvclsofa type of fat kr1(lWnastriglyceridcs. "lfyou have somethingcirculating in your blood therc arc basically two ways you could loweril," he

    Squid fest this summer

    February ',tm 5 Gaune

  • On parle fran\ais-A new milieu on the 'French islands'A:;s:;t~~ma~re~:.:-:their l,veyear journey Ihrougtl t.lemorialUr.~1y

    FOIh

  • a l'!nstitut Freckerread$abilinFrerch.'Qf~

    c~paSJlda'lscel/lpln!lt.~r

    Ihetaadwasb.N'dI~nll'l

    !91l!Tl811otne.Thareauandph:lnelicsclasl.Proruoationslilneeds'Mll'k.Weshapelhe~,

    SIruggIt"":flthewaywvowelsSOl.fld..Aftady120clodt.The noonclaywtisllesl'liek5ifldalilhedogsintlllnbeginlo~OJ~

    Despommatirs,ltdlpolJe/.F\Js5aladsanddesSll\.Ohlotd,rwoaredl0lbs.tom~

    here nSt. Pierre.We're back In class, tMllo..rsmoreltis.-1..1 riI.lSLPfI1tre'-lpdledllallopiclor III)'WOlt loday. Two tu'IlftdwonBinFrenc:h,JnII1lr1e.QaW.1OtlOloc:tcueomPOSiIiOllS. said: I.Ilc/M't, loll boll$lfeI'.nsmiec1.n.FI!l'lCtIYeI'bs. Take Iln"andS'IS$I!$--Please coniuQale them both In pasu_:N'd lastolaliloday. hlQpic'sAiDS.

    TheyQl.Sl.lo\hnilSlPWlw.Adodor~htocsp$lllsh:Jws1ides.

    We Ieamln l'refdIwhit'llleWalrUdy....in English, many\llTles. WeI.lhatwenl'asrlBut best 0' aJl,il'. Friday, and Ii"......and'Mlur-ilida/lser?"'MWl1II)'ask.h ....... atwa.. "'1lel.11IM1hlirlllJSlCn.ll~

    ~u~be"r~

    et'O'oUWIi8rl:HI?'Tl'eyknowlMl're~,

    sIi they ask.And I' m~ Frm::h IS good -I'm glad!

    Acompos/teal Sludenll' 'Jplrlene..,wrtttenincollabonlllonwtthWlchelleRoltIflIldolhefrntntlet101lwFrtndlCUl.

    &61esrDiSn:listlClUS(Q~"'Wt,lrpilillllltllirl,LndllnSMS, IIsaTU.lecaM.Jert~jNnlisceIMet.

    -Jemilef liealh, Frerdlmajor.

    The institute'sorigins

    St.PlemIell.lqJelon,arocky,h1le-i$land archipelago anchored 20 mlln 011NewlOll'daro'slk.l'lnPerinslia,iSaparlofFfa'lOIaMhlMemorIalSludenlsoiFrend'ldo lheI'stICIyilatoreiglCW"4ry.

    ThensiUeilsell,amassietudng,witltwIo-b:JCtidI",iSSUiedinhtle.iltoite1oM'lolSl."*'-.te~bmolh

    ilfchlpelago,WilhapopuialionotaroLnd5,lXXl.

    The InsliMe rsnamed kif Gege AlainFrecker, who had a long ass.ociaUOI'IwilhMemoriaICoIegenla~.Memoriall.l'iYer

    my.'(U man lrom 51. Pierre, Geotot Alain

    F,..-isIKlwIolWntrCJalaGeorgeM.$tIry~"oneIirII~of

    MemoriaIlkM!r$lIyolNewlolntan1Tile ocuSiOn was spring convocation,

    1979,..nenOr.F'lICkerle

  • Winllsor,Onurio"'lic:n: heobtlincd b.i:s"'D.

    After xver:al yean OIl thef3CIIltyoitheUnivcrsilyofWisconsillalGrecllBay, he joined \he dlemislry departrroerltofllieUniversi!yolAberdl'len ",here beSpenl t!le rest of his =r. He wu 10liavelUiredaithe end 01 this :Idemic:yelt. He is survived by a sister inEo._

    A....ard. They mUSlbeliable 10 pay tuilionrec:sal\heraleforOverselL'lSludenlS.

    S12,OOO per year for lIilttyears for docloral program. Fields: agricul.lure/....ildlife; forestry/wild1ire: critical....ildlirebabitat.

    Deadline: Apr~ I, 1990Pelerhouse Cambridge researchslttdenlShips. C.ndidales mUSl be 1dg.roupsituaLionsareallused.

    The program also provides a rehuedatmosphere ....1ierepooplecan meel\heiro ....n gools, ho....ever small or large: 10....rile a leller, give children help wiLhhomework, learn basic malh. read anewspaper or a particular magazine orupgrlde thcir reading and writing $kiUs.

    Thc:forumallUbbiuownprGvide4anopponwutyforllioseinlereSledinobtainingmoreinformaliontooomeandlTl(':Ct..ilh members of the RabbillowllLeamen I"rogram. For further inform._\.IOn,pleascCllIS~33.

    Iiidman.MP:lrticipanU"iUhlvelbeop-ponunily 10 uchange ideas and shareeKpcrienccs with 1hcir peers and IhroughIhiswehopelOfllliteraninc:reascdunderlU:Idingolleadershipphilosophies~l(l

    help pmicipanLS furtbcrdcvelop theirIoeadershipstills.-

    11leprogramiDCludesacld.ressiesbyleading cducawrs.:5I:;$Si(lll$ fCllW'ing in-formatlOllon recenldevelopments ineduc.tional policy and prxticc:, workgroup SCS$l()ll$, stills enb3ncc:mellll8specirlCadiDillislflluvewkan:as,andeducatlOllaldc~lewithp3I1ic:uwem

    pbasLs on IcaI conams.

    k\1odtlrial-One oftbelugIlIi&bUolthetemillaradlyea is Ibe Mmoc:k trw- wb.ich. Dr, Hick_uplalDcd,llIvolvcsthe part.icipatiaPoI.:tu:;alIa~andjdlgcs'fl'boprC5all

    ahypothet.ical~04IanedllCaaionaJ

    Llieme rordi:!cussillJn -.darbiU21im..Pn:vioassbortcounesiac:duc:Wonal

    leaderstup sponsored byc:ducat.ional ad-ministr1ltion~veinc:1DdedeJ

  • Classic comedies

    Beckett, Shakespeare scheduled for GrenfellS~~\~~~~;WllfmlGrenCdlCoIlep'sOqJar:unmtol

    """"-Twoelusic comedics will bcolTcted:

    Samuel Beckeu"s Waiti"1 for GcxJot andShakespearc'sWw'SLobour'ILost.AccordingIOKcnU"in~.Ilend.

    theatre depan.mc:nl, the death of NobclPrize-wiMilll IUtllor Samuel Bc:d:eu IasIDl:cxmbc:r II1aU$ mounuq a productionoIhislandnwklrlCi.eornedypWcu,-"lyapproJJnaleKIhistime.

    Sr.'DllI lIlnlri(:al workMIlQi,.,.,/orGodotislhesmtinalthc3tn-cal WOft of Ol.lr timc,M said Mrl.mnponc..Mln the nea1y 40 years siIlCcit was fll'St pmduced,n:3C'tiOIl III 1he playh., changed from confusion andsuspicion 10 joyful rocognitiOIl andacctamalion. When it ....asproduccd laslyeari/l New YOfk.$IalTing SteveMmiJIand Robin WillWl1$, It IOId out iLSenlirerunlhedayuwas-.v>ooncc:d.M

    ThcproduCl>on.(Rb. 28-Marrh 3).,,,,II fUlure M:lufl~c Good.... 1Io l:ltsemeslcearwU-.aililt,-/tI, GtIIItH by Sa_1It1 BfC"kl"ll. Tl>t pby is dir1fd 1t1 KN U.in~.

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    All "iredup, a model or 1:100 actual ~iJ.f. "-ailS for ,..a'f$ in an upfrimfntlodclfrminf how. rig ,..ith a pronounct'd list ,,"'ill bfha,e.

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    DlInCfofdiodcsDurin, lbe: mode:l lests a number afphysical p,arllmcle:rs were measured.Wave beiChl! for each lest ..eremeasured WIth a resistive wawe probeandSlOledon.pc:nonaIeom~,TIle

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    lially 3OOtimcs-pc:r-second and lhee:ameras were used 10 traet Ibc move-ment of Ihe: LEOs. Signals rrom lhe:came:ras were proce:ssed in llleSELSPOTcootJl)l uniland then lmJISferred to the pc:rsooal eompuler ... locrcllle:lranslationsandrollllionsoflbemodel are alcul3led.

    LifI,)'lI...,ltfmbkRcsulufrom thc:lIC ICSlS were then col-Jc(1Cd and anaIyud. For example, bylIivichn,lbc fCSJlOIlSIC in bea...eollhemocldb)'thewawhc:igl'4.paphsM:fCproducci1 ... lUc:bllldiaacltowlbcmodc:lrc:spontlcdinbeavelOdiffcrcntWllvefrequentlU. ThIJi InI"or-;uion cm beuxd by dc:sia:ncrsandopc:r;ucnlO Illlbc:aIc: IftIcrwh:l.l.wavec:ondllJOllJ thesemisubmcrsiblc can operate, and thelype of motions thaI can be: e~pcclCdwhen the rig has undcrgone: somedamage resuhing in a liSl.

    This sludy was lbe subjecl far theM.EnI. thc:sisofBarry Stone:. wbo hasllOWa:ratJua~andisworti"looottoc:r

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