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ACC 110, 111; MAT 253, 254
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NOVEMBER 30 (Tl'E)
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Period 1; POL 101
PCS 101. 127, 128, 229, MS 209, 312
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Periods 11, 12; ACC 270
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CHM 111, 112, 121, 122, 240, 241, 340, 341
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BIO 101, 102; BOT 121, 122
Periods 5, 9
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ENG too, 101, 102, 131, 132; CML 121, 122
Periods 13, 14
Pl|f i Thf Red and Black, Thursday, November 18. 1»76
10 am to 11 pm
Ford would approve
new SALT agreement
WASHINGTON (UPI)—The White House said yesterday
President Ford would approve a new strategic arms
limitation agreement with the Soviet Union if he could get
one “in America's interest" before Jimmy Carter takes
office
U S.-Soviet negotiations on a second-stage SALT pact
have been underway more than two years and Presidential
Press Secretary Ron Nessen said those talks were being
conducted without consideration of the domestic political
situation.
Carter, who will become president Jan. 20, has already
said a cooling of the nuclear arms race will be high on his
foreign policy agenda.
Sam Sheppard's relatives
sue NBC for slander
SAN DIEGO (UPI)—Relatives of Dr. Sam Sheppard,
convicted of killing his first wife in a celebrated trial but
acquitted in a retrial 12 years later, have filed a $10 million
invasion of privacy and slander suit against National
Broadcasting Co. (NBC) and others.
The suit, filed in San Diego Superior Court Tuesday,
contended the Sheppard relatives suffered humiliation as
the result of the Nov. 17, 1975, national telecast, “Guilty or
Innocent: The Sam Sheppard Murder Case."
The action was filed by lawyer David P. Lucchesi of
Vallejo on behalf of Dr. Stephen A. Sheppard, a San Diego
physician and brother of Sam Sheppard; Stephen's wife
Betty; Dr. Richard N Sheppard, another brother; his wife
Dorothy, and Sam R. Sheppard of Cambridge, Mass., a son
of Sam Sheppard.
The suit alleged the defendants sought to depict the
program as a nonfictional documenation of the Cleveland
murder case when in fact it was a dramatization of the
slaying of Marilyn Sheppard in 1954.
Tokyo Rose requests
a presidential pardon
SAN FRANCISCO (UPI)— Tokyo Rose, convicted o!
treason for broadcasts aimed at undermining the morale of
U.S. soldiers in the Pacific during World War II,
Wednesday asked for a presidential pardon.
In her first news conference since she was released from
prison 20 years ago, Mrs Iva Togun D’Aquino, who was
dubbed Tokyo Rose by GI’s in the Pacific, said she was not
seeking exoneration but merely a pardon.
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Associate named
for vet experiment
Dr. John M Bowen has been appointed
associate dean for research and graduate
affairs and director of the veterinary medical
experiment station at the University, effective
Nov 15.
His duties will include promotion of various
veterinary research programs within the
college and the University, expansion of the
college's resources for postdoctoral training of
veterinarians, continued development of
research programs concerning disease prob
lems of special concern to Georgia livestock
and poultry producters and organizing efforts
to acquire funds for small and large animal
research
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and pharmacology of nerves and muscles of
animals. His findings have lead to improved
understanding of certain metabolic diseases
and improved application of electromyography
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Currently, Bowen’s research is concerned
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of the Southern Prickly Ash Tree. Both groups
of poisons have caused problems in Georgia
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Sugar
to invite
Pitt team
NEW ORLEANS (UPI)-A
Sugar Bowl spokesman Wed
nesday said top-ranked Pitts
burgh will be invited to the
New Year's Day game al
though the official offer cannot
be made until Saturday,
“There’s no doubt the senti
ments of the Sugar Bowl would
be to invite the No. 1 team,”
said Sugar Bowl information
director Jerry Romig.
The unbeaten Panthers voted
Tuesday night to accept a
Sugar Bowl invitation. Their
opponent will be sixth-ranked
Georgia, which won its bowl
spot by winning the Southea
stern Conference.
Romig said the Pittsburgh-
Georgia match will give the
Sugar Bowl its most presti
gious game since the Notre
Dame-Alabama clash three
years ago. He said the game,
which returns this year to New
Year’s Day instead of New
Year’s Eve, could decide the
national championship.
Although the Sugar Bowl
knows its teams, all official
contact between the bowl spon
sors and the schools must wait
until Saturday because of
NCAA rules, Romig said.
“There’s just too much to
lose to fiddle with the NCAA
rules—like all the money we
would make on the game,”
Romig said. “They can fine
you your entire gate receipts.
And if the NCAA really wanted
to fine you, they could revoke
the sanction for vour game ”
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Rosalynn Carter
will be advisor
WASHINGTON (UPI)-Ros-
alynn Carter plans to be an
active policy adviser in her
husband’s administration, her
press secretary said Wednes
day.
She also plans to hold fre
quent news conferences and
pursue her interest in prob
lems of older people and the
mentally retarded.
“She will be an active first
lady—one of the most the
country has ever had,” Mary
Hoyt, her press secretary, said
in a telephone interview.
Mrs. Carter intends to con
tinue being a policy adviser to
her husband. “She’ll be every
bit as influential as she has
been,” Hoyt said. “They’re a
close team.’’
Mrs. Carter will make her
first trip out of the country
Dec. 1 when she attends the
inauguration of Mexican Presi
dent-elect Jose lx>pez Portillo
at the invitation of his wife.
“Governor Carter is going to
ask her to be a good will
ambassador,” Hoyt said.
Mrs. Carter will be in Phila
delphia Thursday to partici
pate as a board member in the
annual meeting of the National
Association for Mental Health.
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