volume three, number fifteen april 8, 1973
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TAKE A FRIEND TO "YOU CAN'T TAKE IT WITH YOU''
Laughter is in~_!ore_when the University Theatre of IUPUI presents "You Can't Take
I t Wi:t]l __ YQ_u," a delightful comedy by George S. Kaufman and Moss Hart. Performances are scheduled this weekend (April 6-8) and next (April 13-15) in the IUPUI Intimate Theatre at 902 North Meridian Street. Friday and Saturday performances have an 8 p.m.
curtain· Sunda matinees ar at 2:30 .m.
Leading the cast
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Baile~
GrampaVa ~rhof,
Marijane Sawyer as Penelope Sycamore, Penny McCreay as Ali,c,7'~~d Mark Coogan as Tony Kirby. The play is produced and directed by Dr. J. Edgar W'ebb, assistant professor of speech and theater."You Can't Take I t With You" has been described as being about a family who refuses to fit into patterns regarded by society as normal. The situations created by
Kaufman and Hart are hilarious. The excellence of the cast of the University Theatre, and its intimate atmosphere, promise an enjoyable evening of superbly produced and performed comedy.
Others
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production\ire Ani=Pears n: Lynn Latim r, MichaelPyle, ~icha~i~risty, \
Gregg Pott.er, Greg~ eter~ah. Tho s Test, Jacqui co6i, George Boalbey, Julie Sha;;t, Steve Ro~~~im Burkeen Dan Adams and Catherine Brunso
Tickets may be reserved by calling 264-7659 and picked up any time before 15 minutes before curtain. The price is $2 each for all seats for students, faculty and the public.
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"DEAN FOUST WEEK"
Severai __ a~tj_yj_ties have been planned this week to honor Cleon H. Foust, deari of the Indianapolis Law School. before his retirement.
On Tuesday the Student Bar Association will hold a reception in the student lounge of the Law School from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Members of the university community are invited to attend. On Wednesday, I.U. President John W. Ryan will be the featured speaker at the annual dinner of the Indiana Law Review. On Thursday, Dean Foust will be
honored by the school's Visiting Committee and a portrait of the dean will be presented.
Later. that day, the Indiana Convention-Exposition Center will be the site of a 6 p.m.
reception and 7:30 p.m. recognition dinner.
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Br9~sers and buyers and bargain hunters should have a field day during the Bookstore's
~emJ-annual book sale April 17-19. They are promising a wider selection of books, including sports, gardening and the like.
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CALENDAR CHECK-OFF
Now through April 30 -- Senior Student Exhibition in Gallery at Herron School of Art; daily (except Fridays), 1 p.m. to 6 p.m.
Pharmacy displays this week in University Hospital are Pfizer Laboratories on Monday and Safeguard Business Systems on Friday. Displays in Riley Hospital are Hollister Inc. on Wednesday and Beecham-Massengill Pharmaceuticals on Friday.
Exhibit hours are 8:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
Reception -- More than 300 IUPUI employees will receive completion of 5, 10, 15, 20 and 25 years of service and at reco nition ce e~onies at 7:45 .m. Monda A ril 9 cafeteria. monies will be preceded by a 6 p.m President John d IUPUI Chancellor Maynard K.
pins signifying the
48 retirees will be honored i the Union Buildin
anquet given by I.U.
Normal College students will present a program.
Monday -- "The Origin of the Iso¥ ne Pattern of Salivary Amylase," Biochemistry Faculty Seminar by Robert C.
Ka~:~.D.,
postdoctoral fellow; Medical Science Building, 4 p.m. (3:45 coffee)Picture This -- "The Photograph as Object" will be discussed by William G.
L~r ~n
at 4:30 p.m. Monday in the Herron Auditorium. Larson, a professional photographer and faculty member at the Tyler School of Art of Temple University, has had his photographs published in the New York Times, Art in America, Playboy, Modern
Photography, among others. He has exhibited at the Philadelphia Museum, San Francisco Art Institute, George Eastman House and the Museum of Modern Art in New York. The pub is invited to the free lecture.
-- "Automated Chromosome Analysis," Medical Genetics Seminar by Daniel L.
Dyke, graduate student; Riley Research, Room 139, 4 p.m.
Wednesday -- "Intestinal vascuvr'r esponse to changes in venous pressure, II Physiology Seminar by Bruce Jonns, graduate student; Medical Science Building, Room 205; 4 p.m.
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Parents' Meeting -- Dr. Bonnie Patterson, who was born with a spina bifida defect, will speak at the Thursday night meeting of Spina Bifida Parents. The session will begin at 7:30 p.m. on the fifth floor of the new wing of Riley Hospital.
Concert -- The Indianapolis Philharmonic Orchestra will present its final subscription concert at 4 p.m. Sunday (April 15) at Marian College, 3200 Cold Spring Road.
Saxophonist Eugene Rousseau, chairman of Wind Department at I.U. 's School of Music, will be the featured soloist. Tickets are $2 at the door ($1 for students). If you need a ride, a free chartered bus will leave Wasson's on the Circle at 3 p.m. and stop at 16th and 30th Streets and return by the same route 20 minutes after the concert.
ol of Nursin facult members will be
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years.
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WOMEN'S CLUB PROGRAM
A comprehensive "Look Ahead at Post-High School Education in Indianapolis" Will be offered Saturday by the IUPUI Women's Club. The 9 \::m. to 3 p. m. pro~ram wi 11 be held in the Lecture Hall Building. ~
Highlights of the presentation will be Dr.
J~Leill
onth ~notential
of theConsorti~or
Urban Education, Normal Colleg Dean LolaL~s't
on the IUPUI g. oals and obje ves, Ivy Tech President William nn r on his .school's plans and,needs, Jack Dus m ~om the Indianapolis Chamber of Commerce, IUPUI's Shirley Boardman on alternative in higher education and a post-luncheon discussion by Chancellor Maynard K. H nethe IUPUI
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NEWS 'N' NOTES FROM HERE 'N' TIIERE
Career Shopping? -- The University Di vision Office has a library of career in for-.
mation that describes hundreds of occupations and employers. Subjects included are foreign employment, job hunting, living with a job, career planning, educational planning, employment concerns of minorities, careers without college, how majors relate to careers and volunteer work. Open to all IUPUI students and faculty, the library is open Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. in Room 303 of Cavanaugh Hall.
For more information, call Mary Hyne, Ext. 3988.
Savings Bonds -- IUPUI is co-operating with the U.S. Treas;: Department in providing opportunity for staff and faculty to join the Payroll S~~ s Plan for U.S. Savings Bonds. You recently received a letter from Chancellor Hine, an explanatory leaflet and a payroll-deduction authorization card. Filled-in cards are to be returned to the Payroll Department in the Allied Health Building. Please consider taking part in this regular, automatic and co~nient means of saving for future needs.
Apppointed -- James L.
Ri ~e
Jr. has been named associate director of the Indiana University Hospitals. Rice comes to Indianapolis from a similar position with the University of Oklahoma Hospitals at Oklahoma City. He is a past president of the Oklahoma City Area Hospital Council and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Federal Credit Union. His memberships include the American College of HospitalAdministrators, the Oklahoma Hospital Association and the American Hospital Association.
~~nday Closing -- The Downtown Campus Library will be closed Easter Sunday, April 22.
Regular hours will be maint ined except for that day.
Tune In -- Dean Cleon H. Foust of the Indianapolis Law School will reflect on his v
career on the IUPUI Magazine, which can be heard Sunday (April 8) at 1:30 p.m. and Wednesday at 3:30 p.m. on WIAN, 90.1 on your FM dial.
RCC Note -- The Research Computer Center says to reserve April 27 for a PLATO demonstration on the mezzanine of the Union Building. More details later.
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Jlave ou Had Trouble Reaching Persons in Personnel? -- The chronic signal syndrome hopefully will be eased by more phones installed and "direct dialing." Effective Monday (April 9) are these new listings: Ext. 7617 for Thomas E. Duane, director;
Clifford F. Robinson, assistant director, and Louise Lant, Sam Baldoni and John Roscoe, recruiters; Ext. 4596 for Thomas Hines and Mary Maddox, retirement and group insurance; Ext. 4537 for Janet King, staff training and development; Ext. 8241 for James Mathews Jr., wage and salary administration, and Ext. 4437 for employees' records, attendance and verification.
Keys to the Kingdom? A man's topcoat has been found in Fesler Hall, Hurty Hall B.
The coat has keys in the pocket. Call Virgil Hunt's office, Ext. 7163.
"Exchange" Program -- Foreign-born female university student would like to exchange baby-sitting or light housekeeping duties, during evenings, for board and room. She will be available from May 11 to August 21. For more information, call International Affairs Office, Ext. 7294.
The Indiana General Assernbl
retirin law dean Cleon H. Fou t~
Indianapolis Law School studel\_t and Representative John M. Slevin
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IT'S UNANIMOUS
unanimous vote a resolutio The resolution was introduced by, t Speaker of the House Kermit O. Burro
CR-Anderson).
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PUT IT IN WRITING I/
honorin of the
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Dr. Gerald E. Hartdagen, associate professor of history, had an article called
"The Vestry as a Unit of Local Government in Colonial Maryland" in the Winter,
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1972, issue of the Maryland Historical Magazine.Adult and Child Care -- A Client Approach
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is the title of abook i ~ v
two School of Nursing faculty members: Ass,o~te profe~sor Janet Miller Barb~r and assistant rofessor Diane McGovern Billin s! The book will be published this month by the C.V. osby Company.
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Dr. Arthur L. Norins professor of dermatology, wrote "Effects of Light on Skin,"
Unit 19-1 in Vol. 4 of Clinical Dermatology.
Judith Gersting Infinite Serie No. 4, 1972.
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assistant professor of mathematics, had an article, "A Note on of !sol" in The Rocky Mountain Journal of Mathematics, Vol. 2,
Dr. Martin Bloom, professor of social service, was one of the authors of "Older Persons after Hospitalization: A Controlled Study of Horne Aide Service" in the American Journal of Public Health, 1972, 62:8.
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