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G37£tte Volurm 23 4 (kwIHr 17, 1990 movemenl, and the challenge of en- tourlIging greater involvemelll by women in science and ICl.;hnology. Dr. Franklin was made an officer of the Order of Canada in 1982andarellow oflbe Royal Sociely of Canada in 1989. and among many other awards 11m been honored willi 12 honorary degrces. Ali« Edna DuringtbeycaroftbelOOthanniversary of the founding of tile Newfoundland Teachers' Association, Memorial will confer an honorary doctor of laws degree onM..... W.....h...... !:h.;e!>ou.Sh"""""" bolhasarepresentativeofthehighest idealsofthelellChingprofession,andin rccognitionoftheoulslandingpcr$Onal on the social impact of r.e<:hnology for un- dcrgraduates in tbe Facully of Enginoer- ing.She is head of the Universily of Toronw's graduate program in muscum stlldics, an affiliate oCthc universily'S In- stitute for the History and Pbilosopby of Science and Tcchnology, as well as re- search associale of1Jle Royal Ontario Museum,anddireclOTofllleUnivenily oCThrooio'sColloquiumAn:haeomcuicwn. Inadditiootoheroutsuuldingrcsearch contribulions and her work with the Science Council of Canada and the NaTillilSclencesandEnRineerinRRc- SICllll:hCouncil, Dr. Franklin has been a leading spokesperson 00 such importlUlt cUlTent issues as the peace movemenl, environmental concerns, the women's Dr. Ursula MartiusFranklin Widelyrespcctedbothforherachieve- rncnts as a !dentist and for her activc in- volvemenl wilh community and educalional concerns, Dr. Franklin has been a faculty mcmb« at tbe Universif)' ofTmJllto formo:ve than 20 years. Hetresearthllmincludcdtbestudyd tbcstroctureandpropertiesofmcllllsand aUoys,as weiland the history and the so- cialimp;lCtofteehllOlogy.ShellOwhokls the position ofprofes$Or emerilus in metallurgy and mall:Jials llcience. Shepioneeredlheapplicalionof modemmaterialssciencelCChniquesto lIIestudyofan:llcologicalmaterialsarni lookparlinlhedevelopmentofcourses Two distinguished women to .receive honorary degrees div;duals whose long and productive ShewasborninMorelon'sHarbour. lllre:Dr. Ursula ManiusFranklin,adis_ 1936, shcbegan her rcaching career at the tillguishcd resellJdlCr and facully member age of 17 in the Anglican All-Grades allhe University ofToronlo,and Alice School in Exploits. NewfoulldJand. Aria EdnaWareham,whosededieatedcareer lcaching in rural all.grades schools, she = schools, scllool administralion and leaCh. 19n-67,shewasvice-principalofSt. will we =cive the honorary doctCl" of science de- ranI; ofusociale professor by the lime grtCall!IeIO:30Lm.sessionofconvoca- sherctiredin 1919. Alice Edna Wareham earningtheBA(educ:ation)degreefrom Memorial in 19S2,as well as winning the Governor·General's Medal. She also received a master of education degree from Boswl University School of BllIa:a- tioninl962,an<lanMAinEnglishfrom Memoria1in 19n. Manied in 1943 10 H. Buter Wareham, RCAF, and widowed the fol. lowins year, Mrs. Wareham has been widely-ret:ognizedforherdedicationto aaivitiu,.andbts-""/ClISive..involvement the Governmenl of Canada President outlines offer to settle dispute courses whkh, in lIIecaseoflaboratory courses, could be as much as one day a wcek. And. ofooursc, thcy reiterated their 2Spercenlsalarydemand.However,1O concede 10 such demands would be to create an imbalance in that these worken wouldbereceivinggreaterbcncl1tsthan thcir pcers, and wejust cannor. be party to croaling that kind of inequiT)', nor do we havc the rlllllllCiaI f1cx.ibility lOe\V1 con- siderirv;:reasingoursaiaryoffer; The impICtoftheSlrikcon studentsal Mcmorialis thctop priority for univcrsily officials said Dr. May. "Things will be somcwbat diffICUlt, but we bave put con-- wgency plans in place IOdcaI willi the (Continued, PRESIDENT, p. 3.) INSIDE provisions in excess ofthoseprescntly We reached compromises which deiiver enjoyed by comparable groups in the parilyonissuessuchasfamilyrespon- publicsecur. sibilityleave.sexualharassment,repre- we offered a wage in- sentation on the pcll'lions committee and ctUSlCof22.9pcrcenlcornpoundedovtl temporaryassignments,amongothers. lhree years - an amount which would However, on a number of other issues, givelhem parity with their peers in the Ihe union was lookinl for more than public scctor and which is comparable 10 parily." recenl settlements reached in the univer- Or. May Iistedolhcroulstandingrc- siT)'. However, they are.soekinga 25 pcr qucsts by the union which werc IlOl com- cent wage increase over a lwo-year parablewithbenditsexpcriencedinthe period and an additional $200 cash bonus public seClor. "Among other extraordi_ for professional development - an naryrcqucsts,theywantgreatervacation amount which is more lhan lheirpeers leave for certain classes of employees; earn. Ju well, they are asking for an ad- unlimited taITy-()vel" of unused vacation: ditionalincreaseofll,Spercenlontop assisted Icaveal 80 per cenl of salary: of the general wage increase for morecompassionaleleavethanthalen_ laboratory inSlruCtorsand laboratory IS- joyed by their pcen:; and waiving of the sistanlS. requirement 10 make up working hours Dr. May said the university ap- spent allending university-paid credil proochedthewcetendmeetingsprepared locompromisc. ''The union was aware 1 DOnation 2 ', salary-because we havcabsolutely no Newsbits 3 roomtomanoeuvreonoursalaryoffer. ----' suuctiooalandr.e<:hnica1supportworkers is fair and reasonable and. in terms of salary, it cannot bc increascd,said Dr. As- thur May, president of McmoriaI Univcr- sity. Dr. May made the commenl al a news conference this afternoon (Oct. 15) whereheoullinedtheuniYersity'sposi- tion wilh regard to the presenl 1abordis· pute. He glIVC details of the mosI ra:cnt contraCloffermadebyMemorialtolhe union,andheouilinedstepstheuniver- sil)'istaking 10 pmt«1 the welfare of stu- dentsandsccuretbeiracademicscmester. During the weekend negotiation ses- sion,the universilyoffered the union parity wilh comparable public sector workers on all issues to which parity could apply. While the union accepted the univcrsiT)' proposals on someofthcsc is- sues, Dr. May indiealed that 13 issues remainunresolvcd. union has indicated Ihat lhey wanIparity,Msaid Dr. May, standing issues they arc demanding

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G37£tte Volurm 23 NUIQ~r 4(kwIHr 17, 1990

movemenl, and the challenge of en­tourlIging greater involvemelll by womenin science and ICl.;hnology.

Dr. Franklin was made an officer ofthe Order of Canada in 1982andarellowoflbe Royal Sociely of Canada in 1989.and among many other awards 11m beenhonored willi 12 honorary degrces.

Ali« Edna Wa~b.am

DuringtbeycaroftbelOOthanniversaryof the founding of tile NewfoundlandTeachers' Association, Memorial willconfer an honorary doctor of laws degreeonM..... W.....h...... !:h.;e!>ou.Sh""""""bolhasarepresentativeofthehighestidealsofthelellChingprofession,andinrccognitionoftheoulslandingpcr$Onal

on the social impact of r.e<:hnology for un­dcrgraduates in tbe Facully of Enginoer­ing.She is head of the Universily ofToronw's graduate program in muscumstlldics, an affiliate oCthc universily'S In­stitute for the History and Pbilosopby ofScience and Tcchnology, as well as re­search associale of1Jle Royal OntarioMuseum,anddireclOTofllleUnivenilyoCThrooio'sColloquiumAn:haeomcuicwn.

Inadditiootoheroutsuuldingrcsearchcontribulions and her work with theScience Council of Canada and theNaTillilSclencesandEnRineerinRRc­SICllll:hCouncil, Dr. Franklin has been aleading spokesperson 00 such importlUltcUlTent issues as the peace movemenl,environmental concerns, the women's

Dr. Ursula MartiusFranklinWidelyrespcctedbothforherachieve­rncnts as a !dentist and for her activc in­volvemenl wilh community andeducalional concerns, Dr. Franklin hasbeen a faculty mcmb« at tbe Universif)'ofTmJllto formo:ve than 20 years.

HetresearthllmincludcdtbestudydtbcstroctureandpropertiesofmcllllsandaUoys,as weiland the history and the so­cialimp;lCtofteehllOlogy.ShellOwhoklsthe position ofprofes$Or emerilus inmetallurgy and mall:Jials llcience.

ShepioneeredlheapplicalionofmodemmaterialssciencelCChniquestolIIestudyofan:llcologicalmaterialsarnilookparlinlhedevelopmentofcourses

Two distinguished womento .receive honorary degreesM:=fo~n~t~~r:o~\~t: :~::~~as~':rs~intbediv;duals whose long and productive ShewasborninMorelon'sHarbour.

~:~~f~;~-:~~::~::~~~d~~~~~~~ :r~I~r;;:~;:i:~~:i~~~~~I~O~o~;~~~~~lllre:Dr. Ursula ManiusFranklin,adis_ 1936, shcbegan her rcaching career at thetillguishcd resellJdlCr and facully member age of 17 in the Anglican All-Gradesallhe University ofToronlo,and Alice School in Exploits. NewfoulldJand. AriaEdnaWareham,whosededieatedcareer lcaching in rural all.grades schools, she

~e~f:~:;~C~~~;':O~k~~~= =v~i~ ~~1s~~~'h~~r::schools, scllool administralion and leaCh. 19n-67,shewasvice-principalofSt.

ing~M=~~::~~nwill we ~~~:~~SIS9C:~;~~::~~:i~~~e::~~~~:~~~~: ~.r;c~~oIJ:i;~ ~~~~;~~~~:C~f~~:~~e:~g:=cive the honorary doctCl" of science de- ranI; ofusociale professor by the limegrtCall!IeIO:30Lm.sessionofconvoca- sherctiredin 1919.

:~0a;:f~S;:~17~~~~-:eseO: Alice Edna Wareham w:e~~~gc:~:i~~:t~~:~:~:~~~:::earningtheBA(educ:ation)degreefromMemorial in 19S2,as well as winning theGovernor·General's Medal. She alsoreceived a master of education degreefrom Boswl University School of BllIa:a­tioninl962,an<lanMAinEnglishfromMemoria1in 19n.

Manied in 1943 10 H. ButerWareham, RCAF, and widowed the fol.lowins year, Mrs. Wareham has beenwidely-ret:ognizedforherdedicationto~hing,hercmtributiontoprofcssimal

aaivitiu,.andbts-""/ClISive..involvement

:.a~~:~~~~f)'~~96~the Governmenl of Canada

President outlines offer to settle disputecourses whkh, in lIIecaseoflaboratorycourses, could be as much as one day awcek. And. ofooursc, thcy reiterated their2Spercenlsalarydemand.However,1Oconcede 10 such demands would be tocreate an imbalance in that these workenwouldbereceivinggreaterbcncl1tsthanthcir pcers, and wejust cannor. be party tocroaling that kind of inequiT)', nor do wehavc the rlllllllCiaI f1cx.ibility lOe\V1 con­siderirv;:reasingoursaiaryoffer;

The impICtoftheSlrikcon studentsalMcmorialis thctop priority for univcrsilyofficials said Dr. May. "Things will besomcwbat diffICUlt, but we bave put con-­wgency plans in place IOdcaI willi the

(Continued,~ PRESIDENT, p. 3.)

INSIDE

provisions in excess ofthoseprescntly We reached compromises which deiiverenjoyed by comparable groups in the parilyonissuessuchasfamilyrespon­publicsecur. sibilityleave.sexualharassment,repre-

~Forexample,we offered a wage in- sentation on the pcll'lions committee andctUSlCof22.9pcrcenlcornpoundedovtl temporaryassignments,amongothers.lhree years - an amount which would However, on a number of other issues,givelhem parity with their peers in the Ihe union was lookinl for more thanpublic scctor and which is comparable 10 parily."recenl settlements reached in the univer- Or. May Iistedolhcroulstandingrc­siT)'. However, they are.soekinga 25 pcr qucsts by the union which werc IlOl com­cent wage increase over a lwo-year parablewithbenditsexpcriencedintheperiod and an additional $200 cash bonus public seClor. "Among other extraordi_for professional development - an naryrcqucsts,theywantgreatervacationamount which is more lhan lheirpeers leave for certain classes of employees;earn. Ju well, they are asking for an ad- unlimited taITy-()vel" of unused vacation:ditionalincreaseofll,Spercenlontop assisted Icaveal 80 per cenl of salary:of the general wage increase for morecompassionaleleavethanthalen_laboratory inSlruCtorsand laboratory IS- joyed by their pcen:; and waiving of thesistanlS. requirement 10 make up working hours

Dr. May said the university ap- spent allending university-paid credil

proochedthewcetendmeetingsprepared ~locompromisc. ''The union was aware 1:::'tsw:;;:i~~~~~~=e::~~ DOnation 2 CR~~da"b' ',salary-because we havcabsolutely no Newsbits 3 ~.roomtomanoeuvreonoursalaryoffer. ----'

T~yo~e~tsms:~~==~:~:::suuctiooalandr.e<:hnica1supportworkersis fair and reasonable and. in terms ofsalary, it cannot bc increascd,said Dr. As­thur May, president of McmoriaI Univcr­sity. Dr. May made the commenl al anews conference this afternoon (Oct. 15)whereheoullinedtheuniYersity'sposi­tion wilh regard to the presenl 1abordis·pute. He glIVC details of the mosI ra:cntcontraCloffermadebyMemorialtolheunion,andheouilinedstepstheuniver­sil)'istaking 10 pmt«1 the welfare of stu­dentsandsccuretbeiracademicscmester.

During the weekend negotiation ses­sion,the universilyoffered the unionparity wilh comparable public sectorworkers on all issues to which paritycould apply. While the union accepted theunivcrsiT)' proposals on someofthcsc is­sues, Dr. May indiealed that 13 issuesremainunresolvcd.

~The union has indicated Ihat lheywanIparity,Msaid Dr. May, ~yet,onoul­standing issues they arc demanding

Theproposednew$1.7millionfacililywiD be bui1t al the oop of Burton's Pood,near the Arts and Culture Centre and willbe able 10 accommodate some 160chi1dml-cklublethecurrentnumbcr.

Memorial's p<Wdent, Dr. Anhur May,sald thai tbe university will becontribul­ing $200,000 to the starlthe fund. TheCSUhascommitledafurlher$200,000.ThereSI orthe funding is e~pected tocome from a number of public andprivaleseclOrsoun::el.

DONATIONS

Bec.ause of the current labor dispule, the liizc of the Ga:tlle will be reduced to fourpages until further notice.

What's onNewslD:lotla"CUTall.infonnaiion wi11 bcoovercd in an eJlpnlcd Newsbils column. Othctregularfealln:lird.dingRescwch~andCalmdarwi1lai.'lobeoontirlled,

What's loneNo new ads will be accepted fer theClassified section and, when the Cum:tlt adse~pire,this eolumo will be discontioued for the duration of the strike. Research Achievements.,feature picces and cenuefoldsa11O will he pul OIl bold.

TIle deadlines forlllbmission wiu remain the same. TIle IlCIt issue of the Gaurle,scheduled for Nov, I (deadline Oct 27), will be dedica1td primarily to covtmge of fallCODVOClltion.

For funher information concerning the Gaulle publica lion sehedule, phone 737­8665.

M='~~~~h:~~~~~ :~~~i::v~G~~~o~~~:academicimpactofthecurrentstrikebydi=tedbytheSenate.our~wiU

administrative,instruetiona1andteebnica1 be oriented 10 the mailllenance ofsupportsmff. academicprogr.ms,inspiteofthecur-

At ilS regular meeting on Ocl. 9.lhe rent difficullies,~ Dr. Co~ said. HeSenate upressed its concern aboUllhe scheduled an early meeting of the commil·suite siwation and directed the Academic ICC and he CIpccu to convene the commit·PlanningCommilta:lOlooIcattheimpacl ICCllleastonceawt:d<lOteepabreastofof the strike on teaching and research the situation.programsandtorepor1back.SpecificaUy, Dr.Co~wouldnotspeculateonthe

the committee Wl\S asked to identify pn». specifIC measures er actions the commit­Icmarcasandrnaten:commendations. ICe mighl eonsider recommending to

Dr.AlbcTlCo~,llCtingvice-president SenaletosafeguardlC1lCbingandreseardJ(academiC),chairsthe 14·membercom· programs, ~Ourhighestprioritywill bemittee, which also includes four JenalOrS. lhemainlenanceofstudents'ac.demicfive faculiy members,twO$lUdenlS,as prograrnl,~hesaid.

Fund raising project for newMUN-CSU Daycare Centre underwayA

fundraisingdri~ehascommenCed

toraiJeovera mlUion dol1ars for theconstruetionofanewdaycm facility onthe St. John's campus of MemorialUniversity,The patron of the drivt: wiu bewell·known Newfoundbnd entrepre~ur,

Harry Steele.Thedemandfordaycareserviceshas

illCll:l\liled II Memorial over the past fewyearstothepoinlWhercprellClltfocilitiesare considered inadequate. There is cur·rcntly a lengthy waiting list fcr parents at·tempting to get their children into theMUN-CSU Daycm Centre.

Gazette downsized

Senate monitors strike

Presldut Arthur May mates his firllaceeptlllce ofa donallon 10 ulablls~ ascholarship, front T'lylor Frfttdl,prKldent oftbe Serleaot5' Mess As6oc:lalion ofNewfoundland. Also in allndanee are; Kevio S.... lth, diredorohlumni affairsand development, and T~ Long, secretary of the I$.SOClatioo. The awxiatioo hasmlldea dooatioQ 01$5.000 10 !le UMdtoestablisblUlentraocescholarship io tbeSclloolofMuslc.Tbefll.OdsarerromreveoueearoedfroDlwarsaviogsbondsboulhtbylheaS50ciationioI940.Theserlunls'lIIessinl940colIsisledof~ewI'OIInd1aDdersiwho.wr-wel lIS sergeants aod senior non-eommissioocd otr.eersID tile Royal NewfOllndland Rtgimentand Il'i cbid peUy oITlCers In the Royal Navyin Ihc.F~ WO<'Id War. II WI5 later upanded to J.oclude Newfoundlanders whoheld sllD'[ar raoks 10 Ihe armed forc:e$ in Ihe S«oad World War.

lion of certain library services. TheCenlreforNewfoundlandStudiesintheQE II will be OpeD from 9 a.m.-S p.m.weekdays,closedonSalurday,butopen~uring library hours on Sunday. Thehbnlry'saue:!io-visualcentreandlhccopyservicecentrcarebothclosed.lnler_library loan service has also been cur­tailed.Thelibrarywilinolbeacceplingany other re<juestsfor Lhisservicedwingthe Slrike,butwiUbe process.ingrequesupresently in their system on a reducedschedule. TheschedulewiU be posted intheQE 11 Liixllry.

This revised schcdule of activities willbe re-cvaluated should the current labordispulecontinuebeyondtheshcnte:rm.

G~nfeU

At the .Sir Wilfred Orenfell College,MemOrlal'sCorner Brook campus, thelibrary wm be open during its regularboursofoperation,butwillbeofrcringslightly reduced services.

the development of the library's inflnlla­lion system including the cataloguedatabase and several other databasesdevt:1opod for spoctrlC units on campus,~

In January 1991,thesyslem will bemodifiedandtriedonane~perimental

~isaltbeSirWilfredGrenfellCoilegelibrary.

~Ifthisprovestobesucceuful,we

wiU consider replacing otherexisting s)'l­

lems," Mr. Ellis said.

Libraries adjusthours of operationduring strike~rlhc.durationoflheslrikeby

r Memorial Univtrsil(S instructional,adminisuativeandteehnicalsupportstalftheboufl of operation at the univcrsitylibrariesllI1dsomelibraryserviceshavebccnroduced.

Condom vendingmachines installed at39 campus sites

MaiDlibrarie5The Queen Elizabeth II Ubrary, lheCur­riculumMalerialiiLibraryintheG.A.Hicl::man (educlition)Building,and tbeHealth Sciences Library in IheHealthSeiences Centre will be open from 9a.m.-10 p.m.• Monday~Thursday; from 9a.m._S p.m., Friday: and from 1:30-9:30p.m.. Sunday.ThelibnlrieswiUbeclo:scdonSalllrdays.

The Music ReoourteCentre in 1he M. O.Morgan(music)Buildingwillhaveil.'lhoursofoperalionpos/t'.donlhedolrollhecenlte.

Redu«dsrnlcesThcstrikehasalso~itatedthcrodue·

M~':~~~:r~c~i;oe:~~~I~,aSsU~;I~:~ ~aeVn\~~~ ~:~eedn~::::~r~m~~~t;:maintain coin vending condom machines major buildings on campus."on campus to A. J. Health Products Ltd, PreviousJy, coodom vending machillCSof St John's. were only in use in the washrooms of the

Millar Ewing, director ofuniversity Breezeway Bar in the Thomson Studentwork~ &Lid Ihe macbineshave been Cen~.

placed in 39klcations. The Councit of tile Studentll' Union'"Thel1'l3tllincshavt:bealinstalled,llI (CSU), in the 1989 faU semester, had re­

the students' requesl, in the laundry quesledthat the university adminillJationroomsoflhe residences and Corle Real e~lend Ihe use of the machines 10 otherCourt where they m easil~ IlCU$Sibie 24 areas on campus as a precautionary1I0urs a day, Mr,Ewing said. ~Theyalso IllClISUIl: to prevent the ij:rCIld of AIDS.

Wins first-place in highschool physics competitionDavid Butl,.a fc:nner Level 3 Iludenl Tiedforthesecondplace$210prize

of Holy Trinity Centra1High Scbool, were !smo Laitinen and Charles

=~::~ni'~~:~r:v~n:ila~i~i~S~~:~ ~~of Prince of Wales CoUegiale,

physics competition. TIed for the Lhird pLacepriu of $100Mr, Bult., who is now a firll_year wereKeirColbo,Bishops'College,St,

generallludies Iludent at Memorial, was John's,andJesscCohen,MusgravetownlIlt"IOIli416studentsfrom62highscbools lnlegratedHighSchool,Musgrave&own. -who participated in the competition Theeompetitionissponsoredbythewhich was held ApriI27,1990. Canadian Auociation of Physicists and

Mr. BUUrcce:ived the S3SQ fUSl prize Memorial's OepartmentofPllysics.

~A1:x:~~~~i~~ Members of Lhe physics department

associalion'sannualcongressheldinSI. =::t:e~O:=,i~~~C=Joho's=m1y. CynISll(I()kandDesWa1sh.

T::e~w=~f~~':7ta=Public loformatio.n Retrieval System,(SPIRES), Oct. 2-$. Representatives ofunivel$ity libraries in Canada and theUnited Sweslllended workshop sessiOllSthatdeah wilh lechniquesrequired tomanagemaclline-readable dala files.

"SPIRES is moun led on the New_f~undlandandLabradorCompulerSer_

vices .mainframe,~ Richard Ellis,universlly librarian said. ~It is supporting

Library hostsSPIRES conference

Gauttel Oclobrr 17, 1990

'neikldlinerOfeatriesiatheI3th ••AU&! ~hibitioaofGARDEN AND NA­TURE P1I<xo,rapbs IlId 1lllStrlUoni isSuadiay, Ora.. 28. II tile MemonaI Umw:or­iii)' BowucaI <ianIaI II Chen Pl;tnd..

DR. DAVID GRAHAM, FretlCli IndSpmisb,_m::eadydccledpn:sidemdthe lI.tiOnll Associllion of Headl of

"'-"'--The 11(;.... din:c1Of lenenl or the SocialScicnceslPd HumaniticsReliamlCount:~

isELAINE ISABELLE. wbobasworkedeJltensivelywiLhtheCanadianscholarlycommullily for many years, both as. It-­

x:Mda and III adrninislralor". Most /tlCtIlI­

ly,Ms.lsabcllehas ..orkcdasdireclOfofstratelic panuand netw(Wks for NSERC.InhcrnewPJlitionIlSSHRC.Ms.1sabeIIe..i1Iben:sponsiblefOftheday4CH1lyor·pllizatioalllddcliveryoftbeCOUJlCil'1--MIKE LUKE. Fread! md Spaa.isb...as~lIClJIOiMc'dnaOolalCO<lldinalrof

alWO-,ewwntlllpmjea.rorlhe~

AssociltionofCa..n.adalOllipervi.etheptpnUonlPdt.ditin&dFlmdt~

oftlRekYelsoLOOEhing~marmIL

Mcmori.I'sI990RESEARCH DIREC·TORY bas becn published Ind is heinldistribulCd. This rourth edilion or the<UreclOr'ytiSUJeSCal'l:hintereslSaadoopin, research ..ork or faculty rromlJwu&Itouttheunivtrsily.Forrunherin­fomtltioa.orlOobtain.copy.contaCltbeotrlCe ol Rca.ch. 737-8251.

DR. MESSOD SALAMA, French.ndSpIlIis!I. ... beeaelcaedlOtbet:lcaaciveCOIlIlIUlII:CoLtbeCanadiall~of

HUpanisu.

The Memorial Uaiyeully SWIMMINGPOOl. has JCaeduled nrimlll.inlle1aonlandn:crellKlnswimperiodsrortberlllICmester.Leasonsrorbe,illllenIteOllMonday .nd TUesday .1 10 a.m.•Thur3day 119 • .m.and Friday II II a.m.andinlermediltelessonsarescbeduledfor Thursday II 10 a.m.

Recreation swim periods include:Monday: 12 noon-2 p.m•• 8-9 p.m.Tuesday. 11 •.m.-2p.m.• Sp.m.-6p.m.•7p.m.-9p.m.{..ith7-8p.m.reservedfOl"faculty/llIff/llumni)~1lO(lft>2p.a..8p.m.·9p.m.

1btnday 11 IM._2 P.m-,.S sun.-6 P.DL. 7p...-9p.m.{...... 7p.m.-8p.m.R:ICI'Wldrorraculty/lllfflalllmni)Fri4ly:-aoe·3p.... 7p...·9p... (7·8p.m.ft:IaYIldb&D4tylatfllfldfamiy)Saturdayllld Sunday. DOCII-2p...

MAUREEN vouc.• racu!!)' meatber inManorillI·ISdo:lloLMlISic,hIlIboat.poinledaetin&direaa~tbcIllllSicJdlool

forl99().9Ibythes.:.d~Regotu.

Two scholarsbipi or SIOOO each havebeen .warded by the MARGARET W1L­UAMS TRUST FUND 10 Kelly BueltlcrandMicltctJeWalrus..Both_~vcsd

Sl.John·l, Ind bolb received honorsbachelororarts delrees from Memorial.Ms. Buehler is lIudyinll I..o-ycarmaslerorlibrary acieocepropam at theUniVU1O!)'of~ and Ms. Waken isIIElbornCollcleortbeUniyeQilyoLWcstenl Ontariolllldyilli fori IIIIIIleqdqreeinlibnrywr:wmsUonllldscialee.

The next issue of

the Gazette will feature

fall convocation 1990.

NEWSBITSThe center sta.irwcll in the ARTS ANDADMINISTRATION BUILDING basben pamaoaldy clolt:d • , ruull of tbcwatlOaadtllebuildiJll.

TIle Noyember 1990 -.cctilll ofMe.orial·1 BOARD OF REGENT'S basboca l'CIChcdula1 from Nov.11O Nov. IS.

said the 1I1llversily il also copinl bere.-n.e library il Offerilll dose. to 80 percellt of normal services .ndcan sum­ciemlymcetthcneedsol~

.. ithminormconYelliencethl'Olllblheend olthe semeslel".~be said. "l-kn>'ever,Ihelibral')"sreduclion in services willhave 1 s1iahdy putcr im;.a 011 racullyresearcb and iIOlI'oIl JflIduaie studenlJ.~

Dr. M.y said Ihe university wouldcontinue 10 opcnte ~as norma1ly as poI­

sib1e~ considerinl the circumstances.~We are most concerned aboUl the Slu­daus,and ..iIIbe diftctinc altofour ll.·

IctUion tow1rdsmeetin& tbc.. necds. As Iresult.I"O\IldlikelolllllOUoceloday.thallAe_ftQiryispollpllllinatbcspe..cialcOIlYOCation.selrorOct.23...bicb.ould ....veorft,ciallyinslll1edllllllSpresidenllDd vlCe-c.lla.Dt:cllorlJld Dr.Coa'lprovice-cbaocellor.We·llre­a:hcduIc Itus fora lalercble. However. IwouJdlikelOlWIind)'OUtlwthcrqut.fill tolIVOClllOll .ill continue asscheduled c.t SatlWday. (Xl 27.w

1Ild~.MaaorialIinceI970.ln

1988.tbeCoollCil rOl"tbeMVlntemeatIIldSapportolEdlacaDon{CASE)1lIIDCdbim ean.dian Profeaoroltbe Year.

Prof.O·Oeacunentlyisamanberoi ,-- -,

Memori.I'ICentrerOl" Malerial CUII~Studies.HeisamemheroflheHiSlOricSileslndMonumcntsBoanlorCanada,cltairpe:rxlnoftbc HmtleeFoundation ofNc..foundland.nd Labr.dor.nd vice·cltairpe:rxln oflhe St. Joltn's Hel'itageAd·visory COllImiuee.

Fall convocation

PRESIDENT, continued from p, 1

problcmsassocil!ed ..iththllld,spate:$lid Dr.MIY. -rbeAcademicP\anllllllCocnmillce orlbe university SelUlle,~ed by Dr. Alben COJ;. MemOl"ial's.icc-presldenl (Icademic). his bee.adirer:tedlOeYlluatethesilullionllldrecommend aClion should the strikecontinue. The key to tbeir pl.n is 10prllVideas mucbf\e.l.ibiti!)'as pouiblc10ItlXIcntsin tcnnSorcourterequiremenlll,C..lullion .nd othcr m.IlCQ. Thiscommittee has Ilready mCllnd willbcreponillllO Senate: 011 illl fmdinp, bullI*ltell~thallpn:a:nt._areablelO

ackqlllicly offer.boIIt 9$ per cent ofCOlQClIIOJlUdcru.Fa-egmpk:.~ola

IOlIl oL.-600 IaIxnDy DlJInCS, lIIIlylbout.dourI_beinldirealyalJededbytbelirailltionorc.oceilltionolIabontorl«as'!Ullltoftbestr,ke.Weuvedirectedtberelist.rlr·IOmcelO_itortbelitua!ioR,lIdtbeyare~aJyllerllIOux:tUlYkiacsol

lIIlontoricsorothcrinstructionall/.me.TbeothcrlretmostaffectedbylM;

llbordispuleillhelibrary.butDr.MlY

Memorial prof recognizedfor heritage conservationS='~~=thefIl"IIUeutenll'll-Goycmor'sllledalrorIleritqe conservation ill Ne....fa.dland............

Ttle'..ard.presenledannUIIlybyKerillie Canada. n:copius Pror.O'DeI'1 ouullndilliachievemenu ia_.....-

LL-Gov. J_ A. McGn&h ptaClllIldtile 1lled1110 Pror. O·Dea.1 Hcrilliec..ada·s 17dtllllualconfeteDOeheld inSt. John's recently.

Kcy'"ProI.O'Oeatwplayallkc:yroleinbis­IOlicplC$llrvltion in Ibeprovince fortl>Orcth.n20yetrs.Hcservcduprcsi­dtIlIdtheNe..foundlandHistoricTruill'lllIIIl973-7$.He ..... clWrpcQonoftbeCOIIIlIIlInily Plannill AuociatiOll ofNe....foundlalldinl9n-79.andinl9S4.Ilellidtbepoticypllllllt'NortrortbcCf­lIl:llisImcntoftbcHcri.~of

Newf~IIIdl..atnb.

Pn:/.O·Deais.kat!iD&IIIIban)'OIltIlevcrucular arcbiteClllte orilleproYlICC.Hehasresearched.published11III leclurcd on Ihesubjecl in nationallDdilllern.tional forums. In 1988. bercceivedtbeSoothcolIA"lrdrromlbeNewfoundland Hisuril;:TlVSlrOl'hiln:s­LOrllion of houses in SL Jobn'slndBrigus.

FaclIlly memberProt. O'De. bas been I raculty mcmberinllleOcpartmcntorEnllishLanluale

,A~=::'Ihe~~=r:::::.~~~~1lekl1ll1lleSl.Joha·.Arts"<A1cureCcaa-e~.s.urday.0:t.21.UIernl.10:30

.... ...,IbeIl:lCOlld.Jp...

Or.UrsulaFranklia.,I~na.dlEicaliIt.the.licIdollllC&alkqy.

willbclwan1edanlloaonrydoc:lOl'ofsciencedclreeandaddrustheSa(lln:UyDJfIIin&.-siDa oCcoa'l'OCMioD. !be followiD&degrea wiD be awarde4lOpadua­illlstudenUlttbemornilllsc.uioa;BA(booon:IIldICIlUal).B.Se.OaonOl'llam:lJc-.tnl).B.Comm.,BSW,B.Med.Sc.,BA(poIicestudies),MA,M.Se.,M.EnJ. The Commission of Inquiry onM.Phil. MBA, md PhD. CAHADIAN UNIVERSITY EDUCA-

1lle~==~~'":'~I:~~~=::~~~ ~~=~~~:'lla~.~:~.~~~M~:~.~~:~~~~~~~ :~.O~;~~~d~g~~S:Cs~~:=1~~h=v:.=nllcareerinNcwroundl.ndspanncdmOretban40 ~~:=,l~~j~_~~~lt:~

c.==---.:=-=-=--==--------------ll ~~~~~b:i~i';:v~v~d~i:~~~=I*lCloilbeexmmission.wbich willa­Ulinc lbe qUIlil)' and relevance of thec:dlIc:IlDIWliYU$itySlulienllICClCive..

TKDr;partmeDloICo.aputerScienceill...... lXlMPUTER SCIENa:. DAYSGel. 25-26. 'The theme r~ tbc f_ is~An.Scim::eIndEducaDL.~

runhc:rinformaian,phonr;717-8627.

AsofO:l.I,MemoriaI'lcompulillltu­vicu depanment and the Ieb;:ommunica­lions brlInchoflhefonneradminisuativeservlccldivisionhavemerlcdintotbcncwDEPARTMENTOFCOMPUnNGAND COMMUNICATIONS.

TIte InnulI CORPORATE CHAL­UNGE. ..hich ..... tcheduledfOl'SIwr­day. Ocl. 6, 1990. lias been poslponeduntil~Ocl2O,1990.Thesitefor

thecb.aJ lcnl e isCanadaGIJ*:sTrack.Weswl.aDd Road. Deadline rorreli.sta­lOtiJOnI2.Fa-m<ninfOl'lllatiol,CII1lbnyJIIlCI,~0I'7"9-7'0J6.

Alyone interested il jolD\nl the Ip­proJ;imately2&OindiYidlllll ..bobavcvolnnlcered 10 leacb tolIvenauOIIIIEllllisbiaCzechollovat.ialAroulbtheEDUCATION FOR DEMOCRACYpro­lrlm, should contiCI SlInisllv Rcinis.Depll'tmCntofPsyc/lolocy.UniVCQity~

WatetIoo. Watc:rtoo. Ont.. N2L 3GI. Theprogramisanilldependel1lllOll·prolitor­l.nization created lO help counlries orCenualandE.a$lmlEuropeintbcirn:tumlOa democ:raUctyAem.

Memorial'1 FILM SOCIETY aDdWOMEN'S SltlOlES pouparejoinUlIanumbet"oLother~....._illl·Women·IFilmandVl4eoFu­th·a1<kt.I1_22 ia SLJottn'L

WeU~CanadiaDaulborl1MOTHY

FINDLEY will visit Manorial UaiversityItlISlIIOlldltolt:adfrolllhilnew ..... l,..stlkMttflO'7. The readUlI. orpnir.ed byMemorial's I'mtCommiuoe, istchedublror Monday. Oct. 22••t 1 p.m••l theMemorial UniVC'ZSi!)'AltGa1lay in rheSt.Sohn'sAiUlIfIdCuitureCentte.Therca1ingisqJalt'llhe~andldmilDllCCisl'rce.

INDIAN AND NORTHERN AFFAIRSCANADA is planninl1 IlIIjor ne.. initil­tivelObctllDtkdT/ttDirttteryG{,,",cticScitIlctandTtCMola"IIICIJJIIJda. Thedireclory ..illcompileikllillonarctica:ience.lCClInoklI)'lIfId~h.Funher

WClmllUon is avaibble rrom tbcdel-t­meal, FAX 11l9-953-<lS&6.

Oc1obtr 17. 1990 GlUtlf J

CALENDAR RESEARCH

STUDENTS WANTEDfrom Oct. 19-Nov. 2

to distribute academic dress for the university'sfall convocation

For more information, see Judy WhiteDivision of University Relations, A-I024

or call 737-8665.

IttilunhAchluuIIUIIWlullllltSpoI!tpollOd.Fulun.torlnolltheworkofJndlvJdu!(oculI)' _mben wlU ~ppe.r .rkr tIN Arlke. N....t 11M: Dr. Bob Lucu, cbemlolrJ.

"".Inlhefi,"tw""kofOcwbe•. lhilllo,anludd.nlyappeacdona,aodd.alofinlemalmailmovinaamundtheunivenity.Ple&acu.c..... I)'JIin&_llrike.Thedel"YmdltiJrx:ulr.y......,ialedwiththclabo.dUpulelltheWliYenily<»Uklnothav.c:ornc".W<Jnelirneinthe",a«r<:hfund·ina)"'''' The mid_1ClTn monw IIfOc\abcr and November atwoys_ the J"'IleIIflow IIf ....plicllionathrou... theOfficeofR-.rch.lOvemodby1hedeadlincl ..hl<:houllide..,.....::i.. ..,LWe h.... made _ inquirieIlISSHRC and NSERC lO ..... how &.tible they wilt be in vi...ofowlilutlion. SSHRCraponclodthotthooy witlmoinllin theO<:L IS deadIinc forevayOl'&,onllrikeornol(alwO)'lkocpin,inrnindiliaonlyapootmortdeadlineanywoy-thcapplica1iorudonolne<d 10 be in OIl&..a by Oct. tS, _ 1on,_1hey_ properly on their "'''Y). NSERCaaid d>ey<:ould he a ~11k Iml..,l ..ith \he mid.()c1Ohcr lfrJeI dale for rnt·li"",ljlJIllconli. no:­wboRlCCiv·fundinJfrom.U_alJoopplyin,lO.ancafl!lelllhcrcotlftCila.mlllthovetheir""luestl in OIl&wl by O<L IS without foil With rcspocllO Ilo: NO". I deadline fOf most NSERCopp1konll,llo:yindicaledlhaMcmoriatpeopl.ahauldttylOmcctthedeadlineuuauaLSomelymp.lhelicundeIl1Illdio, ...uupre..ed.1lO lh.t welhinJr. iflhe,eaeafe... hadthipcue'10inliDveI'Jooon.r<erthedeadline, ..e<:&n!ibJyI"Ith<m~forthecompc1ition.Be_c..,...aftheirprooellinaocl>t><tJ\o:.MRCnocdlOhaveapplicotiorwbyIlo:IUlleddcodlinc.lf~"",vcryIlllUlUatcircwJllt&oloea.ousincdelty.""'facUJlymcmbcrahoulda>JItaetUiatnul

Dy."",hy"alHTheMlIICUiar[)yltropltyAaroc:i&tioninviu..applicalionafor.....,arclI ...onll.theutUOlNov.tS<Ieodline,b,uhumovcdillfella..ahipodeodline(v&1uelxtwoen$IS.oooond$27,oool_whit _lief than it h. oornorimeo t-n,1I> Jan. IS. App~e&nlO 1JJUI1...., the 1990reviaod versionofMDACforms.

,,-The Canadion Fim- and llf..ly\o: Reaan:h lnstilUle invilOa opplic&liona II> lupport r-.:h=~~~~"ii~a~~i~:lyand fitnclI.Applkal;On fo.msaeav&ilabl.alth.Om"" ofRc·

Tbtt,eThe RP Ey. Rcacwcll Foundttioniaa...ardin,upetltinaandoquiprnoenlp-tnlI of up 10 $10,000for .-.-ell in thoo ..u of ,ctinal fw.;1ion ond ill diaoRlcn. Applic&tioru "'" av&iloble a theOfToce of Reaan:h. Dcodlinc ilJ... IS.

FInl:M.nb.tIIa,tbenBertl"TheOmnan~....ch&n... servu(DAADlhu ~thotdf"",live1991. their N.wYorlrofficewiltbcruponaihleforodminia\CrinaactiviliainCanada.AmorI&thevoriodoppor_lUnili.. of ..hlchCanodionocodcmicalhouldbc.w__ thefollowin"

_ in<er-diaciplinary acmlnor in German 1lIIdia, ComcU Univ....ity. Junc-July 1991. Scholar­Ihiprlud!incMarclIl.- ...onll for learn leochitll in Omnan IIIIr!icI. and CUCIt~. API'ly lIIytime._"'11I11 forcou...s in o"rman Iludieo ond llll,u.,e. inO.nnany. Dudlineo Dec. I.Jill. 31._ ...anllfor.....,ardI vilililOOcnnany. Nov. I.-y<JlU1J ltwycnpro"am.M..clIlS.~~~OlCanadian10vcmm",,' 1'11I11 for cr.tUlle llud"'.....caclrCh in Oermany. deadline

-Humboldl'e....rchfello..lllipafo.hilhly'lu.lifiedacholalupw40yea.l.of.•, •. for.-orchinOennany.

Applicalion fornll and funJv:r information on oI1lheae po........ Ire available from DAAD.9SO Third Ave.. 19th Floor. N.w York, N... York, 10022.

ClltIllIalIS&:TThelnltill*fwQlemi,colScienceonciTechnoJoIyinvilelrcaardlpropooaltinthe •..,ellf$30.00l)...$IOO.OOOonnually.rorinv..ti,llionaeoncentinaon.oflheo<:lOpi..:.mul.ionaanddiapersiona; indwtrial ..._ m&nII"""'~ polymer propor1iu{stn.l(DJre; cauon; oncI a.cporationoc:iencc oncI IllChu>IoIJ'. The intliwle'l tequeat for propoaalt inclu:ka a 12·_ -oon in ...hidIthexficlda "",diIcuaacd in "",""dctlll.11'ie"tnsltWlehu • =lmembershipofsi. incblriotfirmaondado",nCanodiootuni~enilia,notinch.din,Mcmoriol.Applioc&IIlIfrornlheaeinltilU­

lionIwill..,joyaoonainIUllcdpreJ_inha...m,lhcir~fundod,oncI_,enm>UI­

ly.ThiloncIol!Ierupa:lIafthec:ompetition. ..hil:hc\ooo:aOcc.I.canhedilcuaacdinadv..,.,with Or. R. Fa-d, !CST executive direcIor. Suile 106. US North F1trn1 St.. Samia. Ont.. N7f7XI: SI9-336-InIl. (FAX) SI9·))6.Znl.

NRC lab posbTheN.tionolR....a<hCounciloffc...ppointmentt,u.uallyfo.l...oyeal••en....ble••tillvorialll!tbor&loriuaaoa.CanadLT1Io= .... atnullWOdo=loc&tiona ...n,inIJ"O"'op/Dc&Uyfrom the Insliwle for M.arine DynonUo:I (SL John'I) 10 Briliah Cohunbia broncbu of NIlC in·IlilWeloonccmcd ...illtmcdlanical~and.....,.."hin~on.lBev&1ueoflre­aan:ha.oodOlCahipiaS36,200pery.... plua.tra""I&1lo...IlICe.DcadlincforapplicotioruiaNov. 30. The dcIil'lllCd fOlllll may bc.cquealCd frorn the School ofOrw;iualC SlIldicoo (1J1.82(0) or the Clllice of ReaearclI (1)7..s2'iI~.....-TheJll'Oll'ornofocorlcmio;lCicntificandculUJratu.c.....' ... oncI~bc""....,C......and the USSR....1O!cd in 1987 II the Cold w.. thawed, iabeint; ......plled ovcty ooupIe ofyurs. Each yca ..,ver&1 C.,odion invellipoon win "nalify for .upport punuina .......,h in theSovietUnion,willtp&Jticul.. omph.MiauponAraic:lcieno:e,public:hc&llltandlJlol:dicalddivctyIYllemt.culturaluchan,u.• inemalOvophy,leleviaioll/rodio.publilhin,.tportandlOuri.mThooeinLcreaIod .... JoqUCIllOponicipetcinthexu.lLanpa ..ithout""""Yin&obou'onypor·licWardeodlinet.ThoyatnulddilcuaadleirprojoollandombilionawilltManinSIOne.Oi"",,,,,

~s';~EaaICnlE"""""~Canodi""E.>.l",,,alAff&in.12'iSUlIU Or~OIl&wa.KIAOO2:;613.

CoklSl:m.:b~ ftntboomina DirtJclOry c{AtdicSrimt:eandTeclont>ll>n invilel!iltinr.. by FAX hcfu.O<L)!.Sin&\e-poa.form.n&iloblefrornOfrlocllfReaetn:h.

ImmlllontDeodllanO<L IS: NSERC.t SSHRC (1111 time); C....... C""""i\-{r....lotion 11; Juvenile Di&hclelFoundaion-tllmll\Cfltudcnlprocrom;!G<kIeyFound&1ion--«ae&n:h ;M"""'"alucluatj;.fella\VShi~withUni""'"ilyofllcr...n;Oa&QOdcSocioty_Ic'oIhil\oryf.lIa...altipo:ScicnocCul·wr.Canodaprojcctfmdina·Oct. 20: om.. of R.,.ar.h de.dlin. for NSERC equipm.nt. conf.JCnce .nd o,dinayinfrlllrUCt..e""fl'Ull.oncIopn&tinlJI&rU_alt.Ocl. 31: AUCC _ Commonw.llth s.holarlhips. ' ....'ch and vililinl fellow.hipl;MRC/NHRDP_lclletlofinlenlfOJjoinldcvelopmcnlproVOll1inn..sin,.

hy Or. Makolm M.d..«>d, omn or R_a",~

lnbmIlIonolllcer:'Sarah~

kIforrNlIonolllclr(hlllltl'lldlnr:el):SI'IarcnGrayPoIM

Thaaaz.tll.ilco......ubmlaalon.lromthaunlwJl~y eommUII~y. It pc$$illa, malerial1hoo.IkI~5Ibmillidondisk.

ElcepLing advartiHmlnt. trom MIlI\(I'ia1~._ta'rildintli&~do,g

I\lllYNcXI'IlITlifldalIonb'f"'~b"'".-vi:ewpro:luct.

Furniture, appliances, tools, etc., Call739-S464 after 6 p.m.

House f(l" sale. Upper Bauay. harbCI" andcityview,lowtaxes.S43,900.financingavailable. 737-43S9.

For sale, 19 Ouy Street, immacuJate four­bedroom bungalow located ncarMemorial lovely family roomofflariecat-inkitehen.beautifullylandscaped.722-1964.

Sir Wilfred Gr~nfell College Art Gal­Itry-Sandra Meigs Orl/OCts. Showinguntil Oct 28.

Dfpartment or Theatre - Oct. 31-Nov.3 The &"11<11 by Anion Chekov. 8 p.m. inSchool of Fine ArtsThealre. For more in­formationaboutlickets.637-6337.

Tyrone Lai. on the topic No SmokeWithout Fire: Comments on SomeWell.Known Melhodological Obser.vations. Departmental library, HU-IOO9,3-4:30 p.m. All are welcome.

WEDNESDAY OCT 17

lIumanities _ The Joint Seminar in theHurnanilies is sponsoring the le&ding d.paperbyDr.JohnSeott.philosophy.onthe topic Reframing Moral Discourse:Reflections Prompted Largely by aReading of AIUlair Maclnlyre's AfkrIIirrue. Philosophy reading room.HU-IOO6, I p.m. Discussion to follow.All are wdcome.

MONDAY OCT 22

Department of Eaglish- The PrallCommittee wiU present Timothy Findleyreading from his new work ltUitkMemoryat the Memorial ArtGallery, Artsand Culture Centre, 8:00p.m. The publiciscordialJy inviled; adntiuanc:e is free.

CORNER BROOK

-Visiting Toronto? Bed and breakfast inour rt:stored home minutes to theUnive.sity of TorOlllo and downlown.RaleS from $4S. AshJcigh Heritage Hoole.CaU416-S)S-4OOJ.

TIM GuM. ill pub~sMd 22 Ilml. I 'fN/.Mallrialinlhaaaz.tll" ..y~raprint..:lOfbroI6cIIInwyJrilhw permissi:wl.Pubis"'-: Division or Uni~irslly Rat'llon•.MlmoriallkllvemyolNawloundllnd.SlJol'In'.. ~.c...sa"IC5S7

...." ... nTaliphonI:(709l737~

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For tbe duration of the currcnt labor AvailableonDec.IO.Cal/739-546SafterdispulC.theGlUtIllewillnotbeaccepting 6 p.m.any new elassificd ads..

CLASSIFIED

SchOO! of Pbysical Education ­Women's soccer at U DeM,2p.m. Men'slIOCCCl", U De M at MUN. 4 p.m.

~Scboo! of Pbysical EducalioD ­Women's soccer aI U De M. I p.m. Men'slIOCCCl", U De M at MenKri.aI. I p.m.

MONP.4.Y OCT IS

D~p.rtmeDtofBiochemlstry- Thedetermination of the myofibrillarandconneclivelissueproteininmuscleandmeats. Speaker Dr. C. G. zarkadas,Departmenl of Agricultural Chemimyand Physics, Macdonald College ofMcGill University. Science Building.room S-312SA.4 p.m.

TUESDAY OCT 16Department of Philosophy ­Depanmemal colloquium. Speaker, Dr.

SATIIRDAY ocr n

Applicants must be full-time students registeredfor the fall semeSter.

Class schedules will be required.

M~mori.! University ArtGalluy ­Guest s~aker, prinlmaker OlisllImasaukas.8 p.m.

Dfpartmeat or Folklore - Depanmcntand MUN Folklofe Society present Nor­wegianFolkMedicineandNarrativebyProf. TOfUnn Selberg, Univt:rsityofBer.gen,Norway. Nooo inA-41J29.

TU! IRSDAY OCT I I

ST. JOliN'S

.........For rent a fully-furnished housc. threebedrooms, livina: room, dining room.f.mily room. Convenient east-endlocalion. January-July 1991, rentnegotiable.Call737-8166or7B·886Safter 6 p.m.

Fully furnished beds;u;ng room, 10­minulewalkf.omeampus.semi-privatekilChenandbalhroom.Avai1abkimrncdi_ately,$2S0pcrmontlliro;:lusive.CaII7S4.7119 after 6 p.m........HouseclosetoMemorial(S-IO-minulewalk from HSC, arts and otber buildings).

Guttte4 (ktober 17,1990