Number 538 October 28, 1988 £51¤J]?lJIRJCLZ\}Z' ESIZIMIJZIJZQQERES I)r. George Herring, Department of History, will speak on "The Rise and Fall of the 'American Century'" at 1:00 p.m. on October 29 in Room 228 New . Student Center. This seminar will analyze American pre-eminence after World War II and its subsequent decline. From 3:30-5:30 Dr. Fred Payne, Agricultural Engineering, will present "Cheerios Don't Grow on Plants“ in the East Wing of the E. S. Good Barn. The seminar will trace food processing and engineering history. A third seminar on October 29 is "Presidential Elections, Then and Now," presented by Dr. David E. Hamilton, History Department, and Dr. Stanley Feldman, Political Science Department, at 3:00 in Room 306 White Hall Classroom Building. The seminar will examine presidential elections of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. _ On November 5, two seminars are planned. At 10:00 a.m. in the UK Art Museum in the Singletary Center for the Arts Dr. William Hennessey, Director of the Museum, will speak on "Thomas Hart Benton and The Sources of Country Music." The Benton painting will be on display and Dr. Hennessey will discuss Benton's 1 · work. Also at 10:00 a.m., Dr. Anthony N. DeMaria, Cardiology, will present y "Now You Can Survive a Heart Attack!" in Rooms 502 A & B College of Nursing [ Building. This seminar will cover new heart attack prevention regimens, new sources of diagnostic information and other medical advances. . IBZEHIIDIIECIP ZDIIEVQES .Z&Ii]C> ]ZbII?(>]RDN11&UEZ[¢ZIti EDhere will be a BITNET training session for all interested librarians on Wednesday, November 9 at 2:00 p.m. in Room 104B King South. Tari Keller will conduct the session. REFDESK will be the BITNET address for the Reference Desk. This is to be an online suggestion box for the Library, among other uses. 1 1 O O E Newsletter of the University A i of Kentucky Libraries