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on cumpus. The ago, called a pla11 by UK stt1de11ts to   UKs Library Campaign, an effort to
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seven minutes   a "hat1le against narrow 111111ds. _]ohn R. Games, Thoroughbred lll
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record in blue on Y y_~ _ _ _ _ _ _
rhe while paper. speaker on LK s hrst University Day l \Vll() IS serving as CO-Ch2l.1I`IIlk1l1 of the all
(an event created by students for st11- { campaign, was also i11stru111e11tal i11 i11- lh,
dents which brings i11 internationally- l viting Chai Ling to speak at UK. She W]-
known speakers to tl1e campus). l has bee11 11omi11ated for the Nobel lh,
Student leaders also kicked off Peace Prize for her leadersl1ip of the Ch
their "Pack the Stacks" campaign, a11 student movement in Chi11a.
effort to raise Sl 111illio11 from tl1eir UK student leaders hope tl1eir ef- Wl,
lellow students for libraiy books. forts will yield 351 millio11. Each book Cal
The L`K students have dedicated purchased through tl1e fund will in- [Cl
; this year`s campaign to tl1e Chinese l clude a book plate witl1 tl1e IIZITIC of
students wl1o died in their struggle tl1e do11or a11d tribute to Tiananmen dc
for democracy illlfl free S])CCClT dt1r- Square pl`lll[€(l 011 it. A book of gl-;
ing spring llll(l early sumnier l989. l "l1o11rs" registering all (lOl]OI` 11ames ; O{
She thanked tl1e L`l{ stude11ts for   will be l1ot1sed i11 tl1e mai11 lobby of wtl
inviting her to speak a11d olVlVered her   tl1e UKlibra1y lll,
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A _ W nga __ Donald B. Clapp was named vice
1 president for administration. I-Ie has
i Ashland Oil Inc. and Humana Inc. 1 1161€1 21 V211`161)’ of H€11111111S11`2111V6 p0S1-
are each giving $1 million to the UK tions at UK from 1966 to 1987 includ-
College of Business and Economics.   111g b11<1g61 C111`@C[01` 2111d 21 pF6V1011S
V The gifts will be applied to the Col- 1 term as vice president for administra-
lege’s "Progi~am for Excellencexl 1 tion. I—Ie first came to UK as a student
1 which was announced in 1988 and is   211 $0111116651 C0111111U1111)·’ C0116g6»
nearing successful cOnclusiOn_ 1 [11611 €211`11€(1 1115 BA 111 1963 2111d 1115
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1 will be used to enhance programs in   661111Y $611661 215 6X661111\’6 V1€6 prcsi— 1
· the college, which serves about 3,000 1 (16111 011 1116 $0111116111 B21p11S1 111160- 1
graduate and undergraduate students . 10g16211 $6111111HlY 111 L0111SV1116· 1
and has 85 faculty members and 60   1
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Theg1‘Program for Excellence" co- 1 Reseurchlng   1 "` 1   1  Q6;/_      
incided with the General A55einbly”s 1 ?rrU 11TT?T"r if 7 7    ·'i 11  11    iii    
21C11011 providing $8 million to add a   Sudden Infant Death Syndrome 1   1    v_  
H12i`lOl` HC1(11[10l`l to [IIC college’s build- .   is the uuujljer One cause Of` 1 , _ T    M  
111g 011 UK’S L6X111g1011 621111pUS €l11C1 death of infants between the ages of 1 1 if 1  _      
update the existing structure built in one month and one year_     _      if    
111€¤11<1-1960S· The Specific cause of SIDS is not   {V    T6? j, 1 1
AS [1811 011 1116 pY0gY21111, 1116 UK known. Current SIDS diagnoses can  1 .    ~i  
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nishings and equipment for the new function during sleep   — 1
and renovated structures. UK i~eSeai—ehei·s Dig l)_ l_ai~i—y \  
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WT T w_ " TT 1 Sanders-Brown Center on Aging and TA1 McK"1'1eY' ¤·UK In AP"', s¤"1J·w. 1
New vice Presidents   chief biochemist for the Kentucky ;::e°in:?I11I;¤lscI- P:,¢1e1:cln’ dlredcr 1
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_ w w 1 in Medical Examiners office, and Dr. N°$hv1"°’T°""" The v°rs"X d°b°'° 1
` UK has two new vice presidents in- ljohn C. Hansaker III UK associate ams named the mp tem? ulsomduded 1
1 ; 1 ebuter ¤t the N¤- D¤V1d WGISITI ¤ l
cluding the first female vice president   chief medical examiner for Kentucky, tional Debate Tour- senior political sci-  
111 1116 1l1S11KU[1O111S111S[Ol'}’. 1 11121y have fOu11(1 kl [)a[l10l()gic inarker 1 :;m$;:(L'; $:131:0* :;::gm:;;f¤;r0m 1
Linda  (Lee) Magid was named   leading to the development of SIDS   UKQS the én|;c°|_` 1-hisis',hef°,_;',,h 1
vice president for research and gradu- as early as the first trimester of preg- 1 lege which has national tourna-
ate studies. She comes to UK from nancy. Results of their findings sug- I °°"“°f1'h1‘1‘°"°" '“°"l 1" "°'1‘1‘1‘ 1
. . . . . ‘· ` four times since the McKinney has par-
the Un1vers1ty of Tennessee-Knoxville gest that SIDS 1S a maturational cen- mncnul ,°um¤_ ,;dP¤,ed_ 1
where she was executive assistant to tral newous system disorder predis- ments started in
the chancellor and a professor of posing these infants to sudden and :g;;·1i';(8‘;’°Q'J;
chemisuy. unexpected death. 1982'¤s we]. as
Magid was selected after a nation- The Kentucky researchers said fur- McKinney’s victory
wide search that attracted 76 appli- ther study is needed to determine
C2111t5. She replaces Wimberly C. Roys- what effect an increase in ALZ-50 re-
ter who retired. active neurons has in SIDS.
She received her undergraduate   But,"We believe that this is the
degree from Rice University and first report of a distinctive neuropa-
graduate degrees from the University 1 thologic neuronal alteration of the
of Tennessee. Magid was a Woodrow   cerebral cortex in SIDS infants com-
Wilson Fellow and in 1986 received pared to all non-SIDS infants," said
the Phi Beta Kappa Award for Dr. I·Iunsaker.
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his .928 fielding In track, Kentucky’s Bob Whelan th·
p°"°°"";9i':n?2L°I;;,°':; Thg Bai Cats just missed the NCAA earned all-American status after he toi
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PI°Y?d M° s°°S°"s posting a 41-20 record. \/Vhile that was m 3¢4O¥56· Of
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job as coach. 1 Chuck Daily with coaches Lenny Wilk- ‘
In golf, the women’s team finished ins of the Seattle Supersonics, PJ. th'
10th in NCAA competition with Susan Carlissimo of Seaton Hall University P0
‘ Klingenberg and Melissa Nelson earn- and Mike Krzyzewski of Duke Univer- Sig
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men s team finished l2th in the na- celona, Spain, will be the first in Y6?
tion and for the fifth straight year which the U.S.A.’s professional ath- C11
fielded an all-American doubles team. letes are eligible for competition.
rl l{i·n1urLvAlumnus Summer 1991 SU!

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“We’ve had a real good response from I competition on September 7, with the
the professional players. A lot of them · season ending on November 3.
want to play. And, there will be some   Wooten said that he will have 28 play-
_ college players, too, but how many 1 ers on his roster. 1
don’tknow," says Newton. 1 The first nine student-athletes in
Mark Schubert ’71 will lead the 1 soccer are Greg Dyk, Kevin Ford, Greg 1
U.S. women’s swim team into compe-   Kotzbauer, Kirk Rhinehart, Marc 1  
tition in the 1992 Olympic Games in   Sabin, jason Segelson, Arnold Davis  
Spain. Schubert was an assistant at UK Sprague, David Stepner and Rob  
i from 1969 until his graduation in Strobel. y 1
1971. His previous Olympic experi- 1 L
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for Paraguay in the 1976 games in 1 FII'I'III'¢ RO|'¤'"OI'I _ · \ E
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Meagher of Louisville. Most recently   Mlegt divisions with a play off between 1 / 1
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of Texas WOlT1t?H’S ICHITI to two S[l`3.1gl'l[   [hc   Chalnpionl Although KCI} , ,·  
NCAA Ch21mP1O11Sh1PS‘   tucky has not completed its future "1 TM 1
UK1S °O1111€C11O11 10 the 11*8* O1Ym` football schedules beyond the 1992 H ° h R d_ WH W ‘
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also learned that murder-suicides are the heat of an archeological dig. They cultural differences and more accept- SU
common. attend current cultural even ts and ing of their roles as a member ofa glob- an
Weddle says, "It is tny belief that a write up their perceptions concerning al society as well as the local one, comes fh
teacher nntst be able to reach his stu- what role these events play in the larger with a sense of satisfaction that defies b€
dents not only at the cognitive, intellec- scheme of cultural development. They simple expression. th:
tual level, but also at the subjective prepare