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Government experimenting
BELTSVILI.E, Md. ? A new breed of
"designer" livestock may soon take up residei
fashionable barnyards.
The sheep, pigs and cattle of tomorrow will be
of growth-regulating hormones, synthetic versions
ly occur in animals.
Experiments at the U.S. Department of Agricult
Center and elsewhere have shown that daily dosi
mones add up to greater yields of milk and meat.
While they have not yet been approved by tli
ministration for commercial use, growth hormom
creased yields of lean meat and improved feed effi<
Administered to mature dairy cows, growth hori
production by 20 percent, said animal researcher
On growing animals, the effects are more (
plemented by increased dietary protein, we can
leaner animals," Steele says.
In r?ne rerpnt cxrwriment invnlvino tiun ftA.ni
treated with growth hormones reached a goal we
weeks faster than his untreated brother. After the
treated pig was 42 percent bigger.
Laughing helps health, hi
SARATOGA SPRINGS, N.Y. ? When a storn
to a motorists' car in Minneapolis a few years ba<
pen and scribbled a few words on a piece of card
Standing next to his car, he cheered passing
reading: "Compact Car."
Now that's the way to deal with a disaster, says
Goodman, who tells the story often.
Goodman should know. He makes a living out c
no laughing matter ? that you'll live longer if y<
enjoy life.
"People who laugh . . . last," quips the
Goodman.
Goodman, who speaks with a lot of one-liners,
.? Project at Saratoga, a non-profit resource and tra
j: Springs.
So far, he has written seven books on humor i
\ than 80,000 people in the past 10 years throug
Canada and Europe in lectures and workshops.
: He's helped businesses and hospitals integrate
i; routine. He's also received a grant from a Florida
/ study the medical implications and applications c
[Thornwell Continued fro
; Mike Cramer, a political science "like" uni\
freshman, said he wasn't upset about stay,
the closing. "I guess they really have "They u
to make the renovations. But it really break to su
is burdensome because the dorm is Thornwe
really affordable." mitory on
Cramer said he was moving to $490 a sem<
Whaley's Mill with five other Thornwell
residents. "I've actually been Reynaldc
.anticipating (moving) since they freshman, i
changed the visitation policy and the 27 who is s
- alcohol policy. It's really a hassle." moving to 1
% Cramer said he had planned to put roommates
up with the housing policies for one Barron sz
Imore year, but decided he doesn't Thornwell.
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( UI1 IIVC&IVIK The newly appoim
leaner, faster-growing USC's libraries has |
ice in America's more job, but he needs
assess his situation
given daily supplements implementing them,
of proteins that natural- George Terry
associate vice presid
urc's Beltsville Research and Collections Ap
cs of the synthetic hor- Provost Chester Bj
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picas icicase says, i
ie Food and Drug Ad- he will serve as the
es have reduced fat, in- all libraries on the C<
:iency in the laboratory. McKissick Museum ,
tnones can increase milk the S.C. Institute I
Norman Steele. and Anthropology,
dramatic. "When sup- "My major em
i create longer, bigger, library is to assess a
ound hogs, the animal
ight of 130 pounds two ~W\
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i sent a tree crashing on- ?n' ron to flour
ck, the owner grabbed a people are enjoying i
Iboard. popular culture said
motorists with his sign Nicholas Hayes, a
public television abo
, humorist-educator Joel dience at the Russell
culture, especially n
tf telling people humor is Soviet Union,
au loosen up, laugh and "The times are c!
There is a mood
pint-sized, 38-year-old Hayes said. "The ti<
Hayes compared t
is director of the Humor popular culture to t
lining center in Saratoga States in the late '6(
the USSR and found
and has spoken to more Gf ?an Francisco du
hnnt the United States. ?? ?'
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streets on a hot sur
: humor into their daily that he saw many y
i hospital corporation to poetry and attendin,
>f humor. Hayes said the ci
popular culture is no
risen in the Soviet U
m page 1 m'st stance ?f the lat
the "stilyagi," whic
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11 is the cheapest dor- VVAA. ??
campus, costing aoout
jster. of opposite moral:
chance to live togeth
> Barron, a pharmacy tably. Their grades
is one of the residents of well, Fair said.
Haying on campus. He is "As an adult, you
Bates West with his three what you want to dc
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LruiLt, lecuons area, lerry saici. 1 nai nas
been cited by the faculty as imported
director of all tant, vitally important."
plans for his new Collections means the acquisition
a little time to of books, periodicals, etc., for the
before he begins library. Terry said the university's
he said. ranking for collection has dropped
was appointed recently.
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lin, a university library needs to be a reader-oriented
[n that capacity, facility, he said.
head director of One example of a user-friendly
olumbia campus, library Terry provided was an "onand,
as of July 1, line cataloging system," which would
for Archaeology be a "marvelous addition" to the
the release says. library, he said. But, he said, "we're
phasis for the still studying it."
nd build the col- He cited his experience as director
ker tells of S
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f the Soviet Union is allowing v;.
ish in the country, and young -la
miicir* an ^vnprt nn /it? ' IvAx
recently. -'jrffe&t
n author and commentator on ;
ut life in the USSR, told an auHouse
Ballroom that Western
ack music, is booming in the \
hanging in the Soviet Union. &
of tremendous excitement,"
Je is growing now." J\!^nC
he present explosion of Soviet fC- <
he atmosphere in the United
)s. He said he recently visited #c\\> ^
an atmosphere not unlike that *dBaL ':%p,
ring the age of psychedelia. \
'ere just milling about in the j
nmcr nigni, ne saiu, auuing
oung people dancing, reading
I unauthorized rock concerts. "The stilyagi was th
irrent boom of Western-style counterculture," he sai
t the first time such a trend has tistic underground."
nion. The government's refor- But that movement
e '50s produced a group called Soviet culture then retui
h Hayes described as a Soviet ways, which continued
ca's "beatniks" movement. times were rough, Hay?
tinued from page 1
s and beliefs a pie, though, and that's the kicker. A
ier more comfor- dormitory room is not a private
will improve as residence.
certainly can do "Promiscuity is stupid," he said,
> and you can do adding that hypocrisy also bothers
want to do it. him.
'olves other peo- "Let's not mix words; let's let the
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Cipnrop Tnrrv
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associate vice president for spt
Libraries and Collections is i
bu
of McKissick Museum, which he was coi
able to make more open to visitors. j
"When I started at McKissick, it an<
was open to students 5 days a week; To
now it's open 7 days a week. It's vai
open to student groups who want to issi
have programs there. We sponsored wa
the McKissick Midday program, ar<
oviet rock
Bearing the I
Soviet youth, I
l%y cj alienated youth.
J have been reprcs
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1 The result, Hi
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Hayes said th
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lyrical," Hayes
are leaning tow<
|y X jHfar- Hayes, who is
//je USSR: Rod
Soviet '80s, said
e first flowering of Soviet has become so i
d. "It was a fledgling, ar- sal," he said. "
blue-collar socic
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ned to its "neo-Victorian" everyone in the
into the '70s and '80s. The called rock 'n'
:s said. AIDS," he said
public know ? not just hiding ale
behind some kind of facade by in- at
viting the pope and Billy Graham and 8 j
talk about what great moralistic peo- ju<
pie we are, then the next day, put
condoms in the ciaarette machine to ca
accomodate irresponsibility." un
As for his recent attacks against "S
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I'erry's position is a new one at
C. Former Director of University
>raries Ken Toombs was removed
librarian and appointed director of
rcial collections and development.
4 Tli n ivM>rAinttn nnt n f mi * ?
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:cial collections is one for which he
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rious reasons. The university
ued a second release that said he
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brunt of the oppression was the J
4ayes said. "They were severely
You have a society in which youth I
;sed and coddled," he said. "There {
; pressure on youth academically, 2
epressed sexually." H
it/Ac coSH iuqc nitinntln JVV I
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jse, although the official governiuch
social ills did not plague the
e Soviets have found that rock 'n'
denounced as Western decadence,
ith relieve the tensions of growing
jd an answer. The answer is you let
'n' roll," he said. "And now it's
me television."
and of rock 'n' roll is "basically
said, adding that the newer bands
ird a heavier, louder sound. 8
; working on a book called Back in \
c and Youth Counterculture in the
he is not surprised that rock music '
>opular in the USSR. "It's univerAnd
it tends to have taken root in
ities."
sic has not gained acceptance with
country, Hayes said. "One critic
roll the cultural equivalent of j
:ohol on campus, at ball games and
reduced prices between 4 p.m. and
3.m., Fair said he feels completely
itified.
"Half the crimes committed on
mpus by students were committed
der the influence of beer," he said.
Something crazy is going on here."
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