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Show jnjampus today I Lunar rocks displayed for dedication The address is sponsored by the Middle East Center. i f - I 'ocks from the Apollo 1 1 site where man I '.rst xt foot on the moon will be on i May Friday at the dedication on the w $3 million Mineral Science Bldg. dedication, to begin at 2 p.m., con-d" con-d" a four-day symposium of the Ameri-" Ameri-" Meteorological Society hosted by the ln.wsity. It will be held south of the new Wityand tours will follow. ' M. Dole, assistant secretary for the : Interior Department, will deliver the Hcatory address. Mr. Dole has served as rKtor of the Oregon State Department geology and Mineral Industries and as ate geologist. he lunar exhibit will include moon maps, c'g'c maps and photographs of the " and Apollo mission and will con- Saturday. It is open to the public lt)m9a.m.to4p.m. he 3.9 billion-year-old lunar rocks were id Sn'A1"6 by National Aeronautics inter dministration's Ames Research The new building houses geological and geophysical sciences, meteorology and mining, min-ing, metallurgical and fuels engineering. During the dedication of the new College of Mines and Mineral Industries Bldg. Friday at 2 p.m., J. P. O'Keefe, general manager of the Utah Copper Division of Kennecott Copper Corp., will receive an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree. de-gree. He is being recognized for his community service, particularly his personal efforts to increase opportunities for the disadvantaged disadvan-taged and to promote social action programs. pro-grams. Coffee and Politics Friday will feature John J. Cooley, Middle East bureau chief of the Christian Science Monitor. His question ques-tion and answer session will be from 9 a.m. to 10:30 a.m. in OSH 255 and be followed by a speech at 1 1 a.m. in OSH auditorium. HOLLIS M. DOLE . . .assistant Interior secretary |