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Show I ... . ' - , ' "'1 t I ; ' ' . :j I. , . f . ( X ' ' ' I . ' ' I . - I i Dr Wademer P. Read, professor emeritus of philosophy, spoke in first Great Issues fo'um Wednesday night in the Union Ballroom. Subject was analyzing oneself. Gas masks in Annex Smething smells in the old Annex.. .It hil bad Wednesday afternoon the Office closed thsir door, turned on Phwi a,'rfnditionin8 and called the .tel Pant t0 remedy the oderous JJm peoplewalked in the basement door nose wK meat Sme" assaulted their first ho r What was down there? At events T the follwing sequence of Af ntS' foul ful Play was suspected. theTJT 380 3 cry for he'P was heard on win i A rf the Annex's western-most of 11a ,Was made of the two stories cup tdh"ed ro below, whose oc-Science oc-Science ru l the new Behavioral Plocked aft6r bth floors were Sedlihn16 basement was an M labratory. Vandals had been breaking in and stealing electrical fixtures and light bulbs; so the custodian shut off the power to it. The spoiled meat smell could be tasted just outside the locked lab door, it was that thick- , , . Was somebody down in the old supposedly sup-posedly deserted lab? No, the experimental biology staff had left a refrigerator full of animal experiments. When the power plug to that part of the building was pulled the animals began to go bad. After a few days the stink began seeping from the refrigerator and creep up the basement to the noses above. Here is a tip for the people from the physical plant. They better wear their gas masks to clean up the mess, for the smell of rotting things is enough to knock a persons nose out of wack. |