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Show mm. a : : V "V 3) J L -1 -u 1 " i ' V,- i s Alfred C. Emery Willi If 1 i. Repertory Dance Company Russell M. Nelson 0sjducators U-Talk sates confab University Alumni Association will sponsor "U-Ta!k!" a series of jms Thursday, 7:30 p.m. in the Union. 2000 attended this program last year, which consists of six 20-!le 20-!le 'demonstration-presentations by five educators plus a per-lancebyagroup per-lancebyagroup from the Repertory Dance Theatre. Refreshments served following the forums and informal discussions with the er will be possible. iversity President Alfred C. Emery, will talk on "Today's University: ,e Key Word is Change;" Dr. Russell M. Nelson, Director of Medical rvices at the new Artificial Heart Test Facility, will delve into recent :iances in heart surgery, "New Heart-New Lease on Life;" Dr. David vans, Director of the University Department of Computer Science, II air his views on "Computers: Public Servants or Monsters?" Bill iter new Head Basketball Coach at the University, will give the it iowdown on his new basketball program; and Dr. Peter Cibbs, Airman and Professor of the U. Dept. of Physics, will present a cussion on "Cosmology: How the World Began and Where It's oirig" which uncovers some revolutionary findings concerning avity.the creation of the Universe and the ultimate fate of the world. lumni and friends are also invited to attend the Homecoming events -t Saturday, which begin with a Cavalcade tour of the campus in udent-driven cars, followed by a luncheon in the Union with alumni i University administration, and ends with a football game at 1:30 when the Utes face Wyoming. For reservations call the Alumni e: 581-6995. . x 1 . 7- V" i ' . A 7 7 - ' . . ? ' ; ; x ,7i a. n -j ? It ! r-T 1 4; ' '.V iif ,il IIMti) .A j - - 'v J iTiil'i MN THiiliIllia David C. Evans Peter Gibbs Bill Foster |