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Show Page Eight News from othor U's In vitro implant performed at U -- It will not be known Whether procedure is successful for at least two weeks. The success rate for the 'in vitro . me' procedure is about 15 to 20 percent. The identity of the patient was not released. The screening process for future candidates, however, is continuing. The process allows eggs to be extracted from a woman's ovaries, fertilized in a laboratory and returned to the woman's uterus. Then, one egg may implant itself in the uterine wall and grow into a fetus. University doctors working on the project include Drs. William R Keye, A. Marsh Poulson and Richard J. Worley, all of whom are obstetricians. Dr. Ronald L. Urry, a specialist, performs the laboratory fertilization and then returns the eggs to the obstetricians for implantation in the woman's uterus. male-fertili- ty Although this is the first implant for the University, the twins were Mcendy born in nation's first set of test-tuManhasset, New York. be ANN ARDOR, Mich. It s almost the year 1984, and Big Brother may be watching us all already. But whatever Big Brother might be, a lot of people are watching the late author George Orwell. There are numerous special college conferences and academic convention panels scheduled over the next year and a half, devoted to heavyweight academic ponderings of how close we are to fulfillng Orwell's vision of totalitarian society in 1984. ; ?; l y On the other hand, Jim and Wendy Berlowitz have been sunbathing topless on a University of Oklahoma street corner as a means of counting down the days until Jan. 1, 1984. Their countdown has been continually interrupted by naturally the authorities, who keep arresting the husband and wife team on various disturbing-the-peacharges Two Michigan men will soon deliver to campus bookstores nationwide 1984 calendars which identify dates on which the U.S. government infringed on individual liberties and privacy.' The Village Yoke will soon devote an entire issue to "a preview 1984 and beyond." of " Neoconservative Norman Podhoretz, editor of Commentary ce magazine, says Orwell belongs in his camp. Former U.S. Sen. Eugene McCarthy claims him for the liberals. And the New American Library, anticipating more classes devoted to the book, is stepping up production of the paperback version. And, there are rumors from Hollywood of another film ' version of Orwell's classic. LAS CRUCES, N.M.-Ne- w Mexico State University may soon drop the swastika as the official name and emblem for its school yearbook, officials say, because "it's an image we just can't overcome." Since the early 1900s, New Mexico State has used the 1983 swastikaactually an ancient Zuni Indian symbol for good fortune as a school symbol and as the name of its yearbook. Students will soon vote whether to junk it for a new trademark. from College Preaa Service A team of University Medical Center doctors performed its first test-tur baby implant about two weeks ago. be The Daily Utah Chronicle, Monday, March 23, During World War II the school discontinued all use of the Before then k adorned many campus buildings. 'symbol Now many students, faculty and administrators want to get rid of the emblem entirely. Any value it has as a symbol of Indian heritage, they say, is overshadowed by its association with Nazi -- . -- Germany. GAINESVILLE, Fla. A state judge has sentenced the prof of the University of Florida to 10 days in jail and an $800 fine. Before imposing the sentence, Circuit Court Judge Miller "car-kicki- ng Lang chastised English professor Julian Smith for kicking a parked van last fall as part of his private war on campus traffic law violators. ' The incident occurred last Oct. 30, when the bearded Smith hopped inside an illegally parked van and then refused to leave until police arrived to ticket the owners of the van. When the owners drove away with Smith in the van, the film studies teacher yelled out the windows that he had been kidnapped. And after police officers arrived and failed to take him seriously, Smith kicked the van's rear panel in frustration. He was promptly arrested. . EVANSTON, 111. , Students at Northwestern University won't have to pay taxes ph their tuition to the city of Evanston, "at least not this year." For several months the Evanston City Council has debated imposing a 1.5 percent tuition tax to help pay for municipal services like police and fire protection. It would have added $90 to $150 a year to each student's college costs. The university and students, city officials say, benefit from the city services but don't pay for them, costing the city over $600,000 a year. But, Northwestern officials argue the university, its students and the visitors it attracts actually generate $1.6 million more -f than the cost of city services. - NU has said it might sue if the tax is imposed. So, for now, the city won't consider imposing the tax, city officials say. There's more to S "Utah Prehistory" 5 Than appears in the t Class Edition ft asicaledlblMeBt frf making authority and The thunderous roar of jet engines rolls . across the carrier's I flight deck.; Throttles are at full power, and you're waiting for the signal to launch. Now. The catapult fires. G forces press you back into your seat. Suddenly, you're flying low and fast oyer the open sea. Zero to 150 in 2.5 seconds. . ?Nothing else feels like Navy flying. Nothing. And when you become a pilot or flight officer you're at the very heart of it. Once you've earned your wings, the Navy puts you in full control of a multimillion-dollar supersophisticated combination of jet aircraft and electronic . 9 We forget to emphasize that this course 3. introduces? and goals for the interested layman. J Forget the part about "relationships J between art and society." This Course 9 w ill cover Utah's prehistory, using management respon-- . : sibility you have as an officer in the Navy. On the ground, as a Navy officer, you work with and supervise today's most highly skilled aviation professionals. In the air, as part of the naval aviation team, you have about the most exciting job anyone can have. r U i V V." It's a uniquely rewarding job with to pay match. You start at $18,300 a year more than the average corporation pays you just out of college. After four years, with regular Navy promotions and pay increases, your annual salary climbs to $31,100. 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