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Show The Daily Utah Chronicle, Wednesday, June 29, 1983 Page Four ' Process 'thorough Journalist, professoir, .IMefff Smart dies Max Neff Smart, popular and distinguished Professor of Communications, died June 13 Smart exemplified this as a journalist and educator by working with smaller weekly papers. He published the Orem-GeneTimes. Assisted two student weeklies in Ghana, Africa, where he was a Fulbright professor and director of the School of at University Hospital of Lou va Gehrig's disease. e Dr. Milton Hollstein, colleague, said Prof. Smart was the "complete idealist, a liberal in the best sense of the word." Smart was known to take stands which were not always popular with the community. An long-tim- Journalism and communication Studies. He visited Africa several times during the 1970s and taught in Nigeria from 1970 to 1971. Smart returned to Ghana to teach from 1973 to 1975. He was concerned about the problem of illiteracy in third world countries, until his death. Smart retired this year after teaching news writing and newspaper economics at the University for 33 years. He received Professor Emeritus status shortly before his death. example, Hollstein noted, was that Smart was an active world federalist at a time when it was not popular. Dr. Robert K. Tiemens, chairman of the Department of Mass Communication said the most impressive characteristic of Smart was his "warm, concern for students." Hollstein remembers Smart stressed the importance of the journalist to society. y f3 J jf Houmous Baba Ghannouj Mezza Couscous Tagine Chicken M s X DAILY SPECIALS AND MORE! Prices range from S 1.50 to S7.95 g V HOURS V H ?J Monday-Thursd- fci John W. Ryan 11 ay Friday & Saturday BELLY DANCING !1 a.m. -- 9:30 p.m. a.m.-10:p.m. 30 Food to go: The two finalists not chosen are both distinguished educational leaders. Newman has been president of the University of Rhode Island since 1974. 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