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Show f - - - I 6 The Daily Utah Chronicle, Tuesday, January 21, EVENTS Today 7:30 a.m. Morning Matins and a.m. Marriott Library William Scott, JWBRm. 240. 3:15 p.m. Computer Science Colloquium, "Quickmerge: A Parallel Sorting Multiple-CP- U Algorithm for Tightly-Coupl- Drop-I- n Tour, meet at the general reference desk. 9:55 a.m. Hinckley Institute Books and Banter, At Any Cost, by Morton Mintz, and Sight mare: Women and the Dalkon Shield, by Susan Perry and Jim Dawson, reviewed by Marjorie OSH Rm. 255. 11 a.m. CAGD Seminar, Clougch-Toch- Kyriopou-io- Scholar-in-Residen- Computers," Michael J. Quinn, MEB Rm. 2092. 3:30 p.m. Lecture, "Black Creative Writers and Slaver)'," John Blassingame, Yale, Art Barn, 54 Finch Lane. s, 4 nal Applied Math Seminar, p.m. "Asymbiotic Properties of Symmetric Andrew J. Worsey, KS Rm. 201. 1 1 a.m. Chemistry Seminar, "NMR at Cryogenic Temperatures," David Grant, HEB Rm. 102. Noon named as the first Martin Luther King Jr. at the University of Utah. The annual three-da- y residency, held in conjunction with Marin Luther King's birthday, is sponsored by the Colleges of Humanities and Social and Behaioral Science, the Graduate School of Social Work and the Office of the Academic Vice President. As part of his residency, Blassingame will speak on "Black Creative Writers and ed Interpolants," er John W. Blassingame, professor of history and director of Afro American Studies at Vale University, has been "Groups with Polynomial Growth," University St. Hyperbolic Systems," Gerry Avila, JWB Rm. 333. 4 p.m. Marriott Library Drop-I- n Tour, meet at the general reference desk. p.m. from page one phobic Effect," David Eisenberg, UCLA, BIOL Rm.212. I 4 p.m. Special Physics Colloquium, T. Rm.102. 5 Stop Apartheid! Meeting, p.m. Union Rm. 323. f 7 p.m. Campus Recreation Outdoor Meeting, "January Program Hot Spot backpacking at Beaver Dam Wash," Building 420. 7:15 p.m. Comtemporary Japanese Politics and Culture Film, OSH Aud. Pre-Outi- ng n stocking both college texts and a large selection of general interest books. But the store lost money from the start. "I'll be very candid with you. We D January 23 a.m., BUC 38 30 3 C a3 o u Happy Hour 5 Monday thru Friday All Beverages l2 Price D D wn nrn wn J f i) "VWftV JV . ; ". s- - D coupon .. . . . i.VyK V. . -- - $975 expires 12786 with this coupon only . iV .''' f.'. -: ground and brewed. Through a special arrangement with the Salt Lake Roasting Company, we now feature a different variety of freshly roasted coffee every week, in addition to our own rich Union Blend, hearty espresso, smooth cappucino and mellow cafe'au lait, all served daily. Sample every delicious variety of coffee from African Queen to Zimbabwe. Stop by the Park Gazebo of the Union Terrace, located in the west wine of the Union is Building. Open ( PARK GAZEBO ) n French Roast v'y special weekend hours. I I I I I I I I J . TJSt Indian Mysore u Ws've gone to great lengths to make your next cup of coffee the finest you've ever tasted. Mexico. Tanzania. Sumatra. Costa Rica. Java. India. The Park Gazebo in the Union Terrace now offers over 25 different styles of imported coffees, freshly roasted, . . s V ..... O i . ..... 3 1 rfV .' ... V-'i- l, 230 So. 1300 East, 583-101- only I I I C 3-- D I I o a3 "Personal Pizza" with up to 4 items D v . . 5, Admission Requirements: 1) A minimum of 15 hours in business ij D classes, 2) A 3.4 overall cumulative G.P.A., 3) A 3.5 cumulative O.r. A. in 0 Business Classes. Once you become a member of Beta Sigma, you are a lifetime member. D Take a friend to lunch at Gepetto's 11-Monday thru Friday and order a Fast, Hot 0 Please bring your transcript and the $35 membership fee. publisher or the wholesaler we bought it from," Sandberg said. It's quite personal. o p.m. "Everything is going back to the DEAL. I 0 1-- sales or drastically slashed prices on textbooks. ss HOT PIZZA D and the store carries, there won't be any going-out-of-busine- GEPETTO'S D D a.m. to 3 p.m. So now, like Sam Wcller's store before it, Discount Book is closing its doors. And it's doing it quietly. Except for the clothing coupon! 0 OPEN HOUSE 7-9:- it," just couldn't function." D 7 Historical Association, Southern History Association and Association for the Study of Afro American Life and History. since 1929. But when he opened shop at the corner of University and Second South streets, where Discount Book is now, he found the business a lot tougher to crack then he had imagined. D January 22 American Historians, the American impossible to compete with the University Bookstore when it came to textbooks. We Wcller thought he could make it Business Honor Society University of Utah Chapter Salt Lake City, Utah 1 Life in the Antebellum South. He is active in the Organization of books, his family having owned a thriving bookstore in downtown Salt Lake City Eguchi, University of Tokyo, JFB Resolution Without Violence, Strife or Litigation: Alternatives for Utah," Philip C Emmi, Lionel H. Frankel, Dean H. Hepworth, Garth L. Mangum and Roger A. Rieber; moderated by Pat Seybolt. Noon Women's Resource Center Sack Lunch Seminar, "Why Women Get Depressed," Mary Gustafson and Jeanne ce Slavery," Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 3:30 p.m. at the An Barn, 54 Finch Lane. A reception will follow the presentation. He also will give eolloquia and meet with faculty and students during the week. Blassingame has taught at Howard University and the University of Maryland. He is the author of six books including The Slave Community: Plantation Bookstore didn't make enough money he said. "We found it couldn't make Biology and Biochemistry "Protein Seminar, Folding and Hydro4 Psychology Symposium, "Psychological Aspects of Social Justice," Afesa Adams, Carol Warner, Martin M. Chemers and Ana Ulloa Estrada, BEH S, Rm. 712. Noon Institute for Human Resource Management Panel Discussion, "Dispute honors black scholar U. M. Lee, Union Rm. 293. 1 :10 p.m. Max Dehn Seminar, Breakfast, Campus Christian Center, 232 8 Page Five ? |