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Show The Daily Utah Chronide - Page Five Tuesday, November 14, 1989 Pirofe A University of Utah professor's innovative technology is winning high marks in a battery of tests under way at an Electric Power Research Institute facility in Pennsylvania. The McGraw-Hi-ll weekly publication coal-cleani- Clean-Co- al Jan Miller's progress .winning high marks 'cqal-cleanlhg Synfuels Letter said professor hydrocyclone is two-thir- ds of the way through a plant test program comparing it with the traditional froth flotation system at EPRI's Coal Quality Development Center in Homer City, Perm. The ASH system is an advanced froth flotation technology Miller major Pennsylvania electric utility. "Very good results have been obtained," according to a spokesman article. quoted in the McGraw-Hi- ll The hydrocyclone, known as ASH, is distinguished by its high invented and is useful in separating ash from sulfur from fine coal. The technology is being developed as part of the internationally recognized process engineering program in the College of Mines arid Earth Sciences at the U. air-sparg-ed The tests are sponsored by the U.S. Department of Energy and supervised by Robert Stoessner of Penelec a capacity for the flotation of fine particles in a centrifugal field. Eccles- - Miller said numerous graduate students and research assistants have contributed to development of the ASH technology to clean ash and sulfur from very fine coals. The State Center for Advanced Coal Technology was established to assist in its development iwidiii!Wi"SitlMft' mow- - ifc)it UIHHiU lilltilMlt iHMlftW from page one Gerlach also said the center is. planing to collaborate with high CJjb - schools and junior colleges to create a standard humanites See Coming curriculum. Those schools should follow a mutual humanities curriculum so that "we know where they're at when they're coming to the university," he said. Gerlach emphasized the importance of humanities in today's society. There is a practical TBrttfsj). aspect of humanities education that is often overlooked. Students come to the university to seek an education that will .I When you fill out your Form m of or Allowance Certificate," "Employee's Withholding W-- 4 W-4- A, remember: If you can be claimed on your parent's or another read the instructions that came with your Form orW-4- ba (xforov TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 14TH ' 2 PM person's tax return, you generally cannot be exempt from income tax withholding. To get it right, W-- 4 Wl A. In the Union Theater Reception to follow 4 pm In the Alumni Lounge Sponsored by the U. Debate Squad- 3-- translate into the best possible job or career Wlt tmrvtcw of Chm f -- opportunities, he said. Employers are highly interested In employing people with a solid ilk background in humanities. 661 wasn't it in--I People who own essential skills like being able t'o rubbing just wanted Eddie to know the score of last right's garnet read perceptively, think critically and , write persuasively rapidly climb the ladder in positions of influence and leadership in society and in their occupations, he said. While the $465,000 grant will greatly benefit the center and its education and research activities, the future of the center's existence is still uncertain, he said. The grant is essentially "seed money," r: v I. because the center does not receive other outside funding. After the grant money is exhausted, the future of the center will be at stake, he said. "The challenge for us now is to secure in a variety of ways the kind of funding that will allow us to continue," he said. Gerlach said the center did not expect any financial aid from the state. "We will not receive any state money for this project, which I personally think is a shame," he said. Gerlach said the center is ' m IT : looking for funds' from private donors, grant private applications, foundations and public Go ahead and gloat. You can rub it in all the way to Chicago with AT&T Long Distance Service. Besides, your best friend Eddie was the one who said your team agencies. The problem of funding a humanities program has to ' with the image humanities have in the do public eye, Gerlach said. "People see immediately, for example, of importance the the university hospital and the whole medical-deliversystem. They see the pX"'" 1 ,,,'" . - - - - - ' - 0fw;,", ' y XX. ' i - , i - & , '" f said. The Humanities Center at the U. has recently become fi v e -- a member of a i n s t i t u t io n consortium. Peer institutes are at the University of California at Irvine, Stanford University, Yale University and the State University of New York at Stoneybrook. 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