Show October 6 1971 Salisbury speaks Times & censors Harrison Salisbury a journalistic catalyst who once won to USU the Pulitzer Prize comes 11 on Oct the Salisbury who is currently of Assistant Managing Editor the will be New York Times meakins in the Chase Fine Arts Center at 10:30 am The topic he will be speaking on is “The Times and the Censors” Topics that will likely be discussed should include the current Papers Pentagon national and world relations with Communist China Many Books N 1 ‘v rwwxwwiMMrwwwwwww " written by Salisbury “The 900 Days: The "Behind Siege of Lenengrad” "Orbit of Innovations displayed Wednesday innovations and t f 0 V Russian government banning him from that country Books China" and many others His latest bdda was published in March 1971 It is entitled "The Be One” Many Americans Shall Salisbury is graduate of the University of Minnesota One of his first encounters with exciting Tf y journalism came while working for United Press when he covered the trial of A1 Capone In 1949 Salisbury became affiliated with The New York Times Shortly after he was rehired by United Press as foreign correspondent in Russia After a five year stay in Russia Salisbury returned to the US and did a series of articles which subsequently resulted in tho include: the Lines - Hanoi” -- ft " Sophomore Gins You Con Do Involved Join Spun Introductory Too October 7th 6 pm University Center loungo C a con c5 C:oju’ oujo fcauo CXI in the UC Casement BUY $1£9 Teaching1 teaching suggestions developed by various USU faculty members and agencies in the last year will be on display in the Library Wednesday afternoon Oct 6 The display will begin at 1:30 pm and continue until 5 pm in room 109 on oesfed Gclccp feoftsac the main floor Included in the display will be various individualized teaching from several approaches of examples disciplines to television applications simulations that teaching many can be applied to college many listening teaching programs for learning and various approaches teachers can use to improve their t own teaching New Program The Library’s new Book Approval Program will host faculty members' at the same time in room 407 of the Library Those have not yet inspected this approach to book ordering are urged to attend Similarly the Instructional Television and Audio Services will open their facilities on the third floor of the Library (classroom wing) for faculty inspection Those interested in televised using existing sequences or in producing programs or a whole course are invited to talk with the staff at that time The Learning Resources Program is now equipped to receive all courses taught by television at the who new University of Utah t smaller version erprss lCtodtbbbcf25 & end iirprfctt display was presented at the Department Head’s Conference earlier this month Many who viewed it there urged that it be made available to the entire faculty The Oct 0 presentation will fulfill 7 tip this of £ Ycur CeshelccIbpkwbThriCd ca to dzt isscrd cf chcsbscSc via microwave into the Library Similarly KUED is now being received in listening areas of the building daily A v lb cn ccch chtdi era frcsl itrnta bdsntft that request PHOTOS fk" lMltU)Wv - Special Three 8 iMCSize XIOJO Tnree" 5x7 Size m 7! w Wallet Size “r" Come In Anytime - Pedersen Studio 34YICxtf s jf -- Irra r- - - "3ir— r - SETS iitT ?T h J - |