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On June 20. 1837. with the death of partment By Alex Kotzky 3-- (i 17"' FOR COFFE E, TOMMI HEEE'S MARGO NOW AND IF YOU WHU EXCUSE ME, I'VE GOT TO HANKS GO NEXT POOR TO SEE PROFESSOR PAPAGORAS ( Judge Parker l WOULD LOVE TO SEE BEN AGAIN' I DON'T HE'LL COME BY, WIL. HE? By Paul Nichols IF HE STAYS IN TOWN, I'LL TAKE TOU OVER TO EF ENCER FARMS TO SEE HIST. JULIA FIE A9K FOR YOU1 1 1 ''fii1 ilurd,i, Januars .ikt I rihunr. K. I IJJ 'Oiti Victoria Ruled Britain for Over 63 Years ' 6 Mary Worth S.i Upt Tjj A"k Aitdv HiSStwRernKy u hrm ns Lri He's jttujyQTi'iji The By L nn Johnston rkutking up uurrvA CONN 'E. WHS RUJF UllV b 3 UPFOK 4pl1l' rejoicing Her subjects were then enjoying an unprecedented period of prosperous complacency and her enthusiastic execution of the Boer War increased her appeal at home and abroad Victoria died on Jan 22 1901. in the 64th year of her reign It was the longest reign in the history of England Her descendants, including 40 grandchildren. married into almost eveiy royal family in Europe With her personal example of honesty. patriotism and devotion to family life, Victoria became a living symbol of the solidity of the British William IV. Victoria became queen at the age of 18 Early in her reign, Victoria developed a serious concern with affairs of state, guided by her first prime minister. W illiam Lamb, Second Viscount Melbourne. Melbourne was the leader of that wing of the Whig Party that later became known as the Liberal Party. He exercised a strongly progressive influence on the political thinking of the queen. In 1840, when she was 21, Victoria was married to her first cousin. Albert. Although this was a marriage of state, it was a highly romantic and successful one, and Victoria was devoted to her domestic responsibilities The first of their nine children was Victoria Adelaide Mary Louise, who later became empress of Germany. Their first son, Albert Edward, prince of Wales, later became king of Great Britain as Edward VII. Victoria's popularity reached its height in the last two decides of her reign and it was shared by all classes in British society. Her golden jubilee in 1887 and her diamond jubilee in 1897 were occasions for great public fpTAR $ -- V MAR A 6 1112 70 29 43 80 81 TAURUS 1 20 2 3 4 5 MAT 20 4 14 25-3- 1) 45 57-6- IF 7 MAX 71 HIM 20 70-72 CANCER JUNt 12 13 14 1o 16 17 18 19 21 JULY 22 i'M3 127 66-6- 3 JULY 22 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 AUG. 22 5- - - 0 VIRGO AUG. 2) S CRT. 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Ms. Jespersen also noted that the Art Center has taken the first step toward accreditation by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design, which would lead associate degree. to a two-yeBenowitz as board Mr. Joining officers are Shar Quinney, vice president; Sue Anderson, secretary; and Scott Blaser, treasurer. Mr. Blaser, an attorney, and Ms. Anderson are new to the board. The board chairman is Lon Richardson Jr. from Gillham Advertising. New members are Beth Harte, American National Enterprises; Robert S. Olpin, University of Utah art department; Bonnie Phillips. Phillips Gallery; and Michael Stransky. members They join carry-ove- r Nan Conant, Conant and Associates; Richard Howa, Richard J. Howa Co.; Richard Lusk, National Leaseback Finance; Ray D. Owen Jr ; Marcia Price. Price Industries, and Rob Weyher Jr.. Wcyhcr Brothers Company. Utah Scientists Commit Papers to Archives The University of Utah said sever- al Utah scientists have committed their personal papers to Utah Science, Engineering and Medical Archives, a series of collections being developed at Marriott Library. "One anchor of the archives is a large collection on the late Henry Kvring. world renowned chemist and former U. of U distinguished professor," a university spokesman said. Scientists whose papers have been donated or committed to the archives include; late Harvey Fletcher, described by the U. of U. as the "father of stereophonic sound." and the first Utahn to be named to the National Academy of Science, and James C. Hetcher, former U. of U. president, who served as director of the National Aeronautics and Space The For information about Charles Gorens new newsletter for bridge players, write Goren Bridge Letter, P.O. Box 4426. Orlando, Fla. 32802-442- Westminster College To Give Award to Company Founder Westminster College of Salt Lake City will present the Distinguished Service Award Tuesday to Wilbert L. Gore, founder of the company that a waterproof discovered Gore-Tex- , fabric used in garments, tents, sleepingcovers and other outdoor -bag products. Dr. Gore will address students and guests the following evening at 7 30 p.m. in Malouf Hall. The event is the fourth program in the current Weldon J. Taylor Executive Lecture Series at the college. The public is invited to lectures by Dr. Gore during the day and evening Tuesday and Wednesday at the college. Call Westminster for times and locations. Dr. Gore has received Britain's Prince Philip's Award for Polymers in the Service of Mankind sponsored by Britain's Plastics and Rubbber Institute. The award was presented to W.L. 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