Herpes: a disease that thrives on anxiety By Donald H. Stewart questions students with herpes attacks," said Conrad "Herpes does get better. runs its course and goes away. If you are afflicted with seem to have is that of when to Fulkerson, CAPS psychologist. Usually the first attack is the That virus then stays in the herpes, worrying about it not tell partners they have herpes. "It would be an illness that worst and other episodes are body in the nerve. Then with only won't help. It could hurt. "Should we wait until we've would be real susceptible to the usually more moderate," recurrent attacks, it migrates According to social workers become pretty emotionally placebo effect." Fulkerson said. down the nerve back to that in Duke's Counseling and invested in each other and then Nobody knows how many As Time magazine and Phil area enervated by that nerve Psychological Services, recurrent tell?," Roy asked. Duke students are among the Donahue have told the public, and another eruption occurs." attacks of the incurable virus Roy said she has seen estimated 20 million Americans there are two forms of herpes When no blisters are present, are linked to anxiety. While the individuals "questioning the with herpes, a number growing virus, Simplex Virus I and he said, the virus cannot be herpes virus can stay dormant cost" of contracting herpes by 500,000 annually. Unlike Simplex Virus II. Although tranmitted. for months and years, "attacks when deciding with whom they diseases such as syphillis or Type I is most common in cold After contracting herpes, a may be exacerbated by stress," want to become involved gonorrhea, a shot of penicillin sores and type II in genital person would normally begin to said CAPS' Elinor T. Roy. "So it sexually. won't help the herpes sufferer. herpes, Fulkerson said "the see blisters within one week. In becomes really important to Once one is sure he has the Professional assistance is virus that causes oral herpes females, the blisters are usually learn how to control stress." herpes virus, there is little available at CAPS for those can also cause genital herpes." very hard to detect, and the Because it can be transmitted medical science can do. who want to try and cope with Only through direct contact problem often goes unnoticed, casually from one person to Professionals simply urge the problem. with an open sore can herpes be he said. another, anger is one emotion sufferers to "grin and bear" it. "We don't give advice," Roy transmitted. "The virus goes In "exceptional cases," often associated with herpes. Herpes is "the kind of thing said. "We're here to help people into the skin and causes an herpes has been known to cause "Lots of people are very angry," that if you feel more at ease or come up with their own episode of herpes," Fulkerson death: through contraction of Roy said. "Angry that they got that you can do something it solutions and we try to facilitate said. "An episode consists of a herpes encephalitis, exposure of it, angry that somebody gave it also stands to reason that in that." Group therapy, however, little soreness, a little redness, newborns to herpes in the birth to them." One of the fact you may reduce the is not yet available on campus. and a blister forming. Then it See HERPES on page 2 The Chronicle

78th Year, No. 28 Duke University, Durham, Tuesday, October 5, 1982 Kilowatt consumption declines City council outlines Duke fuels conservation effort By Gregory Porto has resulted in significant energy by Duke, totaling urban renewal plan More than $1,800 has been energy savings and a new $7,417,902, a 24 percent increase disbursed to dormitories as part awareness of energy conserva­ over fiscal year 1980-81. After By Larry Kaplow required under the contract of a University energy tion," said Engineering the first year of Duke's energy The Durham City Council to begin submitting recom­ conservation scheme that professor Charles Harman, rebate program, kilowatt voted li'l Thursday night to mendations in 30 days and awards rebates to houses head of Duke's Energy consumption increased by only pay a marketing firm $28,000 complete the survey within saving fuel costs. Management Advisory Com­ one percent, compared with a to outline urban renewel 90 days. Norby said the firm Although some dormitory mittee. 2.1 percent rise the previous plans for the Hayti section of has already been collecting downtown Durham. • officials said that no conscious Saving energy is serious year. information for about two weeks. effort was made to cut energy business, because of the huge "Like all universities and The contract aproved by usage, Duke energy officials amount of money spent on businesses, since 1973, when the Council calls for The plan by the city was were pleased with a program keeping rooms warm and lights the oil prices started up, we have Candeub, Fleissig and initially designed to fend off that contributed to a lower rate lit each year. In fiscal year 1981- really been paying close Associates, Inc. to settle a criticism that the proposed of increase in the University's 82, electricity costs accounted attention to where the energy dispute between the city Durham Civic Center should fuel expenditure. for 70 percent of the total goes," said Norman Bedell, administration and the be cancelled to open up funds Hayti Development Corpora­ "The program is effective. It amount of money spent on director of the University's for the Hayti area, which physical plant. "You never stop. tion, a group of private now consists largely of You never reach the perfection citizens from the predomin­ vacant land. of getting everything done." antly black district, on ideas In other business, a zoning for development. The energy rebate program, text change to allow the wording to Bedell, "was set up According to Paul Norby, opening of a dinner theater to provide some awareness and director of the city's was debated at length by the incentive on the part of the planning and development council which eventually students living on campus to commission, the city had approved the measure by a conserve electricity." been working on a plan for 1(1-2 vote. development about a year The amendment, which and a half ago, separate from William Griffith, vice would allow dancing the plans of the Hayti establishments in sections of president for student affairs, citizens group. agreed with Bedell. "I have a the town normally consist­ perception that there is a ing of residences and small tendency to waste energy "They [the Hayti Corpora­ commercial operations, was because students pay a set rate tion] emphasized more requested by Joe Davis, that is independent of their business development than former owner of Mr. D's usage." we did, and more minority Disco. The rebate program, initiated development priorities," Councilman Ralph Hunt, in the fall of 1981, consists of a Norby said. who owns property near the refund available to dormitories Norby said his office had proposed Hayti Dinner which reduce electrical tried initially to find a Theater, said the new consumption compared to an comprimise development business may bring unwant­ average consumption based on program but finally decided ed elements into the area. the last two academic years. last month to refer the "How do we know that this The concept of student problem to an independent place won't degenerate into a rebates for energy conservation firm. disco," said Hunt who voted is not new. Candeub, Fleissig and against the zoning text See KNEKGY on page 4 Associates, Inc. will be change. Page Two The Chronicle Tuesday, October 5, 1982 Herpes hurts Tylenol probe yields clues HERPES from page 1 canal, or contraction by those with immune system By Andrew H. Malcolm • Authorities said they had 20 to 30 possible problems, Fulkerson said. Women whocontactgenital 1 19H_! N.Y. Times News Service suspects, but they ruled out one, a man unidentified herpes "may be at greater risk for cancer of the DES PLAINES, Illinois — Federal, state and local publicly by the police. He was arrested in August for cervix," he added. agents investigating the deaths of seven people from shoplifting Tylenol. Although there is no cure for herpes, a new drug that cyanide placed in Extra-Strength Tylenol capsules • The Cook County board approved a new ordinance prevents the herpes virus from reproducing under focused considerable attention Monday on a rural requiring all over-the counter medicines sold in the laboratory control is a "pseudo-cure" that has received parking lot on a toll road northwest of here. county to carry manufacturers' seals over the widespread attention. During the initial episode of There, two Kane County sheriffs deputies found openings. Many common drugs have only a wad of blisters, Acyclovir, a new drug manufactured under hundreds of empty Tylenol capsules strewn on the cotton. the trade name Zovirax, has its best results on ground with boxes and a white powder. However, the • The Chicago police reported finding a stolen car humans. Its effectiveness on later episodes, however, discovery which came last Tuesday before the first and discovering beneath the front seat a bag marked is minimal. death, was dismissed at the time by the two deputies. "Tylenol" containing 17 Extra-Strength Tylenol "Clearly, Acyclovir is exciting from the Monday's hunt in that area, near Elgin, 111., was capsules. Preliminary tests indicated they did not pharmacologist's standpoint. It is a true anti-viral part of a joint investigation directed by the Illinois contain cyanide. drug. From the clinical standpoint it does a little bit, Attorney General. More than 100 agents interviewed and to the individual that's not that meaningful," scores of people along the Chicago distribution Also undergoing testing Monday were the remains Fulkerson said. network of Tylenol, the nation's largest-selling over- of the capsules found near Elgin last week. The Kane the-counter pain reliever. County sheriff, George Kramer, gave this account: Monday, they also began poring over reams of The two deputies, Joseph Chavez and Alan personnel records for companies handling Tylenol, Swanson, were on a routine patrol at 2:30 a.m. on Correction searching for a disgruntled worker or former Tuesday. They stopped at the 24-hour Howard The article in Monday's Chronicle concerning employee. Johnson's Restaurant at the intersection of Interstate seven fraternities that have not filled at least 90 Officials said the careful poisoning of a few capsules 90 and Illinois Route 25. "They saw two boxes in the percent of their dormitory sections neglected to in several bottles scattered in area stores appeared to parking lot," Kramer said in an interview Monday, mention that their failure this year will not affect be the work of a "madman" committing "random "with hundreds of capsules strewn around the their chances of retaining their sections next year. murder." They said they had virtually ruled out an ground." The Office of Residential life merely informed the accident in the manufacturing process. Between the boxes and capsules, all labeled Extra- seven fraternities that their occpancy rates were No one suspects Tylenol pills, which are harder to Strength Tylenol, was a substantial amount of white below acceptable limits, but no fraternities are in tamper with than the capsules. powder. "I picked up the powder," Chavez said, "It danger of losing their sections next year. The manufacturer, McNeil Consumer Products, has looked like hundreds of capsules had been emptied. We If a fraternity fails to fill its section next year, offered a $100,000 reward and the attorney general's looked at them and found a couple capsules had been however, it may be moved in the fall of 1984. team has set up a phone number (312-827-9970) to put back together." This was four and a half hours In addition, the fraternity occpancy rates given receive helpful information. before the first victim died, 14 miles away. referred to the percentage of fraternity members There were these other developments in the case Since Tylenol is not a controlled substance, the living in the section. All fraternity sections are Monday: officers did not report the incident. "We just blew it filled, but the additional spaces in these fratenities • McNeil, Johnson and Johnson and Jewel Food off," Chavez said, "We just didn't think anything are occupied by associate members and Stores, a grocery chain, were sued for $15 million in about it." independents. damages by Teresa Janus, the widow of Adam Janus, Minutes later, however, Swanson was taken The Chronicle regrets the error. one of the first victims. violently ill with vomiting, a headache and dizziness, symptoms of cyanide poisoning, which can occur by inhalation or absorption through the skin. Swanson went home and did not return to work until Monday DUKE UNIVERSITY night. Chavez reported similar symptoms shortly FINAL EXAMINATION SCHEDULE afterward. A blood test a full day later found no trace of poison. But when the deaths became known, both FALL SEMESTER, 1982 officers alerted superiors. "We should have picked it up and brought it in," Undergraduate Reading Days: December 14-15, 1982 Chavez, said. "I kick myself in the head every time I think of it."

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EVENINGS AT 489-4678. - j. •» fr fr fr1 *fr fr i a fr .» •» ,» » fr •*>•<• «fr » 4 ' Tuesday, October 5, 1982 The Chronicle Page Three Israeli bombers attack Syrian missile bases By William Farrell reponsible for the bus attack. Marines are stationed as part of a multinatonal peace­ 19ML. N.Y. Times News Service A military spokesman in the hillside town of keeping force, the colonel said, "People are making ALEY, Lebanon — Israeli war planes Monday Baabda, where the Israelis are still present, said just stories from nothing. We promised we would be south attacked Syrian missile positions in Lebanon in what before the raid that the bus had been attacked by two of the airport and we are south of the airport." appeared to be retaliaton for an ambush Sunday in rockets as it drove along a rise and the the attackers, Asked about the continued Israeli presence in this hillside town that left six Israeli soldiers dead and who have not been apprehended, fired into it at Baabda, which both the Lebanese and the American 22 wounded, 11 of them seriously. window level, causing the victims to die of head governments want them to vacate, he said: "We are The Israeli air strikes centered around Dahrel Baidr, wounds. still here. It's a political decision and we are waiting." about nine miles east of Alet and about 20 miles east of "We think it was between 60 and 90 seconds of Beirut. shooting," the military spokesman, Col. Yaakov Reports indicated that the planes destroyed nine Perez, said. Asked if more than one person shot at the anti-aircraft systems in the mountainous area around bus, he replied, "Definitely." the Beirut-Damascus road. In contrast to reports that the Cabinet of Prime Real World In Israel a spokesman said that "Israel continues in Minister Menaehem Begin faulted Syria, the Israeli its resolve not to allow the Syrians to maintain ground-to- spokesman at Baabda said: "We think they are PLO," BEIRUT, Lebanon — Lebanon's premier air missile launchers in Lebanon." referrring to the Palestine Liberation Organization. was asked to stay by President Amin The Israeli military spokesman made noconnecton "It would be easier for them to come from West Gemayel. The president, a Maronite between Monday's air attacks on Syrian enclaves in Beirut than the Syrian lines," the colonel said, adding Christian, had to choose a Sunni Moslem Lebanon and the ambush Sunday of Israeli soldiers that the area around Aley had been searched but that under rigid Lebanese tradition, and he returning to duty from leave in an Israeli civilian bus. no arrests had ben made so far. decided to ask Shafik Wazzan to remain at the urging of Saeb Saiam, the 77-year old former But Israeli defense sources were quoted as saying Queried about the presence of two Israeli tanks prime minister, who is probably the most that an emergency session of the Israeli Cabinet positioned near a junction at the town of Khalde, just influential .Moslem leader in Lebanon. Monday in Jerusalem decided that Syria was south of Beirut International airport where U.S. CANADA — Glenn Gould died in Toronto after suffering a stroke at the age of 50. The New German leader maps out diplomacy unorthodox Canadian pianist who retired from a thriving concert career in 1964 to By James M. Markham Kohl, who flew to Paris Monday night for a meeting become a recording artist was best known for with President Francois Mitterrand, emphasized at 1882N.Y.Times Newsservice' his Bach interpretations. • BONN, West Germany — Chancellor Helmut Kohl the news conference that a consensus running from said Monday that his new government intended to his conservative Christian Democrats to Schmidt's pursue good relations with Communist Europe and Social Democrats supports West Germany's WASHINGTON - Tax credits for private that it wanted "friendship and partnership, but not remaining a "solo partner" of the United States., school tuition, similar to a Federal proposal dependency" in its ties with the United States. pressed by President Reagan, are the focus of Almost echoing language used by Schmidt when he a state ease to be reviewed by the Supreme In forceful language at his first news conference was in power, Kohl immediately added: "And that Court. Opening the 1982-1983 term, the since he was elected chancellor Friday, Kohl appeared means we will be reliable partners, and a reliable Justices added to a sizable list of sensitive to go out of his way to stake out a West German partner means also in our relations with Eastern and issues consideration of a Minnesota law that policy of considerable continuity with that of his middle Europe — that for us is also always Europe. I allows state income tax deductions for predecessor, Helmut Schmidt wouldn't think of considering Europe as only the private, parochial and, in some cases, public "The Americans are our most important partners Europe that has grown out of the Treaty of Rome." school tuition. and allies — to put it simply," Kohl said, when asked That treaty established the European Economic Community in 1957. whether "new accents" could be expected in West NEW YORK —A canceling of plans to enter Germany's ties with the United States. "Without the In a television interview Sunday, Kohl said'he was umbrella and protection of the United States, we college is unusually widespread this fall, not against a planned visit to West Germany by Erich according to private institutions across the wouldn't have the Federal Republic as it is today." Honecker, the East German leader, reciprocating a country. The colleges report that an "That means friendship and partnership, not trip Schmidt made to East Germany on the day martial law was proclaimed in Poland last December. uncommonly high number of prospective dependency," Kohl said. And then, in an allusion to freshmen who were accepted for admission the dispute between Western Europe and the United Over the weekend, though, he inserted the caveat and paid deposits last spring have forfeited States over trade ties with the Soviet Union, Kohl that ties between the two Germanies will depend on added, "It is normal that in the normal process, just as "performance and counterperformance," suggesting the deposits, primarily because of anxiety in private life, one should not demand of the other his government will be more exacting on such matters over ability to pay the bills. what one would not like to have demanded of oneself." as travel restrictions.

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"I'm inro French men." — Gay Llewellyn, Union Affairs Advisor TONIGHT or rhe Bryan Cenrer Film Theorer FREE To Undergrads wirh IDs and SECs. All o!hers$1.50 Page Four The Chronicle Tuesday, October 5, 1982 Energy program cuts Duke's fuel bills ENERGY from page 1 amplifier, yet former house president Gregg Menin The group, which works with Duke's physical plant "The National Association of College and University could not explain why his house received the money. department, has a volunteer staff of 12, "each of whom Business Officers," Bedell explained, "has a program "There was no conscious effort on the part of the is a representative to three dormitories," Whittom every year asking schools from all over the country to residents of Mirecourt to conserve energy. The only said. submit ideas that they have put into effect to save indication that a rebate program existed were the "Our members will attend meetings to inform energy. We got in touch with Memphis State and posters that the physical plant sent us," he said. residents about the rebate program and any other Plymouth State College of the University of New projects that we will carry out in the future." The group Hampshire system, two schools that came up with Cindy Weinstock, Mirecourt's 1981-82 social also helps to man a 24-hour "Energy Hotline," so rebate plans." chairman, said "We really didn't do anything students and faculty can report any energy waste or The planning for Duke's own rebate program, begun differently to get a reduction in energy use." One offer ideas on how to save energy. in April 1981, involved Bedell, Richard Cox, dean for resident attributed the reduction in use to an air In the future, the group plans to "conduct a poster residential life, Larry Smith, then-director of the conditioning malfunction. campaign and possibly set up an Energy Awareness department of housing management, and the Duke Officials of Lancaster, another dormitory that Week with speakers," according to Whittom. The University Energy Management Advisory received a substantial rebate, $275, were also hard group's primary goal, said Zoi, "is to bring about a 10 Committee, a group consisting of faculty, students and percent reduction in energy usage campus-wide." professional staff that advises the president on energy "That would amount to a savings of "That would amount to a savings of over half a matters. million dollars," she said. Creating a rebate program required giving students over half a million dollars." The rebate program and the campus energy incentive to conserve energy, maintaining University awareness group complement a more central element profits and setting a long-term goal allowing for to attribute the reduction to energy in the University's conservation program — a $1.7 continued conservation efforts, Bedell said. conservation. "There was no signifiant difference million Powers System 600 computer that controls the The final plan consists of a rebate of half the between what individuals did last year and what they energy systems of most of the buildings on East and difference between a housing unit's electrical bill and did in previous years," said Nick Levandowsky, West Campus purchased last March. One of the the base year amount, if the bill is less than the base former house social chairman. "I know of no concerted special features of this system, Bedell said, is a year amount. Rebates were awarded both last spring effort on the part of the dorm, nor of any great microchip that will enable the energy management and last summer. The range of rebates in the spring individual feeling to conserve energy." He did say that staff to control the energy systems in all 58 buildings varied from $8.25 to $474 per housing unit, the reduced usage could be attributed to the "the air from the physical plant office. representing a reduction of 125,115 kilo-watt hours conditioning that wasn't on until late spring." Regardless of future oil price hikes, Bedell said the over the base year. computer will pay for itself in four years and will Dormitories are not penalized for exceeding the base Two students have formed a group to combat what probably last 15 to 20 years. year consumption. they believe is apathy toward energy conservation, Whereas the computer has little contact with University policy states that rebates are restricted to apathy that may even be found in those dormitories students and how they control their own energy usage, "the purchase of amenities for residence halls, and that earned large rebates. Duke Students for Energy Zoi believes the rebate plan can not only help may not be used for the purchase of food and Conservation, founded by Trinity seniors Cathy Zoi dormitories earn some money and help the University beverages, nor may the funds be used for social and Craig Whittom, is to "promoting save energy, but in the long run will contribute to lower functions." energy awareness on campus." tuition bills. "Students should realize that by cutting Mirecourt received the top rebate of $474, $300 of "We were upset with the energy that was being energy consumption they will also be reducing their which has already been used to purchase a stereo wasted campus-wide," Whittom said. tuition bills."

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at the DOWNUNDER JiU*JA\ 1:00-4:00 p.m. $10.95 The Cambridge Inn has All You Can Eat Pizza and Friday Afternoon Social Hour Tonight's Movie 4:00-9:00 p.m. at the The Cambridge Inn DOWNUNDER: The DownUnder presents Late Night Social Hour is open for lunch THE FRENCH CONNECTION 9:00-11:30 p.m. with Shrimp by the pound. »:00 p.m. 11:00 a.m.-l.OO p.m. IJMU The Cambridge Inn presents a Monday Afternoon Social Hour featuring boiled Shrimp. 4:00-9:00 p.m. Tuesday, October 5, 1982 The Chronicle Page Five No love lost for Brazilian 7 Love You' By James Jeffrey Paul represent. However, few of these references are funny, Love is, as everyone knows, an extremely complex and are reiterated so often that they become tiresome. subject, every bit as complex as commercialized Furthermore, nearly all of the film's symbolism (Paulo modern society. What, then, could be more complex talking to Maria and Barbara through the videotape and enigmatic than a love story set against the machine, a visual fantasy depicting Paulo and Maria backdrop of a modern industrial city that deals with making love while surrounded by neon) is trite and the conflict between the need to be loved and society's pretentious. preoccupation with formulas and with role-playing? Jabor has failed to comprehend that the overall A story every bit as complex as the labyrinth of the strength of the two central characters was more than Minotaur would appear to be the logical result. enough to bring across his ideological concepts; these And indeed, it is the result. Unfortunately, Brazilian symbolic excesses only weigh down the film. Also, Eu director Arnaldo Jabor is an awkward cartographer; Te Amo suffers from a severe discontinuity in rhythm; he describes separate portions of the maze with perfect the photography is stunning, yet the editing during accuracy, passes lightly over others, and has difficulty the first half is so awkward that the supposedly in piecing these segments together to form a cohesive "flashy" montages become merely disconcerting. whole. Jabor's montage improves considerably during the The jumbled but nevertheless intriguing result is Eu second half of the picture, though, and his cast is Te Amo (I Loue You), a bizarre and satirical romantic superb. Braga's complex, flamboyant performance is comedy that never truly hits the mark. fascinating; she moves subtly and effortlessly A sceneX^ from Eu Te Amo. d between pain and vivacity, anger and tenderness, Eu Te Amo is, essentially, the story of the love affair between two flamboyant and discontented people, and over the termination of her relationship with Ulysses inward reflection and unrestrained sexuality. of the serio-comic difficulties that they encounter on (Tarcisio Meira), a married pilot who is every bit as Pereio is equally accomplished as Paulo, the road to true love and self-realization. Paulo (Paulo neurotic (and hilarious) as Bergman. The two proceed illuminating his absurdity and poignancy while Cesar Pereio) is a depressed business executive whose to reveal their innermost thoughts and discover one finding the humor in both aspects of the character. bra business has recently gone bankrupt and whose another in a series of bizarre episodes that attempt to Fischer as Bergman and Tarcisio as Ulysses both ultra-mod apartment is filled with television sets, satirize the emptiness and the tackiness of modern lampoon neurosis with wit and style. psychedelic lights, 1,200 of his bras, and video- culture. It is indeed unfortunate that Eu Te Amo does not equipment with which he records absolutely Good intentions don't always guarantee good fully live up to its promise. Still, Jabor reveals himself everything that goes on in his apartment. results. Many of the scenes and a great deal of the to be an inspired and inventive (if careless) director. Paulo is more depressed than usual after his recent dialogue are hysterically funny and maintain Braga and Pereio are absolutely wonderful, and the breakup with a neurotic pathologist, cleverly named perfectly the delicate balance between seriousness and many fine films that they have collaborated on have a Barbara Bergman (Vera Fischer), a cruel half- humor that is the distinction of true satire, and the driving comic energy, even while they remind us of the Swedish woman and a delightful caricature of the film's flights of fancy are often delightful. However, wickedly accurate and uproarious satire that this soul-searching neurotics that populate the films of the Jabor attempts to do so much with his film that he movie might have been. Eu Te Amo is a perfect famed Swedish director. He then propositions and impairs its total effect. example of the term "an interesting failure" — it receives a visit from a stunning young woman named Eu Te Amo contains many satirical references to the alternately soars and remains ploddingly earthbound, Maria (Sonia Braga). insane state of modern-day Brazil, an insanity that yet generates a unique and illuminating spirit that even its murkiest moments cannot fully extinguish. Maria, vivacious but neurotic, is equally the plight of the two lovers is intended to satirically Page Six The Chronicle Tuesday, October 5, 1982 Durham relives era

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The Southern traditions of the tobacco industry were celebrated at the Duke Homestead Sunday with a mock tobacco auction. From left to right — 1) professional auctioneers demonstrate their trade, walking by the piles of golden tobacco leaves and asking for bids in the almost undistinguishable chant characterisitic of these auctioneers. 2) Area Photos by Mike Siller residents enjoy the traditions of their ancestors throughout the afternoon. 3) Mable Jeffries, a homestead staff member, pulls strings through small cotten sacks that were used to hold James "Buck" Duke's famous Bull Durham Tobacco. The stringing allowed the whole family to get involved, Jeffries said, since the children could cut the strings and the mother could tie the knots. 4) Wavie Jenkins enjoys the sights and sounds of tobacco and Indian summer. Durham comes alive at Anotherthyme

squeezed juices and friendly, expert hen the new Durham relaxes, bartending for the best mixed drinks Anotherthyme is the choice. Another­ in the Triangle. Our Happy Hour is thyme's menu features continental, from 4:30-6:00 p.m. and 11:00 p.m.- vegetarian and seafood cuisines; a Midnight, Monday through Friday, wide variety of extraordinary dishes so come alive in Anotherthyme's for the discriminating diner. Another- relaxed atmosphere and be a thyme's bar boasts freshly part of the new Durham. Monday-Friday 11 30 J m.-1230 am. 109 N. Gregson 682-5225 RESTAURANT Letters COMMENT Enjoying swimming a Good morning. Today is Tuesday, Oct. 5, 1982, Child Health Day as proclaimed hy Congress in Pub. Res. No. 46 of May 18,1928, and PL86-352 of To the edit council: title, as well as the one who is simply Sept. 22, 1959. (and you — naive and confused simpleton that you are — I am a former NCAA Division I trying to make the team. thought it was PL86-342 of Sept. 21. Ha!) Swimming All-American from Princeton Intercollegiate swimming can be an On this date in 1966 (at 3:09 p.m.), a radiation alarm and Class I alert University, and am presently in my third important addition to a college classroom signalled a problem at the Enrico Fermi Atomic Power Plant near Monroe, year at Duke Medical School. I also trained education and I feel the student benefits Michigan. The accident was contained, but nearly a decade was reguired to with Duke's Coach Thompson in the greatly outweigh the cost of the program. I complete the safe decommissioning and disassembly of the plant. Can you Aquatic Center during my first year of urge you to continue to give the Duke remember what you were doing when you heard? medical school, and I hope my opinions student body the opportunity to benefit Chester Alan Arthur, 21st president of the U.S., was bornon this day in 1830. regarding the present debate over the from all that an intercollegiate swim team Thomas Stone, signer of the Declaration of Independence, died on this day in status of the swim team wil be of value to has to offer. I also hope that you will make 1787. And they would have liked each other so . . . you in any decisions that are being made. a strong statement of future support for the team so that Coach Thompson can In Portugal, it's National Day. In the U.S.S.R., it's opening day for the Contrary to the conclusion that has more quickly begin repairing the damage festival "Melodies of Soviet Transcausia." apparently been drawn by some, I feel that to recruiting and morale that this It must be rodeo season. The Texas Prison Rodeo was held yesterday; the Duke is capable of producing a quality prolonged debate has caused. Brazoria County (Texas) Fair and Rodeo, and the Four-States Fair and Rodeo swimming team without significant (Texas too) open today. We are tempted to start our own here in Durham, but changes in funding. Duke has one of the Andrew T. Saltzman are stumped as to a possible name. It doesn 't matter though. The thing would best facilities in the league, an excellent School of Medicine never fit into the Bryan Center entrance (or turnaround for that matter) coach (which I can attest to through The word-ofthe-day is novitiate, the period or state of being a novice. personal experience) and, perhaps most be importantly, the attraction of Duke's Today's thought: "Certain defects are necessary for the existence of u.s. highly regarded academic program. individuality. " —Goethe, Elective Affinities (1809) Humanitarian th* Maybe so, but we don't want our kids messed up in some nuclear accident, The Ivy League, which consistently j especially during their novitiate as rodeo riders. produces swimming teams comparable or To the edit council: thi superior to the best teams in the ACC, does Concerning the article of Sept. 24, In so without the benefit of athletic "Discussing instincts with a conservative" esj scholarships. Academically, Duke is by Greg Neppl, I would like to'respond as pei certainly comparable to the Ivy League the humanitarian that did not get a pei schools and is similarly attractive to high chance to speak in this creative piece of school scholar-athletes. In fact, the major conversation between his two "selves". A positive move obstacle to building a winning swimming Obviously, his humanitarian self has team at Duke right now is the severe gotten few chances to speak so the "It was too mammoth to do anything and sciences departments will be allowed recruiting losses that have been caused by conversation was monopolized by what I . . .The same people get elected each time two delegates to the council. Currently, the present controversy. Should the team saw as a well-tuned Reagan supporter. . . . we have the same 50 people show up at most departments average five to seven be continued, it will suffer the aftereffects meetings ... a good number have not representatives. of this debate for years to come. So, Neppl, I am the humanitarian. Not taken it seriously." The move by UFCAS is noteworthy for While I do feel that Duke certainly has to say that you are not humane, but I am Apathy. It can happen to the best of two overriding reasons. First, it indicates the ingredients necessary for a convinced that you have not exercised the organizations. For proof, one need look no a willingness on the part of council competitive team, I feel the benefits of power of objectivity. It seems that you further than our own backyard, Duke, members to go beyond their own self- intercollegiate athletics go well beyond have neglected many of the arguments that where more than several councils, interest in acknowledging and addressing winning. This is not the place to expound might oppose yours. But as long as we are committees, clubs and boards have their dilemmas as a group. That's not a upon the benefits of teamwork, dedication, not practicing objectivity, I will proceed. withered away this year for lack of trivial ocurrence among faculty members perseverance, responsibility and sacrifice I ask you Mr. Conservative, do you meaningful participation and interest on who, on several important occasions among other qualities that one may learn honestly believe that the "trickle down the part of their members. Just a few weeks recently, have learned that in order to keep in college athletic competition. However, theory" actually works? As we observe a ago. the Association of Independent up at Duke, they must give .special they are certainly all among the nation that holds this idea, what do the Houses, the representative body for all attention to their numerical strength. The invaluable experiences that may be facts show? Without spouting figures and non-Greek dorm residents decided to instinctive tendency of a group to protect gained by a college swimmer, that are not percentages, I will simply say that the disband in its present form and reappear its prospects for unalterd continuity is a available on a club sports level in a sport poor, despite Reagan rhetoric, do not later this yedr in a new arrangement, all in difficult one to break. as demanding as swimming. This is true proportionately prosper when the nation the hope of becoming the influential and for the swimmer who is vying for an ACC does. And if you asked the poor, which meaningful body it was designed to be. Second, the actual step taken by UFCAS The latest group to join the list of to combat its apathy problem is one that More letters injured, if not dead, collectives at Duke is might very well help to significantly the Undergraduate Faculty Council of improve the situation. If, as UFCAS Arts Science (UFCAS), the Univerity's leaders contend, the same core group of academic regulatory body and decision­ members has been fulfilling the group's On wasted talent and r maker of undergraduate curriculum, functions since its founding in 1971, what degree requirements, grading and is to be lost by officially paring the UFCAS To the edit council: cuts. Two of my friends aren't here this T> academic programming. roster down to that size? By reducing the All the shake-ups concerning financial year due to aid cuts. One always reminded I )espite the impressive dimensions of its number of members, UFCAS gives greater aid have disturbed me for awhile and me of how she thought Duke students were To mission, UFCAS has, in recent years, been influence to each participant, thereby reading Bill Cook's "Lamenting a new all so different and not just all rich kids \ plagued by the same malignant apathy as making the position of UFCAS delegate breed of Dukies," (Tues. Sept. 14) made me because she was at Duke and wasn't rich, mi many student organizations. Attendance more important and, some would suggest, realize why. I can't say I think financial So now she is going to school at home th: more attractive to prospective candidates. at monthly meetings has been especially aid for everyone who qualifies is a sound and working. She says her schoolwork is Lo And, with fewer seats open to them, low. In 1980-81, attendance varied from 36 investment, but broken promises are not easy because she is not taking any science tht faculty members of each academic to 79 faculty members (out of a total too sound either. Financial aid at Duke courses. The school doesn't offer enough mi department will, no doubt, give greater membership of 108) and averaged less serves a more vital function than it does at challenging ones. But that is not what she Wo consideration to the individuals they than 60 percent, surely not an auspicious a less intensely academic school. Some wanted. Of ali the people I know here no sai choose to represent their interests. record for a group with such important may see financial aid as an easy place to one appreciated being at Duke more than ba responsibilities. For last Thursday's Obviously, a majority of current UFCAS cut spending. she did. It was always her lifelong dream bui meeting of all 400 arts and sciences faculty members do not taketheir responsibilities That maybe true somewhere else, but to come to school here, and for a year her 1 — the first such gathering in over a decade to the organization seriously, at least not not at Duke. A financial aid package for a dream was reality. She could have gotten a few — approximately 100 faculty members seriously enough to attend regular student to go to Duke is probably the best 4.0 at Carolina or ECU without opening a enj showed up. meetings. By taking a bold step like the investment the government or the book, but she didn't want the easy way out. pot In response to the problem, UFCAS has reduction proposal, UFCAS leaders have University could make (with the possible She knew her education here was better so mi decided to sharply reduce its size from 108 eloquently denied their naysayers and set exception of purchasing the Yale recipe she did not mind the long hours of me members to 5.'!, starting next year. Under out to prove — with success we hope — that file). Students here are bright and studying. A Duke degree to her meant Th the new plan, which was submitted by an faculty members can demonstrate motivated. Most who graduate will by far more than a G.P.A. to UFCAS committee charged with solving significant enthusiasm for the task of be at the top of their field, but for some, the Saving money by cutting aid is not hoi the no-show problem, most of the 29 arts ensuring Duke's academic well-being. only deterrent is money. And money is the saving; it is a wasted investment of talent lot only thing that will make Duke and intelligence. But, if Duke wants to be sp« exclusively for rich kids when financial The opinions expressed in this newspaper are not necessarily those of Duke cheap, the University is succeeding. The shi aid made it an opportunity for those who University, its students, its workers, administration or trustees. cheapest thing around now is a broken fre couldn't afford it alone. promise. Unsigned editorials represent the majority view of the editorial council. Terry Sanford should know that "no Connie Panos Signed editorials, columns and cartoons represent the views of their authors. one" dropped out of Duke because of aid Trinity '85 and chats would be as objective as your point of view, they would certainly not claim that they were prospering when the rich were. And without crying about welfare Cadillacs and food stamp filets, can you honestly promise that the major corporations would not get the majority of that which was to trickle down? And while we are discussing major corporations, do you believe decreased corporate taxes will stimulate the job market? After all, it is in a corporation agenda to make money, not supply jobs. And while we are talking about making money and spending it, what is the guarantee you will be charitable? If you are anything like me, you will find it hard to let that extra dollar go. And it is my belief that the rest of the world is just like us. And for our lack of conscience should the marginal people suffer? And while we consider that the rest of the world is like us, let us talk about rights. In your argument, Mr. Conservative, you espoused the view that only productive ' m, KM Mt WM \T Man w mmto\o people have rights. Does that mean that a" person's worth is determined by dollars and cents? I would hope that one who Ursula Werner/Sunny side up speaks the name of God in an article could not seriously think these things. (Is it my lack of objectivity or is that how you wrote this?) Why no one likes an empty box And while on the subject of God, might I add that the God of Israel affirmed a The U.S. Postal Service loves a college To combat the embarrassment of the pink slip on a weekend, your initial "redealing of the cards," which you so campus. There are few places where mail empty post office box, there is the strategy ecstatic glee is wiped out by the realization hotly contested, with things called Jubilee is so appreciated, few refuges where of going to the post office only once every that the post office is closed until Monday. and Sabbatical. And I might add that the mailmen are so seldom abused; after all, month. That way, at least your bank It's even worse when you can hear God who created these was the same God only a short-sighted fool would verbally statement and telephone bill will have mailmen scuffling around in the back. Go who judged a nation by its humane and attack the man who has the power to arrived. Another alternative is to ahead, beat your post office box, yell at the just treatment of all its people. withhold a care package! subscribe to magazines. Those magazines top of your lungs, demanding your And to close Mr. Conservative, might I How mail is distributed varies from that give subscription discounts to package, but it's all equally useless. ask what your idea of prosperity is? As a college to college. Some schools have door- students obviously have a lot to learn Mailmen don't tolerate impatience. humanitarian, I cannot ignore the abuses to-door mail service; letters are dropped in about exploiting an economic situation. Whatever you do, don't take the pink slip of government; but then I cannot ignore slots in dorm room doors. They flutter to They could charge twice the normal cover out of your box. Pink slips are as good at the abuse by persons that measure the floor and can be stepped on or kicked price and still be swamped with disappearing as socks in the laundry. prosperity solely by dollars, percentages across the room when their owner comes subscription requests from desperate, and visions of the future. Thanks for the home. At Duke, daily contact with the mail-starved students. One more warning: the U.S. Postal conversation. Postal Service takes place at a post office Finding a letter in your box is definitely Service likes to perpetuate the myth that, if H. Michael Rich box. This is a city version of the suburban a day brightener (I usually have to stretch you write letters to others, they'll write you Divinity School mailbox, a metal cubicle surrounded by that brightness out over a week), but back. This is a false rumor spread in order and compressed between other metal nothing brightens the day so much as a to increase revenue in the non-Christmas cubicles, indistinguishable from them post office pink slip. A package is worth a season. (To help the sale of stamps, for except by a worn-out number. hundred letters. The best kind of packages example, the Postal Service prints up Duke has two species of post office are, of course, care packages, filled with sheets of beautiful picture stamps, in all boxes: the combination box on East and homebaked goodies and little notes of love; colors and designs.) The truth is that, for raw lobster the key box on West. The combination box survival packages, filled with socks, every five long, soul-revealing letters you is characterized by a combination dial dental floss and little notes telling you to write, you receive one postcard in return. I that sticks at every second number or study hard, are a poor substitute. know this from experience and am now Raw deal letter and that, on the average, opens after The worst thing a package can do is thinking of using the dozens of beautiful stamp sheets I bought as wallpaper. To the edit council: the third attempt. The key box is less on a Saturday. When you find a Why do people get down on DUFS so finicky — it will open easily with the much? We cannot understand it. We think correct key. Unfortunately, neither room that DUFS offers a great variety of food. keys nor car keys can be substituted. Louis Guillette, the brilliant innovator of Opening a post office box can be further the fascinating selection of Duke food, complicated by its location. Boxes are must be warmly congratulated for his assigned so that the lowest boxes in The Chronicle columns are given to tall students, who work. Not only do we have chick filet Editor: David Sorensen sandwiches, chicken strips, fried chicken, then develop mysterious backaches halfway through the semester. Short Managing editors: Gary Friedman, Night editor: Michael Seplow baked chicken and greasy hamburgers, Elizabeth Hudson Copy editors: Robert Satloff, Gary Friedman but we also have lobster. students get the highest boxes as well as the stiffest necks. Business manager: Darlene Kimbrough Watchdog: Stephen Harrigan Yes, that's right. Even though we are Advertising manager: Todd Jones Assistant edit page editor: Trein Scheiffelbrian four hours away from the water, we can Now most of us are happy to go through Ad production manager: Leo Hodlofski Assistant feature editor: Susan Balk enjoy luscious fresh lobsters with baked the battle of opening our post office boxes, Voices editor: Thaddeus Herrick Assistant news editor: Larry Kaplow potatoes. All we have to do is spend 45 provided that something awaits us within. Editorial pane editor: Hayes Clement Photographer: Mike Siller minutes in a fast-moving line and use our Everyone hates an empty box; some people Features editor: Kendall Guthrie Wire editor: Betsy Judlos mallets to kill the lobster once we get it. can't accept them. They poke their face Arts editor: Bruce Nawrocki Baste-up: Mary Gregory The Down Under, named for its capacity into the box opening and peer inside, in News editors: Stephen Harrigan, Foon Rhee Composition: Judy Mack, Elizabeth Majors to put you down under six feet within one case a letter somehow defied gravity and Photography editor: Doug Patterson Ad salespersons: Kathy Borsuk. Melanie Jones stuck to the top of the box. Next, they reach R&R editor: Debbie Kendall Contributors: Steve Gutkin. James Jeffrey Paul, hour, is the place to go for this fantastic Sports editor: Jon Scher Michael Sayko, 1 >onald Stewart. John Turnbull, lobster special. After having sampled this in and grope around with one hand for Associate sports editor: Mike Alix Ursula Werner. special,' we have decided that DUFS about five minutes. Even then they won't Sports features editor: Marc Rubinstein should adopt the slogan, "Our food is so accept the fact that they didn't get mail fresh that it's raw." that day. These fanatics memorize the mail-delivery times and return to the post June Shapiro office at least twice more before sundown Elaine Broskie to repeat the ritual. Trinity '85 Page Ten The Chronicle Tuesday, October 5, 1982 Degradation behind iron bars Andrews apologizes BUNN (AP) — There are as many stories of hard. There are some guys it seems don't want to get for DUI incident prison life as there aije inmates, and many of the tales out of prison." RALEIGH (AP) - Rep. Ike Andrews, D-N.C, are violent. Inmates say drugs, pills, marijuana and whiskey saying he had been drinking but was not drunk "Fighting and stealing, I've seen it friend," says can be obtained. Extortion and protection money are when arrested for driving under the influence of Embery Shepherd, serving 50 to 60 years at the state extracted by the powerful inmates, they say. alcohol Saturday night, asked Monday for prison at Franklin County and convicted of the Prison officials are skeptical of some of the inmate understanding and forgiveness. second-degree murder of his wife. scare stories, though they acknowledge the presence of drugs and violence. "I can only ask for understanding," Andrews "You get a bunch of fools together and anything's said at a news conference. "If people choose not to subject to happen," says Shepherd, 50, who sleeps in Prison wardens can show creative vehicles of understand or forgive, or whatever nice words the camp "sick room," which has been pressed into thwarted drug smuggling — such as hallucinogens might be used, I can appreciate that." service as a 12-man barracks. stored in hollowed-out pencils. And most can produce a "I've seen them put a bed post on a boy's feet and collection of homemade weapons taken from prisoners Andrews said he was wrong to have been threaten to beat his feet off if he didn't have sex with — fashioned from scraps of metal torn from beds or the, drinking in his car — admitting he drank rum them," he said. inside of a , or made from a stolen kitchen tool. poured twice, from a bottle into a 10-ounce cup of Coca Cola — while driving from Washington, D.C. Inmates like Shepherd and others interviewed in "I suspect you can get any drug you want in any of to his Cary home. North Carolina prisons describe a scary life where the our prisons," said one official, asking not to be named. "I knew it was wrong when I did it," he said. young and defenseless are victimized, where inmate "But then, I suspect you can get them in most high "bulls" seek the slightest signs of weakness. "There's no one else to be blamed. There is no schools too." excuse. It's wrong ... I knew it before I did it. I The stories vary by prison. Shepherd says he finds Twenty eight inmates died inside North Carolina's know it better- now. I've embarrassed and hurt a lot Franklin County peaceful compared to the gambling, prisons last year, the same as the year before and eight of people. For that I'm sorry." drugs and violence at the Odum Prison. more than in 1979. Most were attributed to natural Andrews, facing Republican Bill Cobey of Chapel Some tell a milder story. "It's just like a big family causes, but five died violently last year. Seven died of violence the year before. Hill in the most serious re-election challenge of his back there," says Stanley Poole, 26, who is serving 20 10-year congressional career, said he had not made years at the Franklin unit. As the state's prison system grows more crowded, a final decision whether to remain on the But he adds: "I'm trying to keep a low profile. It's assaults on inmates by other inmates grow worse. Democratic ticket or step aside. Spectrum:

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"The chances of finding profit organization, has 4,000 to 5,000 members, Funds for the space program were cut by nearly one- extraterrestrial life are very, very good," he said, Walsworth said. third of what they were in the 1960s during the Nixon, though finding aliens who eat Reese's Pieces is SEDS was organized two years ago by students at Ford and Carter administrations, Walsworth said. doubtful. Princeton University and the Massachusetts Institute He said President Reagan has been supportive of the Walsworth is president of the Duke chapter of of Technology. Walsworth established the Duke group program, however, "probably because of the military Students for the Exploration and Development of after reading about the first college groups. applications." For example, surveillance satellites are Space which discusses the possibility of Due to lack of interest from the public and political the only method for a nation to verify the military extraterrestials and future space exploration at bi­ groups, the space program is "underfunded and run by strength of another nation, Walsworth said. weekly meetings. bureaucrats," Walsworth said. Because the space program demands highly-trained "If a special interest or political group doesn't give personnel, it serves as an "initiative for education," The general public has little understanding of the big support then the only way the program can get Walsworth added. space program, Walsworth said, and the purpose of money is through the intelligence and good will of See SED on page 12 SEDS is to offer educational films, lectures and discussions that may dispel certain myths about space exploration. "When people think of the space program they think of rockets and going to the moon," Walsworth said. "In

AEPhis — Get ready to munch E-Systems continues popcorn at the Study Break : r of the pledges. Tonight, . ('anteihurv Co the tradition of Visitors of Duke Hospital West, 3096: Thanks fur the flowers, transom cookies, the world's great problem solvers. ixisiponed TNT's, and even bedside abuse. I'll try tu stay Guglielmo Marconi was processor-based teleprinters, in Texas, Florida, Indiana, Utah, on my feet, not my head, from able to see communications rev­ tactical radios and microminia­ and Virginia, write: Dr. Lloyd K. now on. I.ove, The Concussion olutionized by his development ture HF? VHF and UHF equipment. Lauderdale, Vice President Kid. ot Ihe first successful system of tn addition to communica­ Research and Engineering, radio telegraphy — the wireless. E-Systems, Inc., Corporate Cindy, Never yet a person ill, tions, E-Systems engineers are His first experimental transmis­ solving many of the world's Headquarters, P. O. Box 226030, huh? I'll miss you in CPS hut sions were no more than a few Dallas, Texas 75266, life will go on. Keep in touch. toughest problems in antennas, feet. But, within a quarter of a data acquisition, processing, century, he had advanced his storage and retrieval systems Sfl E-SYSTEMS Kim Rose Cousins: Here's system to the point that a radio and other systems applications for The problem solvers. big sisters, little v message sent from England intelligence and reconnaissance. m bombers! Thanks for being n could be received in Australia. Often, the developed systems fantastic Big Sis. Zeta-Lovi E-Systems scientists and are Ihe first-of-a-kind. always. Lisa. engineers continue to expand For a reprint of the Marconi Ken: To a gl< the lechnology he began. Today, illustration and information on ca­ weekend. Want to communications equipment reer opporlunities with E-Systems "Teddybt designed and developed by ARK habit-form ins! — The E-Systems engineers is used Dangerously Sexy One. extensively around the world for line-of-sight or satellite communi­ cations, digital communications and applications requiring micro­ Page Twelve The Chronicle Tuesday, October 5, 1982 Duke students successfully pay back loans By Michael Sayko Guaranteed Student Loans (GSL) and Efforts to prosecute loan defaulters and cases that needed further inquiry Duke students default on loans at a other types of loans offered by began in 1976 when then-Secretary of were turned over to the Justice rate half the national average, individual states and the federal Health, Education and Welfare Joseph Department for prosecution. During according to Williams, director of government. Califano directed that the government 1981, the U.S. Justice Department filed a the student loan office. Williams said about 33 percent of the begin to pressure colleges to collect series of mass suits against more than Loan defaulting is "not a very big student body received GSL's last year. federally funded loans. 600 student loan defaulters in such cities problem," he said. After completing their education, When colleges were unable to collect, as , Cincinnati, Detroit, Williams attributed Duke's 6 percent students have nine months before they the Education Department investigated Cleveland and Milwaukee. default rate, compared to the national must begin to pay back their loans. rate of 12 percent, to the students' According to Williams, a loan is likelihood to find jobs. "Duke students considered in default if payment does are generally more employable," he not begin within 120 days after the nine said, and are better able to pay off the month period. Cases of students . SEDS studies space loans. defaulting on GSL's are "turned over to SED from page tl space telescope that will allow man to In addition, Duke has a high the government," and students are Problems with funding often arise look seven times further into the percentage of students going to forced to pay all legal costs and because not enough money is given to universe than he can from the earth. graduate school, and "graduate penalties in addition to the loan. support a program through its Closer to home, Walsworth has students are more employable," Although Williams would not completion, Walsworth said, adding plans of his own for SEDS. He said he Williams said. The hiring of "good comment on specific cases, he did say that problems with the space shuttle hopes to organize trips for members people" in Duke's student loan office that some students who defaulted in the could have been avoided if the to the Morehead Planetarium in also contributed to the low default rate. past had to take out second mortgages . program had been completely funded. Chapel Hill and the launching of the Approximately 60 to 65 percent of on their homes to pay off the loans and space shuttle in January. Duke students received some type of the court fees. Walsworth predicts future space SEDS will also conduct a campus- loan last year, according to James "The majority pay the loans," he said. missions will include the building of wide poll to discover public Belvin, director of undergraduate "The 94 percent that do pay aren't given space stations, the mining of the awareness of space exploration financial aid. These loans included the credit that they should be given." moon's surface and the building of a issues.

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