UA Anthropologist Proves Syphilis Native by Richard Brune
Express Sympathy
Lindley Denies Retirement
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Foto 1: Figura Described as "a landscape turned into a figure" this oil painting was done by Helen Grimse, wife of UA's former popular PR chief. The work was awarded the purchase price of 1,000 pesos in the Universitýs annual student art show.
Foto 2: Irrevocable Evidence Alejandro Estrada, UA's youngest anthropology professor, points to one of the skulls from Yagul, Oaxaca, which shows unmistakable signs of advanced syphilitic decay. Estrada's report to the American Association of Physical Antropologists won him the only standing ovation of the conference.
Foto 3: Accreditation Firm Dr. D. Ray Lindley, UA president, takes time out from his busy schedule to assure an anxious professor that the Universtity's standing with the southern association is not in jeopardy.
Foto 1: Mr. Coley Taylor Reading Milton This etching, done by art instructor Paul Reilly and exhibited in the last quarter's faculty art show, captures with amazing force the spirit and essence of a great humanitarian, teacher and friend.
Hairy-Look Legalizer Has Own Hair Set Afire by Bill Aronson
Traditi Halts Progress
Spa Offers Attractive Trailer Site
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Foto 1: What Do We Do Now? Bill Aronson (left) seems to be asking Alex Lippert, organizer and president of the Cinematography Club. Among Lippert´s other accomplishments are the legalization of hair on campus, the invention of Basket-can and acting alongside Raquel Welch.
Foto 2: This Is A Real Indian You know life from India. His name is Vinod Vyasulu and he's an economics prof at UA. He came to México to study the economy in order to gain a different perspective on his own country's problems. If you want to know more, read the story.
Basketball Court Star Often Prefers Diamonds by John Schmuecker
Coed Sports Proposed
This Coliseum Is Not In Rome
Prize Stock Bull Rancher Boasts Five Major Studs by Daniel Green
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Foto 1: Foul Play Pancho Solórzano, 6-3 forward of the UA Vols, takes careful aim from the foul line during a recent afternoon practice sesion.
Foto 2: The Magnificient Seven The owners and manager of the Ganadería de La Laguna pose after a hard day's work to throw a little bull. The ranch has been famous for its prize fighting bulls since 1908 and sells to most of the major plazas of México.
Foto 3: Skycraper UA'a new multi-purpose coliseum, now under construction, is strinkingly pictured at dusk with the famous Popocatépetl volcano as a background...