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\
 
  B°°k of choice   _lohn’Rennetlr (lalbraith. He has been
i___   r_ _i in _ V ig r at Massachusetts srnce 19/3, and has
i been a fellow of the Institute for Ad-
A book written by UK’s Lexington vanced Study at Princeton. He is a
i carrrpus chancellor, Robert E. Hernen- rrrerrrber ofthe Conrnrittee on Occupa-
way, and published in 1977, has been tional Classification of the National
i chosen as a featured selection by the Academy ofScience and isalso a rrrem-
T Quality Paperback Book Club. The ber of the Amherst school board.
book is Zora r\’mlc Hints/mr.: A Ijlerriry
Biggmjr/ry, Her books, especially Tlrpjr   7       V M   »i
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i read in paperback editions, V V in 7 F WriTT www ! .  
I _]eremy D. Popkin, a scholar of French l» A " ' A, , ij Z
l   {TTT I   TTF revolutionary history and a well-known  f ( -; .
I   i V teacher and lecturer at UK, recently { `\__   _‘— 
l j rrrade a little history himself. `Q  ( ri  _,-· .
i Beginning this fall students in _]ewe1l 1 He was named to two important fel- ‘ ,» ‘
  Hall can roorrr there with international lowships simultaneously, the same two     i
  students and get credit for part of their that his father—Richard Popkin, a ’ _
  cross-cultural course requirements. professor of philosophy at L'CLA—— \ ’
  A new course, "Foreign Cultures in a earned in 1952 and 1970. y t \ `
1 Living Context," will be taught by an- Popkin the younger, like Popkin the
l thropologyprofessorl/\'illiam Y. Adams, elder, is a Fulbright Scholar and Gug-
i who will provide general principles for genheim Fellow, considered among C
i analyzing and understanding a foreign the most prestigious of prizes awarded < * "
l culture. Students in his course will to university professors, researchers, l , i l
i roorrr with students from norr-western scientists, and artists. `_' A . , ~
i or third world civilizations and will take The fact thathe won both simultane- L ·’   i ’
1 part in a weekly seminar. ously is probably a Hrst, spokesmen at ._ I
_]ewell Hall, awomen`s dormitory for the two foundations figure, but the fact l f
52 years, began housing both men and that he and his father each won them When Henry The Gala is ca-
women undergraduateswhen it took on defies the odds."I guess it is unusual to   :'hl;l‘l$ i/l’;T;';E;;d‘;?'
the narne ol L·R’s lnternatronal Lrvrng/ be a second generation recrprent,` 60_Piec& UK Ccmpcnylsupep
Learning Cen ter rn August. Popkin says. "lt”s qurte an honor and 1 Symphony Orches- America, the
1 fel   to rstlil   Z.‘;’t?:.¥iL',;’§. t2LfL";'°;‘.';.'°ri§1I:‘!;...
New Asks Dean lm;’vggl~¤;i:;>   fylll<>*~~l¤1r>$}~¤ll ry.$r..ry. rm rr.? tara ryan;. mqkrrrg rr
, g 1 Illolley lt) time the prolrfrc possible for ¤II
K   TT V K mi spend the 1991-92 school year in France ‘°'“P°‘°"/°" P'°‘°°d‘ '° b°'l°fl'
Richard C. Edwards, chair ofthe Eco- to research the role ofthe press and the gginggg/czijizxsg ;::j°"ege °f Fme
norrrics Departrrrerrt at the University of mass media drrrirrg French revolution- his familiar musical Funds are slated
Massachusetts-Amherst, has been cho- ary crises from 1789 to 1968. °l°”l" wl"' ° f°" ’*°d°"* $°h°l°"
. , . ' _ . ,> student orchestra. ships, technologicol
» sen as the new Dean of the (rollege of He already has wrrtterr two prize- Mancini, he¤d_ advancement and
Arts and Science, He began his work in winning hooks on the subject and says lining the annual academic enrich-
° August as head of UR’s largest college, his year in France will allow lrirrr to Fl“° Em G°l° '“°“*· A *°*°l °*
. . . ` . ` _ . Benefit, hos left few more th¤n $130,000
~ wrtlr a faculty apporrrtrrrerrt rn the De- produce a tlrrrd book. mnesmnes um has been mised
partment of Sociology. Popkin will be a visiting professor at turned. He has during past benefit
` Edwards, 47, is a labor econorrrist the University of Lyon`s Center for 90 °lb”'“‘ °"fl 7l Pf"'f°"“°"f°$·
l who has written 11 books and over $(1 Press History. $;;TT;5n;:;?sg gtgsligfggable
  articles and hook chapters. His re- He has been a UK professor since picture scares and 606-257-4929.
» search has focused on economic history 1978, after spending a year at the Uni- f°“' A°°d°“1Y
and the social and political as well as versity ofPittsburgh.He isa graduateof ::;:75 t° his
economic dirrrensions of industrial re- the University ofCalilornia at Berkeley,
latiorrs. earned his master"s degree at Haryard
Edwards received his Ph.D. fronr University and returned to U(_I-Bcrkc-
Haryard in 1972, where he studied with ley for his doctorate
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