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1 aid that is often contingent on the teaching of their respective D€Sjg]] On the  
`  national languages. Clayton also will train Cambodian English The UK Ceiiege ei Human Enviienineniei Sciences is
teachers at the University of Phnom Penh and the faculty of nesting ··Desi_,gn en ine Edgar" an inieiicii design
i Lew and ECO“OmlC SCl€'"‘C€$· symposium, student furniture design competition, and
i  This is not the first trip to Cambodia for Clay/TON. H6 Féin élfi textile exhibition this fall. Sponsored by Bittners of
E¤€ll$li PVOBYGTP ih€l€‘ in 1991 and Y€lUm€d @83111 in 1994 Louisville, the event will bring together members of
the interior design community from across the country
to address cutting edge design issues. This year's focus
A *1* rr is "Design for the 21$‘ Century; Rethinking Home." The
i   president of Bittners, Claire Alagia, is a 1980 College of
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f Six journalists were inducted in April into the Kentucky V — *9 .. fmmghe lmgmpg
lournalism Hall of Fame, sponsored by the UK School of it k_ __ i T r‘‘‘ T`; $,21 gms ESE;
loumalism and Telecommunications. lnductees must be   .. _ i T ehgflgg Wl 9
i natives of Kentucky or have spent a substantial part of their   1   T eg I tm bOn2l
i careers in the state. The honorees are the late lohn   i~ gp gm Sr
Michael Barry editor from 1950 to 1968 ofthe Kentucky . Z urine t _e
E lrisn American in Louisville; Oscar L. Combs, founder of   Sym,Ii?i$Slum°
the Cats' Pause; lohn Lewis "lim" Hampton '59, former ’   H di
editor ofthe Miarni Heralal, former editor-in-chief ofthe TH \;ii.t ey-
Kentacky Kernel, and member of the UK Alumni Association M I my .
Hall of Distinguished Alumni; Timothy M. Kelly, publisher L 1 { ii iilsetutlp m
i ofthe Lexington Herald-Leader; Mary leffries, longtime Side Cpinii texlng On wl. ,,95 6
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i newscaster for WHAS radio in Louisville; and the late Ted by Ciive Vgrsten War KO POSt_MOd€m_
l Posten, one of the first African Americans to work in the Virginia Tech. · Interim Textiles l946_
  newsroom oia metropolitan daily newspaper. wiiiiiei Of the i li)76', mm September 10
T lgqg Sf“‘l€"f_ _ f through December 31. The
Biomedical En ineering Professor ‘l“‘9" "’”‘i’”"""'   exhibit will document
tO Study at   textile surface embellish-
1 lohn Lawrence lll will spend 10 weeks this summer at mem? lei uphOlSt€9f‘ fleet
l NASA's lohnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, Col/€n9gS‘ Well h9ngm`gS‘
  studying computer data on the awkward "gait" that and Wmdew treatments
astronauts exhibit upon returning to Earth after long
i stays in space. This is the second time Lawrence has
won the lohnson Space Center American Society of
Engineering Education Summer Faculty Fellowship
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