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It‘s curtains for the wrestling team at
. the end of the current season As a re-
. sult of a Title IX investigation by the Qt
\ g fice of Civil Rights, the Universny must
“ Q provide equal funding for both mens
and women's sports. The wrestling team
4‘ was sacrificed to meet that require-
.. . merit See page 6.
Vol. LXXXV, No. 79 Wednesday, December I, I982 An Independent student newspaper University of Kentucky, Lexington, Kentucky
Graduate programs receive
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1’ varie grades in U. . study
\ - .____.__.____ Its mathematics department's by the math program‘s high rank-
From staff andAPreports graduate program also received ing. however. “We have a very fine
> .’ , above-average marks. and math. mathdepartment.”
. ‘ —-——-———-———-———— Spanish and English departments Donald Clapp. vice president for
, . . . , 4 . A nationwide study rating the were cited for substantial im- administration, also questioned the
.»KC l? ' ' ‘ quality 0f graduate programs has provement over the last decade. rankings.
.5 given UK and University of Louis- UK programs receiving average “I don’t know that they reflect the
, ville mostly average to below—aver- to below-average ratings were quality of the programs.” he said-
' . age marks. chemistry. geology. statistics, “Probably some are accurate and
” Nine graduate programs in hu— French literature, music, physics somearen’t."
' .' manities. math and physical sci- and astronomy. Art Gallaher, main campus chan-
‘ ences were rated at Kentucky, while Graduate School Dean Wimberly cellor. declined comment on the re-
' only the chemistry department was Royster could not be reached mt port. saying he is not familiar with
- judged atlmisville- night. But in an earlier comment on the specific program ratings.
The ratings were the result of a the report. he said he believes the “It’s simply a fact of life —.higher
' two-year study by a committee of report accurately reflects the over- education is not a priority in tlns
. scholars chosen by the study’s spon- all quality of the school’s depart- state.“ said Dorothy Gibson. acting
- .. ' sors, the National Research Council ments. chair of UL’s chemistry department,
.. V - and three other national education Royster said he is proud of the im- which received a below-average
.... - i2. 3 "1 andresearch groups. provements the departments have mark. .
.. T . l ‘ 5e...- ‘ ,z; The study is the first such review made over the last decade. The department was evaluated. in
5“ sf;- ', ' , Z of graduate programs in a decade. But William Ehmann. associate April before. the new $8.9 million
it ._ 13‘. 41 Quality was measured through stan- dean for research in graduate chemistry building opened.
~ _. “e... » dards ranging from a program’s school, last night said he questions Clapp agreed. “One of our prob-
” h" f " l‘ . , :35? faculty size to the success that its the accuracy of the rankings be- lems is that programs at all 19"le
fl ‘\ . g. graduates had in finding jobs. Only cause the report. to his knowledge, havenot been adequately funded.
' graduate programs that also offered did not include a margin of error hesaid. .
-' .. f. doctorate degrees were included in and standard deviation in its statis- Also included in the report is a
a: . ,iiyrm the study, tics. random sample survey of college
_ ‘ "”7 ,fwrgzfi” UK's Spanish and Italian graduate "Until one looks at the error limits professors who rated programs in
_- gage: programs received the highest on the analysis. whether we are sta- their fields by reputation. .
' marks of its nine programs. ranging tistically different from the (nation- About 200 universities submitted
5‘ V, _- from average to above-average rat- all mean is questionable,"he said. information on their graduate pro-
, .~ .5 “ ings. Ehmann said he was not surprised See amount. page 3
i” " '- “ 3.; FBI questioning mechanic
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: 1. Maid... _ LOS ANGELES (AP) — A me- had a grudge against two of the re- Iwill not comment further."
_ . ’ ’ a % chanic wanted for questioning in the tail outlets where the poisoned Tyle~ Fahner said authorities added a
z. of? s" Extra-Strength Tylenol poisoning ml was purchased. federal charge of flight to avoid
ca.“ ”3%; _ . . deatls was arrested yesterday in In Chicago. Illinois Attorney Gen- prosecution on the marijuana
2:”. Z Los Angeles after be contacted FBI eral Tyrone Fahner said at a news charge in order to bring the FBI ‘in
a: fl; . agents voluntarily.authorities said. conference that Masterson “made onthesearch.
W“ 99,1“ 2,, Officials in Illinois were not label— statements to variom people that he Hoos said he did not know why
" ' ‘ ” .. f :7, b ing him a suspect but said he was was involved in the cyanide killings Masterson came to the FBI office.
' * 1”" c :3; t (A someone they wanted to talk to. . . But he also characterized Mas- nor would he comment on what Mas-
3a,. ‘54”; , Kevin John Masterson, 35. walked terson as “apparently the kind of tersonsaidduring interviews.
w. = . ' u ., -;.ii 1:- ,1. :6. into the FBI office in West Los An- person who says a lot of things that “We interviewed him as a possible
“i (3&2 > ’ " *3 5.,.~ it?” geles on Monday afternoon and said are not true or that he does not suspect in the Tylenol case." Hoos
1% , -' ft: 3 he was willing to be interviewed mean. He is not a suspect . . . he is said. Asked whether Masterson was
a at; a, .3 ’Z; about the Chicago-area poisonings. someone we want to talk to because still considered crucial to the Tyle-
4% " 3535"“ j; . said FBI spokesman John Hoos. of the things he said." nol case. H005 said: “All I can say
“he. " . Maw-r ‘ , . a, Masterson was questioned, de- Fahner. spokesman for the multi- is there are no federal charges
. ' . tained overnight. then turned over to agency task force investigating the against him."
L05 M8815 police, WhO arrested killings. said Masterson was not Masterson was held without bail
" him yesterday at FBI headquarters their best lead. on an outstanding warrant for pos-
was... :“ton‘ew ’ ’ on an outstanding warrant from 1111- "We have a number of people we session of marijuana and was sched-
" nois on an unrelated matter. H006 are looking at and sooner or later uled for arraignment on that charge
. said. they will not all turn out to be people today, police Lt. Keith Ross said.
h h """""-°'/‘9"~ Authorities who searched Master. who say things they haven‘t done. The Illinois Department of Law
MUC TOO muc son's rooms in Chicago in October There will be one who committed Enforcement had issued an all-
His face contorted, Who vocalist Roger Doltrey brings a song to a dramatic close. The group, on found two Tylenol capsules and two the cyanide killings." . _ points bulletin {on Masterson's ar
its fine. American tour after almost 20 years in the spotlight, performed Monday night before 0 bottles labeled POlSOh- Investigators _ Asked lf he had #5011280“ 51300310 rest on the marijuana possession
sold-out crowd in Rupp Arena. See page 4 for more photos and a review of the concert. have also suggested that Masterson 1“ mind. Fahner said. Ya I do, but charge.
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