Vol. 20 No. 23 March 14, 1996

Kevin Ray and Shirley K. Baker examine items from the archives of the late Stanley Elkin. Also on the table is a signed first-edition copy of Elkin's "Mrs. Ted Bliss," which represents the 3 millionth acquisition of Washington University Libraries. (For more information about the University Libraries' 3 millionth acquisition celebration, click here.) Photo by David Kilper.
News
3 million volumes: Washington University Libraries will celebrate a benchmark acquisition while paying tribute to Stanley Elkin
'The Coffee Room' part of library event
Czech-mate: Royse literally pins down wanted criminal
Margaret Rossiter, Calvin Trillin to give Assembly Series lectures next week
Blewett B annex to be replaced
Taiwanese law focus of three-day seminar
U.S. News touts several programs in its rankings
Trustees approve 1996-97 budgets, renovation of West Campus space
M.F.A. exhibit opens
Medical Update
Gene researchers discover new type of growth regulator
Low-dose hormone therapy for post-menopausal women to be evaluated
Volunteers sought for asthma-treatment study
Washington People
Gray wants to catalyze disability studies
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Incidents from Feb. 25-March 10
For The Record
For The Record
Hilltop faculty receive tenure
Kaye and Dick Parvis cited for world efforts to aid poor
Ecologist Owen Sexton named director of Tyson Research Center
Engineering school honors several alumni
Opportunities and Personnel News
Opportunities
University committed to affirmative action policy
New insurance plan to be explained in campus meetings
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