The Record

Vol. 21 No. 7 Oct. 10, 1996

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Photo of nearly 100 people watching presidential debate in May Auditorium.

Watching and learning

Nearly 100 people gathered in Simon Hall's May Auditorium to watch the first presidential debate Sunday, Oct. 6. After the debate, the audience split into groups of about a dozen members each to conduct DebateWatch discussion sessions. DebateWatch focus groups also were conducted at the School of Medicine and throughout the St. Louis region. (For more information about the DebateWatch activities, click here.) Photo by Doug Miner.

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News

* Building for a healthy future: Medicine's evolving practice plan responds to changing environment
* Changing health-care market has had serious implications for some academic medical centers
* North is named first Olin Professor in Arts and Sciences
* Gloria W. White announces retirement
* Trustees vote to increase number of graduate student representatives to two
* First female law school graduate blazed trails for today's students
* Jim Davis to speak about presidential election
* Volunteers sought
* Campus, community join hands in DebateWatch
* Margolies-Mezvinsky to deliver keynote at Olin Conference
* Newman brunch features Javier Mendoza, Pikers
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Medical Update

* Salt studies problems with inner ear fluids
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Washington People

* Davis: 'a versatile citizen of the University'
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Calendar

* Exhibitions
* Films
* Lectures
* Performances
* Miscellany
* Calendar Guidelines
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Sports

* Sports recap
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For The Record

* For The Record
* Gladys Watkins Allen, 75, served longest tenure of any woman trustee
* Longtime supporter of education James Lee Johnson Jr. dies at 64
* W Club's Sports Hall of Fame opens doors to 10 new members
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Opportunities and Personnel News

* Opportunities

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Staff Information

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