Vol. 21 No. 11 Nov. 7, 1996

'Kids Speakin' Out'
St. Louis-area youths perform a "Double Dutch" jump-rope routine during "Kids Speakin' Out -- A Celebration of Young Talent" on Oct. 25 in Simon Hall's May Auditorium. The talent show was part of a two-day program that focused on the special problems and showcased the talents of St. Louis children. More than $700 was raised from ticket sales for the talent show and from a bake sale. The money was donated to Haven of Grace, a shelter for teen-age mothers in the St. Louis area. The two-day event was sponsored by Voices for Children, a student group at the George Warren Brown School of Social Work that was established in the spirit of the recent "Stand for Children Rally" in Washington, D.C. Photo by Doug Miner.
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'Strong and talented': University enrolls 1,296 freshmen from 47 states, 27 countries
Scientists recommend varying head position of sleeping infants
U.S. News editor, former presidential adviser Gergen to lecture
Architecture symposium focuses on increasing internationalization
Designer of unique structures to lecture
'The Dybbuk' tells tale of love trapped between two worlds
Lectures scheduled before each performance
Four taken into custody in connection with armed robbery of University student
Writers to read from works for hunger relief
Medical Update
Researchers discover how cancer dodges immune system
Team's fiscal planning offers solid future for school
Washington People
Cryer focuses on mechanisms of diabetes
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Seminars offer employees guidance on investing for their retirements
Enrollment deadline Nov. 22 for flex plans
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