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Despite vaccine shortage, flu bug can be hindered Alan I. Glass, M.D., is encouraging those unable to get vaccinated to help reduce spread of the flu through other measures. World's Fair 'aeronautic concourse' honored The University will hold a ceremony at 4 p.m. Nov. 12 on the south-facing wall of McMillan Hall, commemorating the field west of Olin Library. | 'Magneprint' system licensed by WUSTL It detects counterfeit credit cards by reading a unique magnetic "fingerprint" on the stripes of the cards and other objects that carry information. Brain benefits: Severe calorie restriction has some positives However, dietary changes did not seem to prevent mice from developing some cognitive deficits associated with age. More medical articles Landscaping, environment help make campus safer A program called Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design reaps major benefits when it comes to reducing the chance for crime. Red Cross aided by internship program It gave students hands-on experience in a variety of humanitarian areas at the organization's chapters across the country. Dance St. Louis, Edison to present Kansas City Ballet The centerpiece of the program is Six Solos, a suite of rarely seen 20th-century masterpieces restored by William Whitener. PAD to present Caryl Churchill's Cloud Nine It's a classic gender-bending satire of colonial and sexual conquest; performances will be Nov. 12-14 and 19-20 in the A.E. Hotchner Studio Theatre. | |||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
More Headlines Once again, time to give back; Give Thanks Give Back, that is Midwest economics meetings hosted by University Nov. 5-7 Min to discuss growing up during China's Cultural Revolution Biographer of African-American life Haygood to speak Nov. 9-10 Judge to discuss book on Wiley Rutledge | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
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