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Staff Reports
Arizona Daily Wildcat
April 20, 1998
Today on Campus
- Travel back in time to explore "The Tuskegee-Togo Cotton Scheme: 1900-1909" with Kendahl Radcliffe. Radcliffe will lead this lecture in Room 100 of the Martin Luther King, Jr. Building at noon today.
- "Who Knows Where the Pots Go?" Do you? if not, you're going to want to find out at 7:30 tonight in the DuVal Auditorium of the University Medical Center. Archaeological geologist Dr. Beth Miksa of Desert Archaeology will discuss where the prehistoric pots of the Hohokam, Mogollon and Anasazi people were made in a slide-illustrated talk. This event is free and open to the public.
- Draw the parallel between science in the home and laboratory at "Digital Imaging for Science and Home." Michael Lesser will direct this talk from 7:30 to 8:30 tonight in Room N210 of the Steward Observatory. Join him in discussing current digital imaging systems, TV, digital TV, high definition TV and traditional 35mm film. Then after the discussion, if the weather permits, you can view the night sky on a 21-inch telescope.
- compiled by Kate Longworth
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