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The Pantagraph from Bloomington, Illinois • Page 8

Publication:
The Pantagraphi
Location:
Bloomington, Illinois
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8
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8 rantagmph, Ulimmlntton, Ie. 20. llO. Down-to-Earth Rendezvous Grants to ISU Since 1962 Nearly Million ft PREPARATION FOR SHAYINC i rtrtrarch and training grants A rfCflved by Illinois State Im- i vcrtity dnre 19C2 total nearly million dollars, university of '0 7 ficials reported wst week. The $379,804 has come from varied sxirce.

Including the Atomic Kneriy Commission, U.S. Office of Education, National Science Foundation, State Office (4 rublie Instruction, Q. Vhmt tk lira trmf I pitffttom or tttatitr A. Wiicr it lha mol effeciiva txarJ aolirner. hcuil Jir o(if in direct relalioo to lha amount of wr it abwN.

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41 -ri U.S. Public Health Service, De-partment of Mental Health and the Rockefeller Foundation. The National Science Founda fji. tion was the greatest single i source, donating 3U2.3su lor projects ranging from 19G2 through 1967. The NSF total In cludes the 1180.000 grant made in l2 for construction of re search facilities for the depart I i 7 4- I ment of biological sciences.

A special education division Associated Press rhotocrarher Al Chang lies on Rround with head bandaged after being wounded by a Viet Cong bullet. Picture was taken by a Vietnamese free lance photographer. (AP wirephoto via cable from Saigon) FIRST HAND program for preparation of pro a- fessional personnel to teach handicapped children has been recipient of the greatest amount It ScWwa Wirt tiS r.O. 117S lHNillt Kf. Mrdirlna and rWinary ar ko prtifrwUmi ibal work aa one ilh pwrpo Tm Hood hralih.

lha Itiyaictaai rfM-rb- lha Itiarma. riM liprnr lha hrlth-r I War Photographer Learns What It Means To Be Hit for a single project, $249,600 In two grants during 1964 and 1965. Other large amounts Include $100,241 in three grants from the Office of Iubhc Instruction during 1963 66 for development i.iH Cape Kennedy, Fla. (AD Amorica'i four who chalked up the first space rendezvous with the mooting of Ominis 6 and 7 meet aain for the first time since they landed thi time in the astronauts' quarters at Cape Kennedy. Walter Schirra.

left, shakes hand with James Iovell, at risht, unite between them, also in handshaking mood, are Thomas Stafford, second from left, and Frank IJormaa Lkirman and Lovell, who rode Gemini 7 to a record of 11 days In space, returned to the space complex Sunday for the reunion. (Editor's not Th wrirtr of took over when his leader was and testing materia-Is for gifted children In a project headed by Dr. Theodore Sands; $57,056 from the Atomic Energy Com-i out. Al," he said. "You'll be okay." It was only then that I realized that I had been hit.

this dispatch, Hawaiian killed. oind Th AiMciattd Prtss mission in 196365 for a study Tracars Zippad By This was the firing we heard Brockman photographic staff In Vitt Nam by ur. Herman t. The largest herd of buffalo In of mutagenesis in ncurospora, when we got near, and suddenly and $43,200 from the U.S. Pub it enveloped us from all sides.

heM J1 is In The Viet Cong, hiding In trees lic Health service In 1964-66 for six wks ago attar sarving for 21 ytars as a combat photographer for tha U.S. Army. To, day a Communist bullrt hit him Intha haad.) I research by Dr. Helen Marshall on Adelaide Nutting and the rise of the nursing profession. and in the thick jungle, were trying to surround us.

I lay flat on the soft ground, AAAAAA AAAAAAAAA By AL CHANG my chin pressed into the dirt be- COURTENAY. Viet Nam hind a tree. A paratrooper (AP) I had often taken pic-' called across to me, "Hey, Al, tures of Americans, Koreans 1 those tracers are going right and Vietnamese wounded in my, past your head." 21 years as a combat photog- I turned my head, and then rapher for the U.S. Army. But "zap." The sledgehammer hit.

had never been hit myself. When I woke up 40 minutes 20 Club Years Honor Murray The only one of 30 men forming the Bloomington Lions Club Today, ironically as a civilian later, the medic from Corn-photographer in the thick jun-jpany, 2nd Battalion, was beside the Courtenay rubber! ing over me. 20 years ago was honored Sat plantation 40 miles east of Sai "Wait 'til we get that bullet A A A A A A A A A. A A of the year! GIVE your family a btii BERRY AUTOMATIC urday night by Lions interna gon, I got it. I felt that a ham tional at the club's anniversary tm-r 1-' t-r mer had been smashed into my la)-1fcrte)TSr)T4 dinner at Howard Johnson s.

"4 Adam Murray, the only re What To Give HIM? GARAGE DOOR OPERATOR! maining charter member, was A A A A A A A A A A A A A A A $13250 ft Opani. clotai garage door at the touch of button in your car! presented a plaque from the Bloomington club and was recognized as "Charter Monarch" by the visiting speaker, head. Relief Force I was there with a U.S. paratrooper company from the 173rd Airborne Brigade that had moved into the jungle to assist a paratrooper platoon trapped by a large force of Viet Cong. I knew that some Americans had already been killed and S0 In Doubt? Ci a GIFT CERTIFICATE 1 thm mak thaii own Mlclion! redio-controNea convenient ttepMvinf 1 either protection tefety enfineerea oetMty nttdted prooier proof fully mrrentea Lions International director John Balbo of Western Springs.

SEE TRY GIVE IT! 'Old Monarchs receiving pins for 15 years of member wounded. The platoon leader A ship were Francis Hines, Paul Morns and Roy Ummel. 1 I from the trapped unit had been the first to die, his buddies told me later. A District governor James Da I 'l III- vis of Morris inducted eight new members. Why tak chanctf Cheat th amount you with to glvo rhon lot him mako hit own selection otter Chrittmatl He'll probably thank youl We Giv.

"StH" Green Stamptl ULBRICH KRAFT 111 N. Main St. As pressed deeper into the jungle, we could hear the thud of the enemy 50-caliber slugs ripping through the jungle and Hand Cut Larry L. Bailey required 1001 W. Market St.

Market Phont 967-9565 the crack of the automatic weapons. stitches in his right hand early A AAAAAAAAAAAAAA Monday after an accident at his The beleaguered platoon had called in artillery fire right on apartment at 708 E. Jefferson to its outer perimeter, accord ohce said Mr. Bailey was try ing to the acting platoon com ing to put a key in his door mander, Sgt. Gilert Parker, ock and accidentally stuck his from Auburndale, who hand through a door window.

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