The Daily Texan
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University Of Texas At Austin, Austin, The University Of Texas At
2022
NEWS IN BRIEF UT English lecturer suffers chest pains in lobby of library A 40-year-old lecturer in the D epart ment o f English suffered chest pains in the lobby o f the Undergraduate Library Sunday night. Lee G ordon, o f 807 West Lynn S t., was taken to Brackenridge H ospi tal at 8:31 p.m . com plaining o f tight ness in his chest, difficulty in breathing and numbness in both hands. A crow d of students and passersby gathered when an Austin Fire D epart ment truck and Em ergency Medical
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... ces unit responded to the call at 8:15 p.m . C. Bok, the guard on duty at the li brary, said he called the fire depart ment at 8:10 p.m . after a female stu dent alerted him to the victim 's condi tion. G ordon, who teaches four classes in technical w riting, said Monday that doctors were monitoring his heart and that he plans to resum e teaching T ues day. Marshal pushes for safety Sparky the fire dog and Smokey the Bear will alert U niversity faculty, staff and students to the how -tos o f fire pre vention this week. The fire m arshal's office will hand out pam phlets and red junior fire m ar shal caps on the W est Mall this week in honor o f National Fire Prevention W eek. " A lot o f these young people grew up with Sparky and S m o k ey ," UT Fire M arshal G eorge God ward said. " We just thought w e'd bring them b ack ." Panel to discuss evolution The University Society To Oppose Pseudoscience will sponsor a film and panel discussion on the theories o f creationism and evolution at 7 p.m . W ednesday in T .S . Painter Hall 1.06. Steve Bratteng, laboratory supervi sor for freshman biology and m odera tor o f the panel, said the discussion will deal mainly with the scientific ba sis behind evolution. Co-Op refunds available Patronage refund checks are avail able for pick-up at the University Co-O p through Saturday. The checks, which are 5 percent pa tronage refunds, are for students, facul ty and staff who turned in their cash register receipts for the 1982-83 fiscal year by June 30, 1983. A total o f $75,000 is being refunded. C hecks can be obtained on the street level, center aisle of the C o-O p, 2246 G uadalupe St. Black stress to be discussed The social, political and environ mental variables that influence stress will be one on the topics covered at an informal colloquium , " A Model of Black Stress M anagem ent." The colloquium is scheduled for noon W ednesday in the Texas Union A fro-A m erican C ulture Room. Doris J. W right, o f the C ounseling-Psychologi cal Services C enter, will be the speak er. The International Programs and Studies Committee announces that the d eadline for applications for the 1983-1984 G erm an Exchange Fellowships will be Friday. For more information, call Joyce B rew er, 471-4968. RASSL/Learning Services will present an informal talk on motivation and procrastination at 7 p.m . Tuesday in Jester C enter A209. For more infor m ation, call 471-3614. The Department o f Speech Com munication will present a production o f " H edda T esm o n ," an adaptation of H enrik Ibsen's " H edda G ab ler," at 8 p.m . Thursday, Friday and Saturday in the C om m unication C enter auditorium , at 26th Street and W hitis Avenue. T ickets are $2 and will be available at the door. Chabad Jewish Student Center will give classes in How to Pray at Shabbat Services at 7:45 p.m . Tuesday and in Torah at 8:30 p.m . Tuesday. Both classes will be at the Chabad H ouse, 2102 N ueces St. For more in form ation, call 472-3900. Recreational Sports Outdoor Pro gram will sponsor Rockclim bing I Sat urday. For more inform ation, call 471 -1093.
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