Campus Connection, 6 January 1986

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1986-01-06
Abstract
This newsletter contains information on recycling paper in exchange for money, a study of elk conducted by Dr. Fred Harrington at Riding Mountain National Park in Manitoba, a notice indicating that the position of chair for the Women's Studies department has been filled, as well as displays to be held at the Art Gallery. The newsletter includes a profile description of Dr. Margaret Bateman Ellison, as well as sections on the Mount's Co-op program with Dalhousie University, a public lecture on quality in daycare settings, research grants, an in memoriam section for the death of a student in French Language studies, an article on 'Women and Moral Madness,' an advertisement for a summer in Oxford, England, a show and tell event, a section titled 'From Science to Feminism, Stress to Childhood,' and a section mandating the use of call forwarding. The newsletter discusses The Peace Beat as it relates to leukemia and other cancers, communications skills as a necessity in all disciplines, faculty achievements, in-services, research, and meetings, a nutritional study showing that spaghetti is better (for health) than steak, a letter to the editor remarking on publicizing the new Elsie Gregory MacGill Memorial Foundation and its associated reward, and a section labelled 'Christian or Feminist?.' The article concludes with a section on the second published volume of 'The Checklist of Canadian Copyright Deposits in the British Museum 1895-1923: Goad Insurance Plans.'
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