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An addi- -tional 129* titlés of. papers ,published. durifng 1975 by, +an,ot.h'er1190;of:the corjnp%ln3\~S -fscientisfé and researchers‘a:'e also cited‘. in _a reference _se<;—= tion concluding each volume. Seven‘ different, Kodak. te- seai:ch_ groups, Iocatéd ‘Great Britain,‘ F1-anc‘_eT and Australia as well as in the ‘United States, are. feprée gentedf within the pu‘bl_ica-' »ti‘Oj_1. -Gaughv is; a. former resident of Sharon‘, ;Pe.nnsy1van;.ia_ Va 1965 PhD’ ~org’anifc chemis- vtr-y' graduate of Ohio. ‘State Uhiversitv. “ 1Fbr:hiany‘year_5. Kodak has encouraged fits -mpeop.Ie. . to publi/$.h their . when possilile, to share .théir\know- ‘ledge with. the scienti world. The company has »collected and; reissued more than 5,000 -of -their technical papers overwthe 63‘years¥ai~nce ‘the research laboratories‘ were=foundeda . é -For many ‘ygars, IK9da'k~~:h as gngonragegi‘ its ._:people to. publish their when? ,possible, tq share their \know-. ledge with the scienti world. The‘ company has cp‘1l‘ected iandf reisisued~ more than Er,‘O0O of their_tech,nic,a_l* paper‘-sover the 63\yea;'s since the research laboxjatories were founded’. QEo1m ’ L‘ 71:i_'39 ~EnI; BM’- ~ %B-utfitul-~Bu;qu« ‘»1io&.np_-Dinixia-‘iioom-co;aiui1< Lanny , 8a'vin¢Lfrom11A:30 nan, un . .Ent§r,tainm.ent-Fri. sat. nites 3%: M ‘=1 Your bah; - I2 Vid- L A [ S DAY PARTY D A Y MEN-ATTENTION5 21.35 in n'nd -Dinner lasting. Any \5 Q»? ‘:,‘s ‘} .. £2‘ THE GOOD TIMES Lamb ' 's DAY 9-:30 P.M.-1‘:30 A.M Call us now for your Spring Banquets .- 298-9767 ¢‘¢¢¢¢1kt#'¢%h'#‘¢¢¢'£'#¢'4r't* Assn OOIVI GAD ' ‘WEBSTER APPEARING LOCALLY will be the Col- lege of ‘Wooster Scot Band, which will per- form on Sunday, March 20, at 3:30 -p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church, Webster Road, Webster. The concert is free and open to the public. ’ ‘ FOUNTAIN RESTAURANT , V‘ v.~1cHE-s . '1.-DINNERS vCOCK,TALl.S- T V IPLETE TAKE our senv. WE~W§5LCOME 4 AANQUETS 3. PARTIES Scot‘ Band Concert Se}! ‘ ‘ senwne THENTJC CHINESE cuusme & AMERICAN FOOD The College cfWoost.erSco1; Band will‘ give a concert on Sunday, March 2021!; 3:30 p.m. at the United Presbyterian Church, Webster Rqa Web- ster. In charge of the Scot Pipe Band is sophomore Kgiren Schoenewaldt of Watchung; New Jersey. Miss Scheonewaldt has won both regional and nation al.awai'ds for her solo piping and is res- ponsible for the bagpipe in- struction program atwooster. Dr. Ling. a graduate of Syracuse University, is~pro—‘ fessoriof musie education at the College which is located in Wooster. Ohio. He has done extensive composing nag! ar- ranging for marching. symphonic and jazz bands. His new trumpet trio, “Leroy Anderson Revisited.” will be featured on the program. The concert is open to the public without charge. All,are invited to -attend. The- pro- gram will be‘ repeated at Twelve Corners Presbyterian Church. Brighton, at 7:30 p.m. 671 -#5790‘ CREDIT HONORED Webstev Plaza 980 Ridge Rd. Webstelj Under the direction of Dr. Stuai-'t.Ling, theband wiil pre- sentwa -program of Scottish music, marches and music by such: composers as Morton Gquld. Petey 'Gx=ainger ‘and ‘Scott Joplin. The touring con- tingent is made up of Bagpipers. Highland Dancers and 65 instru- mentalists. all clad in ‘Dress MacLeod tartan kilts. YOUR SERVICE ~';“ 3..t.‘.‘~,.\ .2’ 3'1 7' - '7‘ ' M Wlunlmlllmltmllummunln. WEBSTER ’ CUSTOM CAR PET ELECZTRICAL CONTRACTOR Carpet Linoleum ~ Carpet ‘Repairs Binding 8: Cleaning Residential Commercial Blown i'n \ Cellulose Insulation Yaegor Electric 265-1866 Guest soloist on the tour is Nancy ‘Buckingham, profes- siona1'clarineti’st and wood- wind jnstructor at Wooster. She is also director of the school's woodwind ensemble. ' a72¢ai-30 . I Hjuunlllnmnuumluluulmn Brush Choirs IIEMIIEE Now You Can Rent - . MEN'S FORMAL ATTIRE ’ By -After Six \&The Complete Ensemble\ McGU|RE'S ~ MENS SHOP St. Lawrence University is launching its 1977 Alumni Fund drive this spring with personal solicitation campaigns in 15 areas of the Northeast as part of “Enter- prise St. Lawrence\ the uni- versity's current develop ment program. The pro- gram’s objective is to double annual giving and to generate $30 million in new capitol by 1980. mm: 15 E. Mam St’ Webster. N.Y. The Alumni Fund goal for 1977 is $500,000, up $120,000 from last year's level - the largest total in the fund’s 48- year history. WILLIAM A. $1 K-APTEIN’ Q . COMPLETE, 9 M noon covemne ..;;.. ViNYL&CARPET 9 LOW pmces %’ExPEaT INSTALLATIONS; gy‘ ',WEBSTER‘. Ngv. 6 THIS AD IS WORTH .- . . Sewing Maszhine Repair 3. Cleaning on on Mone- { you cut IT our! 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