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(answers on page 7) GB.. Foreign architecture study set A foreign studies engineering program program at the University 4 sponsored abroad by the of Leeds in England will University. begin Spring Term for University architectural engineering majors Howard Kingsbury, associate professor of architeCtural engineering, developed the program, which is the first Backpacks and tape recorders stolen A backpack containing a tape recorder was taken from the west wing ' of Pattee yesterday, according to Police Services. The items taken were owned by John Daniels, 605 Fairmount Ave., and were valued at $6O. Fifteen students have been selected to particpate in the 12-credit pilot program this year. Kingsbury said a regular student exchange with the University of Leeds is A tape recorder was taken from 312 Sparks ye,sterd,ay, according to Police Services. The tape recorder was valued at $4O. Mary Coseo (Bth-biology) Blair (2nd-Division of Tuesday from 506 Tener Hall. reported the theft of her back- Undeigraduate Studies) was The money belongs to James pack from the second floor of taken from the lockerroom in Falba (2nd-science). being considered for future years. The specialized program is designed to enrich professional training of prospective architectural engineers through ex posure to foreign practices involving the en vironmental and structural Pattee, to Police Services yesterday. The backpack and its contents were valued at $4O. , - Police Services reported A wallet belonging to John $l2O in cash was taken design of buildings Courses offered include Architecture 316, Architecture 443, Architecture 403 and Architecture 442. The program is open. to ar chitectural engineering majors of at least fourth term standing. White Building yesterday, according to Police Services. Value of the theft was $35.
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