CROSS WORD PUZZLE FROM COLLEGE PRESS SERVICE 17 Disturbance 18 In good season 20 Laugh 21 Note of scale 23 Pigpen 24 Easy to do 28 Wine cup 30 Sweated 32 Strokes 34 Anglo-Saxon ACROSS 1 Grain 4 Small factories 9 Guido’s high note 12 By way of 13 Labors 14 Vigor: colloq. 15 Everyone USE YOUR PAPER TO REACH OTHER STUDENTS RUN CLASSIFIED AOS IN THE CAPITOL TIMES 20 WORDS FOR $1 DROP COUPON AT W-129 36 Mississippi River side-wheelers 39 City in Iran 40 Caught sight of 41 Article 43 Sun god 44 Again: prefix 45 Athletic groups 47 Nobleman 50 Young salmon 51 P> 'rd LL, 1 minimum 5 Puzzle Answer 55 Trio 56 Be in debt 57 Skill 58 Pays attention 59 Damp DOWN 1 Eggs 2 Be ill 3 Story 4 Begins 5 Motion-picture capital 6 Unctuous 7 Work at one’s trade 8 Steamship: abbr. 9 Slender finial 10 Sign of zodiac 11 Likely 17 Sped 19 Equally 20 Head covering 21 Fall into disuse 22 Oriental nurses 24 Showered praise upon 25 Country of Asia 26 Nocturnal mammal 27 Dropsy 29 Above and touching 31 Pitching stat. 33 Whirling motion 37 Insect 38 Portions 42 Printer’s measure 45 Mountain lake 46 Pack away 47 Sched. abbr. 48 Ventilate 49 Soak 50 Greek letter 52 Female sheep 53 Openwork fabric 55 Symbol for thulium LL, SELL for additional words The Capitol Time? Friday, September 13, 1985 Page New faces (continued from pg. 7) New York. Brand is currently pursuing a full-time independent research. This independent research in volves a cross-sectional study of remarriage and stepparenting. From Sept. 1983 until Aug. 1984, Brand had a Clinical Psychology internship from the department of psychology at the Friends Hospital and the Robert A. Clark outpatient clinic in Philadelphia, Pa. Brand currently resides in Philadelphia, Pa. Alhamdoullah “Omid” An sary of Highspire is another new addition to the engineering faculty. Ansary received a Masters degree in Electrical Engineering from the Universi ty of Akron, in Ohio and is cur rently working towards a Ph.D. One of the main reasons An sary said he came to Capitol Campus was because he was very impressed with the quali ty of faculty here. “I feel that a good faculty in sures better output,” Ansary said. He also said that the courses offered and the engineering department in general con tributed to his selection in com ing to Capitol. “As an instructor 1 want to be in the atmosphere with the greatest potential for growth, my growth and that of my students,” Ansary said. By Melanie Miller Jane McQuain Stacy Krnjaic and Joseph L. Michalsky photos Profile Lion Quarterback John Shaffer matched career highs with 12 completions and 167 yards passing against Maryland last Saturday. Shaffer’s perfor mance, one day after his 21st birthday, tied his previous highs achieved in last year’s West Virginia game
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