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...reports so he could compare Voss' discipline with that of other guards with similar records of infractions, he said he received documents with information about guards other than Voss blacked out. When McCombe asked Dowling about the missing information, his boss told him Associate Director for Labor Relations Carolyn R. Young '76 had blacked out the reports...
...effect of discrediting the guards and permitting retaliation against them. He identified the four as Police Chief Paul E. Johnson, Manager of Operations for Security Robert J. Dowling, Assistant Director for Finance and Administration Brian D. Sinclair '62 and the University's Associate Director of Labor Relations Carolyn R. Young...
...They try to find a way to sweep it under the rug," said McCombe. "Carolyn Young had the opportunity and Diane Patrick also to investigate the department. They could have done away with all this problem...
During their frigid all-nighters on Palomar Mountain, Gene guides the telescope, shooting two pictures, 40 min. apart, of each patch of sky. After developing the film in the observatory darkroom, he turns the negatives over to Carolyn, who scans each set of two under her stereo microscope. If anything has moved against the background of fixed stars during the 40-min. interval, it appears to float in the eyepiece. If so, it is an asteroid or comet and might someday present a threat...
...Shoemaker, with geologist Eleanor Helin, began the world's first systematic Earth-crossing-asteroid watch. When Helin left in 1982 to launch her own asteroid search, Carolyn, her three children grown, joined Gene. Since then they have been on the alert -- and on the run. Last fall, for example, they went to a conference in Ontario at the site of the 1.8 billion-year-old Sudbury Crater, which is 300 km (188 miles) wide. From there, they flew to Iowa City, Iowa, where Gene examined core samples from the nearby Manson Crater, 35 km (22 miles) across and about...