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...Gases. About one thing, U.S. space scientists have no complaint: Apollo 11 provided them with a wealth of data and lunar material. Last week, as they completed no fewer than 152 preliminary tests on 55 lbs. of lunar rocks and dust, they made several more interesting discoveries. Geochemist Oliver Schaeffer, seeking to determine what gases are expelled from the sun as solar wind, heated a pinch of moon dust to 3,000° F. Analyzing the escaping gases, he found that the lunar surface had absorbed considerable helium and hydrogen from the sun. But he also noted surprisingly large amounts...
...ERNST J. SCHAEFFER...
...will never produce a report as competent or thorough as the studies of Markham or Schaeffer. A-200 students want to learn about educational administration as well as make recommendations for vocational training. They spend a lot of time arguing about organizational needs and procedural timetables. The more theoretically inclined students are still trying to define "vocational education," while the more practically minded men just want to see first-hand a wide variety of job training programs...
...Mike Sicher to take over the right halfback slot, which he filled admirably for most of Saturday's contest, but that means switching captain Joe Gould over to left half. All of which leaves Munro with only one tested reserve at the middle of the field, senior Bill Schaeffer, who himself is just recently recovered from a bout with mononucleosis...
Besides Barnes and Kroll, other members of the new executive committee are William Schaeffer '68, vice-president and director of intercollegiate affairs; Barbara Sard '68, director of new programs; and Aida Chang '68, secretary. Andrew M. Gilman '68, and Donald M. Berwick '68 will evaluate and coordinate the semi-autonomous committees of PBH--a function which two vice-presidents performed last year