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Western Carolinian Volume 41 Number 28

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  • PAGE 2 THE WESTERN CAROLIAN THURSDAY, JANUARY 15, 1976 'Ufology' studies Mr. Friedman is the only space scientist devoting full time to the science of "Ufology." More than 16 years of study and investigation have convinced Mr. Friedman that Earth is being visited by intelligently controlled vehicles from off Earth. His talk covers data from several scientific UFO studies, misconceptions a- bout UFOs, travel to the stars, "humanoids", the faulty arguments of the "educated" non- believers, the inadequacy of the "Condon Report" - all from the viewpoint of the practical scientist. Mr. Friedman's lecture is illustrated with forty 35mm slides of data and UFOs from all over the world and is always followed by a discussion. Mr. Friedman's relatively u- nique professional background includes 14 years of experience concerning nuclear aircraft, nuclear rockets, fusion rockets, and nuclear powerplants for space and earthbound applications. Professional affiliations include the American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics; mensa, the Air Force Association, and several UFO groups. He is director of the California UFO Research Institute and is the only nuclear physicist member of the National Entertainment Conference (NEC) and AFTRA. He is a fellow of the British Interplan- tary Society. Mr. Friedman has published and presented many technical papers and has also published articles on Flying Saucers in both the popular press and professional journals. He has given hundreds of lectures on UFOs to enthusiastic college and professional audiences in more than 44 states and Canada since 1967. He was one of only twelve scientists contributing to the Scientific Symposium on UFOs held by the US Congress in 1968. He was one of the few scientists featured in the NBC Documentary "UFOs: Do You Believe?" broadcast, December 15, 1974, and seen by more that 44 per cent of TV viewers nationally. UFO expert Stanton Friedman will present a lecture TONIGHT at 8:15 in the UC Grandroom. The lecture is sponsored by the UCB. Atleft: UFO —fact or fiction? (Photo by Mclntyre). HOW TO KEEP THE LIFE OF THE PARTY ALIVE. For free information, write to: DRUNK DRIVER. Box 2345 Rockville. Maryland 20852 ^ mDnnDnnnnnnnnnnGnnndnDdDnDDnnnnDDDnnDDnnnDDnnnnDnannnnnnnn □ a □ a a □ □ D □ □ □ D □ □ D a □ □ □ a □ D □ □ □ a a a □ □ □ a a D □ D D D a D SPRING QUARTER in ENGLAND, 1976 April in Paris, London in May a ii ii m a m a a a a a The Program includes the following course offerings: 1. 2 week program History 4390-01. Methods and materials for research in England. 3 hours. 2. 7 week program Biology 3391-01. Science in 18th Centruy England. 3 hours. English 3349. Studies in 17th and 18th Century Literature. 3 hours. History 4390-02. England in 18th Century. 3 hours. In addition, three courses will be offered independently. Biology 3391-02, Modern Biology, English 3395, Modern Drama; History 4331, The American Revolution. Participating Faculty: Dr. H. F. Ferrell, English, McKee 200. Dr. H. R. Mainwaring, Biology, Stillwell 112. Dr. A. E. Mathews, History, McKee113A. For any further information, and application forms, contact any of the above named faculty m a m a a a a a a a a a a Estimated total cost: In-state students-$940.00. □ □ a □ □ a a n D □ D D □ D a □ a a a a a D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D D DDnnnnnnnnnDDDDnnnnnnnaDnaDDDnDnnnnDDDDDDDDDDnnnnanDnnnDnaD
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