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Western Carolinian Volume 59 Number 06

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  • estern Carolinian September 30,1993 Features Page 15 SUMOTO" FROM PG. 9 Clay is my medium right now. I with marble, wood and also stain- teel. I do all my work as commissions jildings." [apanese buildings right now are i of concrete. It's very dry; it is cold want to use my clay structure in the lings to make people feel more com- ble, more warm." Matsumoto explained that the Japa- have a word for creating this com- ble effect. It is called "Yuragi." 'It is the environment of music, the tie ocean, all things you can hear that 3 you feel comfortable. Like when ile come to a hospital. They are in , right? So I want to create the kind of ' they can relax by." f you can't make the trip to Asheville e Matsumoto's display, be sure you by his workshop next to the Belk ling. He'll be glad to show you around tell you about an artist's colony he is ing set up in Fekuoka, Japan. Ten minutes with ... Justin Holmes Staff Reporter Born: September 24,1935 Hometown: Milwaukee, Wisconsin Family: Ellen-daughter Occupation: German Professor Education: B.A.- Haverford College, Haverford, PA - Pre-medical and German, 1957 M.A.-Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD - German, 1960 Ph.D.-John Hopkins University, Baltimore, MD - German, 1969 PAUL HABERLAND (photo by ASB) ... Paul Haberland What do you like most at WCU? " The high quality of students who choose to study German. As most people know, German is a difficult language." What is your favorite memory: "My favorite experience, as far as my work, is when our German majors are accepted to major universities. It is very rewarding to me. I also like working with the students. I am also advisor of the German club. We take trips and eat German food. It is a lot of fun." Why German? "One, I had a good high school teacher in German. Two, I had a Rotary Scholarship to Germany. I also enjoyed Germany when I went there." With this, you With these, pi can save for years, can save right now Apple Macintosh Color Classic*-1180, Built in 10" Color Monitor and Apple Keyboard It $953 Apple PowcrBook" ltflii.'SO, Built in Keyboard & 10" IlacUil Super Twist Monochrome Display $1325 :mmmw\ That penny jar on pur dresser Now, vou can get substantial savings on these Macintosh personal computers. You can also get special student financing with the Apple Computer Loan - to make owning a Mac even easier. To see Apple Macintosh LC III i'80, Apple Basic Color Monitor & Apple Keyboard 11 $1250 A(>ple Macintosh Ccnlris' 610 i<80, Apple Basic Color Monitor & Apple Extended Keyboard II. $1499 just how affordable a Macintosh can be, visit your Apple Campus Reseller today. And discover the power more college students -£~ choose. The power of Macintosh. The power to be your best: University Media Center Hunter Library See Dana or Bob • 227'734l '••*■•;;• .a ■■...-■ ;U:;l ■'•■.:■■ !*!• ■ :■!, \l,i<mt'<-h > .-<itn- ii'i.I!••,!,,-rU-?* .ir,- lr,kk-tiutrt. .4 \fif4,- u>m{>ttkr !m (Jut* « ,1 nn>tskTnlMui-HMrt Uyhm*Ito.{#*■ Umfwler. />«.
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