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BROWN HEARS LINUS PAULING DISCUSS NUTRITION

Author: Date: Tuesday, May 29, 1984
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Section: RUN OF PAPER
Brown University, the nation's seventh oldest school of higher education, yesterday awarded degrees to 1500 undergraduates, 400 graduate students and 70 medical students. Seven honorary degrees also were conferred during the university's 216th commencement exercises.

Linus Pauling, Nobel Prize laureate in chemistry (1954) and winner of the Priestley Medal (1984), was one of four speakers. Pauling discussed "Nutrition and Health" at the medical convocation.

William Muehl, professor of Christian methods at Yale Divinity School, delivered the baccalaureate sermon, "One for All and All for Whom?"

WITCHE;05/28,18:32 NKELLY;05/30,08 B07655008


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