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Tractors for the handicapped (Photo)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Handicapped
Date: 1/26/1982
p. 10

Wheelchair push aids handicapped
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Handicapped
Date: 4/14/1982
p. 10

National Employ the Handicapped Week
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Handicapped
Date: 9/28/1982
p. 15

Special week supports handicapped, employers
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Handicapped
Date: 9/30/1982
p. 5

Program puts handicapped kids into 'mainstream' classroom
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Handicapped
Date: 10/28/1982
p. 4

Braille menus good idea, make lives easier
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Handicapped
Date: 7/16/1982
p. 6

Campus vandalism affects handicapped
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Handicapped
Date: 7/28/1982
p. 1

Hansen to Texas A&M?
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Hansen, Arthur
Date: 3/19/1982
p. 1

Hansen seeks Texas A&M position
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Hansen, Arthur
Date: 3/13/1982
p. 1

Hansen accepts job as A&M chancellor
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Hansen, Arthur
Date: 3/24/1982
p. 1

Hansen looks forward to Texas A&M challenge
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Hansen, Arthur
Date: 3/25/1982
p. 1

Fantasy image of Hansens turns into real thing
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Hansen, Arthur
Date: 4/8/1982
p. 6

Hansen bids fond farewell at last Senate meeting
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Hansen, Arthur
Date: 4/20/1982
p. 1

A look back; the Hansen years
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Hansen, Arthur
Date: 5/5/1982
p. 12

varied interests highlight 10 years at Purdue
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Hansen, Nancy
Date: 1/11/1982
p. 1

Health program set for February
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 2/1/1982
p. 3

Poor health habits plague students (Ed.)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 2/1/1982
p. 8

Common surcrose sugar alters metal processes
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 3/17/1982
p. 8

Health careers Day planned
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 3/23/1982
p. 4

Too much sucrose unhealthy
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 3/24/1982
p. 5

Free sickle cell testing Wednesday
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 3/30/1982
p. 5

Prof supports 'healing thyself'
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 2/11/1982
p. 10

Find out about problems before your health sours
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 2/18/1982
p. 19

Program to train students as health advocates
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 10/4/1982
p. 5

Starch blockers may be dangerous (ed.)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 10/6/1982
p. 6

Concerned student tells story of bad experience with starch blockers
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Health
Date: 10/22/1982
p. 5

Students 'interesting,' says Dutch professor
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Languages and Literature
Date: 1/15/1982
p. 7

Portugese language called 'valuable'
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Languages and Literature
Date: 2/3/1982
p. 10

Board aids language students
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Languages and Literature
Date: 3/15/1982
p. 3

Prof's 'Mastery Spanish' class lets students move at own pace
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Languages and Literature
Date: 3/17/1982
p. 5

Simon advocates second language
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Languages and Literature
Date: 3/24/1982
p. 3

Foreign languages aid U.S. economy: Simon
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Languages and Literature
Date: 3/30/1982
p. 3

Professor translates medieval work on women
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Languages and Literature
Date: 10/13/1982
p. 11

H.S. Day accents foreign language
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Languages and Literature
Date: 10/22/1982
p. 3

Office makes culture less shocking: director
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Students
Date: 1/19/1982
p. 9

Students: chaos may erupt when Khomeini dies
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Students
Date: 3/22/1982
p. 19

Stop the killing (Photo - Palestine Students)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Students
Date: 9/24/1982
p. 1

Tanzanian student compares U.S., homeland
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Students
Date: 4/29/1982
p. 12

Indian trip offers cultural diversity
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Studies
Date: 4/1/1982
p. 8

Students see the world on "Semester at Sea"
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Studies
Date: 4/1/1982
p. 8

Soviet students similar to U.S. students: twins
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Studies
Date: 9/9/1982
p. 7

Directors picked for foreign study programs
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Foreign Studies
Date: 4/22/1982
p. 19

Sinninger finishes tree planting
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Forestry & Natural Resources
Date: 3/17/1982
p. 9

National wildlife week to heighten awareness
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Forestry & Natural Resources
Date: 3/18/1982
p. 7

Purdue places fourth in forestry event
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Forestry & Natural Resources
Date: 10/28/1982
p. 7

Leg traps are not inhumane (Letter)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Forestry & Natural Resources
Date: 12/1/1982
p. 6

Traps cause needless agony
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Forestry & Natural Resources
Date: 12/1/1982
p. 7

Turned off (Photo)
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Fountains
Date: 3/3/1982
p. 1

Much work, interesting history behind spill of Purdue fountains
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Fountains
Date: 3/3/1982
p. 4

Picture perfect [Loeb Fountain]
Publication: Exponent Newspapers
Subject: Fountains
Date: 4/28/1982
p. 3