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' .V.a .t ?, .' 4 U 44/let M (Contined from Page 1) reearch ito .. estial cancer for su6me,10 years. This form of the ,4sease i1 iot prevalent in the 2.35: year .group, and is almost fal4ay fatal in two years unless te tumor is surgically removed in tirme.: --Epdemology. Basically ppu- latiqn .study, this aspect of Pub- lic health research tries to spt statistical frequencies of cancer in geographcal, age and occupational groups.1)r Sidney Cobb, combin- ',ng meicine and psychology at the p'urvey Researlh Center, has done wrk donattittdes associated with To Come SUNDAY, FEB.12 7 and 9 p.m.-Cinema Guild present Ingmar Bergman's movie "Smiles of a Summer Night" in the Architecture Aud. TUESDAY, FEB. 14 8:30 p.m.-School of Music pre- sents a concert by The Baroque Trio in Rackham Lectu~re .Hal. 8:30 p.m.-School of Music pre- 0e its a recital by students of the 'ThaTh the schol's Recital Hall. WEDNE SPAY,FEJB. 15 3:00' p,m. -David Haberstam, greln correspondent for the New Yor)c Tines'..wlgive, a lecture in ~oi~rnaism, "An American or- respodent Behind the Iron Cur- ftan" in Kellogg Auditorium. 7 and 9:05 p.m.-Cinema 'Guild' presents, its Experimental Series Program in the Architecture Aud. 1:4pm-'ho'o ui r aets a:" concert, "Contemporary Dirctons' in,Hll ,Aud., THURSDAY, FEB.1S 7 ;ad 9:05 p.m.-Cnema Guild presents Andrzej Wada's "Ashes and Diamonds" in the Architec- ture Aud. ;8:30 -p.m.-Professional Theatre Program presents , Play of the Month, "Porgy and Bess" in -Hill 'Auci. .--&30 pn,-UivestyMusical ~8octety. Chamber Music Festival presents the Bordin Quartet in Raelcltam Aud, T ad A:4 p 1.-im Guild presents Charlie Chaplin's "Md- ~ern 'Times" in the Architecture 8:30 p.m.-Professional Theatre Program presents Play of the Month"Porgy and Bess" in ill - t 834 . i.l-4nlersty.. ual nbbiety " Chamber Musc Festval preents Stockholm Van del String Jdartet in ,Rakhamx Aud. SUND Al FEB 19 E' p~m -Ujniversty Players Chil- drer's -''hatre presents,'Te "TheinTuelodAd 7 and 9:05- p.m.-Cinema Guild presents Charlie Chaplin's "Mod- ern Timhes" In the 'Architecture Aud., Order Your Subscription Today ,76"40558 TONIGHT SMILES OFA SUMMER- NIGHT. Comedy by the Scandinavian mester--Bergman dir. Ingmar survival and death from cancer. He says, "We try to follow peo- ple through a disease, studying the psychological variables related to medicine. For example,, there is a fair amount of evidence that those cancer patients at peace with the world live, longer than those who become depressed with t h e i r plight."! In related types of work, he has bound that tumors grow more rapidly in hamsters that are isolated than in hamsters that live together." Epidemiology is being applied to lung cancer: problems. Dr. Cobb notes' that "it would be interest- ing . to study the cancer incidence rates of.' airport personnel. Parti- ally burned diesel fuel is carceno- genic-cancer causing-and, con- tains a chemical also found in cig- arette smoke. These people are ex- posed to the fumes day in and day out." In another case, it was discov- ered that there was 100 per cent bladder cancer incidence among' workers in the aniline dye indus- try before the vats were sealed off from the air. This year will bring many note- able cancer researchers to the tni- versity to hold meetings on each of these aspects. of the cancer at- tack. Dr. Francois Jacob, Nobel Prize winner from France, for his work in genetics, will give a series of lectures in May. in line with the ::Sesquicentennial festivities. The occasion will be the Donald E. Johnson, Lectures in Cancer Re- search. official publication of the Univer-. The Daily Olffilcal Bulletin is an sity of Michigan for which The Michigan Dailly assumes no editor- ial responsibility. 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