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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 5 Mar 1975, p. 3

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should have y9hllr-l3:t3l-0-t Micah and united is man down into chemi- eatoispaessittteforiMer- drmsinttt-erreiatimr- shipwithfood. Adnqtiatteractiemoeemrs when the effect of a drug is Mined by theadmini- for rm. These inter-- actims may be usefWor A team of mathematics students from the Univer- sity of Waterloo took top humus in the 35th annual William Lowell Putnam Mathematical competition. They were in competition with students from 305 other universities in the United States and Canada. Second U W takes top honors in Putman Contest prize went to the Univer- sity of Chicago team; third went to Caltech. The Waterloo team - the first top prize winners ever for the university - consist- ed of tun fourth year mathe- matics studuits. Ed Severn of Scarborough and Steve Locke of Bramalea and one third year student. Richard Anstee of Ottawa. Their coach was Prof. Rod Cdoir er. Visiting Prof. Murray 21 dir over? WWI-6m In the adverse situation. Worki /fllg-ffl'gl, Married? . Ontario number! EH1] rtmFrar6StMeqhAreAt' aterriq Malian. emrteto.thteisdemmtatrat- ed by the high fat diet timtufthisdrug,permitting a 10':er thedrug lobeused. While the following list is incomplete it does pro products include; tttya- taken on an empty stomach include; ampicillin, peni- cillin G, tetracycline, ery- thromycin and sulfona- Klamkin also worked with thestudents. In addition to winning the top team award. Water- loo also had a student among the top five individuals writ- ing the contest; he is Grant Roberts of Ingersoll. (The Putnam does not assign in- dividual standings for its "tnp five" contestants, on the grounds that one can- not usually make a reliable enough distinction between them.) The competition is fund- ed by a grant left by Wil- liam Lowell Putnam. ad- ministered by faculty mem- bers from Harvard who appoint a director (Dr. AP. Hillman, University of New Mexico.) Dr. Hillman an- nomced the contest win- Drugsthatshouldnotbg Drug mixtures can be dangerous for Your parents OHIP Insurance no longer includes you. So apply for your own. Don‘t delay, or you could he walking into an emergency uncovered. Consult your em- ployer or contact your nearest OHIP Office. . We OHIP Ottici, in your area will answer any questions you may have. IH Hey'., Street hmsmmu arFaees, Street is My. Sun! "ri a... A-- uss-n nun) an. in Ibo-93w!!! s at! an Guarani rev an rum-o 576ml” 55 ca, on?" 0m- 2732):» eomeimetive_theasi- dieatoenaegtaeitKA- threet-rsaftermel. Drugs to be but with. immediately before or at ter meals top-ttteast- ric distress include; lai- dnisooe and 'ttte-ta- witttakotsotare; mutual- mineral oils. Vitamin E should not betahenwithirmtasthe E. Large 7 and frequent servings of turnips. blus- set sprouts, cabbage and iranquiiisers,, Mann's. early in December," says Prof. Cooper, “but the stu- dents had been in training since the first part of Sept- ember. We had them in for special problem solving sessions “nee days a week all fall." "That means it was a tough test." says Prof Klam- kin. “The scones are all well "Doing well is more a test of one’s problem solv- ing ability than of one's ad- vanced knowledge of ad- vanced mathematics," Prof. Klamkin suggests nets. He also said the top score this year was 77.2 out of a possible 120. Vitamin "The exam was written tiaivir-s- Em mun {So-n1 ins-u: eatItMqqge. tall he qrteatittrrsNeaaerhmtettte -itrttrrree-tahi_ yttrium e1ar'reotreme'tt gym gland. fesrmiaqrpatieattsortttteeor- "se8mettrtddtahirqrmedi- Author to speak at Erb St. church ulty munber of Chicago‘s MomtrBiMehtatitrste,wiit beinWaterloofromuarch 23to30tospeakattheErts stgeetMegtmtgtiteCtttarett. author of What the Cults Believe, teaches bible and missions at MBI and served as principal in a bible schoolinlndia. 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