$ May is... National High Blood Pressure Month National Nursing Home Month Hearing and Speech Month National Arthritis Month Older American Month Mental Health Month Durham Health Fair And May 11-17 is National Hospital Week hi 1 ntaucom 6ukc uniucRsity mc6ic&.l ccnteR VOLUME22, NUMBER 18 MAY 2,1975 DURHAM, NORTH CAROLINA Over 2,000 Men, Women Will Receive Degrees Commencement Slated for Next Sunday ■e than 2.000 men and women are InHnnr Rtarlinm in race r>f rain W n ha r>..i Ai .. More than 2,000 men and women are scheduled to receive degrees when the university holds its 123rd graduation exercises May 11 in Wallace Wade Stadium. Dr. Alexander Heard, chancellor of Vanderbilt University, will deliver the graduation address. The 3 p.m. program will be moved into Cameron Indoor Stadium in case of rain Duke will award eight honorary degrees during the exercises to recipients as varied as a choreographer and the comptroller general of the United States. Recipients will be: —Gay Wilson Allen, doctor of literature. A native of Lake Junaluska, N.C., he graduated from Duke in 1926. He is considered the authority on poet Walt Whitman and is the author of several standard works on American literature. —George Evelyn Hutchinson, doctor of letters. He is Sterling Professor Emeritus of Zoology at Yale University. His Treatise on Limnology is the most VA HOSPITAL 7, barricades BUILDING 7c GRADUATE CENTER PARKING GARAGE TO HOSPITAL thorough study of lakes ever made, but his work extends into the development of modern ecology. —Henry E. Rauch, doctor of laws. A retired executive with Burlington Industries and a trustee of Duke. 1964-74, he worked to establish the university’s Graduate School of Business Administration and has long advised the medical center on management and accounting (Continued on page 4) Fulton Road To Be Blocked Fulton Road which stretches between the Veterans Administration Hospital and the parking garage will be partially barricaded for two weeks beginning early next week. The barricades will be erected so that construction workers may relocate utility lines as part of the preparations for building the new Duke Hospital. The large “H" and "HS " parking lots along Fulton Road will remain open according to Harry Gentry, manager of medical center traffic and parking, but Erwin Road at the VA Hospital intersection will present the only access to them. The “HS ” lot parallel and adjacent to the railroad tracks between Erwin Road and Fulton Road will not be affected. All emergency traffic will be routed from Erwin Road to Trent Drive which runs between the School of Nursing and the Graduate Center, and then onto Fulton Road in front of the parking garage and Emergency Drive in front of Bell Building. Access to the “N" lot which serves the School of Nursing will also be by way of Trent Drive and Fulton. The construction team will t)e using pneumatic jackhammers or small blasting charges. Gentry said, and so there may be a certain amount of noise associated with their work.