Page Four TH€ SAL€MIT€ Interstate Graduate Program to Begin in Fall ATLANTA—Students in several Southern states can now enroll on a resident-tuition basis in selected graduate programs in other states. The arrangement, which will become effective this fall, is made possible through the Aca demic Common Market, a project of the Southern Regional Educa tion Board. The interstate agree ment provides for the reciprocal sharing of academic graduate programs. Students from participating states will have access to mas ter’s or doctoral degree work in such fields as African history, home economics, radio astron omy, water pollution ecology or nuclear engineering — to name a few of the program entries. crossword puzzle ACROSS 1 Luster 6 Type of lyric poem 11 Mythology: God of the winds 13 Myth: female warrior 14 Suffix: having to do with 15 Myth: foster father of Bacchus 17 •• Everest 18 Payable 20 Anklebone 21 — for the course 22 Border upon 24 Gibraltar, for short 25 A French cheese 26 Tiny particle 28 Remove gas oline through a hose 30 Euphemistic oath 32 Part of a chair 33 Myth; Muse of astronomy 35 Koko's weapon 37 Amperes (ab.) 38 Route (ab.) 40 or butter 42 Spanish cheer 43 The Third 52 Musical and movie: —! 54 Make repa ration 55 Sound of a bell DOWN 1 Lebanese seaport 2 Mythology: wife of Priam 3 Prefix: early 4 Elevated railways, for short 5 Night in Paris 6 Ostrich like birds 7 Dance step 8 Where the wizard was 9 Estate 10 Confiden tially: —- nous 12 Open hearth refuse 13 Myth: Egyp tian god who led the dead to judgment 16 Division of ancient Greece 19 Myth: muse of music 21 Myth: Sea god who could change his own form at will 23 Roman robes 25 Indian hemp plant 27 Homo sapiens 29 Foot (Lat.) 32 Conduct 33 German dia critical mark 34 Suffix: of the kind of 36 Glossy coating Answer to Puzzle No. 145 RDB GlBnilfi EDEIB QciniiREa HHtaaas 37 Large artery 39 Myth: Nymph who pined away for love of Narcissus 41 Tangle 43 Death rattle 44 Old, disman tled ship 47 Small roll 48 Transgression 51 State (ab.) 53 May 8, 1945; • - Day 45 — Bernardino 46 Rear Artil lery (ab.) 47 Myth; God of wine and revelry 49 University degree (ab.) 50 Uproar Distr. by Puzzles, Inc. 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The programs in which resi dents of a participating state can enroll depend upon their state’s arrangement. Under the Common Market agreement, each member state puts a number of its pro grams in a “market pool” and then arranges for its residents to have access to out-of-state pro grams not offered in its own in stitutions. The number of out-of-state pro grams thus made available at in state rates ranges from Mary land’s five to the 80 West Virginia will offer its residents, provided pending legislation there allows that state’s entry into the Market. As the examples illustrate, the typical Common Market program is one that is somewhat unusual, both in excellence and program specialization, and one that is needed by residents in one or more of the other states. By mak ing such programs available to students, needless duplication of graduate programs will be avoided. As Dr. William Hovenden, who directs the regional administra tion of the program, phrased it, “It is not only impractical and expensive, but also nearly im possible for any single state to provide the full array of pro grams required to meet the di verse higher education needs of its citizenry.” On the other hand, by offering highly specialized programs to out-of-state students at in-state rates, participating institutions will increase enrollments in such “uncommon” programs which, in many cases, have the capacity for additional students. Dr. Hovenden compares the ar rangement to that of the airlines industry, which for years has offered tickets on a standby basis at a reduced rate to fill flights. As a result of the Common Market, additional education op portunities will be available to many students and existing pro grams in the Southern region will be more efficiently utilized — all at a savings to the students, institutions and taxpayer. 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