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We are in a transition from an energy-based economy to a knowledge based economy.” Graham’s willingness to make sacri- fices for the welfare of the state and the University are important elements that modem leaden of public universities should exhibit, Hooker said. “We need a renewed commitment of thestatetoeducation,”Hookersaid. “Gra ham extended his influence of education throughout North Carolina. The bound ary of the University should be the bound ary of the state, too. It’s hard to remember that we are serving the state, which should be the over-guiding principle.” Friday said he felt Graham’s impact on Hooker's administrative and educational philosophies would become evident in the near future. “He (Hooker) is an inspired pupil ofDr. Graham,” Friday said. “During the course of his administration, you will be able to see (Dr. Graham’s) influence more and more.” Calvin and Hobbes Wi LENT COLLECTION IS WQL.'fOO Dipl TOMS WHEN WWW A STUPID WASTE OF DCOAED/ I CANT BEUE'IE SPRING THE t THOUGHT TIME THIS IS/ I WISH /Wt> J* W* MCM WOUUSNT TAKE ME TO IDEA ON HER OF IT/ THE THERE WAS SOME WAT OUT _ rX* THE ARBORETUM .Ho WOHIER AT THE LAST PROBLEM IS OF THIS ASSIGNMENT. L „ r SET BAD SECOND.. ) THAT MOMS „ \ THE Daily Crossword by Roger Jurgovan ACROSS 1 Gem weight 6 Highest point 10 And others: abbr. 14 Vacation isle 15 Impoverished area 16 Thin 17 Spectrum 18 Just dessert? 20 Declines 21 Rounded stone 22 Corn unit 23 Literature Nobelist 25 Not so much 27 Scandinavian land 29 Edge 30 Slightly open 34 Lettuce variety 35 Available 37 Detonating device: var. 38 Blvds. 40 Christmas seasons 42 Flightless birds 43 Fen product 44 One skilled in sorcery 46 Sibling: abbr. 47 Start the pot 48 Network monogram 49 Took in 51 Harris or Silvers 53 “Inferno” author 54 Simian 57 Pallid 59 Sale phrase 62 Buzzer 64 Fiery particle 65 Amerind 66 Mongrel 67 Lane 68 Pielet 69 Ripens 70 Silly ones DOWN 1 Enclose 2 Semite 3 Coupe accommodation 4 Mistreated H T A T T AX H I R]O j N Mull 11 | I 11 1 | SHY EMU H North Carolinians Prepared For ‘United We Stand America’ Party THE ASSOCIATED PRESS RALEIGH Texas billionaire Ross Perot is trying to start a third party, and North Carolina seems to be fertile ground. In 1992, Perot supporters in the state easily passed a 70,543-signature require ment to get his name on the presidential ballot. They collected 175,813 names in just four months. Perotthengot 13.7percentof 2.6 million votes cast. 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