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"From Kalamazoo to You," a talk which explored the major events of evolution using references to familiar cities and landmarks, was delivered annually by Dr. Breneman, late Luther Dana Waterman Professor of Zoology. The talk became a campus tradition and would attract standing-room-only crowds of students, faculty, staff, and alumni.
A group of girls about 12 years old talk about boys, growing up and the physical changes which occur during adolescence. Superficial changes of growth, skin, body hair and body contour are discussed as well as the more complicated phenomena of glandular problems, sexual maturation and the reproductive function. Reproductive systems of both the male and female are explained. Emotional changes are dealt with as well as the importance of personal hygiene and health.
Founded in 1948, the Hilltop Garden and Nature Center was designed to promote community gardening at Indiana University. From the beginning, Hilltop was jointly sponsored by IU, the city of Bloomington's Department of Parks and Recreation, and the Bloomington Garden Club.
This recording is the soundtrack accompanying a slide show describing the work of the Hilltop Educational Center. Recording is on part one only.
Points out some of the key areas that the layman may overlook if he's new to the sport of soccer. Interviews fans who tell why they have been "turned-on" to soccer. Includes a glossery of soccer terms.