Graduate
About 20 medical auxiliaries — pathology, X-ray, radiology, and radiotherapy technicians — will graduate in a ceremony at the Medical Centre, Christchurch Hospital, on March 29. Professor K. S. Adam, a professor in psychological medicine at the Christchurch Clinical School, and the head of psychological medicine at Christchurch Hospital, will be guest speaker. Ski-ing.—The Austrian, Baril Gensbienler, who had never finished higher than ninth in previous World Cup races, won the final down-hill of the season at Heavenly Valley, California, as his more celebrated teammate, Franz Klammer, finished a poor fifteenth. Golf.—Andy Bean (U.S.) captured the first victory of his professional career and collected 8U540.000 in the Doral-Eastern open golf tournament nea, Miami. David Graham (Australia; has scored on 278, one stroke behind Bean.
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