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Alumni trustees: The Committee on Alumni Trustee Nominations has announced that this year's voting has been concluded, and the two new alumni-elected members of the Board of Trustees are Elizabeth G. Armstrong '68 and Robert T. Blakely '63, BME '64, MBA '65. They will begin four-year terms July 1.

Summer hours: Beginning May 28 and continuing through Aug. 27, the Office of Transportation and Mail Services will open at 7:30 a.m and close at 4 p.m. Regular hours of operation (7:30 a.m.-5 p.m.) will resume Aug. 28.

New addresses: Several campus offices and programs have moved recently, and Transportation and Mail Services wants people to be aware of the changes. Here's a listing of those programs, with former addresses listed first, followed by new addresses: Latino Studies from Sage Hall to 472 Caldwell Hall; Finance and Business Office from Mann and Warren halls to Surge III; University Registrar Technologies Ser
vices from 14 East Ave. to 420E Computing and Communications Center (C. Uber), 424 CCC (M. John Testa and D. Barnard) and 222 Day Hall (J. Merrill); International Students and Scholars Office (ISSO) from Barnes to B50 Caldwell; Cornell-in-Washington and American Studies Program from 131 Sage to 471 Hollister; Graduate School from Sage to Caldwell; Cornell Institute for Public Affairs from 132 Sage Hall to 473 Hollister Hall; Learning Skills Center from Sage Hall to 420 CCC; Council for the Arts from 310 Sage Hall to 341 Caldwell Hall; Public Service Center from 14 E. Ave. to 200 Barnes Hall; the Office of Instructional Support from 14 East Ave. to CCC.

Summer Seniors Program: Anyone who is at least 60 years of age may enroll in Cornell courses this summer at a reduced tuition rate through the Seniors Program. This program is for senior citizens who would like to attend classes at Cornell but are not interested in earning college credit.
During the summer, Cornell welcomes students of all ages: adults and youngsters at Cornell's Adult University (CAU), high school students attending Summer College, professionals in a variety of fields, and undergraduates from many colleges and universities, among others. With the instructor's approval, seniors can take courses offered in subjects ranging from African languages to women's studies. A registration fee of $50 per credit is due at the time of course registration. No transcript, grade record, or proof of attendance in the class will be kept. Registration and instruction for the eight-week session begins June 10, and the six-week session begins June 24. For more information, call 255-4987; write to the Cornell University School of Continuing Education and Summer Sessions, B20 Day Hall, Ithaca, N.Y. 14853-2801; e-mail <ss@sce.cornell.edu> and ask specifically about the Seniors Program; or visit the Web site at <http://www.sce. cornell.edu/CUSS >.

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