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Washington, November 8: Talk on Coronary Heart Disease Prevention

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From: "HR-Net News Distribution Manager" <dist@hri.org>

Originally From: Panayiotis Zaphiris <pzaphiri@Glue.umd.edu>

The Hellenic Graduate Student Association ``Digenis'',
The Cyprus Student Association ``Aphrodite''
of the University of Maryland, College Park
and
The Hellenic Society of the Health Sciences

invite you to a talk by

Dr. V. Papademetriou (VA Hospital - Georgetown Univ. Medical Center)
and
Dr. P. Kokkinos (VA Hospital - Georgetown Univ. and UMCP)

``Coronary Heart Disease Prevention''

Current knowledge will be presented on issues such as:
* Cardiac Pathology * Diet * Exercise * Stress Management *

Friday, November 8th, 1996 at 7:00pm
Tyser Auditorium, Van Munching Hall
University of Maryland, College Park

The event is co-sponsored by:
* The Hellenic Student Associations of Universities of the Consortium of the Washington Metropolitan Area,
* Diaspora Newsletter
* Kosmos Hellenic Club of The George Washington University
* The Hellenic Student Association of Johns Hopkins University

For more information :
+ Contact Manos Coutoulakis at (301) 622-9630 or manos@wam.umd.edu
+ Visit the Digenis web page at http://www.isr.umd.edu/~kanlis/Digenis
(where a postscript version of this invitation can be downloaded)


HOW TO GET TO CAMPUS BY CAR

The University of Maryland, College Park is located in College Park, Maryland. The City of College Park is located four miles outside of Washington, D.C. You can reach the University by many routes.

FROM THE NORTH: Take I-95 South to where it meets I-495 (The Capital Beltway). Stay in the right center lane, and follow the signs marked "College Park/Park-and-Ride". You will merge onto the Beltway for less than 1/4 mile, when you will want to merge onto exit 25-B. Follow the signs to U.S.1 (Baltimore Ave) and head south for 2 1/2 miles. The University of Maryland will be on your right.

FROM THE SOUTH: Take I-95 North to exit 25, College Park. Get on Route 1 South. The University of Maryland will be 2 1/2 miles south on your right.

FROM WASHINGTON: Take Rhode Island Ave North out of the city. Rhode Island Ave turns into U.S.1. Continue north until you see the University on your left.

Once you have reached the University of Maryland, you will want to get on Campus Drive through the North Gate. If you are coming down Route 1 from the North, Campus Drive will be about 2 1/2 miles from the Beltway, on your right. If you are coming up Route 1, Campus Drive will be on your left, after you have passed Fraternity Row on your right and the Rossborough Inn to the left. When you are on Campus Drive, you will be on the main road traveling through campus. You travel around the big "M", continue along Campus Drive and make a left on Mowatt Lane. The Van Munching Hallwill be on your left.

HOW TO GET TO CAMPUS BY METRO RAIL

FROM WASHINGTON, D.C.: Take the Red Line train (towards "Wheaton") and get off at the "Fort Totten" station. Then transfer to the Green Line train (towards "Greenbelt") and get off at the "College Park/U of MD" station. Get on the UM Shuttle bus for the free ride to the campus.
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