Wednesday, September 7, 1988 / University Daily Kansan KU professor to study law in London By Janell Good Kansan staff writer Martin Dickinson, former dean of the University of Kansas School of Science, and the school's faculty, is teaching this fall at University College in Lon Dickinson, a Robert Schroeder press officer, to the school to be the author this year in a program called the "London Law Consortium" said. Johnson said the purpose of the program was to provide an opportunity to study law in a foreign setting. Seven KU law students also made the trip to London with Dickinson for the fall semester: Chris Barber, Laurie Blackburn, Michael Corrigan, Mark Ferguson, Catherine Hutson, Dorothy Ingson, and Kenton Mai. The London program is sponsored by the American Institute for Public Health and the nationwide organization that provides overseas studies for both students and faculty. Johnson said that professors were chosen by seniority and special talents they could contribute to the program. Dickinson, whose specialty is tax law, is teaching a class on British death duties and value-added tax. He also is an attorney of counsel to the Lawrence law firm of Barber, Emerson, Springer, Zinn & Murray. The program is composed of several U.S. universities, including Arizona State University, the University of Arizona, the University of Iowa, the University of Missouri, and the University of Utah. KU, along with each of the 50 state universities, sends a law professor to London every other year. In 1868, the first year for the program, the KU delegate was Keith Meyer, E. S. and Tom Hampton professor of law. COOKE CITY, Mont. — Wind threatened to drive a wall of flame through two small canyon communities bordering Yellowstone National Park, prompting authorities yester- day to order all residents to leave town. "We're going to make every effort we can to save every structure and every home in these communities," she said, commander of the firefighting effort. Because of sustained winds over 20 mph, firefighters had to deploy 61,300-acre Storm Creek fire. The fire was only two miles wide of Silver Lake. The Associated Press Two towns threatened by fires "We have about a 25 percent chance of holding the fire out of these two communities," said David Governor Ted Schwinden and federal authorities imposed a ban yesterday on all outdoor recreation outside Montana's cities and towns. Schwinden said the ban would remain until weather eases the fire danger. Liebersbach, incident commander at Silver Gate. "We could face a very, very dangerous day or day-and-a-half." Schwinden told reporters. "When you walk in, score. Mother Nature is way ahead." Thirteen major fires have burned roughly one million acres in Yellowstone and Glacier Park, and forests in Wyoming, Montana and Idaho. Inside the 22 million-acre fire in Colorado, the fires have In central Washington, a fire in parched grass and pine exploded overnight from just 160 acres Monday to more than 25,000 acres yesterday, sending firefighters fleeing and overrunning at least one bulldozer$^{13}$ in the western part of the state. Art Tasker of the state department$^{14}$ of Natural Resources. It burned $^{15}$ a majority of the state's prime fruit orchards. Forests and grassland also burned in parts of California, Oregon and Utah. The Boise Interagency Fire Center, coordinating office for firefighting in the West, said fires so far this year have carried 3.65 million acres, an area larger than the state of Connecticut. But slightly more than 2 million acres were burned in Alaska. In the last big fire season in 1985, 2.8 million acres burned The National Weather Service said any relief from nature is still five days away. 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