Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, October 22, 1991, Page 3, Image 3

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    LOSS
Continued from Page 1
and Europe
Besides fus international
recognition. Broekhoff also
received a favorable reputa
tion among University nol
le a g u e s and s t u il e n t s.
Osternig said.
"Evoryone is still reacting
m tiieir own way," he said
"People are saddened by the
loss of a truly great profes
sional in our field He was a
fantastic teacher His course
evaluations were as good .is
I’ve ever seen He was a tre
mendous teacher and a tre
mendous colleague."
Broekhoff is survived by
his wife, Mama; and sons,
Derik, Christopher and Alex
The family asks that re
membrances fie contributions
to Sacred Heart General Hos
pital's cancer care unit or the
International Institute for
Sports and Human Perfor
mance in care of the Univer
sity Foundation.
MEDRANO
Continued trom Page 1
gest memories of the ordeal is
when .1 soldier one e took him
out of prison to complain of the
trouble he was causing
Medrano said the soldier
showed him a thic k sta< k of pa
pers and said.' "lheso are the
protests around the world I
have received just because you
are here ' "
His release finally came alter
repeated Inquiries from the In
ternational Red Cross
Medrano said he feels verv
fortunate to have been able to
leave prison
"It's nothing short of a mira
do if (a) person walks out of
prison alive,” he said
Medrano said Salvadoran
prison doors should be eriibla
zoned with the words from
Dante's Inferno "Ye who on
ter here should give up all
hope ”
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