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About The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current | View Entire Issue (March 30, 1981)
rage / Local THh bA I I ALIUN MONDAY, MARCH 30, 1981 IS rough the day,” Mm lains. “We can’t pery ■xperiments that m e cluster acts as apt lut the evidence strap that it does.” i you take yournextsk Ido well nottoscnili ly. Those 12 to 20 s:/ cad skin that cover p keep out foreign sni icteria, fungus and™ ■elbow replaces hits M every 10 days, biiti the forearm can talt 00. ven though theNeri are from a wide rang mds and capable ing very'much thesa ■suits as at Lamplight: rid. lighter School has50] mputers for its e moving tom me when m ns n personal anj It will be as ml laving a pencil;. ling that’s jc They can tisel^ ter for everjfli write, caUifl even to use during their Peeping Tom t’s association with b was instigated by one of the founde struments and chain * )()aitl , °j ^ with a mirror attached to check on dove mental thesis, ug Togo 1 I e && s * n a tree * n f ront t ^ e Physics Build Staff photo by Greg Gammon Mike Morrow, center, a graduate wildlife ing. Morrow, along with Neil Atherton is and fisheries science student, uses a pole doing research on the doves for a depart- mmmH ET’S KEEP USE WILUMS and ARK A. VARA in the Senate | COLLEGE OF ; BINARY MEDItt Experienced ta j orking for You" , i Pleased With Tempting Foods 3 Plus Tax, J .M.to r.QOFi EDNES0AY MING SPECIAL ken Fried Steak cream Gravy ped Potatoes and )ice of one other Vegetable orn Bread and BuM Coffee orTea :ards. 3 AY SPECIAL and EVENING "URKEYDINNEfi iervedwith nberry Sauce ^read Dressing orn Bread-Butter- : ofteorTea iblet Gravy > tirchoiceofany i e vegetable Espadrilles I . by Jacques Cohen Fresh cotton espadrilles to polish off your spring wardrobe In Navy, Khaki, Green, Red. Yellow and Fuschia. And only $25. shellenberger’s for men and women Townshire—Up from Sears 779-1645 Food, crafts set up in MSC IntT cultures to be on display By SHEILA FRAZIER Battalion Reporter Cultures, fashions, foods and ta lents from all over the globe will be in Aggieland this week as Texas A&M’s International Student Association presents a week of dis plays and activities in the Memo rial Student Center. Aggies from 85 countries have compiled displays of artifacts, crafts, weavings, photographs and slide presentations to take home- bound Aggies for a “Walk Around the World. ” The booths are grouped by world regions in the halls of the MSC so visitors can walk through street bazaars and open air mar kets of Asia, the Middle East, Afri ca, Europe, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. Thursday night, students will be able to sample delicacies of foreign kitchens in the MSC and watch an international fashion and talent show in Rudder Audi torium. A Food Fair from 6 to 8 p.m., featuring the native dishes of fore ign students, will start off the evening. International chefs will be competing for trophies for out standing entries. Everyone attending can judge the food and take home recipes to try them selves. Following the food exhibition will be a fashion show featuring styles from Sweden to Sri Lanka. Members ofl.S.A. will model the traditional dress of their home lands. Musical entertainment will conclude the exotic as the interna tional students present a talent show including tranquil Eastern instrumentation and lively Latin dance. Both the fashion and talent show will be held in Rudder Audi torium beginning at 8 p.m. Tickets for all evening events April 2 will be sold at the Rudder Tower ticket person. office for $6 per Leasing For Summer Sessions $13300 Per Mo. Luxury Apartments At the Eoat Gate ApaJitments 401 Lincoln Drive East, College Station, Texas 713/696-7380 Get your Xerox copies ON THE DOUBLE at Northgate, above Fanner s Market Inexpensive, High-Quality Copies On Our Xerox 9400 FREE COLLATING in most cases. We specialize in REPORTS and DISSERTATIONS. Also: Self-service copying, typing, binding, resume writing, editing, business cards, wedding invita tions, stationery. ONE STOP service for reports and dissertations. ON THE DOUBLE 331 University 846-3755 Open M-F, 7 a.in.-10 p.m. Sat., 9-6 ttr "I should've talked to GTE" "When I bought my telephone system from o communications company I thought I was pretty smart. Now, I hope Tm smart enough to fix it." If you buy your own telephone system, consider this: Who will be responsible for keeping your system operable...and for how much? If GTE supplies your equipment, we accept the total responsibility for keeping it working to your satisfaction. So, before you moke a decision to get your telephone equipment somewhere else, remember: No one has the technicians, equipment or expertise to service your phones better or foster than GTE. . ^ t Mr !*■ I It's o big decision, so get all the facts. LerS TOIK DUSIQgSS Coll the GTE Marketing Office. C3B GEflERAL TELEPHORE