The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 14, 1983, Image 6

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    Page 6/The Battalion/Monday, November 14 1983
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colt 845-1234.
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PeAfioAmance^ held i>tx ntgktA only:
ThuJuday*, PAtdayA 8 SatuAday*,
V(laejnbeA 1,2,3 8 8, 9, 10.
OF COURSE...
COURSE CONTENT
The content and organization of the seminar will emphasize
practical application rather than theoretical concepts. Instruction
will cover such topics as:
Principles of leadership
Goal setting
Communication skills
Motivating student members/volunteers
Running a meeting effectively
Publicity and public relations techniques
TAKING
MANAGEMENT OF
STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS
The seminar has been carefully designed
to provide an overall picture of operation
of a student organization. In addition to a
survey of the management principles involved
students will gain functional knowledge of
the various activities involved in success
fully leading a student group. The class
setting will also provide students with the
opportunity to interact with fellow students
and professional staff on a routine basis.
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The course will be taught primarily by
the professional staff of the Student Activ
ities Office. The instructors will utilize
various guest speakers in addition to a team
teaching approach in order to provide the
most effective presentation of course
material.
Ih>nn Friedmtn, Buala
A long, dark walk to class
Long winter shadows are cast by
the walkway that leads into the
front of the Academic Building.
Students attending classes int
building must pass through or;
the three construction tunnels.
REGISTRATION
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PARTICIPANTS
While the seminar is intended primarily for leaders, potential
officers, or“officers of student organizations, it is open to any
Texas A & M student interested in learning more about"'worki ng with
student groups.
Students interested in taking the course
should register/add "Seminar in Management"
481 B (section 504-505-506) to their spring
1984 schedules. The one hour credit course
will meet Wednesdays at 3 p.m. in Room 209
Harrington. Questions? Call 845-1133.
Vote-buying suits settle!
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Presents
United Press International
LEESVILLE, La. — Out-of-
court settlements have been
reached in libel suits against a
Shreveport television station
and newspapers in Dallas and
Shreveport, La., involving vote
buying allegations.
Under the agreement, par
ties in the suits were prohibited
from revealing monetary
amounts of the settlements.
The suits were filed over a
series of reports and articles
during the 1978 vote-buying
trials of then-Rep. Claude “Bud
dy” Leach, D-La., Vernon Par
ish District Attorney Bill Tilley
and Assistant District Attorney
Edwin Cabra.
The men were acquitted on
charges they helped Leach buy
more than 1,000 votes for his
1978 congressional race. More
than 30 other people in Leesvil-
le, Leach’s home town, and in
other areas of his con[
district pleaded guilty*
convicted of vote bunH
age co
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that thi
shifted
people
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Tilley sued the SW
Journal and its then-ot
Bill Keith and KSLA-Tlf
porter Mike Stagg. I
the Dallas MorningNewI
ing a series of artidfll
newspaper maligned hi|
ter and was based on ini
and half-truths.
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