The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, March 28, 1984, Image 7

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A Science Fiction Spectacular
MARCH 29-APRIL 1
with guest writers and artists L. Sprague
& Catherine de Camp, Don Maitz,
James R Hogan, Wilson 'Bob’ Tucker,
Howard Waldrop, Leigh Kennedy,
Ed Bryant, Chad Oliver, Lewis Shiner,
Bob Vardeman, Real Musgrave & more!
Thursday
The Sword in the Stone
Allegro Non Troppo
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The Point
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Featuring art shows, games,
masquerade, dealers’ room,
banquet, contests, readings,
auction, panels and of course
THE MOVIES
Friday
Dragonslayer
Time Bandits
Dr. Who:
Invasion of the Daleks
In the Dark Ages, Magic was a weapon.
Love was a mystery. Adventure was everywhere...
And Dragons were real.
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Saturday
Bladerunner
Iron
Galaxina
Movies start at 7:30 each
evening in Rudder Auditorium,
One day pass - $4.00
Full convention - stdnt. $6.50
-other $10.00
For more information call
845-1515.
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