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Events will in clude a display m the MSC Walkway today through Friday as well as a demonstration of the "Conyincer" on April 23 and 24 at Rudder Fountain. The “Convincer” shows the effectiveness of safety belts. For more information, call Anita Pitt at 822-7421. Summer housing sign-ups this week Summer housing applications are available to current on-campus ' ii r residents through Apr¥ 19 in your Area Housing Office. Off-cam students who wish to apply should contact the Housing Office, YMCA B ldg. Summer on-campus housing is guaranteed to all Science students must take exam M-M av* vf** *. i a ex i ^ cava vv/ as a candidate for a degree in the 'College of Science, each student must demonstrate an ability to express himself or herself in accepta ble English, Students in the departments of Biology, Chemistry, Mathematics, and Physics should register for the exam in 152 Blocker no later than April 23. When you’re searching for a job, call: AMERICAN SERVICES, INC. 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Underwood Neuhaus and the de veloper, Wortham & Van Liew, were aware the project had a $3 million cost overrun during construction and that the project had lost its fi nancing, according to the suit filed March 29 in U.S. District Court. The investors allege that they were not told of the problems when they were asked to sign the second investment agreement. On Sept. 20, 1984, Citicorp noti fied the partnership that the $94 million construction loan was in de fault. Citicorp later filed foreclosure proceedings against the building, but has not complete NEW! FREE! 1985 PRESSURE AND STRAIN MEASUREMENT HANDBDOK AND ENCYCLOPEDIA" PRESSURE HANDBOOK AND ENCYCLOPEDIA For Professors and Students An excellent reference to be used with your college texts^ When you call, please be sure to give your college affiliation, and ask for your Special University Handbook Package. 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