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A Thursday, October, 17, 1985/The Battalion/Page 5 1 I Around town dents t 0( nts not o|3 ns. I Reived (I lonors p t J II * ‘ndicaw L ' C( »npli^ ndicatedom and sty; donors ifj, fates at« die cotmj ‘ Honon | o stu (lents| ’pen to a|| f acadelp n e listed i, edule puki Yell practice to be held In Waco II practice will lx- held Friday at the Waco Convert- - ster i$ on Washington Avenue near the Hilton. Wf-T! ter £t<m 315 p.m. All students and alumni are invited to attend* frY*' ' ' M / !\ny junior or senior in the College of Science who has not temerin; te English 301 as required m tneir degree program. >; ■ are not required to take this exam. The English Proficiency m will be administered by the English Department. Students in MOfogy. chemistry, mathematics and physics department jter tor the exam in 151 or 152 Blocker no less than th or to the exam date. All exams begin at f>;45 p.m. and >.m. Charity bazaar to be held this weekend Post Oak Mall will hold its Fourth Annual Caimmunity Charity Bazaar on Friday, Saturday and Sunday during regular mall hours. Twenty-eight non-profit clubs anad organisations from the Brazos Valley will have booths throughout the mall selling homemade t; baked goods and handmade craft items. Profits from the bazaar go [ directly to die individual organization making the sales. NOW sponsors talent show on Monday | The Brazos Valley Chapter of NOW is sponsoring a talent show Monday at ? p.m. at the College Station Community Center* 1**“* jersey St. The show features 15 talent acts, including sin tions and an all-female rock band. Admission is S3 at the < Nobel laureate to speak ton ite in Zachry at 8 By MARY KAY KIRK Reporter In an effort to unite the common themes of science and art, Nobel Prize winner Dr. Roald Hoffmann will speak tonight at 8 in 102 Zachry. The lecture, sponsored by the College of Science, is entitled “One Culture.” It is based on an essay writ ten 25 years ago by C.P. Snow, Hof fmann said. Snow’s theme was based on the idea of two cultures, Hoffmann said. He said Snow felt there was a separa tion between the scientist and the artist, and that the two didn’t under stand each other. “I will show how he was wrong in a number of ways,” Hoffmann said. Hoffmann said he will show com mon themes that unite science and art through examples of science, po etry and visual arts. Hoffmann, who shared the 1981 Nobel Prize in chemistry, is origi nally from Poland, but fled to Amer ica during the Nazi occupation. “I came to a happy Jewish family in dark days in Europe,” he once wrote. Hoffman’s family spent time in a concentration camp where his father and most of his family were later killed. Hoffmann, now 48, and his mother were smuggled out. He began his schooling at Colum bia College in 1955 as a pre-med stu dent. In 1962, he earned a Ph.D. from Harvard and joined the Cor nell faculty three years later, where he now holds the title of Newman Professor of Physical Science. Hoffmann, who says he feels that his finest accomplishment is being a teacher, has won the National Medal of Science and the American Chemi cal Society’s award in pure chemis try. He is the only person ever to win ACS awards in both inorganic and organic chemistry. larines’ main assault helicopters ron’t be grounded despite crash Associated Press JACKSONVILLE, N.C. — The arine Corps’ principal assault heli- [pter, the CH-46D, won’t be anded after one crashed off i Carolina’s coast and killed 15 emen because the crash was an ed incident, a Marine spokes- isaid Wednesday. I’They’re not falling out of the y," said Maj. Don Rappel at Ma- headquarters in Washington, t’sbeen a very reliable aircraft.” Investigators went to the USS Guadalcanal, the ship from which the helicopter took off, and were looking into all the contributing fac tors that may have caused the crash, said Gunnery Sgt. John Simmons at Camp Lejeune. “The structure of the helicopter, if anything fell off, the pilot’s condi tion, the weight ... all these things they are looking at,” Simmons said. The dead — 14 Marines and a Navy chaplain —> were pulled from the Atlantic Ocean Tuesday after the 6 a.m. crash about a mile off New River Inlet near the Marine Corps’ Onslow Beach, Simmons said. Wreckage will be removed from the ocean floor and taken to either New River Air Station or Cherry Point Marine Air Station for exami nation “with a fine-toothed comb,” Simmons said. Padre Cafe has a margarita special that blows the competition away. $|.25 EVERYDAY Aggies’ favorite drink is the margarita and their favorite place is the Padre Cafe. Now we’ve brought the two together with the best special in town. Get ice cold margaritas, frozen or on the rocks for $1.25. All day. Every day. Our margaritas are made with Tequilla Sauza products, not that cheap “border town” tequilla the competition uses. And while you’re at the Padre Cafe, try some quesadillas or an order of our world class fajitas. We were making them first and we still make them best. Dominik Drive College Station-BY-THE-SEA 764-8064 e 5 m BILLIARD S 32 Pool Tables ... 4 Shuffleboards ... Video Arcade ... Foosball Tables HAPPY HOUR ; HAPPY HOUR SAT. . SUN. ; ii-s T'- * -• ■-o ■■■■• • %*#•**-*#»"* #:* *.'** ' m • ik* '# *:#'## *•# • * 702 University #110B College Station a 846-0085 S MSC Cafeteria Now Better Than Ever. You Will Be Pleased With These Carefully Prepared and Taste Tempting Foods. Each Daily Special Only $2.79 Plus Tax. “Open Daily” Dining: 11 A.M. to 1:30 P.M.-4:00 P.M. to 7:00 P.M. MONDAY EVENING TUESDAY EVENING WEDNESDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL EVENING Salisbury Steak with Mushroom Gravy Whipped Potatoes Your Choice of One Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Coffee or Tea Mexican Fiesta Dinner Two Cheese and Onion Enchiladas w/ Chili Mexican Rice Patio Style Pinto Beans Tostadas Coffee or Tea SPECIAL Chicken Fried Steak w/Cream Gravy Whipped Potatoes and Choice of one other Vegetable Roll or Corn Bread and Butter Coffee or Tea THURSDAY EVENING SPECIAL Italian Candle Light Spaghetti Dinner SERVED WITH SPICED MEAT BALLS AND SAUCE Parmesan Cheese-Tossed Green Salad Choice of Salad Dressing-Hot Garlic Bread Tea or Coffee YOU GET MORE FOR YOUR MONEY WHEN YOU DINE ON CAMPUS FRIDAY EVENING SATURDAY SUNDAY SPECIAL SPECIAL NOON and EVENING NOON and EVENING 1 Fried Catfish Filet w/Tarta Sauce Cole Slaw Hush Puppies Choice of One Vegetable Tea or Coffee SPECIAL Yankee Pot Roast Texas Style (Tossed Salad) Mashed Potatoes w/ Gravy Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Tea or Coffee Roast Turkey Dinner Served with Cranberry Sauce Cornbread Dressing Roll or Corn Bread & Butter Coffee or Tea Giblet Gravy And Your Choice of any One Vegetable |“Quality First’ MSC NOVA DJU 'Tfr Will have its’ next general meeting on Monday, October 21^ at 7:00 P.M. in room 401 Rudder Tower. What is NOVA? NOVA is Texas A§M*s only wargaming society. We put on programs such as WARCON, N0VAC0N, the game tournaments and teaching sessions that some of you may have attended earlier this year, and open gaming where anyone can bring a game, find an opponent, and go for it. What are WARCON and NOVACON? WARCON and NOVACON are annually held gaming tournaments. NOVACON, the smaller of the two focusses on the local gaming community, whereas WARCON enjoys a Southwest Region domain. Both include many enjoyable tournaments, dealer's rooms where one can spend a lot of money on hard- to-find items, and gaming workshops. How do I join? It's really very easy. All you have to do is show up at open gaming a few times and attend our meetings, and you are a bona fide member. For more information, call us at 845-1515 NOVACON I IS COMING... NOVEMBER 9 th & 10 th . 1985