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THE AGGIELAND: Applications are available for two writer positions in 022 Reed McDonald. Applications are due Sept. 18 at 5 p.m. LIBERAL ARTS SOCIETY: will meet in 301 Rudder at 7 p.m. TEXAS A&M GEOLOGY SOCIETY: Dr. R.K. Popp will speak on “Mineralogy, Occurrence and Health Hazards of Asbestos” in 104 Halbouty Geosciences Building at 7 p.m. NUTRITION CLUB: will present dietetic internship infor mation in 127 Kleberg at 6 p.m. PHYSICAL THERAPY CLUB: Eugene Rembe will speak in 164 Read at 7 p.m. HISTORY CLUB: will meet in 305 Rudder at 7:10 p.m. TEXAS A&M FLYING CLUB: Mr. Jim Higgins from the Houston Pilot Raincheck program will speak at the club house at 7 p.m. SOCIETY OF AMERICAN ENGINEERS: will meet in 105 Heldenfels at 7:30 p.m. ANTHROPOLOGY SOCIETY: Dr. Harry J. Shafer will speak on the Mimbres Indians in 301 Bolton at 7 p.m. MEXICAN STUDENTS ASSOCIATION: will have “Dinner and Yell” for Independence Day at Jose’s Restaurant at 6 p.m. INTRAMURAL SPORTS: Entries close for softball, pre-sea- son flag football, flag football and table tennis singles in 159 Read. TAMU SADDLE AND SIRLOIN CLUB: will have their fall barbeque at the Sons of Hermann Lodge, 1104 W. 25th St., at 7 p.m. TAMU BAHAT CLUB: will have a commemoration of the U.N. International Day of Peace at Rudder Fountain at 7 p.m. SPEECH COMMUNICATIONS ASSOCIATION: will meet in 158 Blocker at 7 p.m. ECONOMIC SOCIETY: will meet to discuss programs and trips in 125 Blocker at 7 p.m. LEGISLATIVE STUDY GROUP: Applications for mem bership are available in 219 Pavilion. DATA PROCESSING MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION: Exxon USA will present information on careers in data processing at the Ramada Inn penthouse at 7 p.m. MSC CEPHEID VARIABLE: will meet in 601 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. AGGIE DEMOCRATS: will meet in 504 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. COOKE COUNTY HOMETOWN CLUB: will meet in 402 Rudder at 8:30 p.m. ALPHA PHI OMEGA: will sponsor a Red Cross blood drive at Blocker and Rudder Fountain Sept. 15, 16 and 17 from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. WHO’S WHO AMONG STUDENTS IN AMERICAN UNI VERSITIES AND COLLEGES: applications will be avail able at several campus locations from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. through Sept. 25. For more information call 845-4728. 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DOCTOR OF OPTOMETRY 707 South Texas Ave., Suite 101D College Station, Texas 77840 1 block South of Texas & University Mattox: Treasurer will step out of race for governor AUSTIN (AP) — Another possi ble Democratic candidate for gover nor in 1990, Attorney General Jim Mattox, said Monday he thinks Treasurer Ann Richards will change her mind about seeking the job. “I doubt very seriously if she’s going to be a candidate, when all is said and done,” Mattox said. “It’s just a long time until the filing dead line.” Mattox declined to assess the threat Richards would pose as an op ponent, but he said if she makes the race, it will be divisive for the Demo cratic Party. “You have a set group of people that support people within the party, and if you have two candidates try ing to get support, by definition it’s divisive,” Mattox said. Richards spent several weeks test ing the political waters before telling the Associated Press on Sunday night that she will run for governor. She said that only unanticipated de velopments could keep her out of the race. “There is a lot of enthusiastic sup port,” she said. “I feel real positive about it. Short of anything unex pected, it all looks good.” ' J'V • Richards became the first major- party candidate to declare a definite intention to run. Mattox said he probably will announce after the 1988 presidential election. “Some politicians get into races without having the support of the people, and I don’t intend to do that,” Mattox said. “I want to make sure the support’s out there before I make any kind of official announce ment.” Mattox said he believes he now has the support to run. Lt. Governor Bill Hobby and San Antonio Mayor Henry Cisneros were considered possible Demo cratic candidates until each recently announced he would not seek the job. Republican Governor Bill Clem ents has said he would not seek re- election in 1990. Richards said, “I just know every thing looks good for me. 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