The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 17, 1987, Image 4

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November 18, 1987
In Advance
MSC lecture series will focus on AIDS
By Mary-Lynne Rice
Staff Writer
Approaching one of today’s
most imposing soi ial concerns,
MSC Political Forum’s E.L. Miller
Lecture Series will present “AIDS
— Why Should I Care?” a Five-
lecture presentation, Wednesday.
“People don’t realize how
AIDS can affect them,” said
Neille Kopp, director of speakers
for the lecture series. “It’s all
around and they certainly need to
know how not to get it, but they
also need to know how to react.”
Gene Marcum, Texas Instru
ments Human Resources and De
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and speaker with the Houston
AIDS Foundation, will discuss
“AIDS in the Workplace” at 10
a.m. in 410 Rudder.
Marcum, whose son died of ac
quired immune deficiency syn
drome, has served on several city
and state AIDS committees.
Judy Weil, a social worker with
the Institute for Immunological
Disorders in Houston will present
“AIDS 101” at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m.
in the MSC Flag Room. “She
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tients in the hospital and gives a
lot of educational talks,” Kopp
said.
Dr. William Simon, sociology
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dangerous will want to make peo
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A panel discussion on “AIDS
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in Rudder Theater. Panel mem
bers Jeff Levi, president of the
National Gay and Lesbian Task
Force; Dr. Earl Shelp, assistant
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from the audience.
Dr. Clarence Alfrey, medical
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ate the discussion.
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