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The Psychology Dept.
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search on group dynamics and
we need participants. We will
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weeks. Please sign up outside
Room 348 of the Psych. Bldg.
If you have questions please
call 845-4992 and ask for
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ATTENTION
area. $17,840
R4009.
Apply now delivery drivers needed at Mr.Gatti’s 107
S.College.
80t2/8
Parttime assistant for chiropractor’s office M-F 3-7pm.
Light typing and bookkeeping. Apply at 3030 E 29th
Street, Suite 109, Bryan. 72(tfn
Healthy males wanted as semen donors. Help infertile
couples. Confidentiality ensured. Ethnic diversity de-
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tact Fairfax Cryobank 1121 Briarcrest Suite 101 776-
4453. 72t5/4
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4.000. Call 1-800-932-0528. 79tl/29
Handyman needed: tools and transportation a must,
20 plus hours/week, 5 days a week preferred, 823-
5469. 74tl/31
PEAL ESTATE
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2 br/1 1/2 bath with new carpet,
vinyl and paint throughout. Has
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$29,900. Call:
TOMMY NUCHE
at RE/MAX B-CS 268-7629, 696-2032
79t1/30
PERSONALS
ADOPTION: Warm, loving couple wants to provide
your baby with a home f ull of love, happiness and secu
rity. Make out dream come true. Please call Jamie &
Linda's Friends in Adoption advisor collect at 802-235-
2312. 79ttfn
ADOPTION: Childless So. Cal. couple, husband is a
lawyer, wife a librarian, seeks Caucasian infant to adopt.
Legally allowed expenses paid. Will relocate you to
So.Cal. to give birth if you wish. Call collect Richard
and Janet 1(818)988-6634; attorney Joan Flam
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SERVICES
STREP THROAT
STUDY’
Volunteers needed for streptococcal
tonsillitis/pharyngitis study
★Fever (100.4 or more)
★Pharyngeal pain (Sore Throat)
★Difficulty swallowing
Rapid strep test will be done to con
firm.
Volunteers will be corhpensated.
G & S STUDIES, INC.
(close to campus)
846-5933 12tt)n
Waitresses needed immediatly at Yesterdays. 4421 S.
Texas Ave. No experience necessary. 846-2625. Apply
11:30-3:00. 82t02/01
For line workers, prep cooks, and wait staff. Apply at 3-
C Bar-B-Que in person. 82t02/02
WORK STUDY JOB: COMPUTER DATA ENTRY,
$4.50/HR., FLEXIBLE HOURS. CALL PROF.
CRON K AT 845-5256 OR 512-446-5846. 82t02/02
C.V.C. part-time delivery driver needed. Monday thru
Saturday. 40 hrs. a week, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m. 272-8470.
82t02/02
Graduate students with good note taking skills needed.
Good pay and flexible hours for more information call
Notes and Quotes, 846-2255. 82t02/01
— HIRING! Government jobs - your
$69,485. Call 1-602-838-8885. Ext.
82t01/30
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WIN A F1AWAIIAN VACATION OR BIG SCREEN
TV PLUS RAISE UP TO $1400 IN JUST 10 DAYS!!!
Objective: fundraiser. Commitment: minimal, Money:
raise $1400, Cost: zero investment. Campus organiza
tions, clubs, frats, sororities call OCMC: 1(800)932-
0528/ 1(800)950-8472 ext. 10. 71tl/25
SKIN INFECTION STUDY
G & S Studies, Inc. is participating in a
study on acute skin infection. If you
have one of the following conditions
call G & S Studies. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
* infected blisters * infected cuts
* infected boils * infected scrapes
* infected insect bites ("road rash”)
G & S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933 76
PATELLAR TENDONITIS
(JUMPER’S KNEE)
Patients needed with patellar ten
donitis (pain at base of knee cap)
to participate in a research study
to evaluate a new topical (rub on)
anti-inflammatory gel.
Previous diagnoses welcome.
Eligible volunteers will be com
pensated.
G & S Studies, Inc.
(close to campus)
846-5933 1 fiQttfn
Fraternity and sorority members earn extra money.
National party favor company looking for sales asso
ciates. High commissions. Work your own hours. 1-
800-444-6484. 78t/29
CAMP COUNSELORS NEEDED FOR CO-ED CAMP
located in northeastern Pa. near New York, City. We
have openings for general counselors as well was spe
cialists in both land and water sports. Specialty areas in
clude baseball, tennis, basketballl, soccer, lacrossse,
hockey, waterskiing, sailing, scuba, WSI, canoeing,
windsurfing, gymnastics, archery, fencing, arts and
crafts, piano accompanist, drama, radio, and rocketry.
Pioneering staff needed for both land and canoe trips
and for our ropes challenge course. Other openings
may be available. We w ill be conducting on-campus in
terviews on February 19th. For information call or
write: G. Lustig, 60 W. 66th St., 15E, New York, N.Y.
10023; tel #214-724-0113. Slttfn
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P.O. BOX 227
HUNTINGTON, IN 46750
ON THE DOUBLE
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jet printing.
Papers, resumes, merge letters.
Rush services
846-3755
BEGINNING JAPANESE Language Classes. Small
class sizes. Call 696-1 lOl. 82t02/02
We laser print resumes, cover letters, research papers,
: for typ-
etc. for the same price most places charge just for typ
ing. Call for more information. Notes and Quotes. 846-
2255. 82t02/02
WORD PROCESSING PROFESSIONAL, PRECISE,
SPEEDY-LASER/LE'ITER QUALITY; USA 846-
8130.
80t5/4
Experienced librarian will do library research for you.
all 27
Call 272-3348.
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Proffessional resumes, proposals, reports 778-0587.
72t2/9
Deans Typing Service, electric typewriter. Call after
3:00pm 774-0546, before 3:00pm 846-5019, M-E4t2/I3
FOR SALE
GOVERNMENT SEIZED vehicles
from $100. Corvettes, Chevys,
Porsches and other confiscated
properties. For buyers guide. 1-
(800)-448-2562 ext 1342. Also
open evenings & weekends.
7911/30
FOR RENT
COTTON VILLAGE APTS Ltd.
Snook, TX
1 bdrm $200 2 Bdrm $248
Rental Assistance Available
Call 846-8878or 774-0773
after 5pm
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped
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Accessible
REPOSSESSED VA & HUD HOMES
available from government from $1.
without credit check. You repair.
Also tax delinquent foreclosures
CALL (805)682-7555 EXT.H-1445 for
^^repcHis^oui^r^eL^^n9tm
Siezed Cars
trucks, 4 wheelers, TV’s, Stereos,
furniture, computers by DEA, FBI,
IRS, and US CUSTOMS. Avail
able in your area now.
Call 1-805-682-7555 Ext. C-1201.
Can you buy Jeeps, Cars, 4 x 4’s seized in drug raids for
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2 bdriti/1 bail) near shuttle, $275 CB Richard Smith
Co. 846-8400. 79t2/2
Wanted: responsible party to take on small monthly
payments on piano. See locally. Call Manager at 800-
635-7611 anyttme. 76U/29
1986 MAZDA RX-7 Grey and maroon, extra nice
$8500,696-1896. 76U/25
2 bedroom 1 bath Mobile home for rent in quiet park
$200.00 call after 2:00pm 822-9488. 76H/25
MUST SUBLEASE 2B/1B FULLY FURNISHED apt.
Less than 5 minute walk to campus. May call collect-
(409)567-4425. 75H/24
‘ATTENTION — GOVERNMENT HOMES from $1
(U-repair). Delinquent tax property. Repossessions.
Call 1-602-838-8885 Ext. GH 4009' 71ttfn
Bargains! One and two bedrooms. Close to campus
$80.00 to $150.00 696-2038 7U2/8
I’Fl CFO I BORDEAUX 12 SPEED, RARELY RID
DEN. IN EXCELLENT, AS NEW CONDITION.
$230.00 NEGOTIABLE693-7129. 79tl/30
1982 FT 500 HONDA ASCOTT 975
YAMAHA 1475. 846-7537.
1986 F2 600
79U/30
ROOMMATE WANTED
Wanted male roommate 2B. 1/2 bath, W/D, $187.00.
Call Steve 696-8973
80tl/31
Osbourne portable computer reference-guides-
softwares, $185 zenith Monochrome monitor $60, af
ter 5:00pm 693-2221. 78tl/24
AWESOME AGGIE AWFULLY NEEDED! (female
roommate) TREEHOUSE VILLAGE APTS. 693-
0586. 78(1/29
Dorm refigerators, 4.2 cu. ft.,woodgrain or white,
$65.00, call 846-8611. 62t2/9
BASEBALL CARDS- BUY, SELL, AND TRADE.
CONTACT SCOTT OR NOE AT 693-4838. 81t2/l
Female roommate- $135 month fullv furnished. Park-
wav Circle call 696-6288. 79(1/30
Queen waterbed for sale headboard, under bed draw
ers, semi-motionless mattress. Call 846-7730. 81 t2/l
SERVICES
Yamaha Jog, great condition and low mileage with bas
ket 846-2611. 8U2/1
ALTERATIONS
The Needle
Ladies & Men’s clothing
Off Southwest Parkway
300 Amherst
764-9603
1986 HONDA ELITE 80, RED plus TWO HELMETS
CALL 847-0918 OR 764-2920. 81t2/l
I HAVE JUS! PURCHASED COMPREHENSIVE
MCAT COURSE. 42 CASSETTES. 1000 PAGES,
NEED SOMEONE TO SPLIT COST 696-8806
80tl/31
1982 Pontiac 6000 LE Extra clean $3500 Call evenings
774 - 7263 80(1/31
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FOR SALE
company’s “report card” is poor,
rd should be spread throuern the
1986 Suzuki 6S 550 ES Excellent condition 13K $1000
calljason 823-5567. 80t2/21
WANTED
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TION ASSISTANCE. FOUR HOURS THIS SEMES
TER. CALL TUES, THURS 2:00 to 6:00. 845-6207
80tl/31
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80tl/31
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"Depending on break dates and length of stay.
word should be spread througr
black community to cut off ties with
that company, she said.
The 44-year-old Taylor said black
spending power is over $200 billion
annually. She told the audience they
must organize their economic power
so as not to “empower those entities
that would disempower us.”
“There are two groups that I find
in the most pain in our community:
poor blacks and corporate blacks,”
she said.
Even though black people are
qualified to be in the upper echelons
of corporate America, they aren’t
there, Taylor said.
“It’s not because we’re not well-
trained, it’s not because we haven’t
burned the midnight oil, it’s pure
and simple racism,” she said. “What
black America needs is our own cor
porate America.”
She credited much of her success
to the habit of having quiet time
alone. She told the audience to get in
the habit of spending time with
themselves each day for a period of
self-questioning and evaluation.
“Each of us has a finite amount of
time, but it’s enough time to realize
our dreams,” she said. “But you
don’t even know what your dreams
are if you don’t take quiet time
lurtj
'uni
“The answer to any dilemma ,
could ever face is inside of you
you don’t take quiet time you'll ^
ways doubt yourself. It’s dui
quiet time that you shore you
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“I challenge you as I challenj
myself. 1 challenge you to really;
as you climb.”
Taylor began writing free-lat
for Essence in 1971, a year after;
started a cosmetics company.
worked in a variety of positions
the magazine’s staff bef ore beinjT
pointed editor-in-chief in 1981;
sence, with four million subscrifc
is celebrating its 20th anniversilT
this year. I-
Taylor emphasized the im|>
tance of African-American studelfl
knowing their history. Citing Hjlf
riet Tubman’s efforts to escortslaijfl
to freedom and Marcus Gar,iff)
printing-press operation in 19;i
Harlem, the hardest work hasbel
done, she said.
“We made America, black r
and women working side by >
over hundreds of years,” said tJBia
lor, who grew up in Harlem. “If, <
know your history, then you hcl .
you have strength. Stay rooted ma
your culture.
“We have lots of oars in the waj
we have to make sure we use their: .
wo
pull smartly, and in the same dirt ?!
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tion.
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phers, the first anything you can put
an ‘ist’ on the end of, such as scien
tists, have their origins in Egypt,” he
said. “Scholarship, excellence and
leadership were spawned in the Nile
Valley. Everything begins in Egypt
and the Old Mec culture (of the Az
tecs).
“There is no science taught at
A&M that was not started by a black
man. Most of Einstein’s ideas appear
in African science and philosophy
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We allow Tone Loc
to be the educator of our
children. Tone Loc is
talking about the ‘Wild
Thing.’ We allow that to
happen. We are the
progenitors of knowlege.
We allow other people to
take control who don’t
even have the best
interests of our children in
mind.”
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seven centuries before Einstein. This
is documented.
“There wasn’t anything called ad
vanced medicine in Europe prior to
what the Asians and Africans discov
ered. The oldest medical books
known to man ... are from Africa.”
While it is important for blacks to
know the history of their culture, it is
equally important for them to pass
on that knowledge.
“We allow Tone Loc to be the ed
ucator of our children,” he said.
“Tone Loc is talking about the ‘Wild
Thing.’ We allow that to happen. We
are the progenitors of knowlege. We
allow other people to take control
who don’t even have the best inter
ests of our children in mind.”
After looking to their past, An
derson said African-American stu
dents must use their knowledge base
to plan for their futures.
“Don’t be deluded by data that
might suggest you will be a success,
when in fact, success is light years
away,” he said.
He cited a USA Today study that
said there will be 70,000 jobs avail
able to college graduates at the end
of May. H i
“There is no time to waste tic enc
and be unfocused when there aifijes
only 70,000 jobs available,” he sjk j
“We’re talking about hundreds (
thousands of graduates wantid ^
70,000 jobs and you don’t even pH'
in the diligence and persistence
study. Come on, who are you fo;
ling?” S P C
To prepare for the future, Ande: Bui
son said students must demand tlflre
resources they need to succeed ■
school and to attain a strong kno» i
edge of their culture and history. De
“You have the right to demaelT
the structures on your campus tL 1 /
will address the diversity of stil
dents,” he said. “You have the rim “
to have all the structures availablei||no
you to help you attain academice Tie
cellence. Never refrain from makjjLj
that demand because there was tin .<
first Hispanic and that first blac ^
person who got that degree fror ^
Texas A&M so you could be hen
right now.” ■ <.‘ J HI ^
Anderson summed up the nee jnd
for knowledge with a Chinese pro- hor
verb: | f
“A man who does not know, arJtiva
does not know iliat he does : nilK
know, is a fool. Stay away from hill ^
A man who does not know, klL^
thinks that he knows, is a charlatan
Be careful of him. He whodoesiK® ®
know, hut knows that he does in ^ 0,i
know, is a child. Teach him. Hevdi Pu
knows, and knows that he knows.is
wise man. Sit at his feet and lean mitt
from him.” jvYc
Anderson received his unde: At r
graduate degree in psychology fr« 0 f ^
Villanova University and his Phi ] e jj (
from Cornell. He is currently a pn'
6i
Don’t be deluded by
data that might suggest
you will be a success,
when in fact, success is
light years away.”
— Dr. James Anderso
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professor of psycholog 1 glLS
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fessor of psychology at Indiana Uni a
of Pennsv
versity ot Pennsylvania. He has refc
ceived the Distinguished Blacii.,
Alumni Award for 1987 fromViMa
nova and the International Resean
Award from Dillard University fret
Cross-Cultural Research, and wasstj U
lected for Who’s Who AmongBk- Tex;
Americans. Jjpiri
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When he isn’t a stranger: the
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