The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, November 29, 1990, Image 6

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    Memorial Student Center
Our goal is the development of minds as well as intellects...
a place where we may come to know one another.
The MSC Presents in December and January
December
January
1-30
Visual Arts
Color of Nature
15
OPAS
"A Winter Solstice"
2
Recreation
Jingle Bell Fun Run
17
Cepheid Variable
"The Highlander"
5
Visual Arts
Art Appreciation
19
Public Relations
MSC Open House II
6
Aggie Cinema
"Mermaids"
24-27
Cepheid Variable
Writer's Workshop
24
Town Hall
Boogie Down Productions
Student Programs
Information
For more information on MSC
Programs, call the Student
Programs Office at 845-1515
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MSC Council joins the Bonfire Alcohol Safety
Awareness Committee by inviting you to:
Fightin' Texas Aggie Bonfire
November 29,1990
8:00 p.m., Duncan Field
If you drink,
please drink in
moderation.
Keep Alcohol from Shattering the Tradition
SUBMIT TO LITMUS
MSC Literary Arts
now accepting submissions in
POETRY,
PROSE,
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for the 1991 LITMUS
Texas A & M's Literary Journal
Submission guidelines available in 216 MSC
Don't miss our spring programs!!!
THE NEW LITMUS
W. P. Kinsella- Shoeless Joe baseballfest April 20
IF WE BILL rr HE WILL COME!!
Wishes you luck on finals!
Come and get involved
next semester!
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Student C-onlcicncc on N.ilionol All.w',
What Do These People
Have In Common?
Ed Bradley
President Gerald Ford
Answer: All have been speakers for the
MSC Wiley Lecture Series.
FEBRUARY 6*9, 1990 4r»
PRESENTING ON APRIL 12, 1991
For more information, call: 845-7625
NORTH AMERICAN COMMUNITY :
A PARTNERSHIP FOR GROWTH
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Experience international politics as a delegate
from one of thirty countries.
Applications for delegate positions are now available in:
1. MSC room 216 (Student Programs Office) : :
2. Pavilion room 221 (StudentGovernment Office)
3. Bizzell West (International Student Association Offiqe)
Applications are due.
Monday, December 3rd, at the above locations.
The Model United Nations will take place during
International Week on February 26 and 27, 1991.
Questions may bo directed to the Student Government Office at 845-3051
Presented by;MSC Jordan Institute for International Awareness, Student
Government Association, International Student Association
‘Tfie ‘Tradition Continues...
The TfSC ‘Pageant Committee
cordially invites yon to attend
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PeBruary 9, 1991
7:00p.m.
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MSC Recreation,
the College Station Parks Department and
the Brazos Valley Fitness Association present.,
Jingle Bell
Fun Run
December 2,1990
Entries may be picked up in the Student Programs Office
(Room 216 of the Memorial Student Center), the Parks
Department (in Central Park), or the Manor East Mall
parking lot (event day only).
Registration Fee: $10/pcrson
(includes jingle bells and a t-shirt)
For more information, cull 845-1515 or 764-3486.
MSC OPEN HOUSE II
SATURDAY, JANUARY 19,1991
2:00 - 6:00 P.M.
MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER
FIRST AND SECOND FLOORS
REGISTRATION NOW OPEN FOR ALL RECOGNIZED STUDENT
ORGANIZATIONS IN ROOM 216 MSC.
Texas A&M University
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