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MSC MBA/LAW COMMITTEE PRESENTS # LAW DAY COME MEET WITH yOUR FAVORITE LAW SCHOOLS FROM AROUND THE COUNTRy Wednesday. October 2 10:30a.m. to 3:00p.m. MSC Main Hall & Flag Room Chiropractic Care with a personal touch Please call for a complimentary spinal examination. 696-1995 Dr. Marcy Halterman Chiropractor 909 Southwest Parkway (near tlie East By-Pass) 76-GUMBY AGGIE PLEASER 20" 1 item pizza $8.77 + tax Fast Free Delivery Call 76-GUMBY VISA" SUBMIT TO LITMUS ^Literary Arts now accepting submissions in PROSE, & GRAPHICS Texas A & M's Literary Journal Deadline for first cut of submissions: October 11, 1991 Submissions may be turned in at the (MSC Student ’Programs Office 2nd floor at the Sin fffim Teahouse. CaK 'Davt SCotnid^tU 696-5726 or Jen Kim at 847-1209for further information. ALL GRAPHICS SUBMISSIONS MUST BE HANDED TO JEN KIM. Test Your Knowledge! Who Is This Man? A. Rode across Asia on a tricyde. B. First magidan to successfully saw a woman in half. C. Winner of 1886 Ulysses S. Grant look-alike contest. D. Developed rotary dial telephone and automatic switchboard. I f you answered "D," move to the head of the class! Because the man pictured above is Lars Magnus Ericsson, who was working the kinks out of the telephone in Sweden at the same time Alexander Graham Bell was developing the telephone in the U.S. Ericsson went on to found one of the world’s largest telecommunications companies, Ericsson Network Systems, now with offices in over 70 countries worldwide. If you're about to graduate with a technical degree in Computer Science, Electrical Engineering, Telecommunications or a related field, you owe it to yourself to explore a career with Ericsson. We can offer you a world of challenge and international prestige. A world that lets you be a real part of Ericsson's success. Find out more: Texas A&M October 7 Computer Science and Electrical Engineering If you're unable to meet with us on campus, please write for more information: Dept. ColAdv, Ericsson Network Systems Inc., P.O. Box 833875, Richardson, TX 75083-3875. If you're looking for the place to build your career, Ericsson is the ERICSSON p Network Systems Inc. An Equal Opportunity Employer Page 4 The Battalion Monday, September^ /londay, Sep III What , s Up Monday on the Quad. Call Shane Sanders at 846-0686 for more information MSC GREAT ISSUES: General committee meeting, new members welcome! 7 p.m. in 230 MSC. Call Denise at 764-8368 for more information. THE AGGIELAND: Senior class pictures are now being taken unitilOct.4 a.m. to 5 p.m. at AR Photography. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion. Call the CDPE at 845-0280 for more information. HORTICULTURE SOCIETY: General meeting - speaker from the PeaceCi 7:00 p.m. in 101 HFSB. Call Lisa Earnest at 260-1674 for more information AGGIES AGAINST BONFIRE: General meeting. 6 p.m. behind Sul Ross. SPANISH CLUB - LA TERTULIA: General meeting and cultural presentation given by Dr. Tim Mitchell titled "Music and Sexual Fatalism in Spain.” 9 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Call Anne at 847-0696 for more information. CHI ALPHA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP: Everyone is invited to meet man): pastors at out weekly worship and fellowship meeting. Rev. Derwood D superintendent of the N. Texas C strict of the Assemblies of God will be p.m. at the All Faith's Chapel. Call Scott, Bryan or Britt at 846-3119 for moif information. TAMU CANCER SOCIETY: All those interested in helping with St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital Bike-A-Thon on Oct. 12 - committee meeting tonight. We also need participants. 6 p.m. in 502 Rudder. Call Laura at 847-2141 for more information. TAMU ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY: Guest speaker: Dr. Duncan Mackenzie “Graduate Studies in Zoology: Fishing for Schools." 7 p.m. in 302 Ru dder Uai I ok Patrick Jones at 847-2022 or Caryl Hilscher at 268-1162 for more informato • U DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries will be opening for Rock Climbing Trip and Intro, to Hang Gliding. 8 a.m. in 159 Read. Call Dept, of Rec. Sports at 845-7826 for more information. ASSOCIATION OF A&M GUITARISTS: Funk workshop with SPRAWL. M| An Nam Tea House. Call Kelly a 696-4297 for time and more information. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries will be closing for Rock Climbing Clinic. 8 a.m. in 159 Read. Call Dept, of Rec. Sports for more information. NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK ACCOUNTANTS: First generalc meeting. "Making it to the Top.” Attire is casual. Open to all businessman minors. 8 p.m. in 110 Harrington. Call Terri Turner at 847-2515 for morein^ jR. LftMf S7 ReSTON OLbl t- RooMMATi ■lENCUweN l JR. Hem I teSToN (AUl wr tu6E DEPARTMENT OF RECREATIONAL SPORTS: Entries will be opening for CoRec Two Pitch Softball, Preseason Volleyball, Cross Country Run, 16” Softball Tournament and Pickleball Singles. 8 p.m. in 159 Read. Call the Dept, of Rec. Sports for more information. UNITY: General meeting about orinting Fall issue of Unity Newspaper. 8:3L Rudder Tower. Call Raquel Jones at 847-2137 or Terri Turner at information. OUTDOOR RECREATION CLUB: General meeting to discuss upcoming trips. Everyone interested in getting outdoors and having fun is welcome! 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. Call Lee at 696-6890 or Robert at 846-6830 for more information. COLLEGE REPUBLICANS: Speaker will be Bob Dashman, Organizationa! for the Republican Party of Texas. Dashman, also a special liason to Cote Republicans, will speak on redistricting. 8:30 p.m. in 410 Rudder. CallBeci 8314 for more information. •30 TEXAS A&M HISTORY CLUB: General meeting and guest speaker, prof j?! Carroll. Meet in 502 Rudder. Call David Wilson at 823-2896 for more inforr; RODEO CLUB: Meeting and practice. 7 p.m. at the Dick Freeman Arena. Call John Price at 693-2364 for more information. STUDENT COALITION AGAINST APARTHEID AND RACISM (SCAR): General meeting 8:30 p.m. in 407AB Rudder. Call Lynn at 846-3139 for more information. WILDLIFE BIOLOGY SOCIETY: Meeting with Dr. Donald Davis speaking^ wildlife diseases. 7:30 p.m. in 115 Kleberg. Spade DPMA: Shell presentation. Business attire required. Meet at the Hilton. Ca” Slack at 822-3266 for more information. BRAZOS COUNTY RAPE CRISIS CENTER, INC.: The Brazos County Rape Crisis Center’s 23rd Training Class for new volunteers will be conducted the weeks of September 30th through October 10th in the evenings and on Saturday. Those interested in training to become hotline advocates, escort advocates, or Friends of the Family advocates are urged to call the center M-F from 8 a.m.-5 p.m. to receive an application and a copy of the training class agenda. Call 268-7273 for more information. MEDICINE TRIBE: The film Rudder. Call Lisa at 693-2651 foi more information. . will be shown. 5:30 p.m.t| AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: Christian Siebold from the Pan American Nek will speak on Human Rights in Guatemala. 6:30 p.m. in 203 Rudder. CallUsi 693-2651 for more information. NOW: General meeting. 7 p.m. in 507 AB Rudder. Cali Martha at 764-7965 for more information. UNITY NEWSPAPER: General meeting for all interested students wantingto contribute to a community newspaper. 8:30 p.m. in 145 MSC. Call KarenClai . 847-2136 for more information. MSC BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE: Martin Luther King III, Guest Lecturer - topic - "Student Activism in the 1990s” 8 p.m. in Rudder Theatre. Call Mrs. Florence Rice at 845-1515 for more information. AGGIE DEMOCRATS: Organizational meeting to set up committees 8:30p l 301 Rudder. DANCE ARTS SOCIETY: Ballet technique class will be held. No intermediate class will be held. 8 p.m. in 268 Read. DANCE ARTS SOCIETY: Performance Information meeting. 6 p.m. in 268 Read. ORTHODOX STUDENTS ORGANIZATION: OSO is a group of EasternOrtto: Students from various ethnic backgrounds. Service of Diving Liturgy. SdSprl the All Faith’s Chapel. Call Paul Comits at 847-4367 for more information. Cei TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY VEGETARIAN SOCIETY: General meeting to discuss World Vegetarian Day (Oct. 1). 7 p.m. in the main lobby of Zachry. Call 775-5107 for more information. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General discussion at noon. Call the CDPEr 0280 for more information. OFF CAMPUS AGGIES: meeting for bonfire buddies at 7 p.m. in 301 Rudder. Call Gina Davis for more information at 693-2795. SOCIETY FOR HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT: Speaker meetingwf : Paxpon, president of the Brazos Valley Personnel Association. Everyone isrn 6:30 p.m. in 127 B Zachry. Call Brenda Parnell at693-6267 for more informat: TUESDAY CKI: Weekly meeting. 8 p.m. in 127 A Zachry. Call Christy at 778-1133 orJ at 764-9576 for more information STUDENTS FOR THE EXPLORATION AND DEVELOPMENT OF SPACE: We will be discussing the contest rules for the Oct. 5 Rocket Competition. There will be demonstrations for building your personal rocket and tips on what to look for in model rocket kits. 7 p.m. in 510 Rudder. Call Sean Sadler at 847-1767 for mpre information. THE NAVIGATORS: Weekly meeting for fellowship and singing. Meet at Lounge D Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion, 013 Reed McDok: later than three business days before the de$ired run date. We only publish t*. name and phone number of the contact if you ask us. What’s Up is a Battalion service that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are run on a fe come, first-served basis. There is no guarantee an entry 1 will run. If you have questions, call the newsroom at 845-3313. DUSF I On Sundc 1 gilt Bible 1 priest. Sa ■ Torah, 2 | around < 1 was Kora As G I the wort [ flocking I of scrip I lives ove tured thi generate In sti God is p and old THE LEGACY CONTINUES . .. THE MEMORIAL STUDENT CENTER BLACK AWARENESS COMMITTEE PRESENTS MARTIN LUTHER KING III "STUDENT ACTIVISM IN THE 1990’S" DATE TIME PLACE ADMISSION MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1991 8:00 P.M. RUDDER THEATRE $2.00 STUDENTS $3.00 NON-STUDENTS FOR MORE INFORMATION PLEASE CALL 845-1234 ASTHMA/ALLER® Study WANTED: Individuals 18-50 years of age with asthma to participate in a short clinical research study involving an investigational medication in capsule form. Up to $200 incentive for those chosen to participate. PAULL RESEARCH INTERNATIONAL CALL 776-0400 AT The Bolshoi returns to Texas ACM. The U.S. Premiere of Suran Lake Bolshoi Ballet * Grigorouich Company The Bolshoi Ballet - Grigorovich Company returns, presenting the U.S. premiere of Tchaikovsky's Swan Lake. The Russian version of Swan Lake, with its breathtaking staging, lavish costumes and revised ending, will be performed from October 16th through October 20th on the Rudder Auditorium stage. There will be five 7:00pm performances plus 1:30pm matinees on Saturday, October 19th and Sunday, October 20th. Lastyear s appearances by the Bolshoi Ballet - Grigorovich Company at Texas A&M were complete sell-outs. These will be the only performances in Texas, so you must hurry. Ticket sales begin August 31st. Individual tickets are $20 to $50 and available on a first-come, first-served basis. will t Ticket supplies are limited, so have your VISA or MasterCard ready and call the MSC Box Office at (409) 845-1234 or call Ticketron at (800) 275-1000. To purchase tickets in person, simply drop by the MSC Box Office or Ticketron at Foley's in Post Oak Mall. Don't miss this once-in-a-lifetime opportunity. MSC Opera <9 Performing Arts Society