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PRESENTS
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TEXAS TECH
SCHOOL OF LAW
February 12, 1992
8:30 PM
601 Rudder
For More Information Contact Suzie at 776-4266
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The Origin of the Kiss
A Valentine's program tracing the history of the kiss
through the ages
FISH OUT OF WATER
by GREGORY GOWAN
Thursday, Feb. 13
Rudder 407
7:00 PM
Featuring:
Dr. Vaughn M. Bryant
Professor of Anthropology
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dent Bush and Turkish
Minister Suleyman Demiij
Tuesday agreed that expay
aid is needed to guide the!! ;
states of the former Sovietl]
toward democracy and
from fundamentalist influentj
The two leaders did not,
op a specific proposal,
stressed the importance of fo
ing democracy in the newCe;
Asian states in the faced
tial Iranian influence, offrj
said.
"We will seek new wad
help our new friends secure;
independence and move
and peacefully to establish
with the West," Bush saidaftej
and Demirel met in theOvall
fice and over lunch.
He said Turkey, a Muslims!;
with a democratic governs
and close ties with the
States, is "a model to others,;
cially those newly independ
republics of Central Askhat
gion of changing tides, it
as a beacon of stability."
The administration intends)
work with Turkey on contid
humanitarian and technicalaiaj
the republics, said DavidGt
pert, senior National SeciiB
Council director on European;]
Eurasian affairs.
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Individuals are being recruited for a research study on
Generalized Anxiety Disorder. If you experience anxiety
or would like to find out more about this study, call VIP
Research. $200.00 wiil be paid to qualified volunteers
who enroll and complete this study.
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ULCERATIVE COLITIS
Although no dollar amc; |
have been decided, the Uni:
States will work with Turkey
pecially to focus a program
only of emergency assistance,t
of longer-term, sustained teck
cal assistance to those republic
he told reporters following
meeting with Demirel.
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have operated for decades und;
tight authoritarian rule and "it
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If you've been diagnosed with proctitis, colitis, or left sided
inflammatory bowel disease, VIP Research is seeking
participants for a five month research study of a currently
available medication. $160.00 will be paid to those
individuals who complete this study.
CALL
VOLUNTEERS IN PHARMACEUTICAL
RESEARCH, INC.®
776-1417
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WEDNESDAY continued from Page 2
AMERICAN MARKETING ASSOCIATION:
Marketing Week Banquet - speaker is Billy Long
from Disneyland U.S.A. Tickets are $11. 7
p.m. in Ballroom 4 of the Hilton. Call Lori
McArthur at 846-2915 for more information.
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ACNE STUDY
VIP Research is seeking individuals, 12 years and older,
with mild-to-moderate acne for a 12-week research study
of an anti-acne medication. $100.00 will be paid to those
who complete this study.
CALL
VOLUNTEERS IN PHARMACEUTICAL
RESEARCH, INC.®
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CENTER FOR ACADEMIC ENHANCEMENT:
Free workshop designed to help students over
come test anxiety and achieve the score they
truly deserve. Register in advance at 243
Blocker. 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. in 165 Blocker. Call
Venesa or Pat at 845-2568 for more informa
tion.
WOMEN’S FACULTY NETWORK: Brown bag
seminar, Dr. Christine Townsend of Agriculture
Education speaking on leadership. Noon to
1:30 p.m. in 204C of Evans Library. Cali Sara
Alpern at 845-7139 for more information.
CLASS OF 1995 COUNCIL: Applications are
now being accepted for class of 1995 secretary
and treasurer for the spring 1992 term. Applica
tions may be picked up in the class of '95 cubi
cle located in the MSC SPO and are due on
Feb. 12. Come see what it’s all about!
FACES (FRESHMEN ADJUSTING TO COL
LEGE EXPERIENCES): Applications for chair
and sub-chairs of publicity, finance, programs,
freshmen, mentors, mentor training and admin
istration for the 1992-3 school year are available
in the Student Affairs Annex (A-2 lounge at the
corner of Moses and Hughes Halls). Applica
tions are due Friday, Feb. 28 by 5 p.m.
DEPARTMENT OF STUDENT ACTIVITIES:
Applications for cubicle space in the new Stu
dent Services Building for the Department of
Student Activities will take place through 5 p.m.,
Feb. 14. Applications are open to all recog
nized student organizations in room 208 of the
Pavilion and must be returned there. Please
call 845-1133 for more information.
AGGIE SPELEOLOGICAL SOCIETY: Genera;
meeting. 8:30 p.m. in 504 Rudder. Call Travis
at 696-8201 for more information.
excel (excellence uniting culture
EDUCATION & LEADERSHIP): Applications
for Student Development, Finance, Program
ming and OSA Chair are available in 148
Applications are due at 5 p.m. Feb. 20.
Verlon Johnson or Pamela Wells at 845-4565
for more information.
OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL AD
VISING: Mini-workshop for freshmen/sopho-
mores on courses to take for entry to medical
school. Hints for success will also be offered.
Must pre-register to attend. 1:30 p.m. and2:30
p.m. in 203 Academic.- Call Agnita Moore
847-8938 for more information.
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Tension Headache?
Individuals with moderate to severe Tension Headaches wanted
to participate in a 4-hour headache relief research study with
an investigational medication in tablet form. Flexible hours.
$75 incentive for individuals who are chosen and complete
the study. Daily, till 6:30 776-0400. Weekends 361 -1500.
BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Bible study, fel
lowship, worship and food. 12:30 p.m. to 1:30
p.m.at 203 College Main. Call 846-7722 for
more information.
ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General dis
cussion from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call the
CDPE at 845-0280 for more information.
TEXAS A&M BLOOD DRIVE
COMMITTEE/THE RED CROSS: Blood Drive
from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Commons Lobby
and the Academic Plaza.
$
s
LE CERCLE FRANCAIS: General meeting to
discuss events for the semester. There will be
2 meetings - choose one. 7 p.m. in 125 ACAD.
STUDENT Y PROJECT XOXO: Charity
fundraiser for American Heart Association. Bal
loons only $1. 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. in the MSC hall
way. Call 847-4357 for more information.
Items for What’s Up should be submitted to The Battalion.
013 Reed McDonald, no later than three business days be
fore the desired run date. What's Up is a Battalion service
that lists non-profit events and activities. Submissions are ra
on a first-come, first-serve basis. There is no guarantee ae
entry will run. If you have questions, 0311845-3313.
High Blood Pressure Study
Individuals either on or off high blood pressure medication
needed to participate in a high blood pressure research study
involving an investigational oral medication and an investiga
tional intravenous medication. $600 incentive paid to those
chosen to participate upon completion of the research study.
!
Asthma Study
WANTED: Individuals, age 12 and older, with mild to moderate
asthma to participate in a clinical research study for 15 weeks
with an investigational medication in capsule and inhaler form.
$400 - $500 incentive for those completing the study.
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(Formerly Pauli Research)
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776-0400
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FRIEDBERG, Germany (AP) -
Elvis' old barber is all shook up.
The King's mane man, the guy
who pruned the Presley pom
padour, is worried that he may
have to find a new place to dwell.
"Sure, I'm afraid," says Karl-
Heinz Stein, the head haircutter at
the base where Pvt. Elvis A. Pres
ley spent his overseas Army hitch.
The legacies of Presley's stay at
Ray Barracks north of Frankfurt
have suffered from the massive
reduction in American forces in
Europe.
The Elvis A. Presley Dining Fa
cility recently closed and Presley's
old Alpha Company is moving to
new quarters.
Ray Barracks has survived.
For as long as it does, Stein in
tends to keep his shrine to Elvii
including the scissors and str:
razor he used to maintain
Presley pompadour after his b
sic-training cut grew out.
With troop reductions in Ei 1 '
rope, however, layoffs are exp# 1 '
ed among the civilians whose job
depend on American soldiers.
Stein, 56, has cut hair herefci
34 years and recalls the daytbi
soft-spoken soldier shuffled ini
his shop in Oct. 1958.
"Naturally ! was nervous,
said Stein. "After 10-15 minutes
was done. I showed him a mirrf 1 '
and said, 'Is that OK?' He satf
'Yeah, how much?'
"I said 35 cents. He gavemo ;
dollar and told me to keeptft
change."
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