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Phone: 845-0569 / Office: Room 015 (basement) Reed McDonald Building
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teed results or you get an additional 5 days at no charge. If item doesn't
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Patients needed wjth acute
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spasms (back pain,'etc.) to
participate in a consumer use
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evaluation at no cost to
patient. Eligible volunteers
will be compensated.
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846-5933 :
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Personals
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able. Ages 18-35, excellent compensation. Contact
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Cud Up & Dye Hair Design. February First Visit Special.
Guys $9.00, girls $11.00. 846-HAIR.
-STREP THROAT STUDY"
Volunteers needed for streptococcal
tonsilliUs/pharyngitis research study
comparing two antibiotics, (one of
which is an investigational drug).
Qualifying symptoms include:
fever (100.4 pr more), pharyngeal
pain (sore throat), difficulty
swallowing. Rapid strep test will
be done to confirm diagnosis.
Eligible volunteers will be
compensated.
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846-5933
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Reports & Merge Letters
Typist available 7 days a week
ON THE DOUBLE
113 COLLEGE MAIN 846-3755
SINGLE, HANDSOME COWBOY LOOKING FOR COW
GIRL TO GO DANCING, DINING OUT, MOVIES AND A
LASTING RELATIONSHIP. CALL PAT AFTER 774-
4604, 5:00 P.M. M-Frl.
FISH OUT OF WATER
by GREGORY G0V1
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GRADUATING SENIORS; Haveajobin your field waiting
for you. (401) 782-6546.
College Scholarships available. Recorded message gives
details. 846-7391 ext. 402.
CPR LESSONS. GET CERTIFIED FOR SUMMER NOW
$15.00 PER STUDENT 693-9533.
SKIN IINFECTION STUDY
Volunteers needed for Skin
Infection Research Study compar
ing two antibiotics (one of which is
an investigational drug). Infection
must be culturable. Qualifying in
fections include: infected blisters
and boils, infected cuts, scrapes
and insect bites. Call to see if
eligible. Eligible volunteers will
be compensated.
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For Rent
COTTON VILLAGE APTS. Ltd.
Snook, Texas
$0 w/RA $200-$357 for 1 bdrm.
$0 w/RA $248-$428 for 2 bdrm.
Call 846-8878, 774-0773 a/5 p.m.
Equal Opportunity Housing/Handicapped Accessible
CANCUN
FROM:
$ 359
ANTILLIANO HOTEL
Tot J Canon Break Indudes
7 nights lodging at property of
your choice, welcome party,
beverages, contests and prizes,
volleyball tournaments,
on-location tour directors.
THE
GREENERY
Sevilla Apartments 1b/1ba available, $295/mo. Shuttle,
pool, and nice. Call Stacy at 693-2108.
2b/2ba, w/d connect, shuttle, $400/mth.. Call 260-1069.
For Sale
SOUTH PADRE
FROM:
$ 189
PADRE SOUTH CONDOMINIUMS
IS
interviewing for land
scape team members
9-11 a.m., M-Th.
Mobile home 14x70 2bd/1ba, close to campus, island
kitchen 775-9218.
Four month old male ferret. Neutered and de-scented.
With some supplies. $90.00. Call 696-6
1988 T-bird Turbo coupe fully loaded extra; keyless entry
equalizer, more. 50,000 miles $7300 693-0058.
1512 Cavitt
Bryan, Texas
'85 80cc Rlva Scooter with helmets. $550. 845-1568,
776-1588. Ask for Tony.
|'TOTAL PADRE BREAK PACKAGE
INCLUDES:
7 nights lodging at property of
your choice, welcome party,
beverages, contests and prizes,
volleyball tournaments,
on-location tour directors, all
raxes and gratuities.
1984 JEEP CJ-7, brown with hard top. Call Brandon 847-
6397 $4,300.
ALPINE RACING BIKE - Shimano components 14 speed,
black, chromoly frame, 1 yr old, $325. Jim 846-3909 or
BCS 696-6581.
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SPACE IS LIMITED!
FOR MORE INFORMATION CONTACT:
TR 10:30-4:00. Flexible $4.25/hr. Shop clean up, some
study time. Call 846-5091.
1985 Honda Rebel Motorcycle,
tion. $700.
Black, Excellent Condl-
Field Hudgens
764-6829
Student needed from the following cities to survey child
safety seat use for the Texas Transportation Institute
during spring break: Amarillo, Beaumont, Brownsville,
Dallas, Fort Worth, Houston, Lubbock, San Antonio, Tyler
and Waco. Two students from each city will collect data
at designated daycare centers and shopping centers.
Approximately 4 days work plus training $5.25/hr. Call
Julie at 845-2736 between 8 a.m. - 5 p.m. for interview.
Upright piano $600 696-3901.
Orion Tours. Inc.
Black 1981 GL 1100, gold wing 24,000 miles, front farring
side and back bags, drive shaft, water cooled. $1599.
779-8702.
Suzuki GS450. Runs and looks brand new! Only 500
miles. 847-5305.
Aggie quilts. Twin, full or king 1-632-6712.
Looking for friendly, outgoing individuals to guide tourists
on horseback rides
through the national forest land of Colorado. Reply to
Sombrero Ranches, Inc. 3100 Airport Road, Box A Boul
der, CO 80301.
LAPTOP 386SX COMPUTER SUPER BUY $975; HP -
28S SCIENTIFIC CALCULAT6R $105.00; TOSHIBA VCR
WITH MOVIES $125.00; RALEIGH 12-SPEED $130.00;
TERRY 693-8896.
THE FRESH AIR FUND, A NON-PROFIT AGENCY,
SERVES INNER-CITY CHILDREN IN THEIR CAMPS IN
DUTCHESS COUNTY, 65 Ml. FROM N.Y.C. WE ARE
PRESENTLY HIRING ENERGETIC PERSONS WHO
HAVE COMPLETED A MINIMUM OF ONE YEAR OF
COLLEGE TO WORK AS COUNSELORS, WATER
FRONT STAFF AND PROGRAM SPECIALISTS. TO
LEARN MORE ABOUT THE FUND AND ITS SUMMER
CAMP OPPORTUNITIES, PLAN TO MEET WITH OUR
REPRESENTATIVE AT THE TEXAS A&M CAMP FAIR
ON; MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17, 1992.... OR CONTACT;
JOAN MOHALLEY, THE FRESH AIR FUND, 1040 SIXTH
AVE. NY, NY 10018, OR CALL 1-800-367-0003.
Diamond marquise engagement ring; .66 TW, new, very
good color/clarity $1000. Will negotiate. 776-2069.
Yamaha single disc player with cordless remote, excellent
condition $150. Negotiable. If Interested, call James at
693-9911.
King size waterbed; Book shelf headboard, 6 drawer
underdresser, padded side rails Excellent condition. All
accessories included. $225 693-2417.
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86VW...$50. 87MERCEDES...$100. 65MUSTANG...$50.
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from only $349 plus tax
5-Star Resorts, Airfare, Parties & More!
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SUMMER JOBS. Warehouse work. 3 shifts, eight hours
each. Two locations. Dallas (214)-869-0250), Houston
(713) 820-3820).
Computers
SPRING BREAK 92 WITH COLLEGE TOURS; Mazatlan/
$399, Cancun/$379. Air, hotel, parties, nightly entertain
ment. Call for more information, and reservations. Teresa
1-800-395-4896.
Waitresses/bartenders needed immediately at Yester
days. Apply 4421, S Tx. Avenue Bryan, 846-2625. No .
experience required.
AMIGA 500, 1 Meg, 2 drives, monitor, printer, word
perfect, manuals, extras, $700. 693-5422.
Gun Club
CAMP DAY- -Monday February 14, 1992. MSC Rooms
226-231. 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Camp representatives will
interview for positions on summer camp staff.
MACINTOSH PLUS, 4MB RAM, KENSINGTON CPU
FAN, DUST COVER, CASE; MSWORD, MSFILE, SYS
TEM 6.X/7.X, DISKETTES, GAMES. $700. 260-1678,
LEAVE MESSAGE.
ARROWHEAD GUN CLUB. Non-members welcome.
Skeet-Pistol-Trap-RifleRanges. OpenTues-Sun, 10a.m.
Hwy. 6 S.1/4 mile past Texas World Speedway. 690-
0276.
RTVF/JOURNALISM MAJORS! Videographers needed
for summer camp productions. Want "hands on" experi
ence? Like being outdoors? Like Kids? Call today for
information and application. CAMP TV 800-284-8437
Dallas (214)559-2404.
Campus Representative needed immediately. Hlghsmith
Company, marketer of University supplies and equip
ment, needs student for campus representation, research
and catalog distribution. Call Market Research Depart
ment, Hlghsmith Company, 414 563-9571.
COUNSELOR/STAFF FOR CAMP COBBOSSEE - Sum
mer positions available for general counselors and spe
cialists, at competitive sports camp In Maine. Must have
strong skills & ability to instruct, coach, or assist In one or
more of the following: Baseball, Tennis, Basketball,
Soccer, Hockey, Lacrosse, Archery, Riflery, Arts/Crafts,
Martial Arts, English, Horseback Riding, All Waterfront,
Activities: Swimming(WSI), Sailing, Waterskiing,
Windsurfing, SCUBA, Secretaries also needed. Located
on a beautiful lake in Central Maine, near Boston, Excel
lent Facilities, Top Salaries, Room/Board/Laundry, and
Travel Allowance. Callorwrite: Steve Rubin-5 Silvermine
Dr., South Salem, NY 10590. - (914) 533-6104. (ON
CAMPUS INTERVIEWS - FEBRUARY 17th at Memorial
Student Center.)
Losers Wanted! We pay you to lose 10 to 180 pounds. Call
Rosemary 512-452-4901.
YELLOWSTONE NATIONAL PARK. Summer Jobs! Hir
ing over 2,000 for our hotels, restaurants and support
operations. Room and board. Recruiters interviewing on
campus, Monday, February 17th- sign up in the Place
ment center, Rudder Conference Tower. TW Recre
ational Services, PO Box 165, Yellowstone Park, WY
82190. 406-848-7481 or 307-344-7901, ext. 5323. AA/
EOE M/F/HA/.
NEW ENGLAND BROTHER/SISTER CAMPS - MASSA
CHUSETTS: Mah-Kee-Nac for Boys/Danbee for Girls,
counselor positions for program specialists: All team
sports, especially baseball, basketball, field hockey, soft-
ball, soccer and volleyball; 25 tennis openings; also ar
chery, riflery, weights/fitness and biking; other openings
Include performing arts, fine arts, newspaper, photography,
cooking, sewing, rollerskating, rocketry, ropes, and camp
craft. All waterfront activities (swimming, skiing, sailing,
windsurfing, canoe/kayaking). Inquire: Mah-Kee-Nac
(BOYS) 190 Linden Avenue, Glen Ridge, NJ 07028. Call
1-800-753-9118. Danbee(GIRLS) 17 Westminster Drive,
Montville, NJ 07045. Call 1-800-729-8606.
CRUISE LINE Entry level onboard/landside positions
avallable,.year-round & summer (813) 229-5478.
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91 -92 Campus Directory
If you did not pre-order a 1991-92 Campus Directory,
a limited number of copies are now on sale for $3,
plus tax, in room 230 Reed McDonald Building
between 8 a.m. and 5 p.m. Monday through Friday.
Phone 845-2611.
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HONG KONG (AP) -
Vietnam's marathon campaign to
end a U.S. economic embargo on
the Communist country switched
into high gear Sunday with the
real thing: the first Ho Chi Minh
City International Marathon.
Public relations giant Hill and
Knowlton was there to help, as
were some former American GIs
and an American-owned sports
promotion company. Sports Asia
Ltd. of Hong Kong.
Vietnamese officials said they
hoped the race through the heart
of what was once Saigon would
help catapult the poverty-stricken
country out its international
isolation.
"It represents an opportunity
to show that we are running
towards an era of increased
international cooperation," said
Le Buu, a former Viet Cong
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Women’s Issues Symposium
Tuesday, February 18:
Get Smart
A lecture on how not to be a crime victim
Jim Kuboviak, Brazos County Atty.
7:00pm the new Student Activities Bldg 111
Wednesday, February 19
Beauty and the Breast
Changing social attitudes of female anatomy
Dr. Katherine Dettwyler, Asst. Prof, of Anthropology
3:00pm Rudder 502
SEX. POWER AND THE MEDIA:
Rethinking the Myths of America’s Dream Girl
Ann Simonton, former model and current
Director of Media Watch
8:00pm MSC 224, Wednesday, February 19
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