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Land Commissioner for the Texas General Land Office will be speaking. All are welcome. 7 p.m. in 308 Rudder. Call Eric at 847-5005 for more information. BIOCHEMISTRY SOCIETY: Guest lecturer: medical students! Come learn about medical school. Last meeting of the semester — officer elections — refreshments. 7 p.m. in 108 BICH. Call Peter at 693-5985 for more information. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: AggieGrt Groups — small group discipleship. 5:30pis 7 p.m. Cross-training — basic discipleshipt new Christians. 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Alla!?; College Main. Call 846-7722 for more infer; tion. MSC AGGIE CINEMA: Introduction of our new chairman and executive officer for 1992-93; a look ahead to the coming year; information about film festival and production dept. 7 p.m. in Rudder. Call Paul at 847-1435 for more infor mation. ORTHODOX STUDENT ORGANIZATION (OSO): CSC is a group of Eastern Orthodox Christians from various ethnic backgrounds. Church service. 5:15 p.m. at the All Faith’s Chapel. Call Paul at 847-4667 for more informa tion. PRO-CHOICE AGGIES: Adventures in I ington, D C. Meet in 295 MSC. Gallic 847-0993 for more information. VEGETARIAN SOCIETY: Plans for Earth Day, picnics, petitions and much, much more. 6 p.m. at the Century Oak by the Academic Building. Call Chris at 847-1533 for more information. TAI CHI SOCIETY: Offers ongoing practice and instruction in Tai Chi Chuan, an ancient Chinese exercise that promotes relaxation, flex ibility and balance. All levels are welcome. 5 p.m. to 6 p.m. under the trees at the south end of the bell tower. Call Charles at 846-4036 or Cindy at 690-6612 for more information. AGGIE TOASTERS: Meeting of A&M chapter of Toastmasters International, a widely-recog nized organization devoted to the improvement of public speech. Meet in 228 MSC. Call Tam my at 823-4512 or Charity at 847-0975 for more information. HP USER GROUP: General meeting, p sharing and HP 48 relevant topics. 71 104C Zachry. Call Jason at 696-3268. H RHA CASINO: informational meeting forar one interested in dealing for RHA Casino'! April 24. 7 p.m. for girls, 8 p.m. for guys. B( 226 MSC. Call Brett at 847-3287 formoreiit mation. TAMU SCUBA CLUB: Dr. John McEachran will be speaking about sharks in the Gulf of Mexico. Nominations will be taken for next year’s officers. Future dive trips and activities will be discussed. 7 p.m. in 402 Rudder. Call Ted at 822-5140 for more information. WILDLIFE BIOLOGY SOCIETY: Dr. Clark Adams will be speaking on “Human dimensions in wildlife management or, who gives a damn about the spotted owl?” Also, officer elections will be held. Everyone is welcome. 7:30 p.m. in 113 Kleberg. Call Erica at 764-9124 for more in formation. TAMU SAILING TEAM: General meeting p.m. in 104 Zachry. Call Dean at 696-0991! more information. P STUDENT Y — YOUTH FUN DAY VII: Gener al meeting #4 — mandatory final meeting! We will go over the schedule of events for Youth Fun Day VII. 8:30 p.m. in 701 Rudder. Call Dena at 847-0012 for more information. INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ASSOCII TION: Presidents’ Council Meeting and elf tions of officers for 1992/93. This meeting open to all members. 7 p.m. to 8:15 p.m.inf Rudder. Call Rhonda at 774-0455 for more? formation. FREE INCOME TAX ASSISTANCE: Free help on your income tax return provided by Beta Al pha Psi. Sessions held from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m. in 141 MSC every Mon. and Fri. until April 15. BAPTIST STUDENT UNION: Bible study — worship, fellowship and food. 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. at 203 College Main. Freshman care groups — small group discipleship for fresh men. 7:45 p.m. to 9 p.m. at 203 College Main. Call 846-7722 for more information. CIRCLE K INTERNATIONAL (CKI): Need some motivation in your life? Our speaker, Al Givens will tell us how to “Just Do It." Circle K’ers, Key Clubbers, Keywanettes, everybody’s invited. 8 p.m. in 127A Zachry. Call Kristofer at 764-9576 for more information. BIOMEDICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATE General meeting and officer elections. 7 pm; 701 Rudder. Call Jay at 764-0700 for mofe formation. MEDICINE TRIBE: General meeting. 6 p.m. behind Sul Ross or in Academic Building if it is raining. Call Irwin at 846-7425. DEPARTMENT OF RECREATO. SPORTS: Entries will be closing forswimmee golf singles, archery doubles, pickleballdouN! and putt-putt golf doubles. 5:30 p.m. inIS Read. Call 845-7826 for more information KAMU-FM 15th ANNIVERSARY: Celebrate the 15th Anniversary with the Roadkings — live at 8 p.m. at the Stafford Opera House located at 106 S. Main in Bryon. Call 845-5611 for ticket information. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL: General meet ing. 5:30 p.m. behind Sul Ross or in the Aca demic Building if it is raining. Call Kaade at 847- 1199 for more information. OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL: Hi minder to all Pre-Med/Pre-Dent students app. ing in Fall of 1993. Files for recommendafe to the schools must be completed byApri'! Call now for details and find out how tow plete your file. Available in 203 AcademicBfe Call Agnita Moore at 847-8938. OFFICE OF PROFESSIONAL SCHOOL: Re minder to all Pre-Med/Pre-Dent students apply ing in Fall of 1993. Files for recommendation to the schools must be completed by April 10. Call now for details and find out how to complete your file. Available in 203 Academic. Call Agnita Moore at 847-8938 for more information. SCAR: Regular meeting; guest speaker. 8:30 p.m. in the MSC. Check the monitor for the room. Call Syed at 693-6185. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: Generali! cussion. 12:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. Call the CC : : at 845-0280 for more information. THE TOUCHSTONE: FREE PROGRESSIVE/ LEFT JOURNAL: General meeting — every one welcome. We will discuss April issue distri bution and the upcoming May issue. 7 p.m. at Spanky's Restaurant at 109 Boyett. Call Danny at 696-3979 for more information. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: “President for aM tickets are on sale now in the lobbies oil MSC, the Commons, Blocker and Zachry. C; Elwin at 764-8203 for more information. A&M CHAPTER OF TEXAS AGRI-WOMEN: Those interested in going on a field trip to Austin on Wednesday, April 8, sign up in KLBG 110. We will be meeting with various agricul ture groups involved in state legislation. Sign up through April 7. Everyone welcome! Call Tracy at 764-2044 for more information. ALPHA EPSILON DELTA (PRE-MED HONOR SOCIETY): Representatives from the Air Force will speak on scholarships during medical school. After the speaker, we will have elec tions for ‘92-‘93 officers. All interested members should attend. 7 p.m. at 302 Rudder. Call Scott at 847-2970 for more information. CAREER CENTER: “Networking for Emploj ment.” Daniel Orozco, assistant director, willo! fer advice for utilizing contacts \o obtain job, leads in a competitive and hidden|b(imantel. 1:50 p.m. in the Student Services Room 110. ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: General dis cussion. 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Call the CDPE at 845-0280 for more information. LAMBDA CHI ALPHA: “President for a day” tickets are on sale now in the lobbies of the MSC, the Commons, Blocker and Zachry. Call Elwin at 764-8203 for more information. STUDENT GOVERNMENT: Run-offs for Stu dent Body Elections. 9 a m. to 5 p.m. in the MSC east foyer, Library, Blocker, Kleberg and Zachry. CAREER CENTER: "Compensation and Salary Analysis.” Jay Wheeler, assistantdirec tor, will offer expertise and advice on analyzin: the total benefits package when considering! job offer. 9:10 a.m. in the Student Service; Building, room 110. HONOR SCHEDULING CONSORTIUM: A chance to meet the honors professors and find out about their classes before Fall ‘92 registra tion. Open to all honors-eligible students. Re freshments provided. 7 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. in 226 MSC. Call Randy at 847-25230. BRAZOS VALLEY SYMPHONY ORCHES TRA: presents “Simple Gifts,” a concert featur ing the world premiere of “Crystal Ships” by Pe ter Liewen. Also featuring Franz Anton Krager, Director of the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band Lt. Colonel Ray E. Toler, , and special guests from Lithuania. 8 p.m. in Rudder Auditorium. Call 845-1234 for more information. Items for What’s Up should be submittedli The Battalion, 013 Reed McDonald, no than three business days before the desired m date. We only publish the name andphom number of the contact if you ask us. What’s Uf is a Battalion service that lists non-profit e\iei and activities. Submissions are run on a come, first-serve basis. There is no guaranlei an entry will run. if you have questions, c< newsroom at 845-3313. Confusion surrounds pathologist's autopsie Ah tranqi all. 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Lubbock County District Attor ney Travis Ware also stands by Erdmann, saying the doctor is be ing attacked by vengeful defense attorneys. Erdmann's predicament has been complicated by the revela tion that his wife received at least $17,000 over the past two years for bone and tissue from bodies ex amined by Erdmann, according to records obtained by Millard Farmer, Losch's co-attorney with the Legal Defense Fund project. Check stubs from Alio Materi als, a bone distribution company, show Mrs. Erdmann received $200 for every human corpse supplied for bone and skin donations by her husband's county office "I would say that mightst gest a conflict of interest," Fain | said. Alio Materials presidents! I Leffew has said there is notlii improper about the payments. Sgt. Snow Robertson oft Odessa Police Departmentis$ confused as to how Erdmannl the head of a suspected muri victim. LSAT Free Preview The Princeton Review will be holding a free LSAT preview session on Wednesday, Apr. 8th at 7:30 pm St. Michael's Academy, 2500 S. College Come see how students nationwide raised their scores by an avg. of 10.4 points! Classes for the June test begin May 16th. Call to reserve a seat. We'll call for pizza. 1-800-749-6336 We Score More! Student Y Association Filing for Offices 1 Filing will be held April 1-10 Pick up and return applications to room 142 Student Services Building Positions: • President • V.P. for Finance • V.P. for Public Relations • V.P. for Special Events and Program Development • V.P. for University and Community Services • V.P. for Membership