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VOLLEYBALL Oct. 26 vs. Rice 7 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL Oct. 28 vs. Georgia 7 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL Oct. 29 vs. Tennessee 7 p.m.
SOCCER Nov. 2 vs. SMU 3 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL Nov. 9 vs. Houston 7 p.m.
VOLLEYBALL Nov. 15 vs. S.W.Tex. St. 7 p.m.
FOOTBALL Nov. 19 vs. TCU 1 p.m.
For tickets to all events call 845-2311
THE AGGIES HAVE YOUR SPORT!
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260-2660
MON 10/24
TOE 10/25
WED 10/26
THR 10/27
3pm
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CH 7, 8
CH 9
CH 10
Practice Tests
5pm
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CH 7, 8
CH 9
CH 10
Practice Tests
7pm
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CH 7, 8
CH 9
CH 10
Practice Tests
9pm
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CHEM 101
CH 7, 8
CH 9
CH 10
Practice Tests
f 1pm
PHYS 201
PHYS 201
PHYS 201
PHYS 201
1am
CH 9
CH 9, 10
CH 11
CH 13
Business & Mathematics
ACCT 229
MON 10/24
THE 10/25
WED 10/26
THR 10/27
5-7 pm
Acct 229
CH 5, 6
Acct 229
CH 7, 8
Acct 229
CH 9, 10
Acct 229
Practice Tests
9 pm-Mid
Acct 229
CH 5, 6, 7
Acct 229
CH 8, 9, 10
Acct 229
Practice Tests
MON 10/24
9 pm-MID
MATH 152
Practice Tests
MON 10/24
TUE 10/25
WED 10/26
MATH
151
7-9 pm
MATH 151
Review II
7-9 pm
MATH 151
Review III
7-9 pm
MATH 151
Practice Tests
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The Battalion
Call 845-2696
Olympia is in Thurston Coun
ty, one of seven Washington
counties that for the first time
this year conducted the primary
entirely by mail.
“There was absolutely no
sense of community,” said King.
He enjoys voting at a polling
place, where he can see neigh
bors, punch his ballot in secret,
then drop it with satisfaction
into the ballot box.
Voting by mail felt “like pay
ing a bill,” he said.
The new age of innovative vot
ing dates at least to 1977, when
California ended its requirement
that only disabled voters or those
who would be away on Election
Day could use absentee ballots.
Now any Californian can vote
absentee, and in recent years,
Republican and Democratic par
ty leaders have made a science of
identifying supporters and mail
ing them absentee ballot applica
tions. In the June primary, ab
sentee ballots made up 20 per
cent of all votes cast.
At least three other states —
Oklahoma, Oregon and Wash
ington — have similar “no-ex-
cuse” absentee balloting.
Seven states take the idea a
step further. Arizona, Califor
nia, Colorado, Iowa, Nevada,
Tennessee and Texas offer
some form of early voting, al
lowing or encouraging voters
to cast “in-person absentee
ballots” at polling stations be
fore Election Day.
Since 1991, Texas’ most popu
lous counties have provided
satellite and mobile voting sta
tions starting 20 days before
Election Day.
Bexar County, encompassing
San Antonio, has 32 satellite
polling stations at retail sites.
Five voting vans roam the coun
ty, parking at churches, flea
markets, senior centers and cor
porate headquarters.
In the 1992 presidential elec
tion, 52.5 percent of all Bexar
County votes were cast before
Election Day.
But early voting has draw
backs, said Curtis Cans, director
of The Committee for the Study
of the American Electorate,
based in Washington, D.C.
Cans sees problems in early
voters basing their decisions on
different information from those
who wait.
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Today
Increasing clouds wiht a high near 84.
Southeasterly winds 5-10 mph.
Tonight
Cloudy with widely scattered showers
and thunderstorms. Low near 56.
Northerly winds 5-10 mph.
m.
Tuesday
Becoming partly cloudy by afternoon.
High near 75 North winds 5-10.
Tuesday Night
Partly cloudy and cool. Low near 78.
Wednesday
Mostly cloudy and continued cool.
High near 70.
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Elect Bob Bell Brazos County Judge
I was there, in the Corps for 4 years. Formations, Satur
day drills, Midnight Yell Practice, March-Ins, Corps trips,
Bonfire, Muster, SCONA, the Senior Ring, the Spirit, and
then Final Review...I was there.
-Bob Bell, ‘65
164 on the ballot
Paid for by the Committee to elect Bob Bell Brazos County Judge
Judith S. Bell, Treasurer, 202 Carson Street, Bryan, TX 77801
Eisenhower Leadership Development Program
If you arc a person who
• is active in the community
• has 3.0 GPA or better
• is majoring in Business or Liberal Arts, and
• will be a junior in the Spring of 1995
the Eisenhower Leadership Development Program invites you lo apply.
The program is a combination of classroom and hands-on experience in
leadership skills training that carries 3 hours of elective credit.
For information call:
The Center for Public Leadership Studies at 845-3038 or 862-152I.
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“Don't Ever Give Up Looking For The
Perfect Haircut,... .Come to Bill's!”
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“Don’t Ever Give
Keathley Hall Council is hosting their
First Annual Craft Fair on
Sunday, November 20, 1994 in the
Memorial Student Center on the
Texas A&M Campus.
For more information, contact the
Hall Fundraiser at (409) 847-6507.
Contract and sign-up deadline is
October 31st, so call today!
/reated by the British group Yes/No People,
Stomp has been hailed around the world as a
striking, unforgettable combination of music, dance
and theatre. Regardless of musical taste, YOU
shouldn't miss this visual and aural treat as Stomp
opens the Texas leg of its U.S. tour at Texas A&M.
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MSG OPERA & PERFORMING ARTS SOCIETY
Tickets are on sale at the
MSC Box Office-TAIVIU, or charge
by phone at 845-1234
&
Persons with disabilities please call 845-1515 to inform us of your
special needs. We request notification three (3) working days prior
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