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tion iy • October 24 — nesday • October 26, 1994 cientists to }g up history’ o study deaths [AGERSTOWN, Md. (AP) — gh-tech tests are inspiring [investigations of the deaths ■ 5th Circuit Cm Bmous people, including Lin- the Tiguasprifeiln assassin John Wilkes on their resenjij fo|h, t° answer the question te for federalr ft<> dunnit?” and see if the 386. istory books are right. 3 left with th; descendants of Booth, along le conclusion ith two historians, have filed — and the trih. pdition i n Baltimore Circuit for Texas’«.: !ourt asking to exhume re- ■egulationsto ’P ns f rom a city cemetery to rogate federalre if it ceally is Booth who is ne’s reservation] udt’d there. .> three-judgepji limilar investigations al- unanimousnilirr |dy have looked into the ; Orleans-based} 5 ath s of President Zachary also orderedtte; fy lor > Louisiana political leg- 3 suit. ' I Huey Long, the ax-mur- aid the case wi> H parents of Lizzie Borden, pealed to theI'j the victims of Colorado lurt or that LL i?”-bal Alferd Packer. ;tary BruceBi;; : l‘ There has been a surge of ioned for relief. Biased recognition at what forensic sciences can do. possible to do things that Icouldn’t do 15 years ago,” Douglas Ubelaker, curator (physical anthropology at the imitiisonian Institution’s Mu- hum of Natural History. |A cautionary note is sounded y Clyde Snow, a forensic an- bropologist in Norman, Okla., ho analyzed bones found in at the Little Bighorn bat- THE BATTALION Stick STICK 15 ABOUT TO TAKE HIS URE5TUN& CLASS MiDTERU HE PREPARES FOR THE MATCH... The Battalion • Page By Alvaro The Inkwell STICK ,^0U CAM j RE-ALLY ? CO HOWE. CLim UHAT A CALLED IH S'CK “oO xou um THE MATCH BS DEFAULT ~LT in SOIMGTO DIE! °£% SHAKE. T UA6 KEAU.T LOOKIMt* FOKUARD TO TU15 alvahu vi By Brad toi id 45 indictmffi’i ict Attorney Ket air drug market.' ie U.S. Justice d Taylor, whick protesters X^MWmsEnssssiismiasm WE BUY USED CD'S FOR $4.00 or trade 2 for 1 USED CD'S $8.99 or LESS 268-0154 (At Northgate) Gong Show Karaoke 811 You Can Eat Spaghetti 823-4338 Meditation A one hour free workshop presented by The Rosicrucian Order, AMORC Thursday, Oct. 27,1994 7:30-8:30 p.m. College Station Community Center 1300 George Bush Drive Room 106 For additional information call Karen Hall, 589-2920 (evenings) Congratulations to Delta Delta Delta’s / %/ i/ % “Professors of the Year:” Dr. Roger Beaumont Dr. Terry Kohutek Dr. Ben Welch Dr. Mark Zoran Their outstanding contribu' dons to the faculty and stu dents is greatly appreciated! Adventures in Aguielanr By Greg APPARENTLY, r tntm'r impress A Few of the local »*Liw«ys-nkcm M TYPES WITH HYCAAnoM last FHIMy. !8f. jfield in Montana, jarfetched stories often sur- |md the lives of famous his- |ical figures, he said, and ex- - , . _ ,. Jnations should only be done [reputable historians believe ay nights tnriM 0U [(j s h ec j light on a certain ? actlvlt L y'., lorical issue, uers at theirta |.| ^ on ’t know that just be- ., y. „„ lise somebody out there has said Mae L e d ou bts about what hap- be weekly ene( j we ghould jump in Snow said. GRAKn£3AOCCAc,»HAUY MV “ CARTOONS AREA bit SARCASTIC (GASP 0 ANP OCCASIOfiMJ-Vstretch theTMTH, rone, especially r porch lights! md dig people up,’ JUbelaker and colleague Doug Iwsley were approached by loth’s relatives and historians »ho think another man is jjried in Booth’s grave. [They think Booth escaped tapture and lived another 38 lars before dying in Oklahoma [1903. [Advances in DNA testing of soft tissue and preserved bone can help provide genetic fin- srprints to aid in identifica- |n, Ubelaker said. Also, scientists’ knowledge dftrauma and post-mortem changes in the body has in- |ased in recent years. Scientists also have sophis- pated means of comparing ulls with photographs of the eceased, he said. And chemical analysis of [nes can determine what a [arson ate before death, or if hey ingested a poison or other hemical. Eisenhower Leadership Development Program If you are 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 to apply. The program is a combination of classroom and hands-on experience in leadership skills training that carries 3 hours of elective credit. For infonnation call: The Center for Public Leadership Studies at 845-3038 or 862-1521. cc 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. Generation Y By Quatro -Bob Bell, ‘65 164 on the ballot Paid for by the Committee to elect Bob Bell Brazos County Judge Judith S. 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Behind WINN DIXIE Shopping Center ^ Benefitting the American Heart Association The Program in Foreign Policy Decision Making is pleased to offer students assistance in applying for 10-week Summer Internships at the Department of State Both paid and unpaid internships in Washington D.C. and at U.S. embassies Academic coursework must be relevant to the work of the State Department Must be a junior, senior or graduate student Must be a U. S. citizen Must have a GPA above 3.0 For more information and application materials contact: Professor Allison Astorino-Courtois Program in Foreign Policy Decision Making Department of Political Science Bolton 209D 845-1853 Applications must be postmarked by November 1 ^ Time: 11:00 a.m. - 2:00 p.m. When: Wednesday, October 26, 1994 Where: The covered mall area between the MSC and Rudder Live broadcast by Aggie 96 ’em SUMMER ’95 „ „ fHi Informational Meetings Oct. 17 (Mon.) at 11:30 a.m. OR Oct. 18 (Tues.) at 5:15 p.m. OR Oct. 26 (Wed.) at 4:30 p.m. 251 Bizzell Hall West Pick up an application at the meetings or from Dr. E. 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