The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, October 12, 1995, Image 16

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You can spend Summer Session ! In Puebla,
Mexico and receive credit for Spanish 22!
(201) and Spanish 222 (202) while
experiencing the exciting culture of
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Thursday Oct. il, 4 to 5 p.m.
at West BizzeH Hall # 358
Study Abroad Programs
161 Birzell Hall West
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A&M hosts Fallon/Mars
Endowed Lecture today
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lon/Marshall Endowed Lecturet!
7 P-m. in the Bluebonnet CraJ';
room ot the College Station Hib
lane Sell, an A&M sociologyn
sor, and Melanie Hawthorne ana
ate modern and classical langua»;,
lessor, will speak on "The Fulureal
Humanities: Postmodern Positive
Admission is free. A receutirr
follow the lecture.
Retailing symposium to
be held Oct. 12-13 in
TCU MBA
Texas Christian University
M J. Neeley School of Business
* Personalized environment
* Innovative programs to gain professional experience
* Numerous networking and internship opportunities
* Emphasis on the development of key managerial skills
For More Information, contact:
Peggy Conway, MBA Admissions Director
Texas Christian University
Phone: 1-800-828-3764, ext. 7531
Email: mbainfo@tcu.edu
Internet: http://www.sbu.tcu.edu
Or visit our representative at:
Texas A&M Graduate/Professional School Day
October 12, 10:00 a.m. - 3:00 p.m.
Memorial Student Center
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The 13th annual Texas A&Mitui
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and 13 at the Fairmont Hotel inE
lege Station.
The symposium, "Retailersl
I uture," will focus on surviving:
competitive world of retail.
The symposium is sponsors
A&M's Center for Retailing Studu
division of the College of Busi
Administration and Graduate Sc
of Business.
Four Americans awardtl
Nobel science awards
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cans and a Dutch scientist won?
Nobel Prize in chemistry Wefe
for their controversial workwausj
that gases once used in spray cans;
other items are eating away Em:
ozone layer.
Two other Americans receivei
physics Nobel for discovering.:]
atomic particles.
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of Technology, Sherwood Rowlai 1
the University of California atte
and Paul Crutzen, a Dutchcfen]
working at the Max Planck Instiluleii
Chemistry in Germany.
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dieting an ozone "hole" IT
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over the South Pole.
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tin l . Perl of Stanford Universilp
Frederick Reines of the Universiti]
California at Irvine.
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