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M '' **• | - 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 Mexico. m ^-v *-v ,' ■ - For more Information please attend an - Informational Meeting: Thursday Oct. il, 4 to 5 p.m. at West BizzeH Hall # 358 Study Abroad Programs 161 Birzell Hall West Page 16 • The Battalion 1 hursday • October 12,1 Skoteh By Quatro FT MAN! r TOST HAD THE VJEiROEST DREAM'. IT WAS ONE OF THOSE WHERE YOU‘^£_ FALLING, AND.. HOLT MOLT// Brie n SKYDIVING and NARCOLEPSY make FOR STRANGE BEDFELLOWS. JPT. In The Buff By VfiLERIE A&M hosts Fallon/Mars Endowed Lecture today lexas A&M will host this year. J 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 Did you honesUy -H\ir\.V: X Would bc-heve -FTa-T A CqW wi4A yovY I.D. Vouv- 'Ncks f£*-Uy youTl ^ 5+u ? . d do you 4h.AR X cow rviade ^ A.im. T Houu , S+up\d ok ? 1 l ^ il . - 2 ^ .au .v - ^ _ You b£ ioaarTcr -Kon yo^er VHYlt. couu-4 n t a & j h t C4 beH-^r Scott oA 4hi's 4hAn yoM di<i ory yovf lASl €XA.m.... The 13th annual Texas A&Mitui mg symposium will beheldOct 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 Ewe Hall By JED 0*E. or the most r*cau£fJTLV Aiiceis QotSTiorts abovt eueMiL IS VJH0 is IT I/JTEN6CO VoeTUEU., E.UE HAVL IS foft tCoPLC. OF ALL Persuasions. XT OH MN gA ! THAT HCfttS SliR-E. looks Tun/uv. 1 US "BOV, -THAT Sa)u 5vjCC UookS PvinmY.' 7- - M£ LIK.G COMIC l &ooo ! Co LOS ANGELES (AP) - Two* 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. The chemistry prize wentlofe] Molina of the Massachusettste of Technology, Sherwood Rowlai 1 the University of California atte and Paul Crutzen, a Dutchcfen] working at the Max Planck Instiluleii Chemistry in Germany. Work by Molina and RowMff| dieting an ozone "hole" IT groundwork for its discovery ini 1 over the South Pole. The Nobel in physics went tot] tin l . Perl of Stanford Universilp Frederick Reines of the Universiti] California at Irvine. ,:iiir isL 1 Me tnwniiiiiiilPl*" i*i' SSS£;Ss£; : , ( : I'lSKtRtlte r: ^ IfV.iflfll'J 1 ' g‘nw»»t v 4 teii-T ; fj}!jill3f 1 um^\ Siam te} . m SJUtMllil ‘95 AGGIELANDS ARE HERE Pick up or purchase your copy today. • The nation's largest college yearbook - 864 pages • 2-1/4 inches thick • Weighs almost 12 pounds • Let the memories of the 1994-95 school year come rolling back P icking up your 1 995 Aggieland is easy. If you ordered a book, just bring your Student ID to the English Annex this week between 8:30 a.m. and 4:30 p.m., and show it to one of our enthusiastic staff members. If you did not order last year's yearbook, you may purchase one for $30 plus tax. Checks are accept ed at the English Annex. To pay cash or charge on your VISA, MasterCard, Discover or American Express, go to 230 Reed McDonald Building. r oqnb ejr 1995 Aggieland ^ A 1995 Aggieland ^Heaton i \ \ Harrington ■HAINCR < Reed McDonald 5 1995 Aggieland ■■■■■■■■■