The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, February 18, 1997, Image 6

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The Future of America?"
Schedule of speakers
All presentations are open to the public
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Thursday, February 20 at 6:00 p.m.
MSC 201
“The State of Social
Fragmentation in America ,,
by James Pinkerton
Lecturer Graduate School of Political Management at
George Washington University
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Friday, February 21 at 10:45 a.m.
MSC 201
“The Future of America’s
Fragmentation”
by Roger Wilkins*
Professor of Ffistory and American Culture at George
Mason University, Pulitzer Prize winner,
and Assistant Attorney General under LBJ
^Brought in conjunction with MSC Qreat Issues
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Friday, February 21 at 1:45 p.m.
Rudder Theater
“Race & Fragmentation:
What is the solution?”
by Maxine Waters
U.S. Representative from California, member
of the Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee
and chair of the Black Caucus
presented by
Memorial Student Center
Student Conference On National Affairs
■t_ Persons with disabilities please call 845-1 51 5 to inform us of your special needs.
vZA- In order to provide the best assistance we request three (3) working days notification.
In order to provide the best assistance we request three (3) working days notification.
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Tuesday, February 18, 1997
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Ewe Hall
Freshman Ste\
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Professors
Professions
9:30 am to 3:30 pm
MSC Hallway & Flag Room
Interview for summer positions as camp
counselors
Wanted: People with an interest in kids and skills in:
archery
dance
music
arts
drama
nature/outdo
baseball
equestrian
education
basketball
activities
riflery
boating
fishing
tennis
camping
football
soccer
canoeing
biking
swimming
crafts
lifeguard ing
theater
Sponsored by the Department of Recreation, Park and Tourism Sciences,
the RPTS Majors Club, and the TAMU Career Center
Wells Fargo makes the transition from school to work simple. You’re already acclimated to
success, and at Wells Fargo, we’ve gotten used to it ourselves, which makes the decision on
where to begin your career obvious. Starting with branch banking, for over 140 years, Wells
Fargo has pioneered the way people bank. And now, in an age where banking by mail, ATM
usage, and telephone banking are common'practices, we’re looking ahead to the future with
24'hour cyber-banking, merging with the superhighway and moving into the supermarket.
So join a trailblazer as successful and dynamic as yourself. Explore the vast frontier of career
opportunities that Wells Fargo has to offer. We will be on campus for the following:
BA Interviews
Friday, February 28th
8:30am - 5:00pm
Career Center
Koldus 209
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•PERSONAL BANKING OFFICERS
•BANKING CENTER MANAGERS
Stop by your Career Center today to schedule an appointment with our Representatives.
WELLS FARGO
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