J. WAYNE STARK NORTHEAST TRIP AND WEST COAST TRIP JANUARY 11-18, 1998 Visit the nation's top business and law schools such as: Northwestern, Harvard, NYU, and Columbia or USC, UCLA, Thunderbird, and Stanford Informational Meetings: Tuesday, October 14 at 8:00 p.m. in 223J MSC Wednesday, October 15 at 8:30 p.m. in 302R Applications will be available on Monday, October 13 in the Student Programs Office For more information, contact Paul Henry at 845-6790 or Amy Callaway at 693-1 999 If you have any special needs, please call us at 845-6790 to inform us of these needs. THE Want to go to B-School PRINCETON next year? December is your REVIEW LAST chance to take the GMAT. 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FISH CAMP 1998 Do you know someone who desen/es recognitiif For their efforts at Texas A&M? Nominate them as a Fish Camp Namesake, If there is someone who is dedicated folk Student body, who exemplifies the integrity of Al And who carries the Aggie Spirit, Nominate them as a Fish Camp Namesake. To nominate someone, all you need to do is give typed letter explaining their background at Texas# and how they have impacted their students. The^ nee does not have to be a professor, anyone at li A&M can be selected. Please bring your letters to Fish Camp Office, Koldus 131, send your letter to Stop 1236. We are accepting nominations fromOd 1 6 through November 14 th . If you have any i please call 845-1627.