The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 06, 1998, Image 4

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Mathematics Contest
Annual Freshmen and Sophomore
Mathematics Contest
Wednesday, April 8, 1998
7:00 p.m. - 9:00 p.m.
Room 317 Milner Hall
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It is intended to award at least six prizes:
1. $ 150 for paper judged best overall
$125 for second place
$100 for third place
$80 for fourth place
$60 for fifth place
$50 for sixth place
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(For purposes of this contest, freshmen are first-year undergraduate
students, and sophomores are second-year undergraduate students.)
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After a long day of painting and repair, Todd Strosnider, a freshman speech communications major, rehangs
a window screen Saturday afternoon for Big Event.
Mercury
Continued from Page 3
Simon can break any code in
the world, but has to carry around
pictures of his parents so he can
identify them. Hughes creates a
convincing character.
Alec Baldwin can play a vi
ciously vile villain. Off screen,
Baldwin is sweet as can bo to wife,
Skcefch
By Quatro
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Monday
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Monday • Apr
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over Titanic
box-office nipQ
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Cameron: Sensors;!
Space Family
sc ending on your' from staff
office spot.
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version of the cad
television series,
the record-setting |h0UST0N
from its 15-weekiored 40 po
day as the top frit d Scottie Pi
America, according surge as
hibitor RelationsC ided their
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showed the film pon — wit!
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Oscars, includingTp| d uai ^ er
for director, was X ! .rar atec * u * :
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drop in Uckel salts: li s seve ? tl :
previous week, Houston s i
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starring Bruce Willi
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distribution for \-|JL xt iq (
Cinema, said rhew iding a or
ol Lost in Space m nkoff a 26-1
ideal film to topple: reach 40 w
wreck saga.
“It's a family film: He uni
Kim Basinger, at the Oscars, but on
screen, he is the consummate cad.
Mercury Rising combines solid
acting and action to pleasantly
surprise audiences willing to give
it a chance.
an
take their .
year-olds to see anArl^lOliS
to the parent,'’ hesT
would have opened' (HOUSTON (/
ago, Titanic would Darryl Kile fn
lasted as long as il Httersdidn
special effects (of .Pf a ig Bigg
Space) are beyond irne ’ an d pit
and (audiences) are::! 4 two-run
ing .il lhn end ol the''P er teamm
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agery plays a central 5 ° rac |° Roc ^
the tale of a family of &
c> n ee rs who find the:
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oil linn so thanks it. iin .
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teur. played by Gar)C| t c
fhe film includes an reevearco ^
version of die roboi« dldrVt tal
ways warned his you:: ;tto hjm d0|
of peril with a stern: five run seco
Will Robinson!”
Primary Colors dro|
33 percent to fifth in
week with $4.7 milli
Things, also in its thi
followed with $3.7mi
The Man in thelm
with 77tanic star Iff
DiCaprio, was No.
$3.5 million.
Oscar winners4sG®]
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Dntrol desert
Good Will fa |
placed eighth and niri :
spectively, with $3.4
and $3.3 million in sail
The Newton Boys n
out the top 10 with$2
lion.
The list (with finalfif)
he released Monday):
1. Lost in Space, $20
ion.
2. Titanic, $11.6
3. Mercury Rising
million.
4. Grease, $5.5 millio*
5. Primary Colors,
lion.
6. Wild Things, $3.1®
7. The Man in
Mask, $3.5 million.
8. Ax Good As It Get!
million.
9. Good Will HunM
million.
10. The Newton
million.
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