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Housing assistance is provided. Other work programs for students are also available. DESIRED MAJORS: Electrical engineering, computer engineering, computer science, mathematics, economics, physics, remote sensing, languages, international studies, logistics/supply/procurement, business administration, geography, accounting, and finance. REQUIRED: Must be a US citizen. A minimum GRA of at least 2.75 is required (3.0 pre ferred) following freshman year. Successful completion of a medical examination, a poly graph interview and an extensive background investigation. LOCATION: Washington, DC/Northern Virginia area. TO APPLY: Complete and return the Interest Form below along with a cover letter and your resume no later than the date specified below. Prompt response is required to ensure consideration for summer 1999 employment. CIA INTEREST FORM Name: Phone: Current Address: Fr So Jr Sr Major:. University: GRA: Grad Date: Thursday, Sept. 24 Art from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. The ex hibit is running through Oct. 30. Ian Moore, a rock musician, is playing with Terri Hendrix, a Texas swing musician, at the The Theatre at 9 p.m. Cover is $10. The MSC Forsyth Gallery pre sents Stars, all American Sport ing prints from Reba and Dave Williams. The exhibit runs through Sept. 27. Phil Pritchett, a rock singer, is playing at Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m. Cover is $2. F riday. Sept. 25 Dexter Freebish is playing at Crooked Path Ale House at 10 p.m. Cover is $2. Ruthie Foster, a blues musi cian, is playing at The Theatre at 9 p.m. Cover is $5. OPAS presents “Smokey Joe’s Cafe,”a musical featuring 40 dif ferent rock ’n’ roll golden oldies, at 8 p.m. at Rudder Auditorium. Tickets can be purchased at the MSC Box Office. Michele Solberg. an acoustic alternative singer from Austin. is playing at 9:30 p.m. at Sweet Eu genes House of Java. Cover is $1. 'M agination j "The Unsirua a musical 3:J an indomita:;] at the Mar ater. Fot tv yiexico * nation Sta‘ equen t V ^ o but s I 3 * u8t. her th\x p V S. Ot?stinglv tz? option 1c z> Jazz3.ale ^writing- mamstrea- mystery t c from 9 p- to con Coffee Staf 5 F>1« Ev >p influ o i , Reclamatioi playing at F: Mike folk singe' Sweet Euge Solberg nUi Worktour Deadlines: Summer-October 30, 1998 Fall-February 26,1999 Winter-July 30, 1999 Recruitment Center Dept. RATAM0998 PO Box 12727 Arlington, VA 22209-8727 We will respond within 45 days if there is further interest. An equal opportunity employer and a drug-free work force. Please visit our Web site at: www.cia.gov Double Dave’s is hosting an Open Mike Night at 9 p.m.. John and Josh Kemp, a local acoustic duo, is playing from 9 p.m. to midnight at Coffee Sta tion. No cover. Chris Berardo. a rock singer, is playing at Fitzwilly’s at 9 p.m. Cover is $2. 'Smokey Joe’s Cafe’ Throwaway People is playing at Crooked Path Ale House at 10 p.m. Cover is $3. Throwaway People, a local orig inal rock band, is playing at The Cow Hop at 9:30 p.m. No cover. MSC Film Society is showing The Last Days of Disco at 7 p.m. and 9:30 p.m at Rudder Theater! The Art Council’s Local Color Gallery is exhibiting Paul Greco The Floor, a local rock band, is playing at The Cow Hop at 9:30 p.m. No cover. Centro’Ma:: Crooked h 10:00 p.m.l; ting Kelly Roe hiring Bull'? tive-rockbandaeak for tl Cow Hops'' m was na the 1980s The Art Co. 'ibert, 1 ISA Gallery ise> an Film li coArtfron Magazine. 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