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1998 Graduate and
Professional School Day
Page 12 • Monday, October 5, 1998
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Don’t miss this once-a-year opportunity to visit with representatives from
prestigious graduate and professional schools around the country about their
programs. Learn more about outstanding graduate, medical, dental, and MBA
programs.
Fair Exhibits:
IO:(X) to 2 p.m.. Memorial Student Center, Rm. 212
Grapuate/Professional School Pay
TAMU
SWING
Graduate
and
Professianal
Thursday^ October 8, 1998
Participating Schools:
NEW YORK (AP) — Hearing the
good news secondhand was not
good enough, so half a dozen New
York Yankees visited Darryl Straw
berry on Sunday, a day after a can
cerous tumor was removed from
the outfielder’s colon.
Pitcher David Cone intended to
bring one of the Yankees’ caps,
which now have Strawberry’s num
ber 39 stitched in white on the back.
“We just want to show him
how much we care — and we got
the job done he wanted us to do,’’
Cone said before joining team
mates Chili Davis, Joe Girardi,
Derek Jeter and Tim Raines on the
trip to Columbia-Presbyterian
Medical Center, about a mile from
Yankee Stadium.
Strawberry was on the Yan-
kees’ minds as th
ey prepared for
condition Sunday.He#
Tuesday’s start of
the AL champi-
to remain in the hospiu!
onship series aga
inst Cleveland.
a week.
Dr. Stuart Hersho
n, the Yankees’
“He’s doing well.lt
team physician, hi
eld a clubhouse
with him,” Columbia-?:
meeting and gavi
? an update on
spokeswoman Szupinj
Strawberry’s cond
lition.
Strawberry also gen
Hershon told t!
lem doctors be-
George Steinbrennet.
lieve the cancer hat
1 not spread, but
make it clear whether!.
they won’t know fc
»r sure until tests
urday, Sunday or both.
come back in about
10 days. Doctors
*T was with himall;
removed a 16-inch ]
portion of Straw-
brenner said at Yank:
berry’s large intesti
ne to get rid of a
without elaborating.
tumor almost 2 1/2
1 inches long.
The Yankees were?!
“I think we felt
a lot better be-
they learned last Th.
cause everything (
rame out well,’’
Strawberry had acance
Tino Martinez saic
1. “There’s a lot
New York manage:
of relief around hei
'e. Our thoughts
who also visited the
are still with him.
but there’s a lot
outfielder, predicted:
better feeling aroui
id here.’’
illness will increased:
Strawberry rem
tained in stable
of colon cancer among 1
School
Day
Law & Public AfTairs Programs: American University-School of Public Affairs, Bush School of
Government and Public Service, LBJ School of Public Affairs, New York University-Robert F.
Wagner Graduate School of Public Service, Regent University-Robertson School of Government,
South Texas College of Law, University of Texas-School of Law
Business, MBA & International AfTairs Programs: Consulate General of Japan-Exchange &
Teaching Program, Graduate School of International Relations & Pacific Studies, Pepperdine
University-The Graziadio School of Business & Management, Texas A&M University-Mays College
of Business, Texas Christian University-MBA, Texas Tech University-College of Business,
University of Dallas-School of Management, University of Houston-College of Business
Administration, University of Oklahoma-Price College of Business, University of Texas at Arlington
All Graduate, Research & Technical Programs: Angelo State University, Bastyr University,
California School of Professional Psychology, CalTech, Cornell University. Dallas Theological
Seminary, Denver Seminary, Iowa State University. Lamar University. Oklahoma State University,
Our Lady of the Lake University. Rice-Jones Grad School. Southern Methodist University-School of
Engineering, Southern Methodist University, Southwest Texas State University. Stephen F. Austin
State University. Teachers College at Columbia University, Texas A&M University-College of
Education, Texas A&M University-College of Engineering, Texas Tech University, Trinity University,
University of Houston at Clear Lake. University of Minnesota, University of Missouri-Rolla.
University of North Texas, University of Notre Dame, University of Oklahoma, University of Texas
at Austin, University of Texas at Austin-Engineering, University of Texas at Dallas, University of
Texas at San Antonio, University of Tulsa, University of Wisconsin at Madison
Medical, Dental, Bio medical. Vet Sci & Health Programs: Baylor College of Dentistry, Baylor
College of Medicine, New York College of Podiatric Medicine, Texas A&M University College of
Medicine, Texas A&M University College of Vet Medicine. Texas A&M University-Medical
Physiology, Texas Chiropractic College, Texas Tech University Health Science Center, Texas Tech
University School of Medicine-Physiology, Universidad Autonoma de Guadalajara Medical School.
University of Houston-College of Optometry, University of North Texas Health Science Center,
University of Texas-Southwestern Medical Center at Dallas, University of Texas at Houston-School
of Public Health, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio-Physiology, University
of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio-Dental School, University of Texas Health Science
Center at San Antonio-Microbiology, University of Texas Health Science Center at San Antonio-
Pharmacology, University of Texas at Houston-Dental Branch, University of Texas MD Anderson
Cancer Center-Laboratory Medicine, University of Texas at Houston-Grad School of Biomedical
Science, University of Texas Medical Branch at Galveston-Biomedical Sciences, University of Texas
Medical Branch at Galveston-School of Nursing
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“Cates played well on Saturday,” Sutherland said.
“She just tried to do a little too much on Sunday, but
that is expected from a freshman.”
Junior Anna Becker tried to improve on her third-
place individual finish from a year ago, but a hand
ful of near misses with her putter led to a final-round
81 and a three-round total of 234, seven strokes off
her 1997 score of 227.
Anna coul
Sutherland sail
For the secc
Mi mi Epps over
ish with a 242.
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of 79 and 76. eeb
Aggies will next tv in .union onr||p | ' m i
when they compete in the Mercedes-Benz n u
Collegiate Championships at GettysvueCot
in Knoxville, Tenn.
to Texas A&M Golf
Intramurals F i tn e s s / F ea t u r e Programs Aqua + ics Golf Course TAMU Outdoors Sport Cl^
TAMU Outdoors
Backpacking
(he Guadelupe Mountains
Canoe the Rio Grande,
Big Bend
Backpacking in Lost Maples
Hiking at Bastrop State Park
Solo Canoe Roll—NEW!
Windsurfing in Corpus Christi
Activity Date
Registration
Nov. 25-29
Sept. 7-
Nov. 9
Nov. 25-29
Sept. 7-
Nov. 9
Oct. 9-11
Sept. 21-
Oct. 6
Oct. 11
Sept. 21
Oct. 6
Oct. 1 3
Sept. 28-
Oct. 12
Oct. 1 6-1 8
Sept. 28-
Oct. 1 3
Oct. 20
Oct. 5-1 9
Oct. 24-25
Oct. 5-20
Oct. 24-25
Oct. 5-20
Oct. 25
Oct. 5-21
Intramurals
Handball
Volleyball
Horseshoes
Eight Ball Singles
Flickerball
Cross Country Run
Registration
Sept. 28-Oct. 6
Sept. 28-Oct. 6
Sept. 28-Oct. 6
Oct. 5-1 3
Oct. 5-1 3
Oct. 5-1 3
Kayak Roll—Instructional Clinic Oct. 20 Oct. 5-19
Kayak Workshop Oct. 24-25 Oct. 5-20
on the San Marcos River
Weekend Canoeing Oct. 24—25 Oct. 5-20
Intermediate Rock Climbing Oct. 25 Oct. 5—21
at the Rec—NEW!
For Information call 845-7826
or Visit our Homepage
http://recsports.tamu.edu
Check out our flyers for more details on our programs
Golf Course
Green Charges
Weekdays
Weekends
Cart Rentals
Penberthy Driving Range
Large bucket:
Small bucket:
STUDENTS
$9
$12
$ 11 ior 9 nous
Affiliated
$5
$3
faculty/staff
$11
$14
$18 for 18 holes
N( INAFFILIATED
$6
$3.50
Feature Programs
• Jitterbug & Two—Step for Beginners—dassesh€g f
19, every Mon. and Wed., 8:15-9:30pm, in room3®’
• Karate—Traditional Japanese Karate. Classes begin^
every Mon. and Wed., 6:00-7:00pm, in room 134.
• Tai Chi—classes begin Nov. 2, every Mon. and Wed
1: 5:45-6f45pm, and Level 1: 7-8pm, in room 303.
• Yoga—dasses begin Nov. 3, every Tues. and Thurs./ P
6-7pm and Level 1: 7—8pm, in room 303.
All Classes limited to 35 participants. Register at Memlief^
until space in classes fill up.
-or
until space in classes fill up.
Call DeAun Woosley at 862-3995 for more i
Aquatics
• CPR for the
Professional Rescuer
• Intro to Competitive Diving
Prcxiram Date
Oct. 21
Registration
Oct. 1-19
Oct. 26-29
& Nov. 2-
Oct. 1-23
Photographers Wanted
Great opportunity to build up your portfolio. Typical
include photographing Rec Sports events and activitif
for and set up Rec Sports photo opportunities and some'
work. Applications available in Room 202, in the Reef
For more information call Angela Stanton at 845-
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