The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, September 15, 1999, Image 18

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    Page 18 • Wednesday. September 15. 1999
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Pulling rank
These Olympic hopefuls just passed their swimming
test. And so did the water.
Communities around the country use Koch’s
ultrafiltration system to clean and purify their water.
You’d be surprised at all the places our company pops up
poolside. The swim trunks these guys are wearing are
manufactured using Koch’s products. So are their plastic
goggles. Koch even helps make the bags that contain the
potato chips they’ll devour on the bike ride home.
Koch Industries has operations throughout the world.
Our people are many. Our business diversified.
You know us better than you think.™
Come see us at the Engineering Career Fair:
September 15 and 16 in Reed Arena
We will have representatives on campus for interviews on:
October 8, 1999.
Full-time and Internship opportunities are currently
available in the following disciplines:
Mechanical, Electrical, Civil, and Chemical Engineering.
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1) Have 60 hours or registered for their 60th hour
2) Have a 3.0 GPR or higher
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