The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, January 31, 2001, Image 2

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Flabbius Corpus. Flabbius has asked you and the
other guests to help him celebrate his newest poem,
"Rome Wasn't Bilked In A Day." But, Flabbius is
detained. Being murdered tends to make you late.
Who finalized Flabbius? Licentius Caesar?
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You'll love this new, fun Murder Mystery Dinner.
It's only $49.95 per person plus tax and gratuity.
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For more information, please contact:
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Room 220, The Pavilion
College Station TX 77842
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ety and drink and smoke.” 1
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decisive support from theCci
tion City Council.
Councilman Ron Silvia®
ing the ordinance was "then:
to do,” and CounciImatl
Massey ended Tuesday’srae |y Er
saying he was satisfied that:: \rhe H
cil finally approved theordi:
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ty of life” Massey said.
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bers’ opinions about thee
were not as unified. Council
sel Bradley said his only re: KKV'
that Br\an did not adopt the poten
at the meeting and that hey
sonally remiss that ftheor.)i
adoption] did not happenloa
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Mitch Morehead was vocal!
disapproval of the ordinance
Morehead questioned «i|;’
ordinance was a health issai;
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have said it is — by sayingl
health issue, the council
would be pushing for a baa
lie smoking.
The proposed revision*;
hibit smoking in all public
and cafeterias between 6
p.m. Bars, establishments
mainly to serving alcoholic
rather than food, andoutsiu;
restaurants would be exei
new ordinance.
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Campus Calendar
Thursday
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The American Institute of Chemi
cal Engineers (AlChE) will hold a
general meeting at 7 p.m. in Zachry
223B. Guest Tawyna Smart from
Frito Lay will be speaking.
The American Advertising Federa
tion will have a general meeting
with a guest speaker at 7:30 p.m.
in Wehner 136. For more informa
tion, call Marie at 693-7110.
The Texas A&M Roadrunners will
meet at the 12th Man statue in
front of The Zone at Kyle Field Mon
day through Thursday at 5:30 p.m.,
and Friday at 5p.m. for daily runs.
All skill levels are welcome. For
more information, contact Chad
Henderson at 764-8637.
in Rudder 402. This will be an in
troductory meeting to answer ques
tions like “What is Democratic So
cialism?,” and any others. If you
have any questions, check out so-
cialists@stuorg.tamu.edu.
The Navigators will have
rally-worship and Bible six
in Koldus 110 at 8:30:
more information, callStw
ti at 847 0953.
Democratic Socialists of Texas
A&M will meet from 7 to 8:15 p.m.
The Aggie Players Association will
have open auditions for Good “Will”
Hunting for the Shakespeare Festi
val in “The Fallout Theatre”, Blocker
144 at 7:30 p.m. For more informa
tion, call Matthew at 845-2621.
Friday
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ganization will meetal7p.ni.
Group Room in HulWoo;
stairs MSC). Call A$laat
0477 for any other life:
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$100 for non-students (
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evening, Feb. 1, at 6:30 inside G. Rollie
White Coliseum.
Applications may be picked up at the
G. Rollie White ticket office and must be
returned by the start of the lottery drawing o
Thursday.
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