The Battalion. (College Station, Tex.) 1893-current, April 24, 2002, Image 2

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the estate belongs to them.
Robert Wayne Brown, the
franchise owner of the Kettle
Restaurant where Olsen fre
quently dined and was featured
in local commercials, said he and
Olsen became good friends and
that Olsen often spoke of leaving
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Olsen
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to give his estate to A&M,”
Chandler said.
Olsen’s son, Edwin Olsen,
and other family members say
E-books
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checked out the same book.
“Due to the statistics on e-
book use, the University is
optimistic about expanding
this option in the future,”
Ramirez said.
John Fullerton, a reference
desk clerk at Evans Library,
said despite the convenience of
e-books, libraries still will be
an essential research tool for
students. The selection of e-
books is much more limited
that the library’s selection of
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his fortune, especially his valu
able collection of baseball mem
orabilia, to the University, the
Chronicle reported.
Olsen was named to the Texas
A&M Athletic Hall of Fame in
1978 and was named a
Distinguished Alumnus in 1981.
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books, and most students
would rather read books in
paper form than off a computer
screen, Fullerton said.
The e-books promotion
week. April 15 to April 19,
was targeted at informing stu
dents of the advantages of e-
books and their availability.
“Inquiries seem to indicate
that people off campus are
very interested in utilizing this
option.” Ramirez said.
Personal e-bpok accounts
and more information on e-
books are available at
www.netlibrary.com.
Bryan
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Doug Pederson, owner of Twin City Properties, said} i ^
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