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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 Happy Hour n cr> 4-8 pm 9 9 c Margaritas 9 9c Draft Beer Longest & Happiest Happy Hour In College Station Kona Ranch Hawaiian Grill 5 20 Harvey Road * Aggicland’s CONTACT LENS Headquarters * * Student Specials * Free LASIK Consultation * Greece / ^.oouup£efec<vie Now Two Locations !!! DrS. Matt and Mfndl Greene Therapeutic Optometrists Class of ’94 Class of‘94 “Doyou have GREENE eyes?” Scott and White Provider Most insurance accepted College Station- 404 University (979) 693-3177 Bryan- 1221 Briarerest, Suite 301 (979)731-1691 Olsen Continued from page 1 to give his estate to A&M,” Chandler said. Olsen’s son, Edwin Olsen, and other family members say E-books Continued from page 1 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 earn your from TEXAS C H UNIVERSITY Beginning Fall 2002, The Rawls College of Business will offer 75 New Scholarships [$1 ,000 ©ach] renewable for a second year All scholarship recipients pay the same low tuition as Texas residents Contact Us Today: tel: 1-800-882-6220 fax 806-742-3958 e-mail: mba@ba.ttu.edu web: http://grad.ba.ttu.edu Also, Ask About Our MS. MSA and PhD programs 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. THe B§ Gramm Continued fiojB Nye saidaltk,11 each of the letter K decision will befl on what is best! B “Each ofusiSj hors) took an oaitj the best interesii I'm influenced h, and by current a by former studea “But when it all to it, I have it what’s right University. 1 think it's Aggies care er down and write j their concern: _ tions. That say about how im to the Aggie ci a whole.” 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 Continued from page 1 the city simply should enforce the parking and noisrrB, already on the books. P a; The ordinance, opp leases in Brvan and eliminate revenue generated from iho ach E ilinn Col ^Lce l think this affects our quality of life.” ! a * ses * 1 ‘ s T hose opposed to the ordinance said it is uiuecessn^V 1 on 1 ■ght k The ordinance, opponents said, would deter stu<fempj|P K ^ ases in Bry an and eliminate revenue generated from^ Doug Pederson, owner of Twin City Properties, said} i ^ Bryan fought for Blinn College, but the ordinance threat liL oI nomic benefits. i 9 9 ^9 a s j u “We wanted college students here.” Pederson said.35 " u hat do we have ?” Hvlthou The council must approve the ordinance at a secor | ) i( in „ e " before it is officiall) adopted. Biose \ -ifbnd na pit is I Hi si age • mthusias beekly di 14 |eams >10 entry t.akehoni S&^ylon N' - Hs," sai All o-f .April! 1“ " Sa-vrings slW arxd ETfects 1<5<55; S. 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