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The Program on Conflict and Dispute Resolution
and the George Bush School of Government and
Public Service is hosting a lecture: “Afghanistan - A
Study in Neglect” by Hank Brown, former US
Senator and chair of Middle East Subcommittee on
Foreign Relations. It will be held in the Presidential
Conference Center at 7 p.m. Call Rebecca Royer
at 862-1079 for more information.
The Muslim Students’ Association will have a lec
ture and slideshow presentation entitled
“Palestine: Struggle for Justice” at 7:30 p.m. in
Zachry 102.
Mon. April 29
Project Sunshine will be having an executive
meeting at 8:30 p.m. in Koldus.
President
Continued from page 1A
The Associated Press to have
issued its report Wednesday
from Washington, citing three
anonymous sources who have
associations with the
Republican Party.
But Larry Neal, spokesper
son for the senator, said Gramm
plans to fulfill his term in
office, which ends in January.
The three known candidates
include Gates, a former director
of the CIA and former interim
dean for the George Bush
School of Government and
Public Service at Texas A&M:
John Whitmore, provost at the
University of Iowa since 1996.
following six years as dean of
the College of Fine Arts at the
University of Texas-Austin and
Richard Herman, who has been
provost and vice chancellor for
academic affairs at the
University of Illinois at
Urbana-Champaign since 1998.
Regent Dr. Susan Rudd
Wynn said Wednesday the
unnamed candidates would be
familiar to the A&M campus.
“Even though we may have
considered outside people, w'e
wouldn’t ever dream of not
having them come to campus,”
Wynn said. “We would not
appoint someone who is an
unknown, completely out of the
blue, that the faculty didn’t
know, that students didn't know
the name of.”
Asked if Gramm would fit
into those definitions, Wynn
simply said, “I can’t say.”
The regents have not met
since early April, and no extra
meeting is scheduled until the
May 23-24 monthly board
meeting at Texas A&M
International in Laredo. The
regents do not meet, even in a
closed session, without posting
a public notice. No official deci
sions can be made outside the
confines of a regents’ session,
said A&M system communica
tions specialist Ann Kellett.
Wynn said she did not know
where The Associated Press
rumors were coming from and
could not confirm or deny the
vote tally listed.
“I think everybody's ready
to vote.” Wynn said. “But it’s
hard to find a time where all
nine of us are there.”
Under Texas law, the regents
must announce their choice for
president 21 days before the
next president takes office.
Wynn >»aid the regents are not
trying to wait to announce their
presidential pick until the
majority of students are off
campus this summer.
“Hopefully, we can make
our decision before the
semester is out,” Wynn said.
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