The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1971 Page: 6 of 6
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Open Monday Thru Saturday
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
Anthropology — Film Festival
Wednesday, Feb. 3, 10 am-12
pm, Fondrean Lecture Lounge.
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The Rice Society for Ecologi-
cal Survival invites students.
Faculty, and Staff to join with
concerned citizens from Texas
in attending a day of Citizens
Hearings on Abortion in Aus-
tin on January 30. The Hear-
ings, sponsored by the Texas
Abortion Coalition, will be held
in the UT-Austin Union Build-
ing, Main Ballroom, and will
begin at 10:00 am (registration
at 9:00 am). Featured speakers
will be: Dr. Jane Hodgson,
Minnesota physician currently
under prosecution for her de-
fiance of that state's out-
moded abortion laws; Roy Lu-
cas, head of the James Madison
Constitutional Law Institute,
New York; James Dunn, Chris-
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tian Life Commission, Baptist
General Convention of Texas;
and, Carol Coffee, Executive
Director of Human Opportuni-
ties Corporation, Austin-Travis
County. Personal testimonies of
women who have suffered trag-
edies as a result of the uncon-
stitutional Texas statutes on
abortion wil also be heard. The
Hearings wil adjourn in the
afternoon for a walk to the
Capitol, a brief rally, and fin-
ally visits to the offices of the
legislators. All Texas legislators
have been invited to attend the
Hearings and make themselves
available in their offices to
speak with constituents. For
rice people's calendar s *
Thursday, the twenty-eighth
Six weeks and one day 'til what, Rick?
(> & 8pm. Sheraton-Lincoln Grand Hall-
room. Texas Hill of Rights Recep-
tion 1 $1) and Forum ($2) with Mil-
ton Friedman.
7pm. 12:! Bio. Seminar: "Kxcrtise
Physiology and Manned Spaceflight"
by Dr. Dale Spence of Rice.
Spin. Wiess Associates' Lounge. Lec-
tin e: "Habakkuk : Is That in the
Hible V"
S :30pm. FLL. Lecture: "French Trends
in tho French Theater this Winter
Season !n l'aris." by Dr. Germainn
liree of Wisconsin.
i notes and notices r r
further information, transporta-
tion and housing, call 528-5931,
522-3707, or 524-1642. Buses
will be leaving the UH campus
for Austin Saturday morning.
Cost per person is $3.
• * *
The Rice Engineer is looking-
for students interested in work-
ing on the magazine this year
'and next. A variety of salaried
positions will be opening up.
Please contact Steve Redding,
524-8934 or Eff Martin, 528-
6783.
♦ * ♦
Reminder! The SCB mural
contest for Sammy's closes on
February 7. Seventy-five dol-
Friday, the twenty-ninth.
4pm. RMC Grand Hall. Lecture: "Par-
ticipatoi-y Democracy and the Free
Market," by Dr. Milton Friedman,
noted columnist and economist.
•ipm. 106 Space Science. Seminar: "l!i-
omaterials in Artificial Circulatory
Assist Devices," by Dr. C. D. Ar-
meniades of Rice.
Npm. Wiess Commons. Movies: "Wait
Until Dark" and "Requiem for a
Heavyweight."
Spm. Media Hldg. Movies: "A Time for
Burning" and "II Posto."
Spm. Astrodome. 11)71 National Motor-
cycle Championship;'.. (Yawn.)
Midnight. KTRTJ. Mickey Swift inter-
views sex-symbol Gladys.
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Ihe rice thresher, January 28, 3 971—page 6
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lars first prize greets the win-
ner. See Joe Tate, Jury Co-or-
dinator, (Studio II) for Details.
* * *
Vote! — No gimmicks and
nothing to buy. Just volunteer
to go door-to-door on to the
office work for any length of
time any day of the week par-
ticularly Saturday, Jan. 23 and
30. Love guaranteed to envelope
you with each par person you
help register to vote. See the
difference that pride makes.
Sign the list in your college,
the RMC, library, on Anderson
Hall or call 521-0158. But
HURRY! Offer ends January
31.
Saturday, the thirtieth.
All day. RMC Grand Hall. NTIC.
Last day to register voters.
Afternoon. Pitt Relays.
2pm. Hans'.en bus to Waco leaves.
2pm. Williamsburg. W&M, VCU &
VMI wrestle.
Gpm. Heart O'Texas Coliseum. Basket-
ball: Rice Owlets vs. Baylor Cubs.
7 :30pm. Columbia, S.C. Basketball: (or
should I say bloodbath) UVa vs.
U. S. Car.
Spm Heart O'Texas Rodeo Barn. Bas-
ketlball: Rice ti'avels to Waco to
meet the tough Baylor Bears. Chat-
mon is slicker than Niles or Duplan-
tis. We'd sure better want it more.
•8pm. Media Hldg. Movies: "On Ap-
proval" und "The Lady from Shan-
ghai." ,
Spm. Astrodome. Motorcycle Races.
S :30pm. Country Playhouse. Plays: "A
Slight Ache" and "The Room" by
Harold Pinter. Free.
S ::i0pm. Constitution Hall. Mazows?.e :
Polish Song and Dance Company.
Sunday, the thirty-first.
If you haven't registered to vote (Texas,
residents) by midnight, forget it.
You've just disenfrancliaised yourself.
1 pm-4pm. KTRTJ. AustinxBay featuies
Bmerson, Lake & Palmer.
:30pm. Chapel. Concert: Charles .Krig-
baum of Yale on organ. Dumb-
weanie finds out what sheer torror is.
Monday, the first.
(i :15pm. There. Women's Basketball:
Barry College at Hiwassee.
Spm'.' Chem Lee Hall. Lecture: Insert
Sex Attractants" by Dr. Billups of
Rice. Sponsored by the Student Af-
filiate of the American Chemical
Society. All interested people and
insects are urged to attend.. Gross
Tim is first in line.
Tuesday, the second.
Rice opens its course in Fundamentals
of Concrete Technology.
Cpm. Gregory Gj*n (or cave I. Basket-
ball: Rice Owlets vs. UT Yearlings.
Spm. Dark Gregory Gym. Basketball:
Owls take on Sips. Baylor beat them
in Austin : we'd better do the same.
Spm. Chapel. Recital: Klaus.
Spm. 131 Bio. Lccture: "Men are the
Saviors of God, A Spiritual Oddesy
of Nichos Kezenteakis," by Nir.
Kimon Frier.
spm. McDonald Gym. Basketball: Oral
Roberts at Lamar Tech.
Rex Bickers is taking application for
his Spring Break Areheological Ex-
pedition over Floyd's Knobs. Space is
very limited, so reserve your place
early. Rex is in Lovett College.
Thursday, the fourth.
The Great Edmond's Birthday. Wicked
out.
2:30pm. Chapel. Lecture: 'Imagina-
tion and Community" by Dr. H. G.
Cox of Harvard.
7pm. Coldspring. Girls Basketball;
Spring Middle at Coldspring.
7:30pm. Chapel. Lccture: "Imagina-
tion and Community" by Dr. H. C>.
Cox of Harvard.
8pm. Art Gallery. Exhibition preview:
"Some American History" by Larry
Rivers and others.
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10 TRW, Inc.
10 Pacific Mutual Life Insurance
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11 MPR Associates, Inc.
12 Fluor Corporation
12 J. K. Lasser & Company
15 General Dynamics
15 The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company
15 Brown & Root, Inc.
16 The Dow Chemical Company.
16 IBM Corporation
17 NCR Company
17 Atchison, Topeka & Santa F«?
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18 Hewlett-Packard Company
18 Foley's
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Mauldin, John. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 58, No. 16, Ed. 1 Thursday, January 28, 1971, newspaper, January 28, 1971; (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245098/m1/6/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.