The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1972 Page: 8 of 8
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rlci people's calendar
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Thursday the fifth
3pm yesterday was the deadline for pe-
titions for SA offices.
7pm ditto was a meeting of all candi-
dates.
5pm you missed the soccer practice,
can't you do anything right?
7pm CL Lee. German film, Der Junge
Torless. Subtitles.
7 & 10pm Little Big Man is 75c in Ob-
erholtzer Ballroom UH.
8pm A Macbeth at Hamman Hall. $1.
Through Saturday.
8:30pm D Yankees is presented at
University of St. Thomas.
Friday the sixth
7 :.i0pm Rice Christian Community
meets in 223 Herman Brown.
8pm Pickup on South Street, The
Stranger, Media Center.
8pm A Macbeth in Hamman Hall.
n :30pm Damn Yankees (I've printed a
nyet-nyet). It costs.
Al, happy birthday. Yeah, I know,
but better late than never.
Saturday the seventh
10am Rice vs LSU (soccer game) Rice
Soccer Field.
5-7pm Pre-game buffet in the Grand
Hall, rimick.
Gpm Stadium parking lot—Rally Club
orgy.
7:30pm Rice vs LSU in the rice bowl.
8pm A Macbeth. Last showing in Ham-
man Hall. I'll bet the butler does it
this time.
8pm Media Center Waxworks, The
Damned (they're films).
Half time the MOB stutters out it's
answer to LSU's Tiger Band.
After the game—Lovett commons . . .
The Mouse that Roared.
Sunday the eighth
2pm Now I'm only a week late for try-
outs.
Just a remind: There's lights in tliet
thar Museum. Dan Flavin: Exposi-
t.io of Cornered Lights until Nov. 19.
Gpm Rainbow Rockers in Jones Com-
notes and notices
Music—Houston Civic Music
Association is looking for
new members to help with its
current subscription drive.
Also, HMCA needs represen-
tatives in each college to dis-
tribute college subscriptions
before each concert. Contact
Mark Onak, 145 Weiss, 526-
Bon]—The Iiice Bowling" Lea-
gue is off and running with
games played every Monday
at 4pm at the Stadium Bowl-
ing Lanes. Anyone interested
in this sport should call Les
Schoenhart 524-7932 or Bob
Willey 747-4166 No experi-
ence necessary.
Sale — There will be a book,
record, and tape sale Friday
October 6th at 2 pm in front
of Fondren Library.
Speaker—on October 6 at 3 pm
in Sew all 301, John Coplans,
editor of Art Forum maga-
on your TV:
syphilis blues
On Oct. 9, at 7pm, Channel
8 will launch erotic TV in Hous-
ton by putting out "VD Blues."
The show is a bizarre conglo-
meration of humor, drama,
song, and sterile medical advice
loosely held together by Dick
('avett's commentary.
The PBS Special appears to
lie hastily done, but most of
l he pieces are very good, and
the diversity keeps the mind
from dying.
Watch it.
c
Audience questions will be
answered by volunteers on 16
phones. If they get stumped, a
i'ane! of experts will give a try
over the tube (or, in the absence
of questions, will discuss their
expertise for an hour).
Non-Profit Org.
U.S. POSTAGE
PAID
Permit No. 7519
Houston, Texas
zine will lecture on "Account-
ability to Responsibility:
Questions & Answers about
Art, Journalism & the Con-
temporary Art World."
" mons — lessons for beginners.
7:30pm Hanszen commons bridge
tournament.
Monday the ninth
National sex day . . . according to the
Jone N. elevator.
4pm Bowling league at Stadium Bowl-
ing lanes.
7pm in Sewall 801, maybe. Student
Senate meeting — "If I get dis-
solved, I'm taking my aerial photo-
graph and my rat and going home."
L. R.
7pm free Brandy in the Wilderness in
the Houston Room UH.
7:30pm Media Center Rene Descartes,
Jean de la Fontaine, Chateaux et
Rivieres, French department films.
Tuesday the tenth
The Archie sign flies again. No game
this Week.
7pm KTRU, Panel discussion phone
forum: should the SA go?
7:30pm Chicago Conspiracy Trial, a
Money — a U of H professor
wants a needy student group
to sell hotcake-like football
posters. Check the SA at
X320.
Rice-Baylor med program slated
Baylor College of - Medicine
has invited Bice to nominate
two third-year students for a
combined M.D.-B.A. Degree pro-
gram.
The two junior students chos-
en must be recommended by
Rice University and approved
by the Admissions Committee
of Baylor College of Medicine
for admission in July, 1973.
They will be given an oppor-
tunity during their second and
third years at Baylor to choose
electives which will complete re-
quirements for the Bachelor of
Arts at Rice. Upon satisfactory
completion of the six-year pro-
gram—three at Rice and three
at Baylor — they will receive
both the B.A. and the M.D.
Students who will have com-
pleted their third year of resi-
dence at Rice by May, 1973,
are eligible to apply if all Rice
distribution requirements and
skill requirements have been
satisfied by then and the ad-
snisclassifieds
Miselassifieds are cheap ads
for Rice people. Rates are 7/100
per letter; spaces are free. Buy,
sell, trade, insult your friends.
Bring them by the Thresher of-
fice.
Female Rice junior seeks male
friend for platonic relationship.
Call 521-9932.
'65 VW for sale. $385 cash.
Call F. Rich XI127 or 747-
8784.
Jeff Ochsner would like to
meet other Rice students who
are graduates of courses in
Silva Mind Control. Leave a
message: Box 767 Baker Col-
lege.
MISTER PIZZA
C O UPON
2584 Amherst
50c off on any
MEDIUM or LARGE
PIZZA
Expires Oct. 31, 1972
MISTER PIZZA
2534 Amherst
Every Tuesday in Oct.
from llam-12 midnite
"Give us a break" day
$1 off on any
LARGE PIZZA
Coupon Good Oct. 10,
17, 24, 31
missions requirements of Bay-
lor College of Medicine have
been completed. A Catalog is
available'in 101 Lovett Hall.
An eligible student wishing to
apply must submit an applica-
tion to the Committe on Ex-
aminations and Standing con-
sisting of:
A course list showing all
courses completed to date,
courses to be completed in 1972-
73 and the elective courses
which will be taken at Rice or
the Baylor College of Medicine,
and
A one-page state m e n t giv-
ing any accomplishments or ac-
tivities (other than academic)
which are relevant to the study
of medicine, the student's rea-
sons for choosing medicine as
a career and something about
his future plans or ambitions in
the profession.
The student must deliver the
application to Lovett Hall,
Room 101 no later than October
20, 1972.
Applicants who have not al-
ready applied to the Baylor Col-
lege of Medicine for admission
must see Dr. Edward C. Lynch,
Associate Dean, Baylor College
of Medicine. Call 529-4951, Ext.
224 for an appointment.
PROBLEM PREGNANCY
Information Service
For information on Abortion,
Adoption, Birth Control, and
Medical Referral, call Hous-
ton (713) 523-2521 or 523-
7408-523-5354 or 523-7453
movie in Aud 2, Arnold Hall will
cost 60c.
10pm KTRU. "So Now You Can Vote."
discussion of co-ed colleges. What's
the deal? Listen & find out.
Fusion occurs only at the time of fruc-
tification. Thanks, Virginia.
Wednesday the eleventh
12-5pm Student works from UT in
Sewall art gallery.
3pm signs must be down ; expense ac-
counts due for SA candidates.
6:45pm Christian Science Club meets
in 203A Sewall
7&10pm Shaft shows in OBerholtzer
Ballroom. 75c, UH.
8:30pm Sewall 301 lecture on A Mil-
lenium of Chinese Urban Life.
Thursday the twelfth
SA election today.
Photo portraits in the Media Center,
still.
7pm Media Center. Revenuers seize
photo portraits, Geoff, and still.
7 & 10pm Shaft, 75c OBerholtzer Ball-
room UH.
Friday the thirteenth
4pm Homecoming parade in Arlington.
7pm Will Rice Commons. The Seventh
Sea), Cartoon, Olive Oil for President.
7:30pm Rice Christian Community
meets in 223 Herman Brown
7:30pm Irving Nimitz plays solitaire
water polo for an audience of 10,521
in Arlington H.S. Stadium.
8pm Media films Berlin: The Sym-
phony of a Great City, Voyage to
Italy.
J. C. didn't buy an ad this week Re-
pent quick.
Leave quickly —■ Wednesday returns
all too fast.
Saturdaythe fourteenth
7 :30pm UH plays San Dieeo State. It's
their Band Night.
We don't have a football game today.
Bet we win.
8pm More Media things La Fille de
L'eau, La Petite Marchand (not
the radical one) D'Allumettes, The
Italian Straw Hat.
Sunday the fifteenth
Welcome, visitors. You're almost all
that's going on.
6pm Square dancing club meets in
Jones commons.
7 :30pm Hanszen commons bridge tour-
nament.
TIMES
BARBER SHOP
Haircuts — $2.50
with student I.D.
2423 Times 528-9440
GOOD USED CARPETS
$15 each Average room sizes
Also, good used Drapes $3
pair and up
WA 6-9026 CASH ONLY
COLLEGIATE CLEANERS
2430 Rice Blvd. 523-5887
"WE WANT YOUR DIRTY BUSINESS"
THANKSGIVING/ACAPULCO—$175 T.T. Dbl. OCC.
Includes 4 nights beach hotel, R.T. air, yacht, cruise
breakfast, welcome drink, lady's gift. TRIP CLOSES OCT. 6
SKI EVERYWHERE! THANKSGIVING/VAIL—$149!
Includes R.T. air, 4 nights lodging with fireplace, saunas,
kitchenette, bus transfers, wine and cheese, C. breakfast,
MORE
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fares to 14 cities on certain dates.
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RESERVE LIFE
i
is pleased
to announce the
appointment of
GARY REIST
as its Rice representative. He is schooled specifically in
the estate planning of young men and women. When he calls,
listen!
RESERVE LIFE INS. CO.
5707 CALHOUN
Office 748-6003 Res. 622-3726
MAKE TRACKS FOR THE ZEPHYR. 1103 RICHMOND
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ANYONE CAN, YOULL BE GLAD YOU DID.
IF YOU CAN'T RIDE, CALL 528-9037
Store Hours: Mon-Thurs: 10ank:10pm
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Jackson, Steve. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 60, No. 7, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 5, 1972, newspaper, October 5, 1972; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245141/m1/8/: accessed July 18, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu.; crediting Rice University Woodson Research Center.