The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973 Page: 8 of 8
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Thursday the eighteenth
Alaska Day
12n Kiee Museum: "Grey is the color"
opens.
Hanszen's runoff elections are today,
lie sure to vote, oil you Weiss people.
4pm 301 Sewall. Governance is dis-
cussed by M. L. Rudee.
8pm Hamman: Dreyfus on Devil's Is-
land. RFC. $1.50.
Spm Inherit the Wind champagne open-
ing at the Alley. Play runs through
Nov.
Spm Liberty Hall. Doug Sahm and
Linda Lewis. Through Sunday.
Friday the nineteenth
12n Campanile office- The Campanile
arrives.
Gpm Baker Commons The Baker Din-
ner Club meeting. It's M. D. night..
7 :30pm Wiess commons — It's a Mad,
Mad Mad, Mad World.
Spm La Bastille: T-Bone Walker be-
gins his engagement.
^11rn Richardson—30kegs, 2 bands, and
food at Oktoberfest $2.
,-!>m Media Center film—Pascal
misclassifieds
Misclassifieds are free ads
for Rice people. Buy, sell,
trade, insult your friends. Bring
your stuff by the Thresher of-
fice.
* * *
It's a four-star alarmer.—Star-
ship.
Brown rug for sale, 10x20, $20.
Call Martin at 526-0071.
* * *
'Want to rent a garage near
campus for keeping a car and
few supplies in . Robert, 524-
S775.
I ' >r Sale: Sofa w/Hide-a-bed.
notes and notices
Travel — from l-10pm Oct. 22,
there will bo travel and ski
information, free Avinetasting,
live entertainment, ski demon-
strations, continuous films,
and give-aways in the Astro-
world Hotel Grand Ballroom.
lam It's a Mad, Mad, Mad . . . again
at Weiss.
Saturday the twentieth
Who is Guru Mahatma-tomato?
lam Wiess commons. MAD world.
9am Pool . . . the Synchronized swim
club is all wet.
This i3 the last day to file college
course plans.
Sam Cullen aud., Baylor—Conference
on women in medicine.
2pm Rugby field. Baylor vs Rice.
7:30pm Homecoming football game
with SMU. Tribute paid by the MOB.
Spm Media Center—Tout Va Bien, who-
ever be was.
8:01pm Coliseum Three Dog Night.
10pm Lovett quad. Getcheroxoff. Ri-
verside, beer, and coke. free.
Sunday the twenty-first
International whale watching week
begins.
3pm 301 Sewall. 'The Presidency After
Watergate" by Thomas Cronin.
3 :30pm Chapel. Hermann Harrassowitz,
from Neuremburg, performs on the
organ.
$(>0. Call 526-0379.
* * *
Car for sale: '68 Cougar XR7.
Air, good condition, good price.
526-0656.
* * *
Eeysore—that was a cute jump-
suit you had on last Wednes-
day night. — Weanie the Pooh.
To the Baker Dinner Club: I'm
terribly sorry that I ruined
your dinner, but if I hadn't, it
would have ruined mine. Next
time you try a takeover, make
sure to pick on someone you're
meaner than—you'll stay dryer.
This is a Houston Post spon-
sored fair.
* * *
Women — the women at Baylor
College of Medicine and the
Univeristy of Texas Medical
School are sponsoring a con-
Lecture — "The President after
Watergate" will be the sub-
ject of a lecture and question-
and-answer session by Tho-
MEN—WOMEN!
JOBS ON SHIPS! No ex-
perience required. Ex-
cellent pay. Worldwide
travel. Perfect summer
job or career. Send $3.00
for information. SEA-
FAN, Dept. T-l P. O. Box
2049, Port Angeles,
Washington 98362.
2452 Bolsover Dr.
"In the Village
Complete Travel Service
TRAVEL UNLIMITED, INC
526-3164
The Rice Thresher
P. O. Box 1892
Houston, Texas 77001
Telephone Public
Relations
No selling, Set appoint-
ments. Must be mature,
Dependable, Able to Meet
Daily Quotas.
Full or Part
Time Available
$2.50 hour
623-2160 Ext. 21
MR. BEHRENS
10am - 5pm
rice people's calendar
4pm Media Center. Exhibition of
photographs by D. Ornish.
7pm Media Center. Meshes of the Af-
ternoon and Lion's Love. Women
Directors Films.
Late. Channel 2. The Editor meets the
socialist.
Monday the twenty-second
10am 5417 Kelvin Chinese Art Gallery
—Last day to register for Chinese
painting classes.
3:30pm 301 Sewall Hall. "Tertiary Re-
covery Methods and Oil Production"
lecture by H. A. Deans.
7pm 301 Sewall. "I know just what
jyu mean . .
7:30pm 207 Sewall. Chess Club.
Tuesday the twenty-third
10am Auditorium of the Prudential
Bldg. on Holeombe. Nutrition for the
aging.
11am Lecture on nutritional assess-
ment, stressing the needs of teen-
agers.
4]>m 301 Sewall Finance, Athletics &
Business Administration at Rice are
discussed.
—Cheapshot
* * *
Q: Who is Cheapshot?
A: One of the most obnoxious
people on campus.
^ ?
We, the people (523-1143), hold
the opinion that 'Weinie Wom-
an' is a weinie, not a woman.
«} ${• Jp
Wanted: color organ/light box.
521-0978.
* * *
Guys—need protection? Call
528-0350 or go by 506 Lovett
and ask for Jack. I carry all
the name brands.
* * *
Found: Chaminade High School,
Mineola, high school ring. It's
in the S. A. office. Identify and
claim.
❖ % %
Melinda, please wear an over-
coat to Band so that the clari-
net section can relax. The boys
in the band.
* * *
Huge, beautiful 3Br house on
Branard near Mandell. $200
526-5096.
Wednesday the twenty-fourth
4pm 301 Sewall. Nauman & DeWitt
discuss Development, alumni, and
student affairs.
8pm Media films. The Last Laugh and
Sunrise.
Thursday the twenty-fifth
Picasso's birthday
5pm 203a Sewall—Rice Christian Sci-
ence meeting.
Anniversary of the first incubator
hatching of manta ray eggs.
8pm Music Hall Shawn Phillips.
Friday the twenty-sixth
7 :30pm HH. The Blue Max—RPC film.
$1 or the card.
7:30pm 223 HB RCC Lecture: Lordship
of Christ. Alan Hubbard.
8pm Media Center. The Conformist.
10pm HH The Blue Conformist $1,
Max.
Saturday the twenty-seventh
9am Rice pool. More practice . . .
stroke, stroke, stroke.
7:30pm Texas Football game. Go Rice.
8pm Media Film—Je T'Aime, Je T'
Airne.
Sunday the twenty-eighth
12n Old Market Square—7th annual
Fall Art Show, Sidewalk Sale, and
Food Fest.
3:30pm Chapel, RMC Herbert Hoff-
mann organ recital.
7pm Media Center—Sylvia, Fran, and
Joy, & A Very Curious Girl.
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the rice thresher, october 18, 1973—page 8
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Jackson, Steve. The Rice Thresher (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 61, No. 9, Ed. 1 Thursday, October 18, 1973, newspaper, October 18, 1973; Houston, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth245174/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.