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Once Around The Quad Japan are welcome, kislness Students: Recruiters LA Graduate School of Manage- available to talk with interested the Academic Information Center p.m. Stop by the AIC any time iftemoon. dies Brttain: Prof. Zelditch will a structure and the educational Iritain, 4:15 p.m. at the 1-Center loom. Seminar: Communication r the Amateur and Professional,” oward, 4:15 p.m. in McCullough Humanism and the Reforma- . Leif Grane, University of 4:15 p.m. in 161J, sponsored ry Department. eting of Stanford’s literary :30 p.m. in the Storke Publica-g, upstairs. w: Kick-off meeting to develop which you are interested. Pre-Jering it please attend, 4:15 p.m. chool, Rm. 180. »Research Opportunities: Op-fxist for positions in economics, i Spanish languages, medicine wing. Contact Laura Setznick in nion, or call 497-3828. I Committee: Very important t one for two weeks. Lists to be “in Roble tanzenwir.” 12:15 p.m. teleuropa. Call 328-9362 if you Bechtel 1-Center Tuesday Luncheon Series: Alberto Martinelli, visiting associate professor of political science from the University of Milan, will speak on “Multinational Corporations and Nation States,” noon tomorrow at the 1-Center. Campus Crusade for Christ: Wednesday at 7 p.m., Bible study and fellowship, 3rd floor. Women s Clubhouse. China and Health Care: Ev Rogers, professor of communications, who spent June 1978 in China will speak and show slides on health care in China, tomorrow at 7:30 p.m. in G19 Redwood Hall, Jordan Quad. Part of SWOPSI 138, ‘Communities Organize for Health. Chicano Pre-Med Organization: Important news about field trips and plans for a pre-med get-together, 7 p.m. Wednesday in Casa Zapata lounge. Also, plans for a community project will be discussed. Christian Science Organization: 7 p.m. tomorrow in the Round Room. Memorial Church. All are welcome. Committee of Concerned Asian Scholars: General meeting for all interested in contemporary Asia, tomorrow at 4:15 p.m. in the Lou Henry Hoover Building, Rm. 241. East Asian Studies Coloquhim: Prof. Ray A. Miller of the University of Washington will speak on “The Japanese Language: When? Where? Who? Thursday at 4:15 p.m. in the Polich Room, Lou Henry Hoover Building (No. 238). Election Awareness Fair: Wondering who to vote for? Come to Stanfords Election A ware- 29 time out
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“Stanford should institute a twenty-eight hour day.” — Stanford senior Those checks we wrote for $8000 this year bought us more than professors’ time and a bed and a place at a table. With them, we purchased an opportunity to be challenged. Although classes here demand a great part of students' time and energy, the “Stanford experience” as a whole provides students with myriad diversions. Opportunities transcend both space and time. No matter which niche we find ourselves ordered into in this structured community, Stanford offers us something both within and without the classroom. Similarly, no matter what time we choose to take a break and look outside the stacks, something will be happening, inviting us to watch or participate. Throughout this section we examine some of the choices available to students here at Stanford. As individuals, we each weigh our priorities and decide for ourselves which activities will prompt us to drop the books and take .................................................TIMEOUT. 31
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