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a service of commemoration in memory of miss mary louise thompson former documents librarian at f.d bluford library of north carolina a&t state university will be held on wednesday january 30 at 10 a.m in the reserve rooms of the library mrs doris canada director of personnel will deliver a tribute to miss thompson who gave nore than 30 years of service to the university tuesday january 29,1980 the a&t register page 3 photo by miher daydreaming in the middle of aggieland hughes is news went into orbit we make engineering and scientific history year after year like 1976 when five hughes-developed satellites your home-town paper if you come to work with us we'fl both make news in help hughes aircraft company make news ana electronic miracles and history and no airplanes ask your placement office when hughes recruiters wf be on campus i hughes ! i 1 creating a new world with electronics an equal opportunity employer m/f peace corps/vista 1713 h street nw washington dc 20525 peace corps especially seeks volunteers with backgrounds in agriculture nursing home economics engineering education industrial arts a&k services inc real estate needs and tax service we question you as to legcfi deductions you may not know about p.m walker 1209 stevens street greensboro n.c 373-8084 north carolina state university will sponsor mr andrew young former united states ambassador to the united nations in lecture mr young will speak request forms-not returned on world affairs at 8 p.m in reynolds coliseum thursday january 31 1980 the lecture is open to the public and tickets may be purchased at the university student center box office or the reynolds coliseum box office the ticket price is 2.00 for the public and will go on sale friday january 25 1980 for more ticket information please call 919-737-3105 the n.c a&t army-air force rotc will sponsor a blood drive thursday february 7 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m at the corbett gymnasium 100 will a given away to any organization club or group with the largest donation please support this worthy cause tutoring sessions for the national teacher exam and the graduate record exam will be held twice every week throughout the academic year on monday and tuesday from 5-6 p.m in crosby hall room 201 these tutoring sessions are sponsored by»the english department if you want to be tutored for the nte and gre but cannot attend at the scheduled hours please call prof levine or prof porter at 379-7485 will begin at 7 p.m in the student union ballroom sunday february 3 a 2 p.m service will be delivered in harrison auditorium dr walter l yates dean of hoods theological seminary 1 livingstone college in salisbury will be the speaker we think that the program by the sga is a clear expression of student perspective we also feel that the only group that can put together a program that clearly exemplify the action of students historically is a student group committed kelvin buncum plaza and scott hall beginning at 2:30 p.m speakers for these events will include cleveland sellers former leader of sncc and rev ben chavis leader of the wilmington 10 the first unveiling will be that of a monument of willie grimes a student that was killed in 1969 the second will be at the charred and bullet-ridden walls of scott hall the final event of the day concludes with a reception for the four a&t students who started a national movement for civil rights by the 60*s sit-in at woolworths this reception it is a case of blackmail said marshall he never told anybody about the activities that the sga had planned marshall also feels that the closed events being sponsored by the sga ought not to be closed to the students when it is their own fees being used the activities planned by the student body will begin at 8 a.m with breakfast in the commons area of f.a williams cafeteria a public interview will be staged with the distinguished former ambassador of the united nations andrew young from 10-11 a.m in the memorial room of the student union a closed luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m in the student union ballroom dr mary berry former undersecretary of hew will speak at the luncheon at 12:15 p.m the public is invited the speech presentation following the luncheon andrew young will speak in moore gymnasium at 1 p.m unveiling cermonies will be held in the student union marshall stated that certain litems along with 6,000 were iquestionable on the purchase irequests this was the reason he said he wanted to review the requests before signing them however marshall stated that buncum refused to return the request forms and initiated the resolutions this morning continued from page 1 that the sga was requesting it is a university policy that ipurchase requests be submitted in triplicate form one copy is to be retained by the bearer one copy remains in dr marshall's office and the other is sent to the business office
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Title | The Register, 1980-01-29 |
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Title | The Register, 1980-01-29 |
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Transcript | a service of commemoration in memory of miss mary louise thompson former documents librarian at f.d bluford library of north carolina a&t state university will be held on wednesday january 30 at 10 a.m in the reserve rooms of the library mrs doris canada director of personnel will deliver a tribute to miss thompson who gave nore than 30 years of service to the university tuesday january 29,1980 the a&t register page 3 photo by miher daydreaming in the middle of aggieland hughes is news went into orbit we make engineering and scientific history year after year like 1976 when five hughes-developed satellites your home-town paper if you come to work with us we'fl both make news in help hughes aircraft company make news ana electronic miracles and history and no airplanes ask your placement office when hughes recruiters wf be on campus i hughes ! i 1 creating a new world with electronics an equal opportunity employer m/f peace corps/vista 1713 h street nw washington dc 20525 peace corps especially seeks volunteers with backgrounds in agriculture nursing home economics engineering education industrial arts a&k services inc real estate needs and tax service we question you as to legcfi deductions you may not know about p.m walker 1209 stevens street greensboro n.c 373-8084 north carolina state university will sponsor mr andrew young former united states ambassador to the united nations in lecture mr young will speak request forms-not returned on world affairs at 8 p.m in reynolds coliseum thursday january 31 1980 the lecture is open to the public and tickets may be purchased at the university student center box office or the reynolds coliseum box office the ticket price is 2.00 for the public and will go on sale friday january 25 1980 for more ticket information please call 919-737-3105 the n.c a&t army-air force rotc will sponsor a blood drive thursday february 7 from 10 a.m.-3 p.m at the corbett gymnasium 100 will a given away to any organization club or group with the largest donation please support this worthy cause tutoring sessions for the national teacher exam and the graduate record exam will be held twice every week throughout the academic year on monday and tuesday from 5-6 p.m in crosby hall room 201 these tutoring sessions are sponsored by»the english department if you want to be tutored for the nte and gre but cannot attend at the scheduled hours please call prof levine or prof porter at 379-7485 will begin at 7 p.m in the student union ballroom sunday february 3 a 2 p.m service will be delivered in harrison auditorium dr walter l yates dean of hoods theological seminary 1 livingstone college in salisbury will be the speaker we think that the program by the sga is a clear expression of student perspective we also feel that the only group that can put together a program that clearly exemplify the action of students historically is a student group committed kelvin buncum plaza and scott hall beginning at 2:30 p.m speakers for these events will include cleveland sellers former leader of sncc and rev ben chavis leader of the wilmington 10 the first unveiling will be that of a monument of willie grimes a student that was killed in 1969 the second will be at the charred and bullet-ridden walls of scott hall the final event of the day concludes with a reception for the four a&t students who started a national movement for civil rights by the 60*s sit-in at woolworths this reception it is a case of blackmail said marshall he never told anybody about the activities that the sga had planned marshall also feels that the closed events being sponsored by the sga ought not to be closed to the students when it is their own fees being used the activities planned by the student body will begin at 8 a.m with breakfast in the commons area of f.a williams cafeteria a public interview will be staged with the distinguished former ambassador of the united nations andrew young from 10-11 a.m in the memorial room of the student union a closed luncheon will be held at 11:30 a.m in the student union ballroom dr mary berry former undersecretary of hew will speak at the luncheon at 12:15 p.m the public is invited the speech presentation following the luncheon andrew young will speak in moore gymnasium at 1 p.m unveiling cermonies will be held in the student union marshall stated that certain litems along with 6,000 were iquestionable on the purchase irequests this was the reason he said he wanted to review the requests before signing them however marshall stated that buncum refused to return the request forms and initiated the resolutions this morning continued from page 1 that the sga was requesting it is a university policy that ipurchase requests be submitted in triplicate form one copy is to be retained by the bearer one copy remains in dr marshall's office and the other is sent to the business office |