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7* BENNETT BANNER ‘FEBRUARY 14, 1997 • NEWS & FEATURES • NEWS & FEATURES • NEWS & FEATURES • KuDoSl n. Acclaims or presitage as a result of achievement or position.. We urge the Bennett College community to submit brief notices to the KUDOS column. We’ll publish them as quickly as possible. You may also send a photo, but it is best if you don't need the photo returned. Make sure the photo is clearly labeled. If the photo should be returned, be sure to include a return address. Please send notices to: KUDOS Bennett Banner Campus Box 25 You may also send us a fax to 370-8690. You can also bring your information by our office at Shell C 2. Your submission must include the name and telephone number of a contact person. Psychology professor, students to conduct research in Australia Dr. Michael Reed, chair of the psychology department and two students, Kolitta LeSueur and Jenine Scott will be spending part of the spring semester at the University of Wollengong in Australia conducting research. ••• Ossie Heath-Stroud has become the chair of the department of Social Work. Stroud holds a master's degree in Social Work from Atlanta University and is currently working on a doctoral degree from Cornell University. Dr. Lea Williams, special assistant to President Scott, has been appointed the executive director of the Women’s Leadership Institute. The Institute is located at 208 King Sl ••• News featuring 68 Belles who were honored at the 1996 Fall Honors Convocation has been sent their hometown newspapers -- including "The Cincinnati Herald" and "The Tennessee Tribune" - in 19 states and one foriegn country. Information about the students was submitted by the Office of Integrated Information Technolgy Processing. ••• Charmaine McKissick-Melton together with 28 members of her two 1996 faU speech courses presented the well received ACES program, "Preluded to Black History Month," Jan. 30. The program, which featured the top 10 speeches, as voted on by the members of each speech class, included speeches about "The Creation of the Negro," and "Ella Fitzgerald." Wanted; Director of romance Matchmaker for rich and famous seeks assistant (NAPS)—Attention hopeful romantics! Do you have an innate “sixth sense” in matching up people and have numerous love-struck friends, relatives and business acquaintances that you’ve successfully paired with that “special” someone to prove it? Why not use these truly out-of-the-ordinary skills to start a new career? A “truly unique, glamorous, one-of-kind dream job” is available to the “average Joe,” says Robert M. Davis, anoted love, romance and relationship expert and President of Mate-Search International. “My business is booming and has become too big for one cupid to handle alone. I’m conducting a national job candidate search for a “Jack or Jill of all trades” to cater to the extremely personalized needs of my upscale clientele as a sleuth, talent scout, psychotherapist, confidante, hand holder, intermediary, analyst and boy scout leader all-wrapped-up-in-one. Davis’ company has the distinction of being the world’s only retainer-based matrimonial search firm that specializes in executives of the Fortune 500/ “Who’s Who” of the arts, society, politics, media and entertainment, fashion, business and sports. He counts among his clients movie stars, socialites, diplomats, politicians, business tycoons and professional athletes, as well as everyday folks. His fee is $10,000 for 10 matches. Since he founded his firm seven years ago, Davis has traveled to more than 120 countries on love-search assignments and claims responsibUity for 18 marriages, 16 engagements and 17 cohabitations. Some noteworthy successes include: finding wives for a Saudi Sheik, a prominent law school dean and a Fortune 500 C.E.O. as well as husbands for a major Hollywood star, best-selling romance novelist and famous high society heiress. In his never-ending quest to find mates for his clients, Davis is always on tiie lookout for “quality” people to add to his database-of- love and encourages single individuals to send tiiree photos, a chronological resume, profile of tiiemselves/what they seek in a mate. This is a free service (as clients pay his fee) and is a great opportunity to meet and possibly marry a world-class Mr. or Ms. Right. Davis can be reached at Mate-Search Int., 2024 Stone Ridge Lane, Villanova, Pa. (610) 527-6749. ij Mu/ 27-Jiiiie 27 hiitxat:i3iDnj Jiisit iC-Jiil/ 17 0^331011 llj jlA/ l-All'^U3l i '.we fit §
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