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Page 12 Slmerican Collegiate Sntliologp International Publications is sponsoring a jSational CoUcsE ^oetrp Contes| Spring Concours 1984 open to all college and university students desiring to have their poetry anthologized. CASH PRIZES will go to the top five poems: $100 First Place $50 Second Place $25 Third Place $15 $10 Fi"*’ AWARDS of free printing for ALl. accepted manuscripts in our popular, handsomely bound and copyrighted anthology, AMERICAN COLLEGIATI Deadilne: March 31 CONTEST RULES AND RESTRICTIONS: 1. Any student is eligible to submit his or her verse. 2. All entries must be original and unpublished. 3. All entries must be typed, double-spaced, on one side of the page only. Each poem must be on a separate sheet and must bear, in the upper left hand corner, the NAME and ADDRESS of the student as well as the COLLEGE attended. Put name and address on envelope also! |4. There are no restrictions on form or theme. Length of poems up to fourteen lines. Each poem must have a separate title. (Avoid "Untitled”!) Small black and white illustrations welcome. ]5. The judges' decision will be final. No info by phone! 16. Entrants should keep a copy of all entries as they cannot be returned. Prize winners and all authors awarded free publication will be notified immediately after deadline. I.P. will retain first publication rights for accepted poems. Foreign language poems welcome. 17. There is an initial one dollar registration fee for the first entry and a fee of fifty cents for each additional poem. It is requested to submit no more than ten poems per entrant. 8. All entries must be postmarked not later than the above deadline and fees be paid, cash, check or money order, to: INTERNATIONAL PUBLICATIONS P. 0. Box 44-L Los Angeles, CA 90044 Got A Message? Go Classified!!! Special Campus Rates $1.75/First 25 Words 5^ each additional word. Off-campus Rates $2.75/First 25 Words Call 761-2188 Mon.-Fri. 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. or come by the News Argus office in the old Nursing Education Building. Minority’s Future in Engineering Do you want to be a part of the minority engineering force of the future? Your chances may be better, thanks to the efforts of a national organization that works for the minority en gineering effort year ’round. Since the National Action Council for Minorities in Engineering began in 1980, its goal has been to increase the number of high quali ty minority students grad uating from engineering schools. To achieve that goal, the organization en courages students to consi der engineering as a career. It motivates high school stu dents to study mathematics and science and channels them to engineering schools. Through an incentive grants program, it also offers finan cial aid to engineering col leges for qualiHed minori ty students and links them to jobs in private industry through its summer employ ment program. Engineers are vital to the future of our economy. As technically trained profes sionals they will be in de mand to help find solutions to the challenges of produc tivity, defense and a better life for all citizens. The Council is a coali tion of top ranking corpo rate and government lead ers, university and local pre college program directors and many other workers in the engineering field. If you’d like to help shape the priorities for the next decade of the minority engineering effort, write for free information to N ACME , Three West 35 th Street, Department C, New York, N.Y.10001. ACROSS 1 Time gone by 4 Pronoun 6 Pretends 11 Allow 13 Vegetable 15 Preposition 16 Instruct 18 Latin conjunction 19 Sun god 21 Paradise 22 Clan 24 Chills and fever 26 Wife of Geraint 28 Imitate 29 Repairs 31 River duck 33 Teutonic deity 34 Pound down 36 Falsifier 38 French article 40 Flesh 42 Look fixedly 45 Doctrine 47 Short jacket 49 Hastened 50 Husband of Gudrun 52 Allowance for waste 54 Prefix: down 55 Negative 56 Seesaws 59 Symbol for iron 61 Come on the scene 63 Tradesman 65 Floats in air 66 Old pronoun 67 Native metal DOWN 1 Suitable 2 Mr. Arliss 3 Conjunction 4 Conceal 5 Musical study 6 Breed of dog 7 Torrid 8 The sweet- sop 9 Parent: colloq. 10 Russian plain 12 Pinetree state: abbr. 14 Aquatic mammal 17 Coin 20 Female relative 23 Babylonian deity 24 Kind of cheese 27 Platform 30 Pintail duck 32 Narrow strip of wood 35 Talks glibly 37 Foray CROSS WORD PUZZLE FROM COLLEGE PRESS SERVICE Climbing plant Bars legally Civil injury Close-fitting heavy jacket Man's nickname Milliliter: abbr. 48 In want 51 Willow 53 Woody plant 57 Organ of hearing 58 A continent: abbr. 60 Before 62 River in Italy 64 Behold! 1 2 3 11 i5 22 23 1983 United Feature Syndicate.'fn*.
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