7 THE PEN October, 1993 Arts & Entertainment Collegiate Word Search S:. L* E P P 0 T S E R F 0 X Y T M E C 0 X N U D T S L 0 D X f S A A A 0 E T A B A R C E 0 0 U R N G T N M R 0 B I M R C R B T 0 A L A S 6 A 0 E V I 0 T P I P T G B A I T R 0 T D N W 0 A T E P I L T D P V Y 0 A Y E L S R D M S R E E T A G N X N L U V E S E A X I R E F E 0 A A R N E T S T V T N A 0 I R T W T R D E V I A C E P T L P N S U B M F R 0 Y E F A C I 0 N D R E S P A N X Y V N A L 0 T S N 0 M M U S Y 0 T A E V A N T H E S I H C N A R F C R 0 W Can you find the hidden legal terms? ABATE DAMAGES FRANCHISE PROOF ACT OF GOD DEED LIEN PROXY AGENCY DURESS MARTIAL LAW REMEDY ARBITRATION EASEMENT NOVATION SUBPOENA BAILMENT ESCROW PATENT SUMMONS CAVEAT EMPTOR ESTOPPEL PRIVITY TORT CONSIDERATION FELON PROBATE TRUST In an effort to improve our representation of you, The Pen has prepared the following survey. Please fill out and leave the survey in Boyer 300-D 1. How often do you read The Pent a. Always b. Sometimes c. Never 2. Is "The Pen” hard to obtain? a. Yes b. No 3. Where do you obtain your copy of The Peril a. Student Union b. Dorm c. Boyer Building 4. What types of articles would you like to see in TIk PenT ■' a. Local stories b. More news about St. Aug students c. Entertainment News d. Sports e. All of the above 5. Overall, how would you rate The Pen? a. Excellent b. good c. fair d. poor Thank You for your time and interest. 1 I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I 1 1 I I I I I 1 I I I j MEN ON THE MOVE CONTINUED FROM PAGE 2 books are Blue People, and Dutchman and the Slave. Barakaha^beendescribed as "the instigator of th«5 new revolutionary black theater", and as "an originating force in the development of new black thought and literature." EACH MORNING Each morning I go down to Gansevoort St. and stand on the docks. 1 stare out at the horizon until it gets up and comes to embrace me. I make believe it is my father. This is known as genealogy. ‘Not to know is bad; not to wish to know is worse.” —African Proverb Crossword Puzzle 49 50 51 ACROSS .1 Where one might study Andy Warhol *s works (3 wds.) 12 Enrollment into col lege 14 "Calculus Made Sim ple," e.g. (2 wds.) 16 Evaluate 17 Extremely small 18 Follows a recipe direction 19 Belonging to Mr. Pacino 22 Of land measure 23 Meets a poker bet 24 Gay (WW II plane) 26 Capri, e.g. 27 Belonging to Mayor Koch 28 Irritate or embitter 30 Train for a boxing match 31 and the Belmonts 32 Processions 35 Diet supplement (abbr.) 38 Scottish historian and philosopher 39 College in Green- vi-lle. Pa. 40 The Venerable 41 "...not with but a whimper." 43 Return on invest ment (abbr.) 44 Pondered 45 Belonging to Mr. Starr 47 Part of the classi fieds (2 wds.) 48 Possible place to study abroad (2 wds) 52 Small school in Can ton, Ohio (2 wds.) 53 Orson Welles film classic {2 wds.) DOWN 1 Those who are duped 2 "Do unto ..." 3 Fourth estate 4 Goals 5 Well-known record label 6 Well-known king 7 151 to Caesar 8 Prefix meaning milk 9 Confused (2 wds.) 10 husky 11 Most imnediate 12 Like a sailboat 13 Cash register key (2 wds.) 14 En (as a whole) 15 Auto racing son of Richard Petty 19 Political disorder 20 cit. (footnote abbreviation) 21 Traveled on a Flexible Flyer 24 Glorify 25 Prospero's servant in "The Tempest" 28 Well-known govern ment agency 29 American league team (abbr.) 30 Fictional hypnotist 32 Style exemplified by Picasso 33 "She's ..." (from "Flashdance") 34 Be unwell 35 Visible trace 36 Think 37 Woman's under garment 38 Commit kiri 40 burner 42 ..for if I away.. 44 Actress Gibbs 46 African antelope 47 Well-known TV band leader 49 Pi nee (eyeglass type) 50 1968 film, " Station Zebra" 51 1965 film, " Ryan's Express" '•1 \ .I V 1 -1V u.l I WANTED! 30 MINUTE ORIGINAL PLAYS PRIZE: $50.00 WINNING PLAY WBLL BE PERFORMED ON DECEMBER 2,1993 SUBMIT ALL ENTRIES TO BOYER 300 D BY WEDNESDAY OCTOBER 27,1993

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