2 The Daily Tar Heel Tuesday. February 22. 1977 Brandgis University JACOB HI ATT INSTITUTE IN ISRAEL IT A program of study about historic and mod ern Israel for juniors and seniors ' Earn 16 semester credits per Financial aid available Application deadlines: March 15 for fall term or "year program (no language requirement) November 15 for spring term (elementary Hebrew required) For a brochure or further information, write: Jacob HiatI Institute BRANDEIS UNIVERSITY Waltham, Massachusetts 02154 B?E3 flB&.QBBn F9P Vl to 1404 East Franklin St. Just before Estes Dr. (Bus routes F & G) 942-1613 Ample Parking Available PEKING GARDEN RESTAURANT Now! For the First Time in Chapel Hill Enjoy Chinese Food in Privacy and at'Ancient Oriental Tempo Over 100 dishes Gourmet food from all four corners of China Peking, Szechuen, Canton, Shanghai Private party rooms available Dine amid the art of China , Join us in the celebration of the New Year 4675 The year of the Serpent. 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Compiled by Ten ley Ayers Activities Today The following corporate recruiters will be on campus to discuss job opportunities Tuesday Feb. 22: Rcxham Corporation; Pet. Marwick. Mitchell and Co.: Bastcr Travenol Laboratories. Inc.: Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation; Perdue Inc.: and Wcycrhauser Company. 1 he following recruiters will be on campus Wednesday. Feb. 23: Rich's; Kurt Salmon Associates. Inc.: Northwestern Mutual Life Insurance: Roses' Stores. Inc.: Haskins and Sells: Xerox. First Union National Bank: Allstate Insurance Company. Sign up for appointments in 211 llanes Hall. Anyone interested in running lor an office for Alpha Epsilon Delta predent-premed society, there will be a mandatory meeting at 7:15 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 22. in fH Townhouse Apts. to discuss the responsibilities and time commitments for each office. Jane Sharp, president of the Conservation Council of N.C.. will speak on the B. Everett Jordan Dam Project at 7 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. .22. in Room 217 of the Carolina Union. Sponsored bv the Chapel Hill ECOS. Members and Rushees of Delta Sigma Pi will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 22, in T-l Carroll Hall. The Carolina Indian Circle will meet at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 22, in the second floor lobbv of the campus YWrY MCA. Plans for the March Pow-Wow and the Cultural Week will be discussed. . - College Women in Broadcasting invites everyone to a panel discussion of jobs in radio. TV and broadcast journalism at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 22. in I A Swain Hall. Reception following. There w ill NO T be an AWS meeting tonight as previously planned. The meeting, has been changed to 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. March I. Nominations w ill be taken for next year's officers; so please be present. y Psi Chi is presenting a program on "Coping with Terminal Illness." Therewill beafi!m,"What Man Shall l ive and Not See Death?" and a speaker. Bill Holderness. from Make Today C ount, at X p.m. T uesday, Feb. 22. in Dav ie Hall. Sick Plant Clinic w ill be held from 7:30 p.m. till 9:30 p.m. I uesday. T eh. 22. at the N.C. College Women in Broadcasting presents Panel Discussion on Jobs in Radio and Television with guest panelists from WRAL-TV WSOC-TV Charlotte WPTF-WQDR And More! Free: All students invited. Tuesday Feb. 22 7:30 p.m. 1 A Swain Botanical Garden. People may bring their sick "plants and have their questions answered by Mary I. ove May. horticulturist. There will be an important meeting of the Order of the Old Well at 7 p.m. T uesday, Feb. 22, in the Frank Porter Graham Lounge of the Carolina Union. Elections will be held, so please attend. . .' ... . Oleg Grabar of Harvard University will discuss "The Epic as History in 14th Century Iranian Painting" at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday. Feb. 22, at the Ackland Art Center. Everyone is invited to come. Upcoming Events "Careers in Museums. Historic Preservation, and Libraries" is the topic of an informal panel discussion sponsored by the Career Planning and Placement Office at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23. in 210 Hanes Hall. Test anxiety? Do something about it. There will be the second free session on "How to Take Objective Tests" at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. ' 23. in 103 Berryhill Hall. Especially valuable for anyone taking the MCAT or DAT. The UNC Outing Club will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 23. in Room 202 of theCarolina Union. Everyone is invited. The Union Social Committee w ill meet at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 23, in Suite A of the Carolina Union. If vou can't make it, call Steve Dennis at 96S-9305." A science-fiction and fantasy club organizational meeting will be held at 7 p.m. Wednesday. Feb. 23. in Room 2l5of theCarolina Union. All interested persons are invited. All Carolina Indian Circle members please meet at 1 2 noon Wednesday. Feb. 23. at the Forest Theater for the yearbook picture. A free, informative film presentation on diamonds, titled "Diamonds: The Reality and the Romance." w ill be shown at 4:30 p.m. Wednesday. Feb." 23. in 166 Carroll Hall. A diamond prize worth $200 will be given away, donated by Art Carved Diamonds and Mademoiselle Magazine. The Speech Division will present "A Lovely MEXICO IN THE IMG! INSTTTUTO CULTURAL TENOCHTiTLAN in- - vites you to enjoy Spring Quarter in Mazatlan or Mexico City. Tuition and fees, only $445. A special four-week session for half credit can be taken the first four weeks of the Quarter for only $299. Room and board with a Mexican family is highly recommended for maximum enjoyment of the culture and MAXIMUM academic progress, and is available for $165 per month. INSTTTUTO CULTURAL TENOCHTTTLAN offers you a multitude of courses in intensive and conversational Spanish, Mexican Literature, a Seminar in the works of Carlos Casteneda, Mexican Revolution, Contemporary Mexican Society, Chicano Studies, Mexican Political System, Mexican Handicrafts, Mexican Art, Mexican Cooking, Guitar. Mexican Dance. Mexican Folk Medicine and the Use of Herbs, and other interesting courses. Credits are trans ferable to U.S. Colleges and Universities. . .,: . s . ' , "': Spring Quarter begins March 19 and ends May 15, 1977. Return coupon ' ' below for catalog and a brochure describing the Summer Session Bi-lingual, Bi-cultural workshop for bilingual educators in affiliation with California State University at Los Angeles, held in Mexico City July 2-31. 1977. Name . Address. City State Zip Phone area code ( -) Director of Registrations Instituto Cultural Tenochtitlan P.O. Box 30639 Seattle, Washington 981 03 PLEASE CHECK. (Name of school must be included.) Undergraduate Graduate (School) Teacher Other Departmental Major I am familiar with your Mexican Studies Programs. Enclosed please find my $50.00 application fee, which I understand is refunded only if I am not accepted in the-program. Send me a catalog and complete registration information. KIGHXISE LOWUFE V bf Let Poole A Jeff Todor ' OH LCOKi SAM.J WOT ARCUNP FOR 2sS Sh Citwe A TIMES DO OMTHIS mr of CAMPUS JN ONLY SX M0rHMS..r THEN I GVESS YOU VvOUt-PNT KNOW About the legenp OP SlLtfT SAM..' TIME A VIRGIN HE WILL- 1 m try I lll iF 'CO POT tfWR SVPPEZ D(5H TO WUR EAR, YOU CAN HEAR THE 50UND5 OF A RE5TAURANT... 3 if 4 : WHAT WAS THAT? CONFIRMATION Of Ml , I CAN EVEN HEAR A WAITER TALKIN6... U)E DON'T ACCEPT CREDIT CARPS! " HEY, JM-. YEAH, J 6UES5 YOU SEWN' I AM. 808. 8W EXCITED I FEELSO UNPE A80UT1HE PARED, Y0UKWIO? KIP YET? I MEAN, WHAT AM I60IN6WD0 r WITH A KID? I .1 U V I f ii ky i . sr. &VEHIM A GUITAR, MAN.HElL NO, NO, I HAVE THE PROMISED MY GENES... SELF I tUOULDNT TT'C AfflT FnJP ' HB560T THE APTITUDE, 1H0U6H. HE ALREADY SOUNDS LIKE A WHOLE RHYTHM SECTION. T$ DRIVING JENNY CRAZY! 1 HEY,KlDf BeSMAKK KID! Light!"-a portrait of Edna St. Vincent Millay at 8 p.m. Wednesday and Thursday, Feb. 23 and 24, in 103 Bingham Hall. Inauguration ceremonies for Student Body President will be held at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23. in Room 217 of the Carolina Union. This ceremony is open to the student body. Public forum on "Living with Cancer" to be held at 7:30 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, at the Friends Meeting House, Chapel Hill. All interested persons are welcome! If you have any questions call 929-6897. - . The Undergraduate Political Science Association will hold an important business meeting at 3 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 23, on the third floor lounge of Hamilton Hall. All students are welcome. ' Items of Interest Attention all NCSL members! Please be sure togo by the Union snack bar lounge between 12:30 p.m. and 3:30 p.m. to pick up tickets and pay for them at that time ($3): Please call 933-2426 if you can't come, Wednesday. This year's Table Tennis Tournament will be held in the Women's Gym Saturday. March 26. It is open to all members of the community and entries can be made through the intramural office and floor managers from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays in the Women's Gym. Deadline for entry is March 5. Run by the UNC Table Tennis Club. Shoppers the Student Consumer Action Union needs help surveying local grocery stores for its bi-weekly supermarket survey, "Comparison Shopper." To volunteer contact SCAD in Suite B of the Carolina Union. ( Telephone: 933-83 13 or 966-1511). To all Campus Calendar contributors: In the process of rearranging the DTH offices, the file for Campus Calendar has been lost.-We'd like to ask you to resubmit the announcements for the upcoming week. Thank you. Campus Calendar Editor. Vincent funeral set Memorial services for Diana K Vincent will be held at 2 p.m. today in the Chapei of the Cross. She died Sunday afternoon of respiratory failure. Vincent, affectionately known as "Ma V." was residence director of Scott College. In lieu of flowers, the family has requested that donations be made to the Diana K. Vincent Memorial Fund in care of the UNC Department of Housing. Burial services will be held in Aiken, SC. Correction Monday's Daily Tar Heel incorrectly identified Thomas Holland, chairperson of the county elect ions board, as chairperson of the county Democratic party. The story also incorrectly attributed to Holland a quote made by a county Democratic party official. wo 1 'For Sale: 10-speed men's bike $40igood condition) Ski boots size Vh (practically new) 72 Blue Cutlass good con dition, new tires, two door, AC call 967-2194 leave name. 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