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. constrictor named for rock star David
Bowie is once again a snake in the
class.
His return to biology class at Quaker
Valley High School ended a three-week
road tour that received mixed reviews
in this Pittsburgh suburb.
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from Ed Schroth's lab, and somebody
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snake comes home
brought him back, the teacher said
Monday. No questions were asked, and
no reprimands were delivered.
"If you want to say that Batman
returned it, I don't care," Schroth said.
David's disappearance prompted
nervousness among some nearby resi
dents, who called Schroth to complain
about the possibility they might be bit
ten or choked to death.
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me from 10, 20 miles away."
But the 6 12-foot, 19-pound boa is a
peewee by snake standards, Schroth
said.
David appeared to be in good spirits
Monday. He was chilled by recent
temperatures in the 40s, however.
"I've had to keep the heating pad on
him. He's such a wimpy thing," said
Schroth, who explained that even mild
cold makes reptiles docile.
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WEDNESDAY
Noon: CGLA will sponsor a Les
bian Lunch in 208 Union.
The Women's Studies Program
will present a lunchtime colloquium
with Joan Brumberg, author of "Fast
ing Girls: The Emergence of Anorexia
Nervosa as a Modem Disease." Will be
held in Toy Lounge of Dey Hall.
Medical Allied Health Professions:
Darlene Slaton, Director of the Divi
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"The Effect of Including a Clinical
Example in a Research Report and the
Ability of Practioners to Use the Re
corded Information" in 321 MacNider
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12:30 p.m.: Physicians for Social
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3:30 p.m.: Study Abroad will have
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what programs UNC offers, about fi
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Rare Book Collection and Friends
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ographer of Bernard Shaw, will deliver
a lecture on "Pygmalion and Mrs. Pat
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Assembly Room. This lecture is free
and open to the public.
University Career Planning and
Placement Services will hold Job Hunt
103: Interviewing Skills Workshop in
210 Hanes Hall.
4 p.m.: The Department of Reli
gious Studies is having a colloquium
for majors and possible majors. Faculty
slide show and panel titled 'Temple
Worship Around the World." 112
Saunders Hall.
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The Daily Tar HeelWednesday, September 27, 19899
Campus Calendar
ganizational meeting in 21 1 Gardner.
Campus Y Project Literacy will
hold a general meeting for all members
at the Campus Y.
The UNC Soviet Exchange Pro
gram with the University of Rostov-on-Don
will hold an organizational
meeting in 212 Union. All students are
invited to attend this meeting.
4:30 p.m.: The UNC Entrepreneur
Club meets in 211 Union. All inter
ested people (of any major) are encour
aged to attend. Come see what the UNC
Entrepreneurs Club can do for you.
Kathy Sapp of Chapel Hill Sportswear
will speak.
5:30 p.m.: The Korean American
Students Association (KASA) will
hold an organizational meeting in 210
Union. Everyone is invited to attend.
Newman Catholic Student Center
will hold a student-faculty picnic at
George Lensing's. Meet at Newman.
6 p.m.: Alpha Chi Sigma, the coed
professional chemistry fraternity, will
hold informal rush in Kenan lobby. All
chemistry and related majors are wel
come. 6:30 p.m.: The Volunteer Action
Committee of the Campus Y will
meet in the Campus Y Lounge to plan
publicity and upcoming projects. All
are welcome.
7 p.m.: The Division of Radiologic
Science will have a Radiologic Science
Awareness night in 106 Berryhill Hall.
Call 966-5146 for info if you can't
attend the meeting.
The UNC Pre-Law Club will have,
guest speaker Narley Cashwell speak
about criminal law and his experience
with it. The meeting is in 206 Union.
All are welcome!
The Dillon School Committee of
the Campus Y will have a workshop
tutor training meeting in the Campus Y
Conference Room. Mandatory for all .
new tutors. All new volunteers are
welcome, too.
The Student Environmental Ac
tion Coalition will have a general
meeting in 211 Union. All members
please come.
Chimera will have a ChimeraCon
VI meeting to discuss committees and
programming. Anyone interested in
publicity, graphic design, comic books,
gaming, acting, writing or fantasy,
please come! Frank Porter Graham
Lounge, Union.
The SCUBA Club will have an in
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7:30 p.m.: The Carolina Critic So
ciety will sponsor a lecture on "The
Thatcher Revolution" by John Blun
dell, President of the Institute for
Humane Studies at George Mason
University, in the Di-Phi Chamber (third
floor New West). A reception will fol
low the lecture.
The Carolina Indian Circle will
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the Union.
The UNC Circle K Club presents
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to benefit the Association of Retarded
Citizens of Orange County. Admission
is $2.
11 p.m.: WXYC 89.3 FM will play
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no interruptions.
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Union Underground challenges you
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Room until Fri. Sept. 29.
UCPPS : Students interested in quali
fying for positions with the National
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Oct. 13, 1989). Booklets are available
in 21 1 Hanes Hall. The PQT Exam is
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Bring your resume to 21 1 Hanes Hall
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1990, for inclusion in a book from
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