Page 2 Be-hrelid Briefs Sn6iibalt': . .bitiii.Saturday: Ti c k et and ~. . King/Queen voting will take place . in the Wintergreen Cafe Lobby (Upstairs Reed) now through Friday, 10 ELM.- 4 p.m. The dance will take place on Saturday, February 6, at 9 p.m. in the Wintergarden. For info. call 898-6221. Annual Drug Awareness Week: Starting February 8 until the 12th the Health Advisory Board is sponsoring the 6th Annual Drug Awareness Week. Events of the program will be held at various locations on campus. For more information call 898- 6217. , Student Leadership Scholarship Available: Student leaders may be eligible for Behrend's Junker Leadership Scholarship. Applications are now available in the Financial Aid Office, 221 Glenhill Farmhouse. The application deadline is March 5. Don't Miss Out on Money for College: Apply now for financial aid for Fall '93 and Spring '94. 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Last is Dr. Paul Lauter, a professor of literature at Trinity College, who will speak on Multiculturalism and the Canonical Tradition, on April 21. "We wanted to reflect many of the different disciplines within the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences," said Salper of the Speaker Series. from SALPER on page 1 College at Old Westbury, Long Island. "I am delighted that women's studies has flourished so much in the last two decades and that they were nice enough to remember the efforts of some of us who were there at the beginning," Salper said. Ever Get A hi Smshal! 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Prehistorical Pal: Barney, the beloved PBS mega-star and dinosaur, will become a talking doll. Available this summer, it will cost about $35 and say nice things when you squeeze him. A line of Barney products is expected to generate $lOO million for toymaker . Hasbro. South Africa: President F.W. de Klerk says the government is on the right course to end the dcuninant white rule. Middle East: Palestinians in southern Lebanon are caught in a power struggle between HaMaS group and the PLO. Gays in Military: Senate Republicans back off from talk of attaching a law banning gays in the military to the family leave bill, which could be voted on today. Leader Wanted: IBM is Looking for a "visionary* u) replace CEO John Akets; Richard Teerlink, Harley Davidson's CEO, is one Big Blue mambo's pick. Little bet Moderateeaffenre . brakedi 'rrririt pregnancy is considered safe says a new study. 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