JARUARYLFEBRUARY CALVNDAR {CCHT'D.) Feb, 20 Lounge Coffeehouse: Val Inverse, Harty Druckuan; E-12p.ms: Admission: $1.00 NEWS NOTICES & BOCK REVIEWS WANTED: The lion's Eve, in cooperation with the Bocketore, woloomes book reviews by students and facully menm- bers. As incentive, the Boolat®ro hss suggesticd that snyone who reviews a book available in the bocksotors will get to keep the book (No Charge). Anyone interested in this offer should see Conuie Turaer, the Bookstore manager, for further information. @ FREE TUTORIAL ASSISTANCE: The Office of Btudernt affairs hss instituted a free tutorial services, Students in peed of acadenic asgintance should contact the sseretary in the Student Affairs ww Building for an appointment e BEI TRIFIIIii- The U.3.4. 18 gponsoring a ski trip to Sugarbush Vermont for the week of fed, 29 through Mar. 5. The cost is $135 per person. “his includes bus transportation, lift tickets, and condominium housing. 4A deposit of 550 will hold a gpot for you. For futher information, contact Herman liyron in this Uuna.d. Office or Mr. Bob Bpickler in the Phys. Ed, Building. o FOBEIGN STUDIES PROGRAMS: Otudernte may now apply for ad- Foreign Studies progeexs of the University. A tudent usually perticipates in the progrum during the ~pring rm of his joaior year. Courses in language, literature, human- igs, and the social sciences are offered in Cologne, Germany: Salamanca, Spein; and Strasbourg, France. The deadline for applying for the 1977 program iu May 21, 1976, For further information and applications, contact Jean Waxda, Cffice 212E,
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