From: Wofford College Daily Announcementswebmaster@wofford.edu
Subject: Wofford College Grapevine
Date: February 18, 2002 at 10:41 AM
To: Wofford_Faculty_Staffwebmaster@wofford.edu
The Grapevine February 12, 2001
Black History Month CelebrationBlack History Month Celebration
02-18: Sidney Poitier Film Festival, Olin Theater 3-9pm
02-18: Literary Salon 2001: A Celebration of Inspiration, Papadopoulos 7pm 02-20: What it Means to be a Black Man in America, Olin Theater 7pm
02-26: Justin Holland: Pioneer of the Classical Guitar in the United States, Olin Theater 4pm 02-27: Sankofa Museum on Wheels, Campus Life Building 11am-3pm
Important Information
"Are you just going through the motions of your life with no passion, no plan and no goal?" Life Strategies for Women--Interest Meeting for all women who want to participate in a group, modeling Dr. Phil's book on Life Strategies. Thursday, February 15th at 11:45am in Health Services. Light refreshments will be served. It's an opportunity to change your life for the better! Questions: contact Jacquelyn Starks at 5379 or Beth Wallace at 4371.
The members of the Social Affairs Committee and AAAS would like to remind you of the Sweetheart Dance from 8pm-1am on Friday, February 9th at the Carolina Country Club. There is no charge and will be a cash bar for those of age. The buses will leave from the Campus Life parking lot. Dress is semi-formal.
Wofford Outdoors is sponsoring a Kayaking Course at the Natahala Outdoors Center on March 16-18. The cost is $100. Sign up in the SAC Office or contact Quinton McKissick by February 16th.
Hang Gliding is also being sponsored by Wofford Outdoors on February 16th and 17th at Lookout Mountain, GA. The cost is $70 which includes transportation, camp fee, and flight cost. Sign up now with Quinton McKissick in the SAC Office.
Summer Programs Staff interest meeting will be held on February 15th from 12noon-1pm in the AAAS Lounge. Feel free to get your tray from the cafeteria and bring it down for the meeting. Applications will be given out or you can call 4405 after Feb. 15th.
The deadline to submit selections to read in the Literary Salon for Black History Month has been extended. If you would like to read a selection it can still be submitted to Debbie Deas at deasds@wofford.edu until Monday, February 12th. All entries should be for, by, or about African-Americans or something that is inspiring to all people. The reading will take place on Sunday, February 18th at 7pm in the Papadopoulos Room. Please send any questions, suggestions, or concerns to the above address.
Religious Life
Holy Communion: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel Chapel
Ecumenical Bible Study: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, Lunch Provided Worship at Wofford: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), Leonard Auditorium. From Career Services...
TNS Mills will interview for manufacturing management and HR/Controller positions on Tuesday, February 13. You must sign up and submit a resume to Career Services ASAP if you wish to be considered.
John Hancock will be interviewing on Thursday, February 15th for marketing representatives. Also on that same day Carolina First Bank will be interviewing for management trainees.
The Pew Younger Scholars Program offers a $3000 stipend with all expenses covered to attend one of the 2001 Summer Seminars in the Christian Classics, June 23-August 3. Applications deadline is March 15.
Sports: Men's Basketball 2-13: Chattanooga 7;30pm Women's Basketball 2-13: Furman 7pm Men's Tennis 2-16: at High Point 2:30pm 2-17: at Francis Marion 12:30pm 2-18: at Coastal Carolina 12:30pm Women's Tennis
2-17: at Francis Marion TBA 2-18: at Coastal Carolina TBA Men's Golf
2-16-18: Emerald Coast Collegiate Pensacola, FL
From: Wofford College Grapevinewebmaster@wofford.edu
Subject: Wofford College Grapevine - February 14, 2001
Date: February 18, 2002 at 10:41 AM
To: Wofford_Faculty_Staffwebmaster@wofford.edu
The Grapevine
February 14, 2001
Black History Month CelebrationBlack History Month Celebration
02-11 & 02-18: Sidney Poitier Film Festival, Olin Theater 3-9pm
08-18: Literary Salon 2001: A Celebration of Inspiration, Papadopoulos 7pm 02-20: What it Means to be a Black Man in America, Olin Theater 7pm
02-26: Justin Holland: Pioneer of the Classical Guitar in the United States, Olin Theater 4pm 02-27: Sankofa Museum on Wheels, Campus Life Building 11am-3pm
Important Information
Campus Union Elections 2001-2002 Pick up Petitions and Rules in Campus Life outside Student Affairs. Officers: Petitions due in Student Affairs – Thursday, February 15th, 5pm Speeches, Thursday, February 15th, 7pm, Leonard Auditorium Elections will be held on Tuesday, February 20th Delegates: Petitions due in Student Affairs – Friday, February 23rd, 5pm Elections will be held on Tuesday, February 27th Judicial Commission and Senior Class Officers Petitions due – Friday, February 23rd, 5pm Elections will be held on Tuesday, February 27th There will be an informative meeting on Wednesday, February 21st at 7pm in Olin 218. Call ext:5444 (Allen Bridgers) if you have any questions.
Make plans now not to miss Wofford Theater Workshop's production of Oleanna, David Mamet's play about three meetings between a student and her college professor, a vicious and timely riff on sexual harassment and political correctness. Come twice and see both casts. Nightly February 19-24, 8pm. No reservations necessary. $5 general admission. $3 students.
SUBMIT to the JOURNAL!The Journal is accepting short stories, poetry, essays, artwork and photography... Send submissions to CPO 863 or thejournal@mail.com. DEADLINE for SUBMISSIONS: Friday, March 2nd.
"Are you just going through the motions of your life with no passion, no plan and no goal?" Life Strategies for Women--Interest Meeting for all women who want to participate in a group, modeling Dr. Phil's book on Life Strategies. Thursday, February 15th at 11:45am in Health Services. Light refreshments will be served. It's an opportunity to change your life for the better! Questions: contact Jacquelyn Starks at 5379 or Beth Wallace at 4371.
Wofford Outdoors is sponsoring a Kayaking Course at the Natahala Outdoors Center on March 16-18. The cost is $100. Sign up in the SAC Office or contact Quinton McKissick by February 16th.
Hang Gliding is also being sponsored by Wofford Outdoors on February 16th and 17th at Lookout Mountain, GA. The cost is $70 which includes transportation, camp fee, and flight cost. Sign up now with Quinton McKissick in the SAC Office.
Summer Programs Staff interest meeting will be held on February 15th from 12noon-1pm in the AAAS Lounge. Feel free to get your tray from the cafeteria and bring it down for the meeting. Applications will be given out or you can call 4405 after Feb. 15th.
Religious Life
Holy Communion: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel Chapel
Ecumenical Bible Study: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, Lunch Provided Worship at Wofford: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), Leonard Auditorium. From Career Services...
John Hancock will be interviewing on Thursday, February 15th for marketing representatives. Also on that same day Carolina First Bank will be interviewing for management trainees.
The Pew Younger Scholars Program offers a $3000 stipend with all expenses covered to attend one of the 2001 Summer Seminars in the Christian Classics, June 23-August 3. Applications deadline is March 15.
Sports: Men's Basketball 2-17: Appalachian State 7pm 2-19: at Western Carolina 7pm Women's Basketball 2-17: at Davidson TBA 2-20: at Appalachian State TBA Men's Tennis
2-16: at High Point 2:30pm 2-17: at Francis Marion 12:30pm 2-18: at Coastal Carolina 12:30pm Women's Tennis
2-17: at Francis Marion TBA 2-18: at Coastal Carolina TBA 2-20: Winthrop 2pm
Men's Golf
2-16-18: Emerald Coast Collegiate Pensacola, FL Baseball
2-16: Cincinnati (Double-header) 3pm 2-17: Cincinnati 1pm
2-20: at Georgia 4pm
From: Wofford College Grapevineharperal@wofford.edu
Subject: Wofford College Grapevine - February 21, 2001
Date: February 18, 2002 at 10:41 AM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
The Grapevine
February 21, 2001
Black History Month Celebration
02-19: Literary Salon 2001 is a celebration of inspirational literature for, by, and about African-
Americans. Wofford students, faculty, and staff will be reading various works of literature to
celebrate, inspire, and move all people. Please join in this celebration of inspiration Sunday
evening, February 19th at 7pm in the Papadopolous Room.
02-26: Justin Holland: Pioneer of the Classical Guitar in the United States, Olin Theater 4pm
02-27: Sankofa Museum on Wheels, Campus Life Building 11am-3pm
Important Information
Religious Emphasis Convocation
will be held on February 27th in Leonard Auditorium at
11am. The speaker will be Dr. William Mallard from Emory University. He will also be conducting
a
Bible Study
that evening at 7pm in Leonard.
RA Applications
are now available in the Student Affairs Office. If you have any questions
please contact Dan Sullivan at 4042. Applications are due by Friday, March 9th.
Auditions
for the Wofford Theatre Spring production will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday,
February 27 and 28 at 7pm in the Tony White Theatre. The play is Moliere's
TARTUFFE
and will
be guest directed by Wofford graduate Mark Ferguson '94. Any and all members of the Wofford
community are urged to audition. Five female and seven male roles are available.
LOST:
one small stuffed tiger named Todd. Was last seen in the Student Life Building. The
tiger is the official mascot of a kindergarten class. If you have found Todd please contact Dr.
Gerald Thurmond at 4554 or
thurmondgt@wofford.edu
THE WRITING CENTER
is open to all Wofford students. It is located on the second floor of
the library, and its hours are Monday-Thursday 1:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00, Friday 1:00-3:00, and
Sunday 7:00-9:00. Call for an appointment or just come on by if you need help with writing of
any kind.
PEER TUTORING
is available free of charge to all Wofford students. For help, call Dr.
Trakas at ext. 4573. If you want to be a tutor, see your professor and ask him/her to refer you.
Delegates
: Petitions due in Student Affairs – Friday, February 23
rd
, 5pm Elections will be held
on Tuesday, February 27
th
Judicial Commission and Senior Class Officers Petitions due –
Friday, February 23
rd
, 5pm Elections will be held on Tuesday, February 27
th
There will be an
informative meeting on Wednesday, February 21
st
at 7pm in Olin 218. Call ext:5444 (Allen
Bridgers) if you have any questions.
Make plans now not to miss
Wofford Theater Workshop's
production of
Oleanna
, David
Mamet's play about three meetings between a student and her college professor, a vicious and
timely riff on sexual harassment and political correctness. Come twice and see both casts.
Nightly February 19-24, 8pm. No reservations necessary. $5 general admission. $3 students.
SUBMIT to the JOURNAL!
The Journal is accepting short stories, poetry, essays, artwork and
photography... Send submissions to CPO 863 or
thejournal@mail.com
. DEADLINE for
SUBMISSIONS: Friday, March 2nd
Wofford Outdoors is sponsoring a
Kayaking Course
at the Natahala Outdoors Center on
March 16-18. The cost is $100. Sign up in the SAC Office or contact Quinton McKissick by
February 16th.
February 16th.
Religious Life
Holy Communion
: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel Chapel
Ecumenical Bible Study
: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, Lunch Provided
Worship at Wofford
: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), Leonard Auditorium.
From Career Services...
Thursday, March 1st, the Spartanburg Human Resources Association is sponsoring a
Student Partnership Day. This is an opportunity for students interested in personnel work to see
how a corporate human resources department functions. Each selected student is placed with
an HR director and shadows him/her for the afternoon. To participate, students are to call Prof.
Akers at 4261 for further details.
Career Services has the 2001 MCAT application packets.
Career Services has 2001-02 LSAT application/information packets.
SUMMER ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNSHIPS FOR JUNIORS: The Santee Cooper
Environmental Intern Program gives interns the opportunity to work in key environmental
departments in Santee Cooper for hands-on experience. Interns receive an hourly wage,
housing and food allowance. You must be a SC resident. Deadline for receipt of application
materials is March 1. See Career Services for details and application.
On Campus interviews - There are still open interview slots for Global Concepts on March 13
and Coastal Discount Stockbrokers on April 17.
Wells Fargo: Career Services is accepting resumes for submission to Wells Fargo Financial
(www.wellsfargofinancial.com) in Sptbg for the position of Credit Manager. Deadline for receipt
of resumes in Career Services is Friday, February 23.
The Pew Younger Scholars Program offers a $3000 stipend with all expenses covered to
attend one of the 2001 Summer Seminars in the Christian Classics, June 23-August 3.
Applications deadline is March 15.
Sports:
Men's Basketball
2-24: East Tennessee State 7pm
Women's Basketball
2-24: Chattanooga 3pm
Men's Tennis
2-24: at VMI 10:30am
Women's Tennis
2-24: at Georgia Southern 10am
2-27: Appalachian State 3pm
Women's Golf
2-26,27: Carolinas Collegiate Classic, Pinehurst, NC
Baseball
2-24: IUPUI (Double-header) 12noon
2-27: at Winthrop 5pm
If you would like to put your information in the
Grapevine, email the info to harperal@wofford.edu by
12noon on Tuesday. Thanks!
From: Wofford College Grapevineharperal@wofford.edu
Subject: Wofford College Grapevine
Date: February 18, 2002 at 10:41 AM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
The Grapevine
February 28, 2001
Important Information
Join the
Wofford College Lions Club
! They meet the first and third Wednesday nights at 7:30
in room 110 - Milliken Science Bldg. Anyone interested is more than welcome to come...
RA Applications
are now available in the Student Affairs Office. If you have any questions
please contact Dan Sullivan at 4042. Applications are due by Friday, March 9th.
Auditions
for the Wofford Theatre Spring production will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday,
February 27 and 28 at 7pm in the Tony White Theatre. The play is Moliere's
TARTUFFE
and will
be guest directed by Wofford graduate Mark Ferguson '94. Any and all members of the Wofford
community are urged to audition. Five female and seven male roles are available.
LOST:
one small stuffed tiger named Todd. Was last seen in the Student Life Building. The
tiger is the official mascot of a kindergarten class. If you have found Todd please contact Dr.
Gerald Thurmond at 4554 or
thurmondgt@wofford.edu
THE WRITING CENTER
is open to all Wofford students. It is located on the second floor of
the library, and its hours are Monday-Thursday 1:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00, Friday 1:00-3:00, and
Sunday 7:00-9:00. Call for an appointment or just come on by if you need help with writing of
any kind.
PEER TUTORING
is available free of charge to all Wofford students. For help, call Dr.
Trakas at ext. 4573. If you want to be a tutor, see your professor and ask him/her to refer you.
SUBMIT to the JOURNAL!
The Journal is accepting short stories, poetry, essays, artwork and
photography... Send submissions to CPO 863 or
thejournal@mail.com
. DEADLINE for
SUBMISSIONS: Friday, March 2nd
Educational News
Educational News
Students seeking admission to the
teacher education program
must take and pass the
state-required admission test. This test is administered several times a year, and the next date is April
21st. The
Pre-Professional Skills Test
is an assessment of basic reading, writing, and
mathematical skills. The test should be taken early in the college career. The registration
deadline date for the April test is March 21st. A seminar to orient one to the test, provide some
review materials, and discuss registration is set for Tuesday, March 13th at 11am in Olin 108.
Please contact Dr. Cynthia Suarez at ext. 4519 for further information.
Religious Life
Holy Communion
: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel Chapel
Ecumenical Bible Study
: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, Lunch Provided
Worship at Wofford
: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), Leonard Auditorium.
From Career Services...
Thursday, March 1st, the Spartanburg Human Resources Association is sponsoring a
Student Partnership Day. This is an opportunity for students interested in personnel work to see
how a corporate human resources department functions. Each selected student is placed with
an HR director and shadows him/her for the afternoon. To participate, students are to call Prof.
Akers at 4261 for further details.
Career Services has the 2001 MCAT application packets.
Career Services has 2001-02 LSAT application/information packets.
SUMMER ENVIRONMENTAL INTERNSHIPS FOR JUNIORS: The Santee Cooper
Environmental Intern Program gives interns the opportunity to work in key environmental
departments in Santee Cooper for hands-on experience. Interns receive an hourly wage,
housing and food allowance. You must be a SC resident. Deadline for receipt of application
materials is March 1. See Career Services for details and application.
On Campus interviews - There are still open interview slots for Global Concepts on March 13
and Coastal Discount Stockbrokers on April 17.
The Pew Younger Scholars Program offers a $3000 stipend with all expenses covered to
attend one of the 2001 Summer Seminars in the Christian Classics, June 23-August 3.
Applications deadline is March 15.
Sports:
Men's Basketball
3/1-4: Southern Conference Tournament Greenville, SC
Women's Basketball
3/1-4: Southern Conference Tournament Greenville, SC
Men's Tennis
3/3: at SC State TBA
3/4: Elon 1pm
Women's Tennis
3/3: at SC State TBA
3/4: Elon 1pm
3/5: Charleston Southern 3pm
Men's Golf
3/5-6: Matlock Collegiate Classic Lakeland, FL
Baseball
3/3: Western Carolina 7pm
3/4: Western Carolina 1pm
3/7: High Point 7pm
If you would like to put your information in the
Grapevine, email the info to harperal@wofford.edu by
12noon on Tuesday. Thanks!
From: Wofford College Grapevineharperal@wofford.edu
Subject: Wofford College Grapevine
Date: February 18, 2002 at 10:41 AM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
The Grapevine
March 7, 2001
Important Information
KD's Shamrock Project
, When: Monday, March 12 4:30-7:00 What: KD's Pancake Supper for
the prevention of child abuse Where: Ben Johnson Arena **And there will be door prizes!!!**
Buy tickets from any KD or you can buy them there: $4 students, $2 children, $10 family
William Bagwell
, a Wofford Freshman, is in Houston, Texas undergoing treatment for cancer
and needs our support. The Spartanburg Community is sponsoring a "Bagwell's Buddies"
Family Fun and BBQ/Silent Auction
on Sunday, March 25th at the Carolina Country Club Family
Center from 3-8pm. Donations should be sent to: Bagwell's Buddies
NBSC, 150 Henry St.
Spartanburg, SC 29306
or you can purchase tickets at Irvin Ace Hardware, Hip Hip Hooray, Pic-a-Book, or Sugar 'n
Spice.
Rafting on the Gauley River with Wofford Outdoors
on April 6-8. Travel to Appalachian
Wildwater's outpost and camp on Friday. Break camp early on Saturday morning and raft the
class 5 rapids Saturday morning and afternoon. Must have previous experience on class 4
rapids. Costs is $75 for members and $80 for non-members, this includes transportation,
lodging, food, and raft. Sign up by March 20th with Quinton McKissick, x4045 or
mckissickrq@wofford.edu
Want to make a difference on campus and have a great time as well! Apply to be a part of the
2001 Orientation Staff
. Orientation applications for student chair and student staff are now
available in the Student Affairs Office, the Post Office, Health Services, and Zac's. Deadlines
are: for student chair--March 14th, for student staff--March 16th. If you have any questions call
x4040.
Faculty Talks
: March 21st--
"Skiing the Scientific Slopes of Human Nature: Comparative
Cognition as an Adventure Sport"
by Prof. Alliston Ried, Dept. of Psychology. This talk will take
you on a personal adventure of discovery of the universal principles that govern behavior,
cognition, and motivation. Coffee and Dessert at 3pm in the Papadopoulos Room and
presentation at 3:30pm.
Join the
Wofford College Lions Club
! They meet the first and third Wednesday nights at 7:30
in room 110 - Milliken Science Bldg. Anyone interested is more than welcome to come...
RA Applications
are now available in the Student Affairs Office. If you have any questions
please contact Dan Sullivan at 4042. Applications are due by Friday, March 9th.
LOST:
one small stuffed tiger named Todd. Was last seen in the Student Life Building. The
tiger is the official mascot of a kindergarten class. If you have found Todd please contact Dr.
Gerald Thurmond at 4554 or
thurmondgt@wofford.edu
THE WRITING CENTER
is open to all Wofford students. It is located on the second floor of
the library, and its hours are Monday-Thursday 1:00-4:00 and 7:00-9:00, Friday 1:00-3:00, and
Sunday 7:00-9:00. Call for an appointment or just come on by if you need help with writing of
any kind.
PEER TUTORING
is available free of charge to all Wofford students. For help, call Dr.
Trakas at ext. 4573. If you want to be a tutor, see your professor and ask him/her to refer you.
Educational News
Students seeking admission to the
teacher education program
must take and pass the
state-required admission test. This test is administered several times a year, and the next date is April
21st. The
Pre-Professional Skills Test
is an assessment of basic reading, writing, and
mathematical skills. The test should be taken early in the college career. The registration
deadline date for the April test is March 21st. A seminar to orient one to the test, provide some
review materials, and discuss registration is set for Tuesday, March 13th at 11am in Olin 108.
Please contact Dr. Cynthia Suarez at ext. 4519 for further information.
Religious Life
Holy Communion
: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel Chapel
Ecumenical Bible Study
: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, Lunch Provided
Worship at Wofford
: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), Leonard Auditorium.
FCA
meets every Wed.night at 8:56 in the LCR.
From Career Services...
The Kettering Foundation - candidates for the 2001 Robert G. Chollar Scholar Research
Assistantship Program. The program is May 29-August 3, 2001. Application deadline is March
16, 2001. Visit
sra-program@kettering.org
for more information.
Want to attend the Institute for Experimental Learning? There is a Premier Internship
Program available in Washington, DC. Deadline for summer session is April 2nd. Visit
www.ielnet.org for information.
New York University's Summer Publishing Institute - June 4-July 13, 2001 Visit
www.scps.nyu.edu/pubcenter or email
pub.center@nyu.edu
Want information on worldwide employment and internship opportunities? Check out a free
internet-based resource at www.campuscareercenter.com
JOB OPENINGS - Salomon Smith Barney in Spartanburg is seeking a financial consulting
trainee. For this and other current job openings, see Career Services or go to
www.wofford.jobdirect.com
Career Services has the 2001 MCAT application packets.
Career Services has 2001-02 LSAT application/information packets.
On Campus interviews - There are still open interview slots for Global Concepts on March 13
and Coastal Discount Stockbrokers on April 17.
The Pew Younger Scholars Program offers a $3000 stipend with all expenses covered to
attend one of the 2001 Summer Seminars in the Christian Classics, June 23-August 3.
Applications deadline is March 15.
Sports:
Men's Tennis
3/10: East Tennessee State 10am
3/14: Liberty 1pm
Women's Tennis
3/10: East Tennessee State 12:30pm
3/14: Liberty 1pm
Men's Golf
3/11-13: Bradford Creek Intercollegiate Greenville, NC
Women's Golf
3/12-13: Top Flite Peggy Kirk Bell Invitational Orlando, FL
Baseball
3/7: High Point 7pm
3/12: Fairfield 7pm
3/13: Fairfield 7pm
If you would like to put your information in the
Grapevine, email the info to harperal@wofford.edu by
12noon on Tuesday. Thanks!
From: Wofford College Grapevineharperal@wofford.edu
Subject: Wofford College Grapevine - March 14, 2001
Date: February 18, 2002 at 10:41 AM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
The Grapevine
March 14, 2001
Women's History Month Events
Thursday, March 15
Movie, How to Make an American Quilt Introduction by Dr. Richards Olin
Theater, 7:30pm
Tuesday, March 20
Wofford Women and Music: Coffeehouse Unplugged A night featuring
music written or performed by female artists. Men are welcome to perform music honoring the
women they love! Please email entries to
wardlj@wofford.edu
by March 16. Shipp Hall Lounge,
8:30PM Co-sponsored by SAC
Thursday, March 22
Poetry Reading Gazebo area between Burwell and Science Building, 5:00
PM Poetry honoring women, about women’s issues, by women, etc. Co-sponsored by The
Journal
Important Information
Found:
A silver cross pendant was found at the row this past weekend. Come to Student
Affairs to claim it.
Around the World Program
is for 10-12 year olds and runs from 2-4 p.m. on Saturday
afternoons in the Bonner Lobby. So if anyone has been abroad and would like to share their
stories and experiences that would be great. For more information they can contact Kellie
Nakatsu at
pigletsc@hotmail.com
, and extension 4942.
The
Wofford Admissions Office
is looking for a
student assistant
for the summer. Main
responsibilities will include giving tours to prospective families and performing office work.
Please email Jenni Page at
pagejb@wofford.edu
for more details.
Jazz and dessert at the Players Corner!
On March 22 GALEN, a jazz flautist, and his band
will be performing at the Players Corner (gazebo area between Burwell and Milliken Science
Center) from 12:00 noon until 1:30. Interesting facts about women in jazz will be incorporated
into the performance. Ice cream desserts will be served outside by food service. Come and
enjoy the sweet sounds and sweet desserts! Sponsored by SAC, Multicultural Affairs, Cultural
Affairs, and Student Affairs. (Rain plan: Zach's)
The
Troubadour Series
at Wofford presents David Rhodes and Karen Salvucci Boyd in a
rare recital of Baroque lute and tuning fork piano this Thursday, March 15, 4:00-5:00 PM, in the
Papadopoulos Room at Wofford. This program is free and open to the public.
The Wellness Fair
will be held April 10th. Be looking forward to great giveaways and
information.
William Bagwell
, a Wofford Freshman, is in Houston, Texas undergoing treatment for cancer
and needs our support. The Spartanburg Community is sponsoring a "Bagwell's Buddies"
Family Fun and BBQ/Silent Auction
on Sunday, March 25th at the Carolina Country Club Family
Center from 3-8pm. Donations should be sent to: Bagwell's Buddies
NBSC, 150 Henry St.
Spartanburg, SC 29306
or you can purchase tickets at Irvin Ace Hardware, Hip Hip Hooray, Pic-a-Book, or Sugar 'n
Spice.
Rafting on the Gauley River with Wofford Outdoors
on April 6-8. Travel to Appalachian
Wildwater's outpost and camp on Friday. Break camp early on Saturday morning and raft the
class 5 rapids Saturday morning and afternoon. Must have previous experience on class 4
class 5 rapids Saturday morning and afternoon. Must have previous experience on class 4
rapids. Costs is $75 for members and $80 for non-members, this includes transportation,
lodging, food, and raft. Sign up by March 20th with Quinton McKissick, x4045 or
mckissickrq@wofford.edu
Orientation Applications are due this week!
Want to make a difference on campus and have a
great time as well! Apply to be a part of the
2001 Orientation Staff
. Orientation applications for
student chair and student staff are now available in the Student Affairs Office, the Post Office,
Health Services, and Zac's. Deadlines are: for student chair--March 14th, for student
staff--March 16th. You will be contacted concerning your interview time. If you have any questions call
x4040.
Faculty Talks
: March 21st--
"Skiing the Scientific Slopes of Human Nature: Comparative
Cognition as an Adventure Sport"
by Prof. Alliston Ried, Dept. of Psychology. This talk will take
you on a personal adventure of discovery of the universal principles that govern behavior,
cognition, and motivation. Coffee and Dessert at 3pm in the Papadopoulos Room and
presentation at 3:30pm.
Join the
Wofford College Lions Club
! They meet the first and third Wednesday nights at 7:30
in room 110 - Milliken Science Bldg. Anyone interested is more than welcome to come...
Educational News
Students seeking admission to the
teacher education program
must take and pass the
state-required admission test. This test is administered several times a year, and the next date is April
21st. The
Pre-Professional Skills Test
is an assessment of basic reading, writing, and
mathematical skills. The test should be taken early in the college career. The registration
deadline date for the April test is March 21st. Please contact Dr. Cynthia Suarez at ext. 4519 for
further information.
Religious Life
Holy Communion
: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel Chapel
Ecumenical Bible Study
: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, Lunch Provided
Worship at Wofford
: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), Leonard Auditorium.
FCA
meets every Wed.night at 8:56 in the LCR.
PSA
meets every Tuesday 7:30 - 9 pm at Second Presbyterian for dinner and a
program! Want to tutor in one of two area elementary schools? Call PSA at
582-5600.
From Career Services...
The Kettering Foundation - candidates for the 2001 Robert G. Chollar Scholar Research
Assistantship Program. The program is May 29-August 3, 2001. Application deadline is March
16, 2001. Visit
sra-program@kettering.org
for more information.
Want to attend the Institute for Experimental Learning? There is a Premier Internship
Program available in Washington, DC. Deadline for summer session is April 2nd. Visit
www.ielnet.org for information.
New York University's Summer Publishing Institute - June 4-July 13, 2001 Visit
www.scps.nyu.edu/pubcenter or email
pub.center@nyu.edu
Want information on worldwide employment and internship opportunities? Check out a free
internet-based resource at www.campuscareercenter.com
JOB OPENINGS - Salomon Smith Barney in Spartanburg is seeking a financial consulting
trainee. For this and other current job openings, see Career Services or go to
www.wofford.jobdirect.com
Career Services has the 2001 MCAT application packets.
Career Services has 2001-02 LSAT application/information packets.
On Campus interviews - There are still open interview slots for Coastal Discount
Stockbrokers on April 17.
The Pew Younger Scholars Program offers a $3000 stipend with all expenses covered to
attend one of the 2001 Summer Seminars in the Christian Classics, June 23-August 3.
Applications deadline is March 15.
Applications deadline is March 15.
Sports:
Men's Tennis
3/14: Liberty 1pm
3/15: Chattanooga 2:30pm
3/16: Furman 4pm
3/17: College of Charleston 2pm
3/18: at UNC-Greensboro 1pm
3/19: at UNC-Asheville TBA
Women's Tennis
3/14: Liberty 1pm
3/15: Chattanooga 2:30pm
3/17: College of Charleston 2pm
3/18: at UNC-Greensboro 1pm
3/19: at UNC-Asheville TBA
Baseball
3/17: College of Charleston (double-header) 12n
3/18: College of Charleston 1:30pm
3/21: South Carolina 7pm
SAE is hosting the St. Luke's 3-on-3 Basketball Classic
April 7th and 8th at Wofford College.
Proceeds will benefit St. Luke's Free Medical Clinic in Spartanburg, SC. Registration fee is $21
per team. First prize--$250, 2nd--$150, 3rd--$100. Forms can be picked up in Student Affairs
and the Richardson Building. Also a separate league is available for women. Call Jim Hartell at
4401 for more information.
If you would like to put your information in the
Grapevine, email the info to harperal@wofford.edu by
12noon on Tuesday. Thanks!
From: Wofford College Grapevineharperal@wofford.edu
Subject: Wofford College Grapevine
Date: February 18, 2002 at 10:41 AM
To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
The Grapevine
April 4, 2001
Important Information
There are still two spaces left to go
rafting
this weekend with
Wofford Outdoors
. Cost is $70
for members and $80 for non-members. Contact Quinton McKissick today!
Campus Union Committee Applications
are available in Student Affairs and are due
Wednesday, April 4 to CPO 995?
Susan Grisanti
, solo guitarist, will be performing for the
Troubadour Series at Wofford
, this
Thursday, 7:00 PM, in the Papadopoulos Room. This recital is free and open to the public.
Ms. Grisanti has toured extensively, including a recent visit to Europe, and is on the United
States' roster of touring artists. Her program will include important pieces from both Spain and
Latin America, as well as jazz-inspired contemporary works. Don't miss this opportunity to hear
her live and close up!
The
Publications Board
is now accepting applications for editors and assistant editors of all
three student publications--
the Journal, the Bohemian, and the Old Gold & Black
. If you're
interested, pick up an application from Dr. Trakas in Main 328. Applications will be due on
Tuesday, April 10 and interviews will be held later that week. If you have questions, call Dr.
Trakas at 4573.
Expanded Weekend Hours for Richardson Building Fitness Center
: Friday--7:30am-8pm;
Saturday--12n-4pm; Sunday--2pm-10pm
FOUND:
A stereo remote was found in the parking lot behind Snyder Field. Please contact
Student Affairs at 4040 to claim it.
Found:
A silver cross pendant was found at the row this past weekend. Come to Student
Affairs to claim it.
The Wellness Fair
will be held April 10th. Be looking forward to great giveaways and
information.
Religious Life
Holy Communion
: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel Chapel
Ecumenical Bible Study
: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, Lunch Provided
Worship at Wofford
: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), Leonard Auditorium.
FCA
meets every Wed.night at 8:56 in the LCR.
PSA
meets every Tuesday 7:30 - 9 pm at Second Presbyterian for dinner and a
program! Want to tutor in one of two area elementary schools? Call PSA at
582-5600.
Educational News
Rising seniors and rising juniors
who have not taken and passed a 200 level English course
should sign up for English 200, 201, or 202 at pre-registration on April 17th and April 19th. After
April 19th, priority in registering for English 200, 201, or 202 will be given to rising sophomores.
Interim Interest Meeting
: Thursday, April 5th, 5:15pm, in Daniel 204,Dr. Machovec will
discuss Interim options in Thailand and New Zealand. The on-campus reading/writing demands
will be comparable, but the in-country program and cost will be quite different.
From Career Services...
A list of companies with immediate openings for May graduates is available in Career
Services. For additional job openings, see JobDirect at
http://wofford.jobdirect.com
Services. For additional job openings, see JobDirect at
http://wofford.jobdirect.com
Seniors - pick up in the CS Office a free copy of the magazine EXPERIENCE, a publication
for young professionals. Supplies are limited.
The SC Expo for Teacher Recruitment will be held on June 11 at the SC State Fairgrounds
-Moore Bldg. - in Columbia. You may register online at www.scctr.org or call for more
information 1-800-541-7225
Wachovia Bank in Winston-Salem, NC, has two summer internships
available. E-mail resume to:
renee.mccoy@wachovia.com
There are still time slots available for interviews with Coastal Discount Stockbrokers on April
17. Sign up in Career Services.
Sankyo Pharma has openings for pharmaceutical sales reps in NC and SC. See Career
Services for information and details on these positions or go to
http://wofford.jobdirect.com
. You
may fax your resume to Sankyo Pharma at 864-675-9988 or bring your resume to Career
Services to be faxed.
The Greenville Ad Club is offering a 10-week paid summer internship (the Bill Leslie
Scholarship) for a rising senior who is a resident of SC and has a cum GPA of 2.5 and above.
Career Services has the application form.
The Spartanburg Area Chamber of Commerce has a paid internship beginning immediately.
The work involves assisting the campaign coordinator.
New York University's Summer Publishing Institute - June 4-July 13, 2001 Visit
www.scps.nyu.edu/pubcenter or email
pub.center@nyu.edu
Want information on worldwide employment and internship opportunities? Check out a free
internet-based resource at www.campuscareercenter.com
JOB OPENINGS - Salomon Smith Barney in Spartanburg is seeking a financial consulting
trainee. For this and other current job openings, see Career Services or go to
www.wofford.jobdirect.com
Career Services has the 2001 MCAT application packets.
Career Services has 2001-02 LSAT application/information packets.
Sports:
Men's Tennis
4/6: The Citadel 3pm
4/7: Georgia Southern TBA
Women's Tennis
4/7: at Western Carolina 11:30am
4/9: Davidson 3pm
4/11: at Furman 3pm
Baseball
4/7: Appalachian State 7:30pm
4/8: Appalachian State (double-header) 1pm
4/11: at High Point 3pm
SAE is hosting the St. Luke's 3-on-3 Basketball Classic
April 7th and 8th at Wofford College.
Proceeds will benefit St. Luke's Free Medical Clinic in Spartanburg, SC. Registration fee is $21
per team. First prize--$250, 2nd--$150, 3rd--$100. Forms can be picked up in Student Affairs
and the Richardson Building. Also a separate league is available for women. Call Jim Hartell at
4401 for more information.
If you would like to put your information in the
Grapevine, email the info to harperal@wofford.edu by
12noon on Tuesday. Thanks!
From: Wofford College Grapevineharperal@wofford.edu
Subject: Wofford College Grapevine - April 11, 2001
Date: February 18, 2002 at 10:41 AM To: Undisclosed-Recipient:;
The Grapevine
April 11, 2001
Important Information
This Thursday, April 12, is
Phi Beta Kappa Day at Wofford
. The visiting speaker for Phi Beta
Kappa Day Convocation, Thursday, April 12, 2001, at 11:00 in Leonard Auditorium of Main
Building is Dr. William F. May. His address is entitled: "The Beleaguered Rulers: The Public
Obligation of the Professional." Twenty-seven students and two alumni will be inducted into Phi
Beta Kappa in a ceremony at 3:00PM in the Papadapolous Room. They will join the six
student members already inducted and the 29 members of the faculty and staff who are
members.
The Journal
would like to congratulate the
Spring 2001 Helmus Award winners
: 1st place
fiction - Liz Scarborough, 2nd place fiction - Mamie Morgan, 1st place poetry - Mamie Morgan,
2nd place poetry - Allyn Steele. Thanks to everyone who submitted to the Journal
Kappa Alpha Theta
will host a
karaoke contest
for their philanthropy of CASA on May 8th
from 6 to 8 pm held in front of Old Main. Everyone is encouraged to participate, and prizes will
be awarded for best, worst, and silliest performances. T-shirts will also be available for sale
closer to the event. Sign-ups will be in Burwell a few weeks prior to the event. For 1-2 people
in an act, the cost of entry will be $5, and for 3 or more, it will cost $10. If you are interested or
have any questions, please email
blackledgejl@wofford.edu
. Thank you!
All fines must be paid
in full prior to Pre-Registration on Tuesday, April 17th. If you are a
Senior, all fines must be cleared prior to graduation.
FOUND:
A stereo remote was found in the parking lot behind Snyder Field. Please contact
Student Affairs at 4040 to claim it.
Found:
A silver cross pendant was found at the row this past weekend. Come to Student
Affairs to claim it.
Religious Life
Holy Communion
: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel Chapel
Ecumenical Bible Study
: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, Lunch Provided
Worship at Wofford
: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), Leonard Auditorium.
FCA
meets every Wed.night at 8:56 in the LCR.
PSA
meets every Tuesday 7:30 - 9 pm at Second Presbyterian for dinner and a
program! Want to tutor in one of two area elementary schools? Call PSA at
582-5600.
Educational News
Educational News
Rising seniors and rising juniors
who have not taken and passed a 200 level English course
should sign up for English 200, 201, or 202 at pre-registration on April 17th and April 19th. After
April 19th, priority in registering for English 200, 201, or 202 will be given to rising sophomores.
From Career Services...
ALL seniors are to complete a Career Services' survey, available online at
www.wofford.edu/seniorsurvey
. The survey will also be available at the cap and gown pick-up
in the Bookstore.
Any senior who wants to talk about THE FUTURE is welcome to contact Dr. Akers in Career
Services - 4261, 4260; e-mail -
akersjc@wofford.edu
Services - 4261, 4260; e-mail -
akersjc@wofford.edu
Career Services has information on the Assistant Dean of Students position at Salem
Academy in Winston-Salem. For information on this and other job openings, see JobDirect:
http://wofford.jobdirect.com
Sports:
Men's Tennis
4/14: at Appalachian State 1pm
Women's Tennis
4/11: at Furman 3pm
Women's Golf
4/15-17: Southern Conference Championships
Men's Golf
4/13-14: Wofford Invitational; Carolina Country Club
Baseball
4/11: at High Point 3pm
4/13: The Citadel 7pm
4/14: The Citadel (double-header) 1pm
If you would like to put your information in the
Grapevine, email the info to harperal@wofford.edu by
12noon on Tuesday. Thanks!
From: Phillip Stonestonerp@wofford.edu
Subject: announcements
Date: February 18, 2002 at 10:41 AM
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---R.J. Rocker's Trivia Comes to Campus this Monday Night
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ATTENTION SENIORS!!!!!!! Any graduating senior that has had a = Stafford Student Loan while at Wofford must complete an exit interview. = This is a requirement of the federal government as part of your initial = Stafford loan agreement. You can fulfill this requirement by going = on-line at http://mapping-your-future.org/exitcounseling or stopping by = the Financial Aid office and completing a paper form. Either choice = will take just a few minutes. If you have any questions, please call = the Financial Aid office at ext. 4164.
On Behalf of the 2001 Accounting and Finance Senior Seminar, we = would like to invite you to a presentation of the "Wofford Business = Review" and a discussion of a possible Wofford Honor Code. Date: = Thursday, May, 10 Time: 11:00 am Place: Olin Theater
STUDY BREAKS: Monday--5-6pm, cookout in the horseshoe sponsored by = PSA; 9pm until, sponsored by Religious Life
SENIORS: You may pick up your caps and gowns in the Bookstore, hours = are M-Th:9-5, F:9-4.
FOUND: a spiral gold ring with a single bead, claim in Student = Affairs Office
Habitat for Humanity will be picking up any unwanted furniture, = clothing, lamps, etc. from students, please place these item outside of = the dorm beginning May 10th.
If you plan to live off-campus during the 2001-2002 academic year, = you must fill out an off-campus form. The forms are available in the = Office of Student Affairs. If you don't have approval for off-campus = housing, you will be billed boarding fees.
FOUND: Earring found in Olin ladies room. Call Dr. Cunningham at = ext. 4507 to
claim.
Religious Life
Holy Communion: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel Chapel
Ecumenical Bible Study: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, = Lunch Provided
Worship at Wofford: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), = Leonard Auditorium.
FCA meets every Wed.night at 8:56 in the LCR.=20
PSA meets every Tuesday 7:30 - 9 pm at Second Presbyterian for = dinner and a=20
program! Want to tutor in one of two area elementary schools? Call PSA = at=20
582-5600.=20
From Career Services...
SENIORS - if you know your after graduation plans, please complete = the Career Services Senior Survey. Go to: www.wofford.edu/seniorsurvey JOB OPENINGS: http://wofford.jobdirect.com Admissions Counselor - = the Wofford Admissions office is seeking an admissions counselor. = Please submit resumes to Julie Stott at
stottjh@wofford.edu or fax to 4147. Also if you would like to work on = campus this summer with the Wofford Physical Plant, please contact Debbi = Thompson at x4233.
There is a marketing position with AustraLearn in Denver. See = JobDirect
for details. ALL job openings are posted on JobDirect. Go to: = http://wofford.jobdirect.com
=20 Sports: Baseball
5/11: at Georgia Southern 7pm 5/12: at Georgia Southern 12noon 5/16-19: SoCon Tournament
If you would like to put your information in the Grapevine, email the = info to harperal@wofford.edu by 12noon on Tuesday. Thanks!
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color=3D#008080> STUDY BREAKS:<FONT color=3D#000000>=20 Monday--5-6pm, cookout in the horseshoe sponsored by PSA; 9pm until, =
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by Religious Life</FONT></FONT></FONT></DIV>
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color=3D#008080> SENIORS:</FONT><FONT color=3D#000000> = You may=20
pick up your caps and gowns in the Bookstore, hours are M-Th:9-5,=20 F:9-4.<BR></FONT></FONT><FONT color=3D#008080 =
size=3D4> FOUND: a=20
spiral gold ring with a single bead, claim in Student Affairs=20 Office</FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal><FONT size=3D4> <FONT = color=3D#008080>Habitat=20
for Humanity</FONT><FONT color=3D#000000> will be picking up any = unwanted=20
furniture, clothing, lamps, etc. from students, please place these item = outside=20
of the dorm beginning May 10th.</FONT></FONT></DIV>
<DIV class=3DMsoNormal><FONT size=3D4> </FONT><FONT = size=3D4>If you=20
plan to <FONT color=3D#008080>live off-campus </FONT>during the=20 2001-2002 academic year, you must fill out an off-campus form. The = forms=20
are available in the Office of Student Affairs. If you don't have = approval for=20
off-campus housing, you will be billed boarding fees.</FONT></DIV> <DIV class=3DMsoNormal><FONT size=3D4><FONT =
color=3D#008080> =20
FOUND</FONT>: Earring found in Olin ladies room. Call Dr. Cunningham at = ext.=20
4507 to<BR>claim.</FONT></DIV>
color=3D#000000> </FONT></FONT></FONT><FONT = face=3D"Bauhaus 93"=20
color=3D#0000ff size=3D6><U>Religious Life</U></FONT></DIV> <DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D4> </FONT><FONT = size=3D4><FONT=20
color=3D#0000ff>Holy Communion</FONT>: Tuesdays 5pm, Mickel = Chapel</FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D4> <FONT = color=3D#0000ff>Ecumenical=20
Bible Study</FONT>: Thursdays 12noon, 2nd Floor Campus Life, Lunch=20 Provided</FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D4> <FONT = color=3D#0000ff>Worship at=20
Wofford</FONT>: Sunday Mornings 11am, (10:30 refreshments), Leonard=20 Auditorium</FONT><FONT size=3D4>.</FONT></DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D4> <FONT = color=3D#0000ff>FCA=20
</FONT>meets every Wed.night at 8:56 in the LCR. </FONT></DIV> <DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D4> <FONT = color=3D#0000ff>PSA=20
</FONT>meets every Tuesday 7:30 - 9 pm at Second Presbyterian for dinner = and a=20
<BR>program! Want to tutor in one of two area elementary schools?=20 Call PSA at <BR>582-5600. </FONT></DIV></DIV></DIV></DIV> <DIV align=3Dleft><U><FONT face=3DBroadway color=3D#00ffff = size=3D5><STRONG>From Career=20
Services...</STRONG></FONT></U></DIV> <DIV align=3Dleft><FONT size=3D4><FONT = color=3D#00ffff> SENIORS=20
</FONT>- if you know your after graduation plans, please complete the = Career=20
Services Senior Survey. Go to: =20
www.wofford.edu/seniorsurvey<BR> <FONT = color=3D#00ffff>JOB=20
OPENINGS</FONT>: <FONT color=3D#000000><A target=3D_blank=20 href=3D"http://wofford.jobdirect.com/">http://wofford.jobdirect.com</A>&n=
bsp;=20
Admissions Counselor - the Wofford Admissions office is seeking an = admissions=20
counselor. Please submit resumes to Julie Stott at<BR><A=20
href=3D"http://us.f142.mail.yahoo.com/ym/Compose?To=3Dstottjh@wofford.edu=
&YY=3D62354&order=3Ddown&sort=3Ddate&pos=3D0">stottjh@wof= ford.edu</A>=20
or fax to 4147. Also if you would like to work on campus = this summer with=20
the Wofford Physical Plant, please contact Debbi Thompson at=20
x4233.<BR> There is a <FONT color=3D#00ffff>marketing = position=20
</FONT>with AustraLearn in Denver. See JobDirect<BR>for details. = ALL job=20
openings are posted on JobDirect. Go to: <A target=3D_blank=20 href=3D"http://wofford.jobdirect.com/">http://wofford.jobdirect.com</A><B= R></FONT> =20 </FONT></FONT></DIV> <DIV align=3Dleft></FONT></FONT></FONT></FONT></FONT><U><FONT = face=3D"Kristen ITC"=20 color=3D#00ff00 size=3D6><STRONG>Sports:</STRONG></FONT></U></DIV> <DIV> <DIV><FONT color=3D#00ff00 = size=3D4><STRONG><U>Baseball</U></STRONG></FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D4>5/11: at Georgia Southern 7pm</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D4>5/12: at Georgia Southern 12noon</FONT></DIV> <DIV><FONT size=3D4>5/16-19: SoCon Tournament</FONT></DIV> <DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft> </DIV>
<DIV align=3Dleft><FONT face=3DChiller size=3D6><STRONG>If you would = like to put your=20
information in the Grapevine, email the info to <A=20
href=3D"mailto:harperal@wofford.edu">harperal@wofford.edu</A> by 12noon = on=20
Tuesday. Thanks!</STRONG></FONT></DIV> <DIV=20
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