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The North Texas Daily
Friday, January 28, 1994
Page 4
City/Campus
Writers to present lecture
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on book published by NT
The campus calendar is printed _ Raul Santos at 387-9425.
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Campus
Calendar
Meeting: The Hispanic Council
will hold a Super Bowl Party start-
ing at 3 p.m. at the President's
House. Formore information, call
dents to begin the semester in leader- leadership resource library are a few of
ship skills and to meet other organiza- the services the organization provides
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have any kind .of prerequisites or his-
tory in acting or anything like that.”
Meeting: The Texas Student Edu-
cation Association will hold a
general meeting at 5 p.m. in Mat-
thews Hall 311. Everyone is wel-
come. For more information, call
Jennifer Burgess at 387-4286.
Hours:
Mon.-Fri. 8-3
Call for appt.
Meeting: The Hispanic Council
will meet at 6:30 p.m. in the Uni-
versity Union. Dr. Gloria Contre-
ras, director of multicultural af-
fairs, will be the guest speaker. For
more information, call Raul San-
tos at 387-9425.
Meeting: Phi Alpha Delta, a pre-
law fraternity, will meet at 7 p.m.
in the University Union 412. The
group sponsors guest speakers,
such as attorneys and law schools
representatives who offer informa-
tion about the law profession and
tips on how to get into law school.
For more information, call Kim
Bennett at 369-6481.
Classes: Academic Computing
Services Short Course: "Introduc-
tion to CMS," from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m.
in Chilton Hall 255. Free. Must
preregister to attend. For more
information call 565-2323.
will debut Feb. 11. The performance
location for this play was still uncon-
firmed at the time of publication.
On Stage holds its meetings
By Michelle McCandless
Staff Writer
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’Staff Writer
' Auditions for the On Stage produc-
tion of “Buffalo Baby”, will be held
• tonight from 7 to 9 in the Bruce Hall
* Concert Hall.
Meeting: The Fencing Club will
meet from 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m. in the
Lab Gymnasium. The club meets
twice a week, on Mondays and
Thursdays. No experience is nec-
essary, and equipment is provided.
For more information, call Lonnie
at 383-0579.
By Michelle Olejnik
Daily Reporter
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theme is “Your Ticket to Leadership.”
About 50 students will attend the
retreat. They are the leaders of various
NT organizations and some of their new
members.
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on or near campus.
Requests for the calendar may
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General Academic Building 117, or
mailed to The NT Daily, NT Box
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On Stage, a Denton community first place in this year’s On Stage script Tuesday’s at 7 p.m. in Bruce Hall,
"acting group that is affiliated with NT, writing contest It was written by
is looking for five actors to fill the Caroline Meyers. For information
m -Meeting: Members of the United
a Methodist Students group will
y gather for a Super Bowl Watch and
.“Pizza Party beginning at 5 p.m. at
a the University Ministry Center.
" ''Students meet weekly for fellow-
* ship, food and a variety of pro-
• grams. For more information, call ;
“Ric Jones at 382-3813.
part of festivities celebrating Black as a role model for young people,” panying the display of the Emancipa- The book, “From Slave to States-
Awareness Month. Vick said. tion Proclamation. This is only the man,” is available in local book-
The museum is located in Fair Park second time the document has been stores.
near the Music Hall. Those interested in the book but displayed.
Patricia Smith Prather and Jane unable to attend the lecture should be Prather, a graduate of Tuskegee Monday, a former mayor of
Clements Monday, the authors, will be able to find it in local bookstores. University in Alabama, is a free-lance Huntsville, Texas, is a member of
available to autograph books after the The NT Press publishes about eight writer who specializes in historical the Board of Regents for the Texas
presentation. titles each semester covering a variety articles concerning the black commu- State University System.
The director of the NT Press, of subjects, Vick said. nity. She is a member of the Texas For information, call 565-2142
Frances Vick, said the company was “We’re particularly interested in HigherEducation Coordinating Board, or, in Dallas, 214-943-0142.
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acting can come by and try out or join The On Stage production of aPhan-
the group,” Stephanie Nix, public rela- tom of the Opera farce called “The
tions officer, said. “You don’t have to Pinch Penny Phantom of the Opera”
The retreat, which will be held at the tive atmosphere.
Briarwood Retreat Center in Argyle, The group is a student organization
begins at 4 p.m. today and will end which provides personal and leadership
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The authors of a new book pub- because it’s a story that hasn’t been make recommendations to the edito- mw
lished by the NT Press, titled “From told about slaves who came out of rial board. The board makes the final S' F,
Slave to Statesman: The Legacy of slavery and were able to take care of decisions about what will be published. K M
Joshua, Servant to Sam Houston,” will themselves. Joshua left a real legacy. Vick said the program the authors |
give a lecture and slide presentation Eighteen years after he was out of will be presenting was invited to the f
from 6 to 8 tonight at the Museum of slavery, he opened a college and was National Archives in Washington on —
African-American Life and Culture as teaching Greek and Latin. We see him Jan. 13 as one of the activities accom- _
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The North Texas Leadership Train- NT professors will act as mentors for retreat next semester and are always
ing organization is having its spring the retreat. Their job is to assist in the looking for new members,”
retreat this weekend. discussions and to help maintain a posi- Gudmundsen said.
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