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September 22, 1982/The Maroon Tiger/Page 5
Scholarships, Announcements
Important Dates Of The College
SEPTEMBER 27 Monday
OCTOBER
NOVEMBER
30 Thursday
18 Monday
19 Tuesday
30 Saturday
1 Monday
Senior students begin filing application for
baccalaureate degree for December, 1982
and May, 1983 (Registrar's Office).
Last day to drop classes.
Mid - Semester Examinations begin.
Mid - Semester Examinations end.
Homecoming.
Last day for filing application for
Bachelor’s Degree for work to be com
pleted in December, 1982.
DECEMBER
8 Monday Pre - registration begins for Second
Semester, 1982 - 83.
4 Thursday Honors Day.
17 Wednesday Pre - registration ends for Second
Semester, 1982 - 83.
24 Wednesday Thanksgiving holidays begin at end of
scheduled classes.
29 Monday Classes resume at 8:00 a.m.
3 Friday Last day for filing application for
Bachelor's Degree for work to be com-
9 Thursday
10 Friday
13 Monday
17 Friday
17 Friday
17 Friday
17 Friday
pleted in May, 1983.
Reading Period.
Final Examinations begin.
Final Examinations end.
Final grades due in Registrar's Office by
12:00 Noon.
Last day to complete requirements for
Incomplete (“I”) grades received the
Second Semester, 1981 - 82.
Christmas recess begins at end of
scheduled examinations.
Rankings Of
Graduate Schools Of Business
DISTINGUISHED “national”
SCHOOLS Southeastern Region
1. Stanford University
U.N.C. at Chapel
2. Harvard University
Univ. of Virginia
3. University of Chicago
U. of Georgia, Athens
4. MIT (Sloan).
Georgia State (Atlanta)
5. Univ. of Penn. (Wharton
\ Univ. of S. Carolina
6. Carnegie - Mellon Univ.
Virginia Poly. Inst. & S.U.
7. Northwestern Univ.
U. of Fla. (Gainesville)
8. UCLA
Georgia Inst, of Tech.
9. Dartmouth (Tuck)
North Central Region
10. Univ. of Michigan
Brigham Young Univ.
11. Columbia Univ.
Washington U. (St. Louis)
12. Univ. of Cal., Berkeley
U. of Colorado (Boulder)
13. Cornell Univ.
U. of Kansas
14. Indiana University
U. of Missouri, Columbia
U. of Nebraska, Lincoln
South Central Region
STRONG “national SCHOOLS u. of Te Austin
Northeastern Region
Western Region
Penn State University
Univ. of Washington
Univ. of Rochester
Univ. of Southern California
New York University
Univ. of Pittsburgh
Source: American Association of Graduate Business
Univ. of Maryland
Schools.
Midwestern Region
Editor’s Note: There are some 600 Graduate Business
Purdue University
Schools, yet only about 100 - 125 are accredited. The
Michigan State
American Association of Colligate Schools of Business
Ohio State
(AACSB) ranks Graduate Business according to such
Univ. of Minnesota
criteria as faculty size, endowment, among others.
American College Poets Anthology
international Publications
is sponsoring a
National College Poetry Contest
—Fall Concours 1982—
open to all college and university
students desiring to have their
poetry anthologized. CASH
PRIZES will go to the top five
poems: $100 First Place, $50
Second Place, $25 Third Place,
$15 Fourth Place, and $10 Fifth
Place. AWARDS of free printing
for ALL accepted manuscripts in
our popular, handsomely bound
and copyrighted anthology,
AMERICAN COLLEGIATE
POETS.
Deadline: October 31
CONTEST RULES AND RESTRIC
TIONS:
1. Any student is eligible to
submit his or her verse.
2. All entries must be original
and unpublished.
3. All entries must be typed,
double - spaced, on one side of
the page only. Each poem must
be on a separate sheet and must
bear, in the upper left - hand
corner, the NAME and ADDRESS
of the student as well as the
COLLEGE attended. Put name
Film Documentary Attacks Nuclear War
AMERICA: FROM HITLER TO
REAGAN, a new anti - nuclear
feature film directed by Joan
Harvey (70 min; color),
documents the sinister history of
American industry and govern
ment. It links the U.S. to the
support of Hitler beginning a 60
year push to overthrow Russian
communism. Here is a plea for
peace that brings information to
the screen that cannot be found
in your public library. Release
date. September 1982 from
Parallel Films.
AMERICA: FROM HITLER TO
REAGAN rips the lid off the
secret nuclear power politics of
the last 40 years. Joan Harvey's
new feature documentary
(September 1982) is an expose
which dares to tell the truth
about the U.S. war policies
before it is too late. Can
something be done about the
escalation of. our nuclear
arsenals? This film says yes, and
Production shot: Director Joan Harvey (center) and members of her
crew tour uranium mines with Navajo activist Elsie Peshlakai (left)
during location filming in New Mexico, for AMERICA: FROM
HITLER TO REAGAN, new feature film produced by Parallel Films.
Release date: September 1982.
urgently documents the realities
facing us.
Joan Harvey's 1980 feature
documentary, WE ARE THE
GUINEA PIGS, was produced by
Parallel Films. Hailed “outstan
ding film of the year” at the
London Film Festival, WE ARE
THE GUINEA PIGS was
presented recently at the 1981
International Film Exposition
(FILMEX) in Hollywood. Variety’s
review says GUINEA PIGS “ranks
with other first class documen
taries on controversial subjects
like 'Hearts and Minds’ and
‘Harlan County, U.S.A.’
Australia’s Filmnews wrote that it
is quite simply “the most elo
quent film - statement yet on the
dangers of the nuclear industry.”
The current feature,
AMERICA: FROM HITLER TO
REAGAN is an impressive state
ment by statesmen, union
leaders, scientists and workers in
opposition to current United
States first - strike policies.
and address on envelope also!
4. There are no restrictions on
form or theme. Length of poems
up to fourteen lines. Each poem
must have a separate title. (Avoid
“Untitled"!) Small black and
white illustrations welcome.
5. The judges’ decision will be
final. No info by phone!
6. Entrants should keep a copy
of all entries as they cannot be
returned. Prize winners and all
authors awarded free publica
tion will be notified immediately
after deadline. I.P. will retain first
publication rights for accepted
poems. Foreign language poems
welcome.
7. There is an initial one dollar
registration fee for the first entry
and a fee of fifty cents for each
additional poem. It is requested
to submit no more than ten
poems per entrant.
8. All entries must be post
marked not later than the above
deadline and fees be paid, cash,
check or money order, to:
INTERNATIONAL PUBLICA-
TiqNS
P.O. Box 44 - L
Los Angeles, CA 90044
New Minority
Newsletter
A new national newsletter will
focus on minority students, with
a specificemphasison increasing
minority involvement on cam
pus.
Charles Taylor, former director
of the Multicultural Education
Center at the University of
Wisonsin - Oshkosh, says he
started the new publication, the
National Minority Campus
Chronicle, to fill an information
void. “There’s nothing available
now with all the information
we’ll have in one place," says
Taylor.
In addition to information on
improving minority student ser
vices and increasing minority
student involvement, the
monthly newsletter will feature
information on job openings,
conferences and. ^unique
programs for minority students.
“We’ll have regular interviews, a
bulletin board, and the latest
education information,” says
Taylor. The yearly subscription
rate is $36 for ir^titutions and $28
for individuals.