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SPOTNOTES
The Spelman Spotlight
The Spelman Spotlight introduces ",Spotnotes”, a
bimonthly column designed especially for you! Clubs,
organizations, faculty, and students are welcomed to use
"Spotnotes” to reach the Atlanta University Center.
From birthday greetings, to contest notices, to selling
used books, the space is available for you. For further
information call the Spotlight office, 525-1743, or stop by.
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Dr. Stewart will have open
office hours for students on
the following dates:
March 17 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
April 18 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
April 30 3:00 p.m. - 5:00 p.m.
Urban Leagues
Scholarship Competition
“A Minority Perspective on
Education as a Challenge in a
Free Competitive Society”
To foster national awareness of
the benefits and opportunities
derived from education and the
free enterprise system,
GrandMet, in cooperation with
the National Urban League, will
award fifteen $1,000 academic
scholarships to the winners of its
essay contest, payable to an
accredited institution of higher
learning. The theme of the essay
is “A Minority Perspective on
Education as a Challenge in a
Free Competitive Society” and
the 500 to 1,000 word essay must
be postmarked no later than
March 31, 1984.
Winning entries will be an
nounced before May 31, 1984.
Here are the rules:
(1) Participants must be enter
ing college freshmen or un
dergraduate college students
who will be attending an ac
credited institution of higher
learning during the 1984-1985
academic year, as described in
"American Universities and
Colleges.” Awards will be made
payable to the accredited institu
tion of higher learning.
(2) Entries will address in 500to
1,000 words the subject "A
Minority Perspective on Educa
tion as a Challenge in a Free
Competitive Society.”
(3) All entries must be
typewritten and double spaced
or legibly handwritten and must
include participant’s full name
and permanent address.
(4) Entries will be judged for
content, originality, organiza
tion, style, grammar, spelling,
punctuation and neatness.
(5) Winning essays will be
selected by the Education Ad
visory Committee of the
National Urban League. Winners
will be notified before May 31,
1984.
(6) Participants are limited to
one entry only.
(7) A copy of a letter of
acceptance from an accredited
institution of higher learning
must accompany the entry of
those who are entering
freshmen. A recent transcript
(photo-copy will suffice) must be
submitted with the entry by
those returning undergraduate
college students.
(8) This essay contest is open to
residents of the United States,
except employees of Grand-Met
USA, Inc. and its affiliated com
panies, their advertising agen
cies, Urban League staff, Board
of Directors, judging panel,
committee members, Guild
members and the families of the
above.
(9) Winners of a prior year
Grand Met/ National Urban
League essay contest are eligible.
(10) All entries, letters of
acceptance and transcripts
become the property of Grand
Met USA, Inc.
(11) Participants are requested
to include the name and address
of their parents' hometown
newspaper, so that the press may
be properly notified of the
winners’ accomplishments.
(12) Entries must be post
marked no later than midnight
March 31, 1984 and mailed to:
Lyndon Wade, Executive Direc
tor
Atlanta Urban League
Citizens Trust Company Office
Bldg.
75 Piedmont Ave., NE, Suite 310
Atlanta, GA 30303
Directory lists Summer Jobs
BARNSTABLE, Mass—The
Names and addresses of in
seaside resort areas of Cape Cod,
dividual seasonal employers are
Massachusetts and the off-shore
listed in separate job categories
islands of Nantucket and Martha’
from bartenders to yacht crews.
Vineyard are experiencing a
The Job Bureau is a service
growing problem in finding
agency, and therefore charges
enough college workers to ade
no fees to employers or
quately service a rapidly expan
employees.
ding tourist industry.
An easy-to-use job application
This summer Cape Cod and
form, which is now familiar to
the Islands will be offering over
the local employer, is included
55,000 good pay jobs to college
with the Directory along with
students and teachers. Many of
important tips on how to land a
these jobs require little or no
good summer job.
prior experience.
Housing Information Included
Because it is impossible to fill
This year the Job Directory has
these jobs with local residents,
a section devoted to seasonal
most of whom make up the year
housing which lists addresses of
’round work force, it is necessary
people who lease rooms, ef
to draw from other geographic
ficiencies, cottages, apartments,
areas to satisfy this seasonal
and group rentals.
need.
A useful reference map of the
Jobs for Students and Teachers
area is included opportunities
The Cape Cod Summer Job
for college credit, and cultural
Bureau gathers all pertinent facts
classes in the arts.
on available summer employ
ment and publishes this informa
For a copy of the 1984 Direc
tion in a concise Job Directory
tory send $3 (includes 1st Class
which is available to college
Postage & Handling) to: Cape
students and teachers by
Cod Summer Job Bureau, Box
February 1st each year.
594, Barnstable, MA 02630.
CLARK, MOREHOUSE, MORRIS BROWN, SPELMAN
presents
A.U.C.'s SENIOR CLASS TRIP 84'
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MAGIC KINGDOM/EPCOT
MARCH 7thru 11
includes
• Round trip bus transportation
• Three night hotel accommodations
• Admissiah toEPCOT
• Admission to DisneyWbrld
• Transfers to the park
for more information contact your class president
or phone
summiT Travel
522-1444
* Special rates Jor tRose driving