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MYRTLE BEACH It's YOUR Day THE CHRONICLE The Duke Community's Daily Newspaper EXAM BREAK ISSUE MONDAY, MAY 1. 1995 EXAM BREAK Top ten thinge said during finale 10. I'll just do it tomorrow. 5. If I lay my head down and fall asleep, Contents: wake me up in 15 minutes. Exam Schedule 4 9. No, really...! can get some reading Library Schedule 6 done at Wally Wade. 4. Shower? You're kidding!! Dining Services 3.1 don't know what happened. It just 3, Next time I'll start studying early! Schedule 8 erased! Academic Calendar 2. I have no life. [Summer] 10 7. I figure if I can read 549 pages a Academic Calendar 12 day, I'll be set. j# How many days ' t;/ Letters to the Editor 14 6. I'm just taking a little study break. Myrtle? Monday, Monday 16 Comics 20 Classifieds 22 Crossword Puzzles 26, 28 30, 32, 34 Staff: Supplements Coordinator Larry Bohall Production Roland Miller Cover Design Kathy McCue Editorial Assistants Rhonda Walker Nancy McCall General Manger Jonathan Angier Advertising Director Sue Newsome Production Manager Catherine Martin Creative Manager Adrienne Grant Advertising Manager Christian Pregler Operations Manager Mary Weaver Account Representatives Dorothy Gianturco. Melinda Silber This publication was produced solely by the Business Departments of The Chronicle. © 1995 The Chronicle, Box 90858. Durham, NC 27708-0858. All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form without the prior, written permission of the Business Department. For advertising information, call (919) 684- 3811 or fax (919) 684-8295. iDWERS GOURMET 3 Ways To Remember Mama In case it's escaped your attention, Mother's Day is Sunday. GET ON THE STICK! 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(master do J fireplace, large eat-In UtcTi porch, skyllghls wiih lots of vo Brokers Welcome $165,970 $148,365 479-4918 Sales Center Open 11-6 Mon.-Sat. 1-6 Sunday CIMARRON FURNISHED /frames /fyotK** MODEL THE CHRONICLE MONDAY. MAY 1. 1995 Exams Final Examination Schedule OFFICIAL SCHEDULE Spring Semester, 1995 SUMMER TERMS, 1995 Undergraduate Reading Days: April 27 - 30,1995 Term I Wednesday, June 28: *Term I Final Examinations begin. Period: Time: Monday May 1,1995 9 a.m. -12 noon TuTh period 3 1 9 am-12 noon 2 p.m. - 5 p.m CHM 012L block, TuTh period 7 3 2 pm-5 pm 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. TuTh period 4 4,7,8 7pm-I0pm Tuesday, May 2,1995 Thursday, June 29: *Term 1 Final Examinations continue. Period: Time: 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. MWF period 8,9 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. MWF period 5 2 9 am-12 noon 5 2 pm-5 pm 7 p.m.- 10p.m. MTH 031L, 032, 032L, 103, 103L, 111 block Wednesday, May 3,1995 6,9 7 pm-10 pm 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. TuTh period 5 Term II Friday, Augus t 11: Term II Final Examinations begin. 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. MWF period 7 Period: Time: 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. TuTh period 2 1 9 am-12 noon Thursday, May 4,1995 3 2 pm-5 pm 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. TuTh period 6 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. MWF period 3 4,7,8 7 pm-10 pm 7 p:m. - 10 p.m. TuTh period 1, 8 Saturday, August 12: *Term II Final Examinations continue. Friday, May 5,1995 9 a.m. - 12 p.m. MWF period 2 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. FR 1, 2, 12, 22, 63, 76; IT 1, 2, 22, 76; SP 1, 2, EXAM PERIOD GYM SCHEDULE 12,22, 63, 76 block During exam week, Monday, May 1, through Friday, May 5, 1995, Card Gym 7 p.m. -10 p.m. MWF period 4 on West Campus and the East Campus Gym will be open 24 hours per day, Saturday, May 6,1995 offering a safe place for students to relax and exercise. You must present 9 a.m. -12 p.m. PHY 54L, MWF period 1 student I.D.! 2 p.m. - 5 p.m. MWF period 6 Duke University Athletic Association and Duke Public Safety will provide moni­ 7 p.m. - 10 p.m. No Exam tors 24 hours per day for safety and security. Both gyms will open at 8:00 a.m. on May 1, and close at 7:00 p.m. on May 5. WILLIAM J. GRIFFITH UNIVERSITY SERVICE AWARD RECIPIENTS 1995 Catherine Anne Baker Christin Laureen Bassett Marc Scott Borkan Michael Tyson Bown Justin Brett Busby Katherine Armstrong Davis Sarah Caroline Arrington Dodds Luke Jay Dollar Kevin Scott Jacobson Darren Mark Jer Sunday, May 14th David William Karger Carey Alison Kauffman Corsages, Cut Flowers, Arrangements, Joseph Benjamin Landau Mark James Lorey FTD Specials, Plants, Etc. Wendy Michelle Marantz ORDER EARLY Heath Lance Marcus Brian Patrick McLaughlin Mary Kathleen Moynihan Flowers William Garrett Nichols The perfect gift for every occasion Kristin Denise Rechberger Katrina June Sherry Alison Mann Stuebe Campus Florist Dawn Michelle Techow John Thomas Tolsma 700 Ninth Street John Preston Travis, IV ^ 286-5640/286-1802 Robin Lanette Turner Charge by phone MONDAY. MAY 1. 1995 EXAM BREAK ISSUE be readily awailrtta for ale »*Kh Kroger Store, eNcopt a* wecmcaey your oioica of a comparable mm. when avaiuoie. reftocono the am* twlr«s Of • raodiec* wfUcn wd entrtfe you to purcMee ttte etfvercaea •MIX at the advertised pnce within 340 days dey,i onlonlyy onone* vendovendorr coupocouponn WIwiI I g^ be accepted par turn purchased. filways Goad. j 01 ways Fresh. Great filways Kroger. Video Selection Your Total Value Food Store. Kroger Deluxe ice Cream New CROP Genuine vtdalia Onions Ripe U.S.DA. CHOICE GRAIN FED BEEF Kiwi Ml Boneless Ribeye $JI99 Fruit .For m Steaks ib. 4 •OM.Y IN STORES mHNUTKmONSHOPPes- Guiltless Gourmet £?l €? Fresh Baked Ripe 2/$f Tortilla Chips ?-oz. Mangoes. -or m SEAFOOD DEPARTMENT Available Only In Stores With Seafood Departments DELI ISO-vOCT j fEDERALLV LOT INSPECTED. IMVUDUALLY QUICK PROIEN Sara Lee Black Tiger Bavarian Honey Ham or Shrimp In Honey Roasted Turkey Breast. The Shell m. Hormel Hard or Fresh Genoa Salami Sterling Atlantic Salmon Fillets THE CHRONICLE MONDAY. MAY 1. 1995 Library Schedule Thurs. Friday Saturday Sunday Mon.-Thurs. Friday Saturday April 27 April 28 April 29 April 30 May 1-4 May 5 May 6 PERKINS LIBRARY 8am-2am 8am-2pm 8am-2pm 8am-2pm 8am-2pm 8am-2pm 8am-6pm STUDY ROOMS/COMPUTER CLUSTERS ARE OPEN 24 HOURS CIRCULATION/RESERVES 8am-11pm 8am-11pm 8am-11pm 8am-11pm 8am-11pm 8am-11pm 8am-5:45pm CURRENT PERIODICALS 8am-1Opm 8am-1Opm 9am-1 Opm 1pm-10pm 8am-10pm 8am-1 Opm 9am-5pm INTERLIBRARY LOAN 8am-5pm 8am-5pm CLOSED CLOSED 8am-5pm 8am-5pm CLOSED PAPERS/MICROFORMS 8am- ]Opm 8am-1 Opm 9am>5pm lpm-lOpm 8am-10pm 8am-10pm 9am-5pm PHOTOSERVICES 8am-5pm 8am-5pm CLOSED CLOSED 8am-5pm 8am-5pm CLOSED PUBLIC DOCUMENTS 9am-1Opm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 1pm-10pm 9am-1Opm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm REFERENCES 9am-1 Opm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm 1pm-10pm 9am-10pm 9am-5pm 9am-5pm SPECIAL COLLECTIONS 9am-9pm 9am-5pm 1 pm-5pm CLOSED 9am-5pm 9am-5pm lpm-5pm UNIVERSITY ARCHIVES 8am-5pm 8am-5pm CLOSED CLOSED 8am-5pm 8am-5pm CLOSED BRANCHES BIOLOGY/FORESTRY 8am-11pm 8am-5pm 11 am-5pm 1 pm-11 pm 8am-11pm 8am-5pm
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