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Companies
From Staff Reports
The Student Placement Off
companies sending represer
university to interview studer
Appointments cannot be m
but appointment sheets are
placement office two weel
company's visit. All persoi
interview schedule must
placement office with a resu
interview.
The Naval Electronic Syste
is looking for electrical i
engineering majors.
The Central Intelligence
terested in government and
studies, international busir
programs, electrical ar
engineering, geography a
science majors.
The Charleston Naval Shiir
for students in chemical, <
computer engineering anc
engineering. Kroger Sav-0
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ternational exchange
school students.
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international unattend.
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beside the Horseshoe.
Adell Adams, Politics
for the Columbia City CI
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last weekend will
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erators soon will no Card,
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number party doesn't accept the
es, or if the third number can't be
ed, the operator won't complete the
is policy will apply even if the caller is
\ his or her own number," he said,
il Dec. 1, Jacocks said, operators will
ete these calls even if confirmation
be obtained; however, they will tell
ners that acceptance will be required
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pr wavfi of navincr fnr palls .Tanrvlrc
include using a Bell System Calling
calling collect or paying for the call
oins.
11 System Calling Cards let customers
e their long distance calls to their
or office phone numbers," Jacocks
"Calling Card calls cost less than
t calls or calls billed to a third numustomers
can apply for Calling Cards
HDAY
rOBER 13
1982
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