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...submitting materials for the First Round is Wednesday, December 16th at 1:00 p.m. The Second Round of the Spring Recruiting program begins on Friday, March Ist, 1993 and ends Friday, March 19th. The deadline for submitting materials for the second round is Friday, February 5th at 1:00 PM. There is also a Late Spring Round of recruiting (March 22-25). This is not part of the formal recruiting process. Late Spring is reserved for those companies who have decided later on that they would like to interview students on campus. It is open to all full-time students...
RECRUITING ORIENTATION MEETINGS-- The Orientation Meetings for Spring Recruiting will be held on Tuesday and Wednesday, Novermber 3rd and 4th at 4:00 PM in the Science Center, Room "C". In order to participate in Spring Recruiting, you must attend one of these sessions. No exceptions will be made. At these meetings all materials pertaining to Spring Recruiting will be handed out. No materials will be given out at the Recruiting Office. We will also thoroughly explain the point systems, computer forms, time tables, deadlines, and all other information necessary for successful participation in the Recruiting Program. All your questions...
...from Calling It Rape,at the Lyman Common Room, April 21, 24 and 25 at 8 pm...
What comes in a green or blue box and has a big PM on it? If you guessed Excedrin PM, you're right. If you said Tylenol PM, you're also right. Bristol- Myers Squibb, which has been making Excedrin PM for 20 years, is not flattered by any similarity in the packaging of Johnson & Johnson's year-old Tylenol PM. Last year Bristol-Myers sued J & J for copying its design and obtained a preliminary injunction two weeks ago barring the firm from advertising or selling the Tylenol version. With about $60 million in annual sales, Tylenol has quickly...
...issue are not just the design, graphics and colors of the boxes but also the letters PM (for postmeridian, or afternoon). At stake is the fast-growing pain-killer-cum-sleep-aid segment of the $2.5 billion analgesic market. J & J maintains that its package prominently features the Tylenol name and that it had no intention of confusing consumers. The pills inside both bottles are sky blue and are available coated so that, unlike all the ongoing litigation, they're easy to swallow...