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o Xr .hnor and service fre '2sa high sehool Juniors and sern sometime during the spring semet man. The high schools throughout the day and sent an outline of the pr Extra Edueation, Library Science Courses Offered The University School of Educa tion will offer 25 late afternoon, evening and Saturday classes in education and library science dur ing the spring semester. The courses will begin Feb. 1, accord ing to Dr. William W. Savage, dean of the School of Education. The courses are being provided both for full-time students and for employed teachers, school ad ministrators, librarians and others interested in part-time study in the fields of education and library science. Persons may register for the courses during the University's pre-registration period today, to morrow morning or during the registration scheduled for Jan. 30-31. Camsp u CVA Meeting Carolina Veterans Association will meet tonight at 7:30 in room 204, Russell House, according to Carl M. Reynolds, president. New officers for the spring semester will be elected at that time. Any veteran attending Caro lina interested in joining is in vited to attend tonight's meeting, which will be the last meeting of the semester. " " 0 Campus Landscaping Shrubbery and trees are being placed on the campus by the Caro lina Floral Nursery in Charles ton, according to Dean of Ad ministration W. H. Patterson. They are working under the direc tion of Innocenti and Webel Land scape Architects of New York City. Dr. Patterson said the evergreen tree by Russell House ramp was planted by the nursery during Christmas holidays. In addition, he said the company is placing other trees and shrubbery on the fraternity area. No price was available as to the cost of this project. * * * Vets To Sign For Pay All University veterans are to sign training vouchers for this month - between Jan. 18 and 24, Mrs. Betty Hall, University veter ans clerk has announced. It is suggested that this signing be done as soon as possible after the veteran has completed all examinations. The voucher will cover the entire month of January, Mrs. Hall pointed out, explaining that no time will be lost between semesters regarding the pay the vateran receives. The veterans office is located on the first floor of the administra tion building. * * C Room Deposit Refund All students who will graduate this semester or will not otherwise attend the University any longer are to make application for room deposit refund at the office of the housing manager in the administra tion building no later than tomor row, Blackie Kincaid, housing manager, has announced. Refunds will be made at a later date, he said. No applications for refund will be accepted after tomorrow, he advised. * * e Scientific Society Meeting The LeConte Scientific Society of the University of South Caro lina held its second regular meet ing of the year last night in Le Conte College. Dr. Elmore Martin and 1)r. Mal colm Gynther of the South Caro tina StAte Hospital and of the University, psychology depart. asent presented a $oint discussion of "The LUving Laboratory." * C e Presd Meeting The feschman elass will have a ians High In Spring ternity will be host to South Caro fors visiting the Carolina campus er, according to a Blue Key spokes state will be notified of the visiting ogram. The purpose of High School Day will be two-fold. It will serve to introduce Carolina to interested students and to answer questions the students may ask about the University and its operation. Explanations of class hours, grading systems and entrance exams are on the agenda for the day. Also, the visitors will be carried on a tour of the horse shoe, library, administration build ing, Russell House, sorority rooms and fraternity houses, and other points of interest on the campus. They will also visit sessions in the classrooms. A lunch will probably be served on the horseshoe for the visitors. One suggested date for High School Day is Sigma Chi Derby so that the visitors may see an example of campus fun and frolic, the spokesman said. H. O. Strohecker, registrar, and other members of the administra tion are currently visiting high schools in the state interpreting Carolina to them. The program began Oct. 1 and will continue through March 8 with an average of two schools being visited per week day. li Mriehs meeting Wednesday at 4 p.m. in room 204 of Russell House to consider the proposed freshman class dance, Freshman President Bunky Joye has announced. A tentative date for the dance, which the freshman hope will turn into an annual event, has been set as Feb. 9. The dance committee and the finance committee, which were appointed at earlier meetings, will meet to make definite plans to be submitted at the meeting on Wednesday. " " " Wesley Drive Continues A drive by Methodist students of Wesley Foundation to obtain clothes for Hungarian refugees will continue through Jan. 17, announced Morris Leister, chair man of the World Christian Com munity Committee which is spon soring the drive. Any person who desires to give clothes for the Hungarians is asked to bring the articles to Wesley House at 628 Bull Street. After the drive is completed the committee will give the clothes to some national organization con nected with the refugee program to distribute in the best way pos sible. Even if South Carolina's Grady Wallace failed to score in each of the 15 remaining regular season games, he'd still have a respect able average of 12.5 points at the season's end. If he averaged only 13 points a game for the remain der of the season, his overall av erage would be 20 points. RENTALS -SALES ~~7G7 Ha ARROW C 1 Block fre 1209 ( 1631 C . Quality 3-Hour ( 1-Day L Press Whi 2-DAY REGUL aSis 1.n.. S UNIVERSITY ENGINEERS I national Business Machines Corp< lug of the University's School of structional activities for digital ct G. Fellers, chairman of the Divisi the studeht chapter of the Amerb School of Engineering; W. M. An W. C. Stiefel, branch manager of ing department for the 650 dats Service photo by McGrail) USC Legal Journa Current 'La The fall issue of the "South Carolina Law Quarterly," issued by the South Carolina Bar Asso ciation and the faculty and stu dents of the University School of Law, has been published for this quarter, Dean S. L. Prince an nounced. The Quarterly features a "Sur vey of South Carolina Law: May 1955-April 1956" in 24 articles by members of the South Carolina Bar and students and faculty of the law school. Articles In Journal Articles in the Quarterly in clude the following: "Chairman's Foreword," Coleman laresh; "Administrative Law," George Savage King; "Agency," James F. Dreher; "Contracts," Charles H. Randall, Jr.; "Constitutional Law," Huger Sinkler; and "Criminal Law and Procedure," Robert W. Hemphill. Also, "Damages," J. Fred Buz hardt, Jr.; "Domestic Relations," James F. Dreher; "Equity," Thomas M. Stubbs; "Evidence," Edgar L. Morris; "Insurance," Wesley M. Walker; and "Land lord and Tenant," David H. Means. Also, "Miscellaneous," Charles H. Randall, Jr.; "Partnerships and Business Corporations," Rob ert E. Vandiver; "Pleading," Thomas M. Stubbs; "Practice and Procedure," Douglas McKay, Jr.; "Public Corporations," Huger Sinkler; "Property," David H. Means; and "Security Trans actions," Coleman Karesh. Also, "Statutory Construction," J. Fred Buzhardt, Jr.; "Taxation," Charles H. Randall, Jr.; "Torts," Frank K. Sloan; "Wills and Trusts," Coleman Karesh; and. "Workmen's Compensation" by. William H. Nicholson, Jr. Doyle Is Editor The stuff of the journal in ARGEST S06 Ti SOUDTH6AW 4AL WEAR FOR MEN rm ab. * n 34 s.em EBIA. SOUTM CAROEJINA LEANERS na U. S.C. rerVals erVal8 Always leaning aundry Ie-U-Wait AR SERVICE as.vlc $ .90 tECEIVE IBM COMPUTER E :ration Monday night presented th Engineering, with a computer kit >mputcrs. From left to right, admi on of Electrical Engineering; Prof. an Institute of Electrical Engineer 'os, manager of customer engineer the Columbia IBM office, and A. I processing systems at the IBM pt w .Quarterl cludes Cary C. Doyle, editor-in chief, and Heyward E. McDonald, associate editor, with William Ellison Long, Harvey M. Spar and Jean A. Galloway, assistant edi tors. Members of the editorial board are Betty Jo Edens, Harry R. Easterling, William L. Filson, Arthur M. Flowers, Jr., Virginia at i P & W A's 157 tur bJ power ratin In tiu ance blazed tbay1 Mist top~ Dw how as 6 KC-7 E werethe nand,.a thoussy P Ra IT ... Representatives of Inter. e Division of Electrical Engineer. to be used in connection with in ring the acquisition, are Dr. Rufus Hubert Noland, faculty advisor to s; Robert L. Sumwalt, dean of the ng at the Columbia IBM office; L. Furr, manager of the final test mnt in Endicott, N. Y. (USC News r' Published Gaston, Patrick H. Grayson, Kermit S. King, Charles W. Marchbanks, 'William C. Parler, Earl R. Short and William L. Thompson. Faculty Committee Members of the faculty advisory committee are Professors George Savage King, chairman, and Cole man Karesh, David H. Means and Vhat's doin ratt & Wh at .. . first enie in aviation history to act 10,00-on-hrust class. its pace-setti or thi gruwlig mission that set awesome fl ion accomplish *f-the-world ani vd I:n-,O oo1 OTa Ile mission to demonstrate the capu . continuously for aslo pwrdby eight Pratt d inged northward fromn air base. Ireenland, continued to the Nor orag, Alaska, to land in San ] r bour, altitudes in eeem of 865 uing B-62 was refueled in mid-. tratoifrsighters that accomplish. mightiest piston engInes eve la ~son accompUshed" ... a briet 1 tratofortress flight crews, to the sof resarhand acoplsh Is of engineering man-hours tha leaking flight, a reality. ITT & WH ON OF UNITED AIRCRAFr COU Computer Kit Given To School Representatives of International Business Machines Corporation at -a meeting last Monday night at the School of Engineering pre sented to the Division of Elect'ical Engineering a computer kit to be used in connection with instruc tional activities for digital com puters. The IBM representatives dis cussed with students in the School of Engineering and the School of Business Administration recent developments in the IBM Corpora tion. The computer kit, Engineering lean Robert L. Sumwalt said, is a compact and workable experi mental kit Which illustrates many of the basic circuits encountered in digital computers. At the meeting, the IBM film "Counter Measures" was shown to the group. The film indicates IBM's activity in connection with defense projects under way for the U. S. Government. A second film, "Piercing the Unknown," illustrated the rapid developments being made in the manufacture and use of data processing equip ment. Lester C. Harvel of Columbia, president of the University chapter of the American Institute of Elec trical Engineers, presided and in troduced the representatives of IBM and of the University faculty present. Charles H. Randall, Jr. Thomas H. Pope is chairman of the Bar Association Executive Committee and Law Quarterly Ad visors and members are David W. Robinson, J. Davis Kerr, Samuel L. Prince, S. Augustus Black, Cal houn A. Mays and John M. Scott. tney Aircra ed... backh- ti tturbojet., recently .st non. described as a "routine ty of the B-52 and the men ag as 82%j hours, the mammoth bWhitney Aircraft J-57 turbo in California and Maine, over tha Pole, then returned b a !ras, Baltinore, or n. rorld mission, temperatures as 000d ,m tahe 70 Jr several times. Powering the lnth-as fi ut in a~t tr4iopasn ibute.. Air ForWes Sfa.1oAir Corn neers In th. ava iIndustry Hent represent thousands uo twere reqjuired to naake tis ITNEY AIR SN CAMPUS Male student who was able to attend recent religlo;* conferencd being presentei toy skunk as a souvenir from those who did go. ' " e Coed searching frantically for one of her registration cards lost on campus. * * * Professor describing scene made as a result of neighbor leaving lawn sprinkler on overnight during freezing temperatures. * * e Delegates to USCC telling bemused fellow Wesleyan* about an ideal campus where no tests are taken, no grades given, and everyone goes to classes purely to be enlight ened. * * * Students stopping to notice Johnny Russell's gift from Santa Claus: a new ice cream truck complete with bell. " * * History professor, day after Christmas holidays, picking up chalk in class as if prepar ing to write quiz on black board, but instead, writing the following: "No quiz to day4 Merry Christmas and unhappy exams." * * * Male student chasing pa pers lost from his notebook down Green Street midst honking horns and squealing brakes. After recovering sam ples of paper, discovering they were blank. " " " Coed in Russell House lounge smoking pipe. ft \ Sr . .. 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