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teriews Plaomit In ews to r the week of N6vonemU.,-through No. vember 18 hv been scheduled an follows. nteresed students may contact the company representa tives through the schools \where the interviews are set up. Mon0ay, November 9 RADI:O CORPORATION OF AMEDRICA will be In the Scho6l ol Engineering to Interview seniors ir Physics and Meehanical and Elec trical Engineering. DIXIANA MILLS will be in the School of Business Administratior to interview seniors in Accounting Marketing, Mathematics, and Psy chology. Tuesday, November 10 WEST VIRGINIA PULP AND PAPER COMPANY will be in the School of Engineering to interview Chemical, Electrical, and Mechani, cal Engineering a n d Chemistry seniors. BALTIMORE GAS & ELEC TRIC COMPANY will be in the School of -Engineering to interview seniors in Chemical and Electrical and Mechanical Engineering. Wednesday, November 11 BETHLEHEM STEEL COM PANY will be in the School of Engineering to interview seniorE in Electrical, Chemical, Civil and Mechanical Engineering. TEXACO will be in the School of Engineering to interview seniors in Chemistry and Chemical Engi neering. Thursday, November 12 BETHLEHEM S T E E L COM PANY will continue their inter viewing in the School of Engineer ing. TEXACO will also continue their interviewing in the School of Engi neering. Friday, November 13 ARTHUR ANDERSEN & CO. will interview in the School of Business Administration seniors in Accounting and Law. T h e Law seniors should h a v e accounting background and taxes. Fine Arts Department Shows Movies Starting November 9, the De partment of Fine Arts will show movies in Russell House four Mon day mornings from 10:00-10:45. The first showing will include "Creative Painting of Landscape" and "Creative Design in Painting." The second showing, on Novem ber 16, will be "Creation of a Por trait" and "Art and Motion." On November 23, "Color Lithog raphy-an Art Medium" will be shown. "Silk Screen Painting" and "Arts of Japan" will be the last showing, on November 30. Everyone interested in seeing mo)vies of this type is invited to attend the showings. Dr. Woodward Gives Speach To Engineers Dri. Eugene C. Wood-ward, Jr., head of the Department of Mechanical Engineering at Caro lina, spoke on "What Industry Expects of the Young Engineer" at a social hour and dinner for the student chapter of the Ameri can Society of Mechanical Engi neers. The dlinner was held at Henry's Restaurant on October 29. Virgil Summer, W. E. Moore, M ar io n McNinch of McMeeckin Power station, and William H. Best, thief engineer of Ashley stoves were guests at this meeting. Approximately 45 student mem bers attended. Any junior or senior in mechani cal engineering is eligible for mem bership in A S M E, professional mechanical engineering society. MARTIN ROBERTS RESTAURANT Open 6 a.m. Closed Mondawe tl7 VaUSav CO a". "GWiecock Moeting" There will be a meeting of "The Gamecock" staff at 2 p.m. today in room 208, it has been announced. All. members are requested to at tend. * * e - Press Club Luncheon The Press Club wl hold its regular weekly luncheon meetiag today at 1 p.m. in the Azalea Room of Russell House. * * * - WUSC-AM Meeting There will be a regular meeting of WUSC-AM radio staff today at 5 p.m., room 202, Russell House. * * * Phi Sigma Alpha The Gamma Chi chapter of Phi Sigma Alpha will hold its regular business meeting in Harper Col lege today at 3 p.m., Barry Gold stein, program chairman, has an nounced. * * * "Y" Luncheons Freshman "Y" luncheon will be h e I d Thursday, sophomores on Monday and junior a n d senior luncheon on Wednesday. All luncheons will Ie at 1 p.m. in Itussell liouse assembly room. * * * University Players The University Players will meet at 7 p.m. on Thursday, it has been ,Announced. Midterm Grades Midtermn will he Nov. It. Grades, which are to he turned in by Nov. 1', will be sent only to the parents of freshmen and new students. The grades will be released ap proximately Nov. 21. USC To Spons For Secretarie M. V. Wells, personnel director of Greenwood (S. C.) Mills, will be the keynote speaker at the Secretarial Workshop to be held Saturday, Nov 7, in the School of Business Administration at the University, t h e committee an nouacedl today. Wells' subject is "Secretary Job or Profession?" A graduate of Furman Universi ty andl formerly associated with U. S. Rtubber Co. and Burlington Mills, Wells is active in Greenwood civic activities, serving as presi dent of the Rotary Club as chair man of the Community Chest. Tlhis year's is the- fourth annual secretarial workshop, and its theme USC Chartere.d in 1801 Did you know that Carolina has the oldest college library building in A merica, built in 1840 . . . Caro lina is the oldest state-established and fully state-supportedl institu tion of higher learning in the na tion ? Chartered as the South Caro lina College, 1801; opened in 1806 ...Carolina's motto is "Emollit Mores Nec Sinit Esse Feros" which means "Education softens charac ter and makes a man a human being." Students Ai Assoc lati Sh "Acerossq from I Open 7 A.M.-1 1 PJ1 We Serve Breakfasi STEAKS -- SANDWICHES CHICKEN "Best Coffee Briefs Oootball Trip The Columbia Greyhound TrAvel Bureau will operate a "Football Special" to -Charlottesville, ,Vir ginia and ,W"hington, D. C. The trip will leave Columbia early Saturday morning, November 7th for the University of South Carolina vs.- University Virginia game at Charlottesville, then go to Washington, D. C. for overrnight and the professional game, Wsh ington Redskins vs Baltimore Colts on Sunday, and return to Colum bia early Monday morning. Reservations may be made by calling the Greyhound Depot In Columbia. * * *. AKG Phone Books Due to a delay in shipment the phone books, which Alpha Kappa Gamma is selling, they will not be distributed when planned. They will be on sale at a later date Vir ginia Porcher, chairman of the committee for the sale of direc tories has announced. * * * Alpha Phi Omega There will be a luncheon meeting of the Alpha Phi Omega at 1 p.m. today in the Garnet and Black room, it has been announced. * * * IFC Meeting There will be a meeting of the Interfraternity Council Tuesday at 0; p.m. in room 204, Russell House. Ilypatian Tea Hypatian Literary Society will hold a tea for prospective members Tuesday at 4:30 in Clariosophic Hall, third floor, Legare College. Members are reminded that the (arnet and Black picture will be taken immediately following the tea. or Workshop STo morrow is "The Challenge of a Profession." Sponsors are the USC School of Business Administration and Pal metto Chapter, National Secre taries Assn. (International). An objective of the n4ional as sociation is to elevate the stan (lards of the secretarial profession, and the workshop has been de signedl to further this aim by en couraging secretarial proficiency and stimulating t h e desire for self-improvement. Registrations for the workshop, accompanied by the $5 fee which includes luncheon, should be ad diressedl to Mrs. Carolyn .Jacobs, P. 0. Ilox 3038, Columbia. ODK lion ors Group Heads At Banquet Presidents of all Carolina or ganizations wvill be honore,l No vember 19 at the annual Presi dents' Banquet. Sponsored by Omicron Delta Kappa, national honor society for men, the banquet will take place at 7 :30 p.m. in the Russell House cafeteria. Speaker for the event will be A ttorney General Daniel MgLeod. -e Welcome ~s Coffee op hie Horseshoe" UI. 7 Days a Week S- Lunch - Supper - FOUNTAIN SERVICE PLATES in Towvn" adeA Fresh atiy Professor Presenits Recital Professor Robert Van Doren of the University music departmnent will present his annual faculty organ recital in Trinity Episcopal Church at 4 p.m. on Sunday, Nov. 8. A professor of organ and music education at Carolina, Mr. Van Doren is also, a leader in state and' southern area organizations. At present he is serving on various church music committees. In December he will conduct-the annual Junior Choir Festival of the American Guild of Organists. This festival will be held in Columbia in which five hundred children from various churches will sing a pro. gram of Christmas music. For his recital, Mr. Van Doren will play compositions of Walond, Buxtehude, K r e b a, Rheinberger, Jongen and Bach. The public is cordially invited to attend. Sokel Talks On Hungary Next Week Dr. Sokel of the history depart ment will be the featured speaker at the weekly meeting of the Inter national Relations Club on Nov. 12. Mr. Holbrook Platts, IRC pro gram chairman, said that Dr. So kel's program. on Hungary is ex i)ected to continue the wide interest shown in IRC by the faculty and itudent body in the past weeks. . Meetings are held every Thurs lay at 5 p.m. in room 204 Russell 1ouse. All interested persons are invited to attend. No Noe Get satlh "Fl NO DRY "SMOKED -OU .TASTE I Outstandiri and they are Mi TedLeden _0 Russell House rules for the pres' ent school year ghave been an nounced by Ted tedefn director of Russell House. Organizations may book meeting rooms or private, dining rooms for their meetings and requests for any building equipment such as public address systems, pianos, bandstands, and tables should be made at the Information desk. Violations of the following rules constitute a loss of building privi leges. Food will be restricted to canteen and eafeteria areas unless properly patkaged. to be taken out. Smoking is permitted in all parts of the building except in designated areas such as the auditorium. Posters may be placed only on Miami Trip Ti End Today; P Sale of Miami trip tickets will end t o d a y according to Boopa Prichard, -tident trips chairman. Students will be able to purchase round trip tickets in Russell House lobby until 5:00 p.m., Prichard gn nounced. Although only 22 students had signed up when "The Gamecock" went to press, Prichard said .that he was hoping for 100. Prichard also mentioned that ex cused cuts were unlikely, but that the faculty would decide at its meeting Wednesday night. Prices of the tickets are $46 for those attending the game and $41 for those making the trip but who do not plan to attend the game. Round t r i p train tickets to Miami, rooms at the Belmar Hotel for two nights, and round trip bus service to and from the train, hotel, and game are all included in n .fyng flavor... .... ..' NO FLAT LTERED-OUT" FLAVOR I T" lUREa'S WMY SMOKE 1You get Pall Mall's fa.slegof the ild! mone*" an"" y A' rznces the lbetin board unless otherwis approved.by the eftfieq. Only authorised persotis are per. mitted in thekitch9i area, pent. hous, storage .roons,' rOOf ol Russell House, or in the building after closing iours. Persons negligently or inten. tionally damaging property of the building are hold responsible. Per. sons must refrain from placing feet on the furniture, or sitting or arms of furniture. Sitting on the stairway or bal. cony railing is prohibited. Animall and pets are not permitted withir the building. Sleeping shall not be permitted Ain the lounge. All persons,using Russell House are expected to conduct themselvee as ladies and gentlemen. icket Sales lans For 100 both charges. The group will leave the Sea board station at 11:45 p.m., Thurs day, November 12 and arrive ir Miami at 11:15 a.m. on Friday. Leaving Miami at 1:45 p.m., Sun day, November 15, the return trair will reach Columbia at 1:45 a.m Monday. CAMPBELL PHAN Cornel DRUGS - SCl NOTIONS - S Never too wea justri o fiendly 10o sow Pall Mail's famous lengt tasting tobacco travels and te it mild-but does not fit that satisfying flavor! TRAVELED" THRtOUGH PINg TOI 0length travels and genties the smoke .1..a.l Jenins, Thornton To Speak Two University faculty mem. bers, Dr. H. Harrison Jenkibs and Dr. Iobert D. Thornton, will par- - ticipate in the progran of the 29th annual meeting of the South At lantic Modern Language Assn. in Atlanta this weekend. The-organi zation of Engl!sh and foreign Ian' guage teachers of the South meets Nov 5-7. Dr. Jenkins, associate professor in the USC School of Journalism, will talk op "Lutheran Church Names in the United States" be fore the South Atlantic Section of the American Dialect Society at its Saturday morning conference. Dr. Tpornton, associate professor in the Department of English, will speak Friday morning before an English literature groilp on "Robert Burns (1759-1796)." An authority on Burns, Dr. Thornton recently has returned from addi tional research -on the poet in Scotland. At its f i r s t general session Thursday night, the Modern Lan guage Assn. will hear Paul Roth man of the U. S. Dept. of State on "The Uses of Foreign Languages Abroad," and Kenneth Mildenber i ger of the U. S. Dept. of Education on "A Report on the Foreign Lan guage Program." 'S CORNELL MACY [I Arms IOOL SUPPLIES DDA FOUNTAIN ......... k lys ght! 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