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Faculty M Attend Cc Several members of the USC staff and faculty recently trav eled throughout the state and country to attend conferences in their respective fields. Dean of Women Elizabeth Clot worthy attended the fall meet ing of the South Carolina As sociation of Women Deans and Counselors, at Converse College, Spartanburg, last weekend. Dean Clotworthy is president of the association. Also, the University was repre sented by six members of the de partment of foreign languages at the annual meeting of the South Atlantic Modern Languages As sociation held in Charleston last week. Professor R. M. Stephan, head of the department, and Professors S. B. Adams, ). F. Bub, K. L. F. DeGravelines, W. F. Meeks and W. C. Zeigler attended the ses sions in the F r a n e i s Marion Ilotel. Mrs. Ada Thomas of the School of Business Administration was >resent at the southeastern dis Wts wha Up front is [FI Rich, golden tc processed for 1 embers nferences trict meeting of the National See retaries Assn. at White Sulphur Springs, W. Virginia, Nov. 4-6. Mrs. Thomas, f i r s t Certified Professional Secretary in South Carolina, spoke at the meeting in behalf of the CPS program. Three Carolina professors will participate in the meeting of the Southern Economics Assn. at the Biltmore Hotel, in Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 17-19. Prof. Gordon Tullock of the department of international stud ies, will speak on "An Economic Analysis of Political Choice." Dr. Gustavus G. Williamson, Jr. of the School of Business Ad ministration will speak on "The Southern Textile Industry During Reconstruction and 'Redemption'." Also on the program in At lanta, Dr. Olin S. Pugh of the School of Business Administra tion will be a member of a panel to discuss Federal debt manage nent. The secretary-treasurer of the association is Prof. William H. Wesson, Jr. of the University. -Beat Clemson! Going Formal! Rent or Buy your Formal Wear from Sharpe's j.Al't BY RUDOFKER Playboy Tuxedo 49.95 Modern Rental Service Formal Wear 707 Harden St. (Five Points) Phone Alpine 3-0461 ls upfrontfl LTE R-BLEND] land o >baccos specially selec Full flavor in filter smok MAJID EJLALI, U'niversity inernati collect lok% for ANian tideit,. St Pat IIlambirger, Bet-,y Quattlehhaum,1 and Pat Butter.. (Photo by IlIarrisoi Drive Ends Tomorrow IRC Collet The International R e 1 a t i o n s I Club is conducting a "Hooks for Asian Students" drive this week < in cooperation w i t h the Asia Foundation. Tomorrow will he the i last day of the drive. As a non-profit, non-political organization founded by private American citizens, the Asia Foundation is working to make private American support avail able to individuals and groups in Asia who are striving for the maintenance of peace and inde RUSSELL MAIN CA Hear the Hammor by NAT A Every Thurs SLA ala counts nly Winston has it! ted and specially ing. %X* na.m iudent, coi lribuite% 14. dhe I nuliig aroutid him are oither mem Gene Plale. jnild Filai. 1iamid I.) ts Books I ildence. The organization also seeks t -neourage and strengthen activ ooperation, founded onl mutum espect and understanding, anionj "luntary organizations - Asiar k merican, a n (I international vith similar aims and ideals. Largely through the donation )f American c o II e g e studen rroups, the A s i a Foundation' 'ooks for Asian Students" prc rraml has been effective to th ,xt(lt that by September of thi HOUSE FETERIA id Organ Played DAMS day Night r.-E GISOI tRS0IGR itenationial 1eamins C:lub drie to hr- of the chil. FronI lIft. thv% are E.iali, Killy Gfeld. Patty McCIffre, ,or Asians year 1,678,25 books and 37rj, Sjournals had been ent to hun a dreds of universities and libraries I in eighteen Asian countries which r had requested them. Students a n ( professors of more than five hundred and fifty American campuses through in s ternational relations clubs, relief t organizations, service fraternities and other student groups have - heen donors. C aro'ina students are asked to s make their contributions to this project by placing the books they wish to give in either of the two boxes indicated for that purpose. The boxes are located on the ground and first floors of Russell House. James Assey and .Pat Hum burger a r e co-chairmen of the project. Beat Clemson! International Students Form Organization A new club, the International Student Club, has been formed on Caipus. The aim of the club is to en ouralge social and cultural ex change through friendship and fellows 'hip among students of all na tionalities on campus. Of fiecers of the club are:. Jane Fadcumi (Amner ican) - President Johs idshei m (N\orw.ay)--Treas urer, aind Ga briel B atairseh (Jor dan i---Secretary. JeirryI Emn i Arubma) and Ha ide E jlaili ( Irain) ire also on the excecutiv e counciml of the club. Somie of the activities the club ha s sponsored so far havec been: apie.nic at the "Y" Camp, a tour of C olumbeia a trip to t he s. C. Staite Fair, andl a llallowee n Pa rty. P1lans for the futuri include thei foirma tion of asocce r team, a tipl to Raleigh, North C arolina, a tip to Gseorgia, and an I nter na tiona l St udent D)ay on the l'.S.C. campus. ce.ekly mee tings of the club iie held. in Room 102, in the Rus sel II ouse, at 7 p.mi . every rues day i n utereitsted ) eson us in v it ed . to it tend. the imeeting. HOLD THAT TIGER! You can depend on SUN wardrobe looking like nl di IC '-<-'-LAU I Student C Publishes November 7, 1'.101 T h 1 - 11 eguhir rI 4e4tii r of StLIeI Council was called to ord1er by I'rs-n. dIt .\ike Quilnn. The rmill utes were*( revard anld appr-overd. ('01lI TT I'-i RI.l-POR. TS: Atrtists Sens ('ominittvv: John (Chapp4-ll, hairrnan. reported that the IIwxt\ Ar-tists St-ries prloVIriln will 1I- N(,vvribv 1o. Th, At hint:a Syra phony (re b,t r: w i per-form. 1The inwit(i.t tee I(corii ItIVII(ds t hat two w 0 crInpli -ni t ar licket - be( givo-n to, tr-.wi ill y Iwin.11hi-r and Il a1L441 m r,'' r F: I ulty Vse Oly." Traffir aned Safety ( ,rno. Kvn Woodipeetr h eo Ing report: Tlw oll im TI4 ,~~h 1 (5 ' t .; I ~I ! I : The( coruni (t. 44. ir mlet w'it h I'reshr. .' T'' a ti'atin 'attid n a \i the fol'wxirv h1a, e ; lished. has o i a ef i [rv is - r inlv firIn to, tu<y tim traffic triI saff-ty c t iions fit- (;ro-4- ri e atIS until 4 sn'' h a r ne ' a. ti alldi l1w ! .iir-11h ; Iitt : & t 1:4 ' report: 2. Wv r4c.rumh n<. blicka.4 up the brwick wa l wlet \w. n ( Irr L anl d the teniIs courII. This. w ,.. iv, w i I cI (hannel 0nost of the peorb-tran traffic to a focus on tw o I points: the traffic sg r.1a1 ( ;rI(en and 1,u 1 I d 11 a1 r-ea in r41t of t1he Iusse!ll House. by niot jayw\alking, ,tobd-ns will finid that these areas will b saf4. toi cross. I. We a i s t rh.'mme ,! t a p(dice offivers he ii'r. i as w I ,olih-r pe.destnan f iu z p,Int i.. ill frnt of the- iuss il I usc. We have betn pronused by I>r. Sur - wait and l l'). Iat r o tha rL1 4ff; (,#rs, w%ill bw av.1ilabh-14 ald wIll 114. ie. 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