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THE LUTHERAN STUDENT A
of Renaissance paintings at the Ca
Soon. The group will form at the Li
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ATTENDING the 30th annual j
Association In Little Rock, Ark., N
sors Robert D. Ochs, Daniel W. Holl
Harrington.
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THE DEPARTMENT OF MUS
concert Sunday at 4 p.m. at the C
from the works of Beethoven, Hir
given.
HISPANIC SOCIETY invites a
versation sessions every Tuesday
Russell House.
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DEAN AMY VIGLIONE of thi
sions of the National League for b
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USC SAILING CLUB will meet
Business Administration building.
sary.
ELECTION RESULTS will be a
of Pi Sigma Alpha in Room 101 ol
Moot Court
In Regional 4
USC's Law School's National Moot
Court Team departed for Durham,
N. C., yesterday to compete with
eleven other law schools in this
region.
The team, composed of S.
Tucker McCravy III, William M.
Bowen, and Robert G. Clawson,
was selected in a competition open
to students with a B average or
above.
The National Competition, open
to all accredited law schools in
the United States, is directed to
ward developing the student's abil
ity in appellate advocacy. All
teams argue a hypothetical prob
lem formulated by the National
Committee in New York.
Of the eleven schools competing
in Durham, two will be selected to
go on to the final rounds held in
New York in December.
Faculty advisor, Professor
Charles H. Randall, Jr., will ac
company the team on its trip to
Durham as will alternate team
member, William B. Regan.
Anyone desiring to send a col
mnember of his family or friend coi
enclose $3 for a year's subscription i
and send to eirculatio manager
Subscription begins upon payment.
Student's Name ,_________
Student's Box No._______
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and There
SSOCIATION will tour the exhibil
lumbia Museum of Art this after
theran center at 3:30 p.m.
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neeting of the Southern Historical
ovember 11-14, are history profes.
is, George C. Rogers and Gordon K
IC will present a chamber music
flumbia Museum of Art. SelectionE
demith, Barber, and Bach will b
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il Spanish students to attend con.
from 1 to 3 p.m. in -Room 101
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School of Nursing attended ses.
fursing this week in Dallas, Texas
1 0
November 19 in Room 119 of the
No knowledge of sailing is neces
1 0 0
nalyzed at next Thursday's meeting
Russell House at 7:30 p.m.
Participates
..Aompetition
Other competing law schools ir
this region are the University ol
West Virginia, University of Vir
ginia, Washington and Lee Uni.
versity, Duke University, Univer
sity of Richmond, Wake Forest,
University of North Carolina,
South Carolina State College,
North Carolina College, and Wil
liam and Mary.
BANDS
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ing Home" from the Civil Wai
era, "Marche Lorraine" from
World War I, "American Patrol'
representing World War II, and
a finale featuring "America the
Beautiful."
The pre-game program will fea
ture the USC Marching Game
cocks Band; Carolina Coquettes
majorette corps; USC solo twirl
ers Diane Love, Bren Johnston,
Sally Pritchard and Frances Scott
Turner; massed corps of high
school majorettes; and the massed
bands playing the National An.
them.
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nplete the section below, clip out,
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L. Carer Crewe, Box 961, USC.
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DESTINY OF A DYNASTY by
professor of international studies,
Press.
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NATIONAL SECURITY AGEN
will be administered on the Carolio
ment Bureau has the details.
NINE PROFESSORS from the
are in Atlanta, Ga., November 11-1
of the Southern Economics Asso<
Administration Association. Atten
Wesson, Jr., Clinton A. Baker, Cl
Olin S. Pugh, Steven J. Shaw, I
Barclay.
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DR. ROBERT V. HECKEL, pi
laborating author of a new book,
published this month.
JOURNALISM PROFESSOR E
the third district board of director
America.
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THE STUDENT EDUCATION
nesday at 5 p.m. in Room 102 of
ALPHA LAMBDA DELTA ann
dent, Joyce Able; vice-president,
Spenser; treasurer, Mary DeLoache
NEWMAN CLUB meets Wedne
sell House. Business meeting will 1
Sorority Aj
AvailableS
Carolina's c h a p t e r of Alpha
Lambda Delta, honorary scholastic
sorority, announces the availability
of four $1,500 fellowships to be
awarded by the sorority's national
council to qualifying students dur
ing the 1965-1966 academic year.
Special consideration will be
given sorority members from in
stitutions where there is a chapter
of Alpha Lambda Delta.
The fellowships will be awarded
for graduate study and members
of Alpha Lambda Delta who grad
uated in 1962. 63, or 64 are eligi
ble.
Applicants will be judged by
their scholastic record, recommen
Intraniual Leaders
Attend Convention
The USC Women's Intramural
Council was represented at a con
vention of the South Carolina
Athletic Recreation Federation for
College Women held at Limestone
College, Gaffney, November 6 and
7.
Those attending from Carolina
were Claire Terry, president of
Women's Intramural C o u n c it1,
Sandy Conwell, intramu rat assis
tant and Betty Felton, secretary.
Sports included in the USC
women's intramural program are
volleyball, t e n n i s, badminton,
swimming, basketball, b ow 1 i n g,
bridge, shuffleboard, ping - pong,
golf, softball and archery.
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Dr. I. William Zartman, associate
was published recently by the USC
CY Proressional Qualification Tests
a campus December 12. The Place
school of Business Administration
4, participating in annual meetings
iation and the Southern Business
ding are James A. Morris, W. H.
karles R. Milton, James G. Hilton,
tobert T. Collins, and Robert W.
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ofessor of psychology, iB the col
"Applied Psychology in Dentistry,"
irl A. McIntyre has been named to
s of the Advertising Federation of
ASSOCIATION will meet Wed.
Russell House.
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>unces the following officers: presi
Lynn Brownlee; secretary, Debbie
and junior advisor, Ann Lumpkin.
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sday night, 7 p.m., Room 101, Rus
e followed by a pizza party.
inounces
cholarships
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Fourteen Carolina students have
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