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To Give 'I
BY JIM
Assistant M
Lectures will be given on
activity groups by visiting sr
history and English Literatu
Major General Gines Perez, con
manding general at Fort Jackson,
will be guest speaker of Chi Chap
ter of Sigma Delta Pi, national
Spanish honor fraternity.
Gen. Perez will speak on "Little
Known Spanish Explorers" at 8
p.m. in Room 205 of the Russell
House. His talk will include a dis
cussion of the culture and litera
ture of Spain.
The commanding general came
to the United States from Spain in
1919. After studying at the Uni
versity of Arizona, Gen. Perez
Student
Bowlers
Post Win
David Schade, a freshman at
USC from Hampton, Virginia, was
niamed all-events w,inner at tht
Region Five Inter-Collegiate Bowl
ing Tournament in Raleigh last
week.
Schade. a Chi Psi pledge, wor.
the event over ~0 other bowler
repres-nting 14 colleges in this
region. The Carolina team. Spon
sored by the Student Union R,ere
ation Committee, placed second in
team competition.
In addition to the all-events
award, Schade, averaging 1.'s
points in five games, placed secon I
in the singles competition. lie will
re)restnt USC and the region in
the national finals in St. Paul.
Minnesota, in April.
Other members of the USC team
were: .1. K. Inabinet. George Sink.
Jerry IIlckman. and Leona Bridge.
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Wednesday, March 3, to USC
eakers in the fields of Spanish
re.
began a tour of service with the
U. S. Army.
Gen. Perez will be installed as
an honorary member during the
meeting. Also, selected students in
terested in the Iberian Peninsula
and Latin American countries will
be initiated.
James Holly Hanford, scholar
and teacher, will lecture Wednes
day at 8 p.m. In the Russell House
Auditorium as guest of the USC J
English Department.
Dr. Hanford, who has taught in
colleges and universities through- J
,ut the United States, will speak
,n "Milton in Italy."
The visiting lecturer's teaching
eareer has been chiefly at the Uni
versity of North Carolina, the Uni
versity of Michigan. and Western it
Reserve University. In 1959-19o n
he served as Smith-Mundt Profes
sar at the University of Damascus.
Syria, as a colleague of Dr. John
English Department head
at USC.
Professor Hanford's chief study
F
1.1.1 cOncerned the English poet,
lohn Milton. H is .1Milton Handbook.
providing a study of Milton schol- J
arship is now in its fifth edition. A C
-ritical biography. John Milton,
r'y/s n,, publishe d in 1949, h as
rocently become available in paper
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The public is invited to attend F
:his special lecture.
Scholarships A
For Foreign Stu
USC Foreign student adviser
Ted Ledeen announced this week p
:he availability of scholarships for V
a spe.ial foreign student assembly f:
this summer.
The Williamsburg International
Assmblv will convene June 6-9 to
liscuss "The American Pattern:
Revolution and Evolution."
Placement Bureau
Lists Interviews
b
The Placement Bureau has an
nounced its list of interviews for
.he first week of March. They are
as follows: March 1-J. P. Stevens
and Arthur Anderson; March 2
Ernst and Ernst, North Carolina
National Bank, C r a irf o r d and
('ompany, American Bakeries, Can- t
n an Mills, and Fidelity Mutual;
March 3-California State Board
>f Personnel, Firestone, J1. B. Ivey,
Federal Pacific Electric, Plantation
Pipe Line, andl Scott Paper; March
l-Sonoco, G;eorgia Power, Chicago
B ridge and I ran. Rock HIill Tele
nhone Company, C. I. A., and State
of Gergia Merit Sy stem; March 5
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Pledges 29
On Wednesday evening, D e I t a
igna Pi, professional business ad
kinistration fraternity, increased
s membership by pledging 29
ien.
Pledging in ceremonies this week
icluded: Thomas Barnett, Jim
ell, Charlie Boswell, George Can
ly. Marty Chandler, Mike Doane,
Ahn Downs. Bill Estridge, Dale
loyd, and Ronnie Floyd.
Also, Dean Hawkins, Herman
jhnson, Tony Kokolis, Peter Mc
orkle, Gene Miller, Charlie Mont
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rank Sanders, Barry Shields.
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Those eligible to attend the ex
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illiamsburg include s t u d e n t s
ron a country other than the
nited States who have completed
t least one year of graduate-level
udy.
There are openings at present
)r 50 qualified foreign students.
eadline for applications is March
The Williamsburg Assembly is
)onsored by the Rockefeller Foun
ation, the organization that re
uilt Colonial Williamsburg.
Interested students should con
ict Mr. Ledeen in the Administra
ve Annex for details and applica
on forms.
Mr. Ledeen urges foreign stu
?nts in the Carolina Community
ho are eligible to take advantage
this conference before returning
their home countries.
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Brothers and pledges of the busi
ness fraternity will today solicit
contributions for the annual Heart
Fund Drive in the downtown Co
lumbia area.
Carolina Pharn
Attend Annual
BY JOHN ARANT
News Editor
Carolina pharmacy s t u d e n t s
mingled with state and national
pharmacists Wednesday during the
11th annual Pharmacy Seminar in
Russell House.
The seminar group, attracting
aver 400 participants, discussed
subjects including pharmaceutical
practice, professional affiliations,
pharmacy service in health care I
facilities, recent regulations con
cerning pharmacy practice in the
state, surgical and convalescent
aids, and surgical supports and
related items.
Sponsored by the South Carolina
Pharmaceutical Association and
the Schools of Pharmacy of USC
and the Medical College of South
Carolina, the seminar was ad
dressed by J. Curtis Nottingham
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THE UGLY MAN ON CAM
PUS CONTEST will be sponsored
>y the Alpha Phi Omega national
;ervice fraternity early in March.
For the first time, the Ugly Man
,inner will be accompanied by a
>eautiful girl.
The winner of the contest will be
letermined by the penny votes of
.arolina students. All proceeds will
,o to the Donald Russell Emer
xency Loan Fund. The UMOC win
ier will he recognized at a dance
winding up the contest week.
TIE CRI':1LE has announced
that March 1 is the deadline for
mainscripts mubmitted for the first
f its two tpring editions. Students
ire requested to subnit fictionl,
poetry, esa%f, drania review%, music
reviews and art work.
Theu Crucible meets each Mon
lay night at 8 p.m. in Rfni 202 of
he Rusel] House. Interested stu
ltits are invited to attend. Office
iour% of The Crucible are Mlonda
iacy Majors
Conference
he American Pharmaceutical As
;ociation.
Others addressing the all-day
session included Raymond A. Gos
wlin, marketing research special
st; Dr. Thomas D. Wyatt, South
arolina chief drug inspector; Wil
iam W. Tester, president of the
American Society of Hospital
Pharmacists.
Co-chairmen of the seminar com
nittee of the S. C. Pharmaceutical
Association and presiding over the
eminar were Medical College
Pharmacy Dean William A. Prout
ind Dean R. Wi'. Morrison of
USC's School of Pharmacy. Prof.
I. M. Plaxco, Jr., of Carolina is
)resident-elect of the state associa
,ion.
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THE HYPATIAN LITERARY
SOCIETY recently elected new of
ficers. President is Sally Nichol
son; vice-president, Elaine Pres
ton; sec r et a r y, Joyce Kolb;
treasurer, R o n a Shellenberger;
critics, Gayle Turner and Darlene
Baker; social c h a i r m e n, Pat
Beamon and Chris Edwards.
Applications for membership in
Hypatian are now being taken. To
be eligible for membership, a girl
must have maintained a B average
in English 11, 12, 21 and 22.
Applicants should mail their
names to Box U-4237 no later than
March 10. For further information
call Sally Nicholson at 782-2134.
THE OFFICE OF STUDENT
AID has announced that loans
under all loan programs are still
available for this semester. Stu
dents, desiring aid should contact
Mr. Paul Fidler, Director of Stu
dent Aid, in the Administrative
Annex.
A REPRESENTATIVE of the Ex.
periment in 1ienational Living
progran will speak to students in
Iert-ted in foreign study and living
abroad for this sunner. 'Ie meet
itg will he held in loom 102 of
the Rlussell House this afterfloon at
.a p.m1.
THE PHYSICAL EDUCATION
DEPARTMENT reminds students
:hat the hours for student use of
the gymnasium are posted on the
gym door.
TIlE STUDENT NVIISES TALENT
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STUDENT ACTIVITY
GROUPS desiring allocations from
,he Student Affairs Committee for
ise during the summer session
should contact Mr. Ted Ledeen in
the Administrative Annex.
TIlE NEWMAN CLUB will rel*
hold n aipostolic worksliop tomo.
row, February 27, after 1 noaw
Th1ere will 1e a lunchmi vwrved, fol.
lowed by three speakerp.
Tie regular meeting of Newm,4
(2ub will he WNneMilav night at 7
p.m. at the Thoma More Cemr.
Officer will be electe.
THE CAROLINA CHRISTIAN
FELLOWSHIP will meet in Rut.
ledge Chapel, March 2 at 7 p.m.
Miss Katherine Cumming will
speak on "Christianity in Action."
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