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Law RevI Actual Lei By 1111. LANDON Staff Writer The fourth edition of the South Carolina Law Review will be re leased next month. The Law Review, now in its 18th volume, is a professional journal that deals with legal problems. Published five times a year by the Law Students of USC, this legal review examines and re views actual legal cases and gives the conclusion and a summary of each case. The Review gives, besides com ments on eases which fall under different sections of the law, re cent decisions the courts have made on different cases. Also included in the review is a book which deals with the (on tents of publications that are based on legal matters or the law profession. Written by the students them (Or Taipered body: Hathaway trm mI each nd eery Ha thaway~ C lub T ha thati the. body won' ba1 bigllow or _w Treats gal Cases selves, the Review gives a survey of new legal problems in Souti iCarolina and helps students ana lyze legal problems. The staff and various boards of the Review consist of studentF whose membership is determined by the grades they obtain in their first year. They are students of high quality who maintain high grades. The present editor-in-chief iq Robert Fuller. lie and his staff work with the assistance of Web. ster Myers .Jr., faculty advisor and the South Carolina Bar As sociation. The money needed to publish the South Carolina Law Review is ob t.ained from the tuition of the L.aw Students and subsciptions from the members of the South Caro lina Bar Association. The Law Review is a member of the Southern Law Review Con. ference and the National Confer ence of Law Reviews. Hathai what we hoped Jo 'e' x ,asemAllk am -is apers mean bulg P StudentiI/ Joa ii Snauithbierg aects a,. a guid j emsipu. The4 tour. are~ .pomt:.ured b, mionth. ray HalHmari 'nathan Winters we A' *4. ~er-pointed London Polo collar: Disc< places around London. Surprising not ~lso note the perfect pattern matching kct and ecamis.) 'n ai HaIthaway a Clutb Shirt are Th seas.i T hi. madks the. se.ams the nd flit and nea.t ins et four-hole kind. (Euchd indI Hat iw whg.) ouit 7 Where Universi Men buy Haths Lou Columb "N se'war a wh/ite shidt I he< ti se u cr nsis,- (o. (Gamecock Staff photo by Bolding) ion Tours e for *isitors t(uriiaig thw Canlilas thst' stud4.11t I'llifil 41114- sutiaw a ks uld mention) vered this e: it looks round the * e Red "H": F ound on everv Hathawa~ 1ails meet but only w hen the shlrt pec tions. i !WP'mwr ig for youir name: Sen ni on the shirt haw lu. Helps keep your Hat1 ofenuouUs hands. ty of South Carolin way Club Shirts RIE'S ain Street a, S. C. 'r sana,/wn "' S a , iaa. Campus By Stude The first in a series of tours of USC, sponsored by the Student Union, was conducted Sunday, Oct. 16. The tours, guided by USC stu dents, will be held on the second Sunday of each month through April 1N. Beginning at the Rus sell House at 2 p.m., the tours are held at half-hour intervals until 3:30 p.m. Student guides for the first tA)urs were Elbie Conard, Joan Smithberg, Maxine Keresh, Bill Harris, and Ellen Edens. The agenda for the to>urs in cludes the Russell House, the veil bhlck men's residence hall, the Geology Museum, South Building, the science building, the Nuetron Generator Building, South Caro liniana Library, Educational Tele vision Studio, and the Administra tion Building. Also included is the Undergrad uate Library, Computer Science Club where ais passed I18 1ai LI evr awysit 2 t onsored f USC history of the University is pre sented in a film by Dr. Daniel W. H1ollis, professor of history at USC. Dr. Hollis is the author of the two-volume "History of the L'niversity of South Carolina." t Series Concerts er Orchestra will perform Feb. I. and the Charlie Byrd Trio wiW ippa('r March 2. The final con. 'ert will feature Jose Molina's llailes Espanoles" on April 4. USC students, faculty and ad ninistrative staff are admitted ree to the Artist Series concerts lpon presentation of ID cards. Chairman of the Artists Series 'nnittee is Ray Flynn of harle ston. RAVEL IN JMMER '67 SERVICE, INC. it raill . r- Idio(f i t i t - ir -1 1line . be neel onu al 65', Daeron pol. re-atee with Zeel"l to iy or is(orv. ,ize- 8 to F,. First loor 15.0 0 - credit curd MD(K\AY 'Til Tours Sp it Union Center. McKissick Memorial Li brary, and the IOTC exhibit. Stu dents were stationed at these points to give additional informa tion. At the USC-ETV station, the USC Arti Schedules The USC Artists Series has I scheduled six concerts for thel: 19664-7 series. The New York Brass Quintet wAs featured at the first of the concei ts Oct. 21 in the USC Field lIouse. On Nov. 9, the Roger Wagner I Chorale and orchestra will per- i form. Nov. :0, the Derek and Ray pian)o duo will be presented. 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