The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 04, 1966, Page Page Eight, Image 8

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Fa( GATLMlNBURG MEETING Five members of the Depart ment of International Studies will participate in 'the annual meeting of the Southern Political Science Association Nov. 10-12 at Gatlin burg, Tenn. "The New African States: What Hope for Stability?" will be the topic of a panel discussion attended by Asst. Prof. Donald Weatherbee. Weatherbee is also secretary-treas urer of the Southern Region of the International Studies Assn. which will meet in conjunction with the political science assembly in Gat linburg. C h a i r m a n of the Nomination Committee for the Southern Re gional of the International Studies Assn. is Dr. Raymond A. Moore. Place-Name Edited By Curious origins and legends of such unusual place n a m e s like "Amen Crossing," "Monk's Cor ner," and "No Hell Crossing" can be found in "Names in South Caro lina." a place-name journal of the University Department of English. Assoc. Prof. Henry Neuffer of the English faculty edits Volume 13 of the nationally known journal which has just been mailed to over 1,000 subscribers in 32 states and foreign countries. Volume 13 of the journal con OOPS! Apologies to the St. Thom1as More Catholic Center for re portinig it as the St. Thomas More Episcopal Center. It was a reporting mistake amid n fortunaie its well as avoidabie. We hope that we have inot in comvenienced Father Redde too much. Even Wh - Here's the heartL and list of extras center console. F rear. A choice of EmIMIIMI /Ity Fa4 Other members of the staff who pF attend the Gatlinburg meetings are 67 Dr. Lazlo Gorgey, assistant profes sor; Robert M. Mount, instructor; pt and Matthew Stewart, associate di- at rector of the USC Institute of In ternational Studies. SIAVIC STUDIES CONFERENCE la Dr. Edward D. Sokol presented a in paper titled "The Mongol Invasion R of Russia" at the annual meeting m of the Southern Conference on Slavic Studies at the University of N Kentucky. gI Dr. Sokol is an associate profes- A sor in the USC Department of His tory. PIIILOSOPHIY COLLOQUIUM hi "The Riddle o Royce" was the a first address presented by the De- Or A Journal of E. Neuffer I tains discussions of more than 300 interesting place names in South A Carolina. In the current issue an announce- u nient is made of a forthcoming bound book of back issues - vol unies 1-12 - complete with preface s and index. jp The bound edition will be pub lished in MNay of 1967 at the re- C quest of long-time subscribers who want a complete file of this first state place-name journal in the United States. Subscribers, who order before! Feb. 26, 1967, will r e c e i v e the bound edition, and also Volume 13 of "Nanes in South Carolina" and a subscription for V o l u m e 14,;[ which will be published in Nov. 1967. The non - profit, self - supporting journal is described by national re Views as beinig "highly entertain ing and a valuable publication" and is distributed each November to ad1vanced subscribers at $1.50 each. ~n She Answers, H4 DEAR REB: Lately, every tii ested." Last we * **~. . ~ coffee date. TI dR Mwho owns a D< dances, footbA or should I fort DEAR BAD COI SI think your nex a date to seeci Sover America. resist. Now, be break. Ask her get the signal ireaker. . .67 Dodge Coronet 500 that are standard. Like bucket seal 'lush carpeting. Padded instrumen Six or V8 models. And lots more. S Wts I ,rtment of Philosophy in its 1966 colloquium series. I n g a s K. Skrupskelis of the ilosophy f'aculty presented the dress. VISITING SCIENTIST Appearing as visiting scientist At week at East Carolina College Greenville, N. C., was Dr. James Durig of the chemistry depart Dnt. His visit was sponsored by the ational Science Foundation pro -am which is administered by the nierican Chemical Society. DEVELOPMENTS IN AFRICA Dr. Bradley D. Bargar of the story department recently gave lecture to the Aiken Rotary Club t "Recent Developments in East frica," an area of Africa in hich he specializes. Dr. Bargar received his Doctor Philosophy degree from the Uni 1rsity of Toronto and a post >ctoral grant that enabled him to > to England to do research on his >ok, "Lord Dartmouth and the merican Revolution." The book was released in Jan try by the University Press. VICE - PRESIDENT WITTEN C. H1. Witten, vice president for t u d e n t Affairs, has been ap )inted South Carolina Member ii) Chairman of the American >)llege Personnel Association. He will represent the state on ,e association's National Member lip Committee. CORNELL ARM " GOOD FOOD " Convenient To Campus " Pleasant Atmosphere " 10% Discount On Meal STUDENT SPECIAI SStill Gets the Bt ne I call my girl, she's either "n< ek I coiled her 23 times and coi e trouble started when she stc >dge Coronet. Now she goes t il games, etc. Do you think I shc pet her and break her heart? BAD COI MJNECTIONS: Scall should be to your DodgeI le '67 Coronet, the car that's You'll find that its good looks fore you break your girl's hear to go for a ride in your new Cc A campus favorite with its gre s with either a companion sea t panel. Padded sun visors. S a get with '67 Dodge Coronet DODGE DIVISION I SI'EIIATI Dr. Ronald Anderson Appt Of S. C. Regio Mrs. Lutitia T. Anderson of the p College of General Studies has been t appointed H e a d s t a r t regional I training officer for South Caro- t lina. C As head of the regional training post, established by a grant from the Office of Economic Opportun ity, Mrs. Anderson will devote 20 per cent of her time to USC's Early Childhood Education Pro gram. The remainder of her time will be spent aiding in the plan ning, administering or conduct of IS CAFETERIA Books isy Signal. >t in" or "not inter Jidn't even make a arted dating a guy o parties with him, >uld call her again, MJNECTIONS )ealer. Then make >reaking hearts all are pretty hard to t, give her another ronet. I think she'll 3at new looks, ride, in the middle or a sat belts, front and and get busy. ICHRYSLER dMOTORS CORPORATION ION '67 Gamecock photo by Crewe C. Horn >inted Head nal Training rogranis for young children in le state. She will visit local communities help plan for Child Development enters and train administrators nd staff of the centers for in mrvice education. When i1 to politi a MugA Some sharp tongues definec policical animal with his "'n of the fence, his "wump" on heads claim it a stamp of in dlefinitioni and corporate stanl tric takes is strictly nonpartis lIut nonpart isani as WE mn nize that. to he an effective vidlual must become a politi< it means being more activet Up at the polls. So we do ouI age our 1 70,000) people i political leanings - in whate SWe d.o it by sponsoring a Act ion'" program that takt explores all angles. WE peop' blue collar --lead it. Long courses are given at WE ground subjects include suc ~0.erant0r1r ms - -.Tic Daers Dr. Horn Insurance Dr. H1. W. Davis, USC vice presi dent for .academic affairs, and Dr. Olin S. Pugh, acting dean of the College of Business Administration have announced the appointment ol Dr. Ronald C. Horn as holder ol the W. Frank Hipp Chair of In surance in the college. The W. Frank Hipp Chair ol Insurance, established at the Uni versity several years ago to develoy collegiate education in insurance was made possible by a gift fron the Hipp family in Greenville. Th< chair is named in honor of W Frank Hipp, founder and for man: years president of Liberty Life In surance Company. An associate professor in th< College of Business Administration Dr. Horn holds both the certifie life underwriter (CLU) and cer. tified property c a s u a 1 t y under writvr (CPCU) professional desig nations. Dr. Horn is a graduate witi honors from Butler University held a graduate fellowship awardet by the S. S. Huebner Foundatioi for Insurance Education, and re evived the (octor of hilosophy (e. gree in 1962 from the Universit: of Pennsylvania. Prior to coming to the Univer -92 i comes LCS,is big I rump? 'mugwump" as a Unemployment.. ug" on one side . . . A mer ica's Hal he other. ('learer are handed out 1 Jependence. The "I low can I get st ce Western Elec- use my talents to an. Beflore electijot uist he, we recog- are held. Hunt inj cit izen,. the inudi- ciarns f rm both ni :ail partisan. And speak. A dialogut han just showing ] housands of r best to encour- stirs up their pc o express their them better infori ver directiotn. As a nationalc "Democracy in to make ever-bet s no sides, but nmetnt, we believe Ie - white collar, are vital. It's also before elections, locations. Back- ( h Soc. and Eco. MANuIActu stent Prnhiem nf AN EQUAi Receives Award sity, Dr. Horn was assistant pro fessor of insurance and statistics at Syracuse University -and direc tor of educational services for the American College of Life Under writers. He has authored several books and articles on insurance, and he is currently editor of the Curricu lar Concepts section of the Journal of Risk and Insurance and also of the Bulletin of the Commission on Insurance Terminology. Memberships held by Dr. Horn include American Risk and Insur ance Assn., American Society of Chartered Life Underwriters and Society of Chartered Property and Casualty Underwriters. Dr. Horn is a member of the Board of Graders of the American College of Life Insurance Under writers. Professor's Wife Dies Mrs. Carmeni Rhodes Crutch fiele, wife- of USC Professor of Jounialism Gte)rge T. Crutchfield, diied SuIda. in I11aptist H4ospital. Fmieral services were at 2 p.m. Tuesday in T r i n i t y Methodist Ciurcht, Wqest Columbia. I b business .The Negro's Long Struggle ance of Paymecnts. Booklets hat answer questions like: arted in p)olitics? Ho6w can I crvec my party?" s, flack Your Party rallies and posters hung. Politi ational parties are invited to develops. p WE'l people p)articipate. It >litical juices. Heclpsi make ned, ergo: better citizens. ompa ny, in the Bell System ter communications equip such basic commIunicaitions fun! itern lcti i.OPRUNIT EOERSSE