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Moot Court To
Ie USC Moot Court Team, C
Walter T. Cox, Rudolph C. Barnes
W. Wilkins (left to right) is parti
regional rmunds of the 17th aniual
Court Conpetition in Charleston,
amd Saturday. Nine other college tea
Department
Receives Su
The National S c i e n c e Fo
awarded a grant of $10,700 to
partment of Physics and Astroi
Jazz Progr
Pianist - composer - singer Mose
Allison will appear in concert Sun
day at the Columbia High School
auditorium at 3:30 p.m.
The concert will be the third in ]
a series of presentations sponsored i
by the Columbia Jazz Club. I
Allison will be accomp.anied by I
drummer Ronnie Free and bass I
player Rusty Gilder. A blend of the i
blues, hop, folk, and modern jazz i
will be featured by the group.
All three artists have appeared
before Carolina audiences in the
past, when they performed for the
Carolina Summer Jazz Festival of
F Placement
Interviews
The University P l a e e m e n t
Bureau announced this week it has
scheduled no job interviews during,
Thanksgiving vacation.
Interviews will come to a tempo
rary halt Tuesday and resume the
following Tuesday after the holi
days.
Schedule of companies and gov
ernment agencies who will be in
terviewing during the next two
weeks is as follows:
Nov. 21. 22 [Deering-Mlllliken
Kendall
Central Intelllgence Agency
Nov. 21 Federat Pacific Electrtc
Va. ih e .gartment
Firestone Synthetie
Nov. 22 Proeter & G.ami>le
Ameriean Lava
Nov. 29 fl .r A. hmia
Cannon Mfills
Atonie Energy Comm.
Crawford & Co.
Trust Co. of Ga.
P'roeter & G;ambtle
First National or Ga.
Nov. 30 Southern Jtesearch institute
(Caigon Corp.
Bow.aters
2 lout of
3 forest
acres
burned
were mn
the south
And in the South, forests mean
money. Fires cost millions of dol
Iors in jobs, construction products
and natural resources . .. thou
sands of acres in scenic beauty,
recreational facilities and wildlife
resIfyou must use fire, use
EVERY TIME
SA PoR1ST
FIRE STRIKES,
YOU GET 5URN4EDI
:,am Competes h
om po8ed of ing in the r
|r. and William will he selee
cipating in the in New Yor
National Moot case being i
W. Va., Friday evidence by
ms are conpet
Of Physic
mimer Res
Undation has The gra
the USC De- search foi
10my. have only
sm Slated
1963 and 1964 in Columbia.
A I I i s o n has appeared at
Newport Jazz Festival and has
orded for C o I u in b i a, Atlar
Prestige, and Epic records. le
vorked with Stan Getz, Gerry .
igan, the Al Cohn-Zoot S
,roup, and has played at the V
-uard and the Half Note. I
rear he performed before audier
n London.
A d v a n c e tickets may be I
-hased at the Capitol Newsst
ind Taylor Street P"harmacy, or
vriting The Columbia Jazz C1
3ox 811, Columbia, 29202.
Prices are $1.50 for adults
11.00 for students and servicen
rickets will be on sale at the d
it $2.00 for adults and $1.50
>tudents and servicemen. Child
inder 12 will be admitted fret
tecompanied by adults.
THE BI
RESTJ
Is The F
Save 8Oc o.
Thi
HOT MI
11:30 A.M.-2 P.M
85c.f
MEAT -- 3 VEGETA
Located Across Fr,
429 MAIN STIUET .
Gameeek photo by Rockhot
Regional Meet
egional rounds, from which two teams
ted to argue in the national rounds helki
k City in December. The hlpothetical
rgued this year involves obtaining legal
electronic eaveosdpping.
s, Astronomy
earch Funds
nt will be used for summer re.
college physics professors wh<
I limited opportunity for research
-uring the academic year.
Dr. 0. F. Schuette, head o
the Department of Physic,
and Astronomy, will direct t
10-week program at USC foi
the interested professors, begin.
ning in June.
C o 11 e g e professors, including
thos from junior colleges, wh
hu have obtained at least a master'
lul
degree in the field of science arc
eligible for the program.
ast
Loan Request
Ur- 'T7he deadline for a)plications for
And --tudent loans for the spring senester
by at t:SC is Dec. 9.
Uh, Applications for National Defense
Studenlt lAUs, United Studeent AiW
in d Ftund IAms, Guiarantieed S t u d e i I
len. I,oans, Nursing Student IA)ans, and
oor Edhucatiomal Opportuniity Grants mnusi
for be submitted by this date.
ren 7totieF students who submitted ap
if plicatims for National Defense Stu.
dent Loans for the entire academic
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Comedl
"The Beggars' Opera," second
University Theater production of
the fall semester, will be presented
Dec. 8, 9 and 10 in Drayton Hall.
Curtain time is 8:15 p.m. for the
musical comedy.
The play is under the direction of
Dr. Conrad Bishop, a newcomer to
USC dramatics, and features a new
musical score composed by the di.
rector's wife, Mrs. Linda Bishop.
According to Dr. Bishop, the play
is "being approached as a play for
its comic values rather than as an
opera."
The plot concerns a highwayman
named MacHeath who loves wine
and women. He marries a young
woman named Polly Peach urm
whose father earns a living aiding
and "selling out" an outlaw and
his gang.
Peachuni tries to intervene in the
marriage, because he is afraid it will
hurt his "business," an action which
leads to the arrest of MacHeath.
Tickets will be 50 cents for USC
students, 95 cents for non-USC stu
dents, $1 for faculty members and
$1.50 for non-faculty adults.
Reservataions may be made by
calling 4288 at D r a y t o n Hall.
Tickets will be on sale beginning
next week in Russell House.
Cast for the production is as fol
lows:
John Buffington - MacHeath
Jim E. Quick - Peachum
J. Burrell Sanders - Lockito
Chuck Nixon - Mat of the Mint
and The Beggar
Rusty Weatherford - J i m m y
Twitcher
Mike Walker - Filch
M i k e B a t t - Crook-Fingered
Jack
Truman H1enderson-Wat
Dreary
Deadline Set
year do not need to file an additional
alp)lication for the spring semester.
All other USC students who re
ceived loans for the fall semester and
wi4h to renew them must submit aw
al)plications.
We've got
Sure, you've heard it
companies it's lost its
So we'll skip the st
or the most, or thef
think privately thati
to be convinced.
We do have a b)ookI
we do, the places w
towns we live in.
And if you've got
man gets ahead on
COLLINS RADIO COM PAN
Bangkok a Seirut ' IrarIforte
- Plans
r-Opera
Gary Messenger-Robin o
Bagshot
Mike Simpson - Nimming Ned
Terry Lamb- Harry Padingtor
and The Manager
Don MacMahon - Ben Budger
Weldon Bagwell - Constable
John Jones - Constable
Richard Williams - Drawer
Martha Claire Kestler - Po 1 ly
Peachum
Cecil Hardy - Mrs. Peachum
Carol Treacy - Lucy Lochit
Donna Wilson - Diana Trapes
Jackie Snyder -Mrs. Coaxer
Jo Ann Fremont-Mrs. Vixen
Karen Deas - Jenny Diver
Lynn Doggette - Dolly Trull
Benzena Hall - Betty Doxy
Mary Frances Padd ie-Mrs.
Slamnilkin
Ann Norris -Suky Tawdry
Flo Coker - Molly Brazen
Donna Freeman - New Whore
U. S. Edu
National
The United States Office of Ed
ication is offering 20 National
Postdoctoral Fellowships in educa
tional research for 1967.
Candidates for the fellowship
must have obtained a doctor's de
gree and must have demonstrate
outstanding research interest ant
capability, and a potential foi
greater development as an educa
t ional researcher.
Applicants may have specializek
in education, a behavioral science
er an area related to education and
its problems.
A committee of research scholar.
of the Office of Education staff
will choose the recipients of th-c
fellowships, based on nationwidc
competition. Candidates will be re
quired to describe the training they
wish to persue, and how this train.
ing will aid in their development a
educational researchers.
Participants will receive a train.
ing stipend for a period up to 12
months, equivalent to the salar)
they would have received in their
lie best fi lities, ti
>efore -probably from so ma ny
meaning for you.
ory about our having the best,
inest of anything. Even if' we
f's true, it st ill remains for' you
't about our faxcilitlies, the work
here we work, thbe cities andl
he mat urity to k now that a
his own de'monstratedl ability
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LITTLE MAN
You
CARO
ifFkF.EA E-~-INC
cation Off
Postdocto:
regular employment.
The deadline for applicants i
Dec. 31, 1966. Forms and instruc
tions for applying for the Nation.v
Postdoctoral Fellowship may be o:
tained from:
Research Training Branch
Division of Research Trainin,
and Dissemination
Bureau of Research
U. S. Office of Education
Washington, D. C. 20202
'Re - Runoff'
To Academih
Studenits in the School of Jounial
ism ch-cted D)nalI Caugluman am
Ginny Garroll to tie school's Acz
demiic Re4-sponsibility Conlunitlee i
eletio. last week.
The voiting marked the fifth tim
that journalism students had caw
their ballots for the committee men
berm.
Ie linilest benellf"Is, danl
to handle a job, you're the kir
like to talk with.
We suggest you see your
etr for (let ails. If he happer
Career b)ooks, write to Ma
Emiployment, Collins Radi(
Rapids, Iowa; I)allas, Texa
C'alifornia.
Then, contact the Collinsr
visits the campus. You'll g,
ca reer's at Collins.
COMMUNICA T IC
An equa
., IOWA . NI WPORI IBE ACHI, CA L IFORI
I ON CAMPUS
ice Offers
ral Grants
Announcement of the selections
will be miade June 1, 1967. Fellows
will attend a one-week seminar in
Washington, D. C., on "research
priorities in relation to the coun
try's mowt pressing educational is
sues."
Funds for .the new program are
provided under Title IV of the
Elementary and Secondary Educa
tion Act of 1965.
ElecIts Two
rCommittee
-Plrimtary and ruIn-If ballotinig dur
inig regular fall elections were in
validamed due to votinig irregularitie,
nlecessitatinig nlew clections onl No
vembler I and 2.
'17he November 2 run-offs resulted
in a three-way tie for the two avail
t able commnittee seats, anid elections
i- officials scheduhed last week's "re
run-f
college placeenlo,:
ist e u f)oln
naero Pofsioa
> opayIn ea
'icsn ae Ofers
atsraigh talk about
Cwill atndS n-eksmnri
Sprortini i rem ltonheon
poidd TOR NO,rNTitleIVO fh