The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, November 17, 1967, Image 2
TROUNCE
THE Z
TIDETIDE
UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA
Vol. LVIII, No. 1 1 Columbia, South Carolina November 17, 1967
News Si
First In A Series
By SALLY ZALKIN
Asst. Managing Editor
"After ordering textbooks from a
book store at another state univer
sity recently, students were startled
to find the prices about one-third
cheaper than the Campus BHook Store.
"After some investigation they
found that even secondhand books
bought at the Campus Book Store
cost about twice as much as those
ordered front another state.
"Some have said that the profits
of the hook store go into the ath
let ic department's treasury. Others
Hughes Will
Biography C
S''astes
Frost, ar
salpled
lina s t
Rob.frt I
films.
Hie col
presentl'
of Aim
-whom hI
I)ecemhe
"It sol
account
a rather
tere'sted
professo
Hughes I wante(
Male Sex ~~
1"1a le S e x.. impartial
s aid he
Offender
and hop(
Arrested o
try. I,'ve
F"our of seven cast's of exihi- plIe in C
tion on the U'SC e a imt p u s have the case
end-d in arrest oi a non-stud,nt New Yoi
male, Campus Police Chief Hiuston I)lghe:
'. Rtobison said this week. A Lover
I'he four incidents occeurred infl :
the area of Capstone louse.
aInd co4-di
'he accused was tried, fine"d eational
$lo or :;o days in jail and s"rnt depicting
to the S. C. state Hospital for life won
psychiatric examination. Of \a
Rtobison a I s o reported that a Lolita or
stuent was apprehended by the 'itizen, I
state I)olice authorities last week- a quite
end in connection with an att,'mpt found ho
to take the attorney general's re- -uropei
served parking sign from the State 11ughes
I louse' grouunds, htis films
IThe offentder was given au choice
of a$50 finet or 0tdaystinjail andt
chtose to p'ay the fine.
Tiger Death
Will Revive
Old Rivalry
Th ireCs of ahistory-mnaking
rivalry w i I I rev'~ive full-strenigth
T uesday~ as I'SC studenuts ItarIade
thr toughI tIhe streets of C olumbi a
and burt n I the Clemsont 'T'iger.
A\ shirttail parade will begint at
8:30 p.mit. ini firont of lLussellIi liuse
andti will by 7:30 pitt. wiind its way
to intramnural lField "'A'' where' a
plaper reptlica of Carolinta's ntuim
hter oine r'ival wvill mteet a fieiry
TheIo pairade-pep rally-igetr b~iutn
inig is ain annrutal 'elebaltiont blefore
thei Car'olinta-Clemnson f ((o t b al b I~
Th'Iis year the utsual week-loing *~
frenzy buitin ug upI to Ithe gamet( will
be intterruptedl by IThantksgiv~'ing (n
1(4 (' e at u ' (Iof the holiday, T'he (ous sit t
(Gamiecock will chtange its plulica.- (trosswa~lk
A spIecia IC(leimsont ('(itin will Wedn iesda
b1e ava~uilable1 in Itussell IIIouse', Co - 'IThe r's
Itluia lIIall andt~ Capston ln' Iouse IllaIemenittit
oIn T'uesdIay. Fintal dead4411ntes for vyllow Itg
mteetintg anntiounicementits and~ grolup lightts or
activities will be tonightt. latioit of
eries Del
have intimated that the book store
here operates solely on a cost basis,
being operated so that the Univer
sity students may get their books at
a greatly reduced price.
"Students should be required to
pay what is necessary to support the
University's v a r i o u s departments,
kit they at least have a right to
know where this money goes. When
a man i purchases a book, he under
stands by that that he is huying a
book, not a foothall uniform, tuition.
or railroad mileage for the athlete.
"Carolina students believe in their
athletes. They are willing to back
Write
Of Levy,
4
By .MONA G 'l.UT (
Asst. News 1,litor
of Hloward Levy, Robert ,
1d Vladimir Nabokov were
Wednesday night by Caro
I d e n t s who listened to
lughes and v i e w e his
nmented onia book lie is
researching on the trial
Captain lIowned Levy,
said he read abouti
r in the New York Times.
mnded from the newspaper
that he (Levy) might he
odd character. I was in
also in the question of
nal ethics he was raising.
I to see how serious he
s said he wanted to handle
dramatically and with as
a vi.'w as possible. 1e
as at pains to find people
my to speak for their side.
t to prove what happened ,
'fully what it has meant
"rmy, doctors in and out
litary, L."vy, and the coun.
found infinitely more Io
oluma who understand
than among friends in A
; showed "Robert Frost_ Pans
's Q u a r r ' I With the near col
1md "Vladirnir Nahoko v,'' wal to I
ilh lhe producdt, wrot, patio Wil
reeted for National hdu_ as far as
'I' e ev i s i on. 'T'he filh will be f
the last years of Frost's dalce fl(
In Academy Award. the platf
>okov, Russian author of lighting
ii now a U'nited States organizal
Iughes said, "I expected -
irickly character . . . I
n to be pel'haps the last
gentleman."
was invit"'d to present
by AWAltl-.
Staff Photo by Chief
G rzybowlfski
ite Studies Gree
ers To0 USC St
to elinionat. tI h dang r a s t r i p~ s is
on at the Green i S-treeit until a suitath
in fionat of Riussel Io I.us. 's obtaiined.
-twee n the. maoj
>dution ased~o for t he re- Sout h Towe~.r,
of tIe cuirrenit flashiny. \lckiss,ek I il
t s by~ t ither (lashilng red I i:: p.m wa '
toil sig,ns andl the aistal- luition pa ssed .
me tal intlav w. a r n i n g hodv.
Ives Into
them to the utmost, but what re
spectable student wants to have
money taken from him under false
p)retenses?"
Is the situation any different 35
years later?
The above editorial was reprinted
from a 19:32 (;omccock, showing that
stu lent opinion, at least, hasn't
change I much over the years. A re
cent (,am(crk poll shows that stu
dents are still complaining, and their
chief complaints are high prices, poor
service, and lack of required books.
And they are still asking, "Where
does our money go?"
Staff Ph
Moat For Russell H
for the expansion of the Russell I<
upletion with the construction of
inrrountl an enlarge d Russell IHouse
I go as far as the new wall on the sc
the parking lot on the west. A rai
reetel opposite the cafeteria. A dia
>or with a capacity for 150 couples i
urm. The area will be equipped wit
equipment andi will be available te
viet Expi
Pettorigru ChpoGalowe
tudentsrl ove
I3ose tempoaryvmasur
neipermanet solutro
nl'rttransportationbe
or arionarf capsteno.
Russnl1917ousesand
inrequeste inaasrthe
aTsinfleemst ui
ofe legal refem
'hoogrphr Cip alowa "Pt igru Cofg <
G).rzo0wki,a
n Street eai odern Sioviet
~j ~i~ru ~ tnigr fi"Te tagre
metiio,"w in aale
ten PIia V neau 1tinary can of I
or t anspitat o) eepit i th preind
or rasofCapt ne. ~i 196-1 was te
l~usel III ose an of fueudon,a iie'
ra r fr O~ t;2t)Untl "In' affct a'o i
wa~'ust di e5)-l, cred."ir
by te leisla i of Ilegial ireor.'
"The aus l-kof S
Book Si
The book store controversy was
stirred up again recently by the ap
pointment of a Student Government
Commission to investigate the situa
tion. Under Secretary of General
Welfare Bill MacDougall, the com
mittee is gathering information on
hook prices, general book store op
eration, and profit. Accounting ma
jors Ilill Hrockington and Roy Bur
nett are now surveying the Campus
Shop ledgers.
To inform the students of the
facts, The Goomreok will run a se
ries of articles covering various
phases of the hook store business.
StU4
v. By MIKE AtTI
e
(1se4facilities
aStudents sepl sui
>ue sht ate goirnm
- threug I)tc. 2 while
rvilg surrou
r .. tde nt pocsswil assut)
teltae governm
through lgilaie. hile
il in a State Stut
Aturesin sein
deeae ( rS in tS Itea
S-inn (be msock governn
ganized in 1961 to ".in
oIe w on countS, st
tinal issues th roug
m f e realistic, knowledga
i e process,"' acco:
- S. C. S7 . S. L2. conlstitu
tudent government de
adolfpts legislative hln
pl resentedut to' tshle offie
laars of South (Car
~. participatIng studeint
in 15 states.
deleSgateafr e
de4l4, (College of Ch.arle
hlfia ColleIi'ge, ners
at. y Wrre Husonterian (College, -S(C, 'y
lleeliltes 1,1 gates friom US
serIeluine lectod byv a commiiiittee
21 ~ thli president antd viec
pati. 'ite Studtent Gotvernmtent
utin ide atI pr''sidents withb the op
MNpIfri dlegation chairman.
~'iIIsurrun Te schedule of evel
ItSlfI ni follows:
all campus Wednesdlay, Nov. 2!
ert Speal
xpert on the So- a membe'r of the team
,I)r. Kazimier./ ob.serve'rs at thle F" r
WednesdIay at l'owe'rs Trial in the
if Law on "So- filliwmng the t'-2 spy
ie rn Society." deint in 1 96m,
ed the history of - ______
society from the
in andl the begin
at sic ial ex peri -
with the evolu
the legal system.
was still vterv
ustrial age. Only
basic institutiton
ali shted.
lew Soviet man3
e statte antI so
id totgethter into
.nt. Courts arte
'nts oif stability,
lie main chiannel
viet siociety goes
lalbor re'latins.'
ies Depa)Irtmtial
aif Ic at is.no
f I .aw lte%4earchJ
at the s'niver
of Stra'bourtg.
Sinclude "'So.
ntaitinal lAW,"
rmonwe'alth of
,and Instittn. r sel
t Ilegal Institn
iies anti Socinlli ?amzua
one1 of ODIK's 23
p)rofessor was with a ke-o ate
:ore Conti
The reports wil} begin with hrt\w
the look stre petrates, anil (Im
ti"n1 w \.11 b(' an: w.\rr ,'t ctnc'.rning
markup on a ntw botk, how the t,r"
know.> which book, p)roifr':z-or w ill
u.e, w\hoI,.-alr p1; (, order p l icy.
)ap rb)arck b",t,k btu ins,. and : }lr.'1.
mng process
IHow m' h p' r fit i< n;ar'i n u-,.t
book i, , :nrtit b in thr j \r w'il!
t:':ia with u11el books, wh r, th,,
relr' from, why the book stor4 r
fu es to hiy some books hac,: .h,-t
C ii)itition "f u-ei ,( .- A i ,t d "tr
min('d, and l)wcial pr hlm invchi
in handling uSl hook<
lent As
Conven
Vlg ate at NVI
rter Ia ptr lt"
ne cont rol of 7p.n. Opt"ning Jilt
int Nov. 2i I(l
the S ou 1 t h 7 :30 p.m. (ontmittcr 1Y
ent Legisla- Thu rsilay, N, v. ;t
w"nt was or- n a.n. C .n ( l -.
('sent student 1).mn1 J :nt (
ite, and na- ti nI :nate: f:
i a mature, f,r the 'm.ig
b)le and or.f--.m e ila a w
-ing to th, 7' 1.ml. Banqu,t
'on. Ihe stu- Fridiay, I>ec. 1
"1~ p s and s :: a.nm. Legishativ' "
Is which are
r-s and lIr:s- in res , rtit h
tina and to
I gsaturcODK It
ings will be
ufort Fxten
(. College, Fur.
wtton)e (:ol- ( )m;cr.n I)elta Kappa, nat
'ge, l'reb%- l,aItl-rship liont,r s. (" ty , s'I
inthrop Col- 21 ttutstand}ing I S(' stulnts
liege. tw\t fat"ulty member,"ts at its
C will he s, - tlrltltlnl; ce"rrm tny Saturtl:l\ at
comr1p)sed o+f .tllll11p,"rs cttnc',ert in TI "\I
pr1'ts.,dont ('f .\u(I:ttrtlumT.
and c4 I a :i () O)K member% are l Iettd
pr l t' ! the tl'h a.,is of t"exeupLar% charat
sclaroLrhip and Iladetr,hip in c
its will be as pU, life.
F'aculty. ri'mbe,rs c-h s, n w\
1 I r. Nichh.is 1>. 1tehIll, d'n
tito of delc- tl ('~llg' tf (Ge("n' ral St,ui;("
,'lttor (f .\dult I.t ;lier, p a'i:l.
11c 1~~:. n al ll pul r:atn. :n d 1 Itr. I:
ks I'pa rtment tf Mechan:al
of Anme'ric'an l
n e. i s G'ar.s .Mark Lee4 Archetr, a junior
)v!lit Un11ion ternailttioal I tiudies~ mnajor froim
pI anet I it i- Ilumbia, Ile hias %tritedl as chaiin
of the Gaecoctk Party ou am
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