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Author Author and scholar Dr. Thomas Molnar of Brooklyn College will discuss "Vietnam: Foreign Policy and the Intellectual" Feb. 21 on campus. Sponsored by the Carolina Con servative League, Dr. Molnar will speak at 7:30 p.m. in room 208 of the Russell House. Dr. Molnar is a professor of French and world literature and has published arti cles in many American magazines. He is the author of several books, including Utopia: The Perennial Heresy. TRAVEL SPEAKER Carol Lane, women's travel di rector for Shell Oil Co., wili speak this afternoon at 4 in the Russell House on ways to increase the com fort and pleasure@ of traveling. Miss Lane has gathered her ma terial in all types of weather, ter rain, and auto motive e q u i p ment, and has written several family traveling and camping guides. The pro gram is spon CAROL LANE sored by the Town Girls Association. BRI)ADCASTING CLASSES Preparation classes for Univer sity students interested in taking the Federal Communications Com mission third class broadcast en gineer's license examination began this week. The classes are taught by Dr. Richard M. Uray in room 201 of cli cc Lid 0~d eeUBe If you Star morel] literal] Star Stand, So yoi compC Lool transr in prat We' soon.< didn't placer Amerb ToD I Legare College each Tuesday at 3 p.m. with a repeat session Wed nesdays at the same place and time. The course is sponsored by the University Broadcasting Guild and is still open to interested persons. There is no charge. The course will continue for six to seven weeks or until the students are prepared for the test, which is required for most radio positions. Dr. U r a y, of the Journalism School, said that if there is enough interest special transportation will be arranged to the test center in Savannah. STEAKS, BAND FRI[ Steak Special Shish Kabob 213 Pickens Street 04 *011O0 I w an e e se :oit ueadyusa yNo1-AeriaLai 't wihHmlY ou tah m.d OlCompuNe es wradant an bein,sce -y withldwie arowell aso d t ito Humble' wde-soupar ->rtatouner thanufcuig mn ~L1y . disciplincas Ladir t wthe Hube you ari settl foanyn (Ness Jers, lentdvanceeentran intee Situmbl ieop :tiall Laldigipne andma seefor anything Cmless thdan rampus News Beat scuss V "BAREFOOT" HERE Neil Simmon's "Barefoot In 'Ie Park" will be presented in a closed performance for members of the Students' Wives' Club and their hus bands at Town Theater on Feb. 18 at 8 p.m. Tinka Tiemann and David Drie. man star as Corrie and Paul Bratter, a pair of moonstruck newlywedt. Betty Herring plays the part of the mother-in-law, and Victor Velasco plays the Bohemian neighbor. FAMILY PLANNING Mrs. Robert Moxon, vice-presi dent of F a m i I y Planning, will Suppei SEAFOOD AND SM )AY AND SATURDA 1.50 Fried Sh 1.50 Hot Roas 0 ibig art *yels) PF1 r be with Feb. 22 a~Id tific, business or accounting n the world, we have a sug< with the company that supj other U.S. oil company. We 0' t Energy Company. with the principal U.S. affil: ay) with Its 300 worldwide al rcompany as well as intra omestici careers in exploration, prod irketing and research - an e immediate openings for p t all degree levels. 'ut you on your own a little uit you'll always be glad yoi No. 1. Make a date now wit Eefiing Companiy kitual ODDortmity Emieler ietnam speak Thursday, Feb. 22, at 5:30 in the Russell House to all inter ested women students on what the population explosion means to the individual and methods of con traception. Mrs. Moxon is spon sored by the Associated Women Students. H1AM ENTHUSIASTS Any persons interested in organiz ing an amateur radio club are asked to leave their names, addresses, and phone numbers at the Russell House Information Desk. SNEA PROGRAM The Student National Education r Club IDWICHES Y NIGHTS rimp -------1.50 tBeef-------- 75c Open 3:30 'Til 1 !II 6o.17 ;estion. alles re ate of filiates. uction, d the sople too h1nti Policy Association will present a program concerning the role of the place ment bureau and the problems of student interviews today at 4 p.m. in room 205, Russell House. SKI WEEKEND The Student Union has announced that its proposed ski weekend has been cancelled. Think Rich! GO BLACK TIE Feel and act like a million when the occasion dictates you look your very best. 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