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Othello I)r. Jack Ashley of the English )epartment will speak to the Eu phrosynean Literary s o c i e t y on Othello and Shakespeare Tuesday at 5 p.m. in the Euphradian Room on the third floor of H a r p e r College. Sacred Music Concert The Duke Ellington Concert of Sacred Music will be presented in the New Health and Physical Edu cation Facility on the South Caro. lina State College c a m p u s in Orangeburg Nov. 11 at 8 p.m. The choirs of Claflin and South Caro lina State, co-sponsors of the con cert, will also perform. Tickets are on sale at the Russell House infor mation desk for $6. Golden Spur Thte Golden Spur will present folk singers Donnery and Rudd .\londay through Friday Nov. 11 MINI SIZE YET ONE GROP FRESHENS BREATH INSTANTLY B.1aC Lon01n *O -Campus Newsbeat Talk. F 15. The male and female duo from Cleveland, Ohio have performed in coffee houses around the country. Campus Flicks The Student Union movie for Monday and Tuesday is "Night of the Generals," a World War II story about murder in the hier archy of the German officer corps, starring Omar Sharif and Peter O'Toole. The regular 8:30 show 43 Collegiate Debate Teams In Tourney USC will be the host of 43 col leges and universities in a debate tournament with both varsity and novice divisions. Eight rounds of debate began yesterday in the varsity division to decide the teams for the semi finals tomorrow at 1:30 p.m. The finals will begin at 2:30 and the novice tournament will be con cluded tonight. Representing Carolina in t h e varsity division are Mike Thomas and Jimmy Bradford and in the novice division, J a m e s Pittman, Frank Brown, James Chitty and William Allen. Carolina debaters are assisting with the tournament which fea tures schools on the Atlantic Coast from Miami to Boston and as far west as Kentucky. Whnth L.ondon Fo style . . . th Calibre CIc 35% cotton: split shouh vent stylins everywhere I The Dalton styling and The Golf Ja slash pocke repels the Select your now in soli Use your "Gameco< don't have one, ea your student I. D. C~ OPEN FRIDAY NIGHTS 'TIL 9 P.A E (with purchase) in the Municip< 'lanned will be at 9 for this feature. Tonight a History Departmen movie, "Paris 1900," will be showi in Currell College room 107 at 8 Textile Dicussioii William G. Lord, executive vie president of Burlington Industrie and president of Galey and Lor4 of New Y o r k, will address th Marketing Club Wednesday No% 13 at 7:30 p.m. in the Managemen Center of the BA Building. He will discuss competition ii the textile industry and the fut,ir of that industry in South CarolinE ACP Representatives from The Gant ceck and the Garnet and Black al tended the Associated Collegiat Press Convention at the Waldorf Astoria in New York last weel< end. South Co Will Prc BY RON MILES Staff Writer USC student representatives wi get a chance to suggest changes i S o u t h Carolina laws when tl South Carolina State Student Sei ate Legislature convenes Dec. 4 All South Carolina colleges pla to s e n d representatives to t h legislature's House and S e n a t branches. This year's assembly wi he held at the State House in C< lumbia. Each college sends two senatorv (O ~s classic s Bach... *he Poole y London Fg g rolls in or the rain comes e sun shines, slip into your y All-Weather Coat. This e Poole of weather-resistant th (65% Dacron polyester, ~is impecca.bly tailored with Jer, single-breasted, center .It's a coat that belongs ext.ept the closet. 43.50 has the same split shoulder a zip-out Alpaca lining, 65.00 cket with raglan sleeves and ts, wards off the wind and amn, 22.50 London Fog Coat or Jacket :Is, plaids and checks. k" Charge Account. If you iily open one by presenting ird to our credit department. s1 Paereing Building. USC students hold a mc the State Student Legislatui zrolina Si Ppose Stal and one represcntative for every two hundred and fifty students. USC plans to send a total of forty n seven senators and representatives. The State Student Legislature i. a type of lobbying body for college students. It holds an annual con ference w.here bills are presented n debated, and voted on by the col e lege representatives. The final re e sults are reported to the Soutb i Carolina State Legislature in ordei to present t h e college students v iews on various issues. A. A. Lari Visit Us For All i Watch and Je LAY-AWAY FOR 2024 De AT FIV 251 . *1 . * No 0eesaiy No0tD ot YorD0o gu0 otlk abu0 pan As0 imay wi0 gtyus inomto mee him ;tudents Play Politi >ck session of tion for the I -e in prepara .udent Le, eLaw C This year the USC delegation plans to introduce bills ranging from raising the speed limit five m.p.h. to placing student members on the boards of trustees of South Carolina colleges. Other bills include p u t t i n g liquor legislation on a county rath er than state basis and allowing all South Carolina teachers to be exempt from state income tax in substitution for teacher pay raises. -David Eckstron, vice president of the USC student body, plans to introduce a bill which would ex 'our Jewelry Needs welry Repairing CHRISTMAS NOW! vine Street E POINTS -3161 6 jobs in 6 years is cc, *. ..0 osintramurars hpisng. ean o dntgoit prgam oug t o Jim haves an pratiE. aom "pnedt obiity,"urgh: .pFrogam. 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Eckstrom's bill mus would remove these taxes as well. stud The TRADITIONA ARRO DACRON COTT( OXFORD BROA[ PERMA-IRON 7.50 Button Down Styled HEDRICK' 718 Saluda A 5 POINI illed job hopping? d0 idof* d the Ithe "Mbfrsoasinmntwa finst aino mpoeoye wso issenn.ydviet onafveyahfrcstoeh "My fis assignmnt Comany ,i-s ligon, imrvd po9898 transfleor testsy iomto "Th oertesarch Du Pntga .* wsissedrs onm eiet * appyeamt unn nfiveyea oeatoh DredutinGraduaionate -*9 Addres . 0it Stat D. ipon opn SU Has tatewide onvention e Carolina and Columbia Col Baptist Student Unions will )st to a state-wide meeting this end of the S. C. Baptist Stu. Convention. veral University students and uates will speak on their ex nces as student missionaries summer. nong the students speaking rday afternoon a r e Marvin land, Frank Timmerman and na Duke, who served at Myrtle h with drama, and Betty Roe who served in Rhodesia. her speakers during the three meeting that begins Friday ing at First Baptist Church ide Dr. Benjamin Payton of dict College, Dr. William Hen is of Southwestern Theological inary, the Rev. Nathan Porter ie Home Missions Board of the hern Baptist Convention and Rev. Louis Cobbs of the For Missions Board. SC s t u ( e n t Terry McCoy, lc chairman of the student ention, is in charge of the ic for the meeting. Some 400 ents are expected. L SHIRT by )N )CLOTH Ilso Available S, INC. vonu* us