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Todamy Veteran Students Organization: Room 207, Russell House, 8:00 p.m. Lovemaking Short Course: Physical Science 310, 7:30 p.m. Short Course The Conservative Answer; Room 320, 7:30 p.m. Movie: "Privilege" -- 7&9 p.m. - Russell House movie room. Tomorrow Meeting: Student Coalition for Peace and Justice; 107 Currell, 5:30 p.m. Classif Charge for ads offering items for, ale for the personal benefit of the seller. Qarge for. ads offering items for sale for the personid benefit of the seller, all per sonals and out of town advertising is five cents per word for a minimum of ten words. There is no charge for lost and found; rides r'ORSALE IVf_Hmd ot 4m Candy apple red with metallic grey fuel tank and chrome fenders. Knobby tire on rear, brand new sport muffler. Great perfbrmance and great gas mileage. Call (long distance) Wayne Wooten. 6359723 in Winnsboro. S.C. Best offer over $280. rOR SALE: I small regrigerator. USC regulation size. Contact Oarles Ducker, Box 1249. 777-5341. FOR SALE: Minolta SRT 101 35mm through the lens light meter. Rechargeable electronic flash. Two lens f 1.4 and 28 mm. Two cases. Over three hundred dollars of camera. Ex cellent condition. $150. 779-5183 after 6 p.m. , .OST AND FOUND FOUND: 'Tbe key to mom J-319. Call The Gamecock and ask for Anne. LOST: Notebook missing in M dorm belonging to Mike Kelly. Please notify at 3295. HELP WANTED Need guitar instructor for two beginners. Will pay reasonable rates. Call Sherry at 3296. DRIVER-BABY SITTER-your car-my home and one child. Weekdays-12 to 5 p.m. Call 777 5172 or 787-664. Thomas feels the University should assume 100 per cent of the cost because, "If a dorm falls, USC automatically gets its house. Even if a fraternity stays 30-40 years, completing their financial obligations, the house is state property will eventually go back to the University. "Entertainment would be MCrc GRAND OPE WEDN ESD 2 Arcade Mall 133u Main St. Phone 254-2445 10OAM to 6 PM ,'strawberry * patch alendar7 Short Course: Automechanics; Currell 205; 7:00 p.m. Short Course: Beginner's Bridge; Russell House 307; 7:00 p.m. International Committee: meeting; Russell House 209; 7:30 p.m. Short Course: Karate: Naval Armory; 7:30 p.m. Movie: Double Feature "Triumph of the Will" & "Olympia." ied Ads and riders wanted; jobs available; oin' mates wanted; items to be given away or items to be 99Id. such as books, for the benefit of students. Errors reported within three days will bq corrected at no charge. Office hours are Monday through Friday from Ilto4 p.m. HELP WANTED Ounselors for summer camp -for emotionally disturbed children. Sponsored by S.C. Department of Mental Health. Equal Op portunity Employer. Good salary. Call Nancy Rines 256-9911 ext. 647. OPENING FOR ASSISTANT ADVERTISING DIREC'OR Multi-faceted growth industry In Eastern North Carolina desires assistant Advertising Director- who has professional level skills in writing and newspaper ad layout, but will be involved in all media. This is an ideal position for a June graduate who wants an outstanding career in advertising. If in terested. you must act quickly. Reply to Box 3665. Fayetteville. N.C. H. Harold Powell. TYPING. dissertations, theses, papers. Mrs. Stokes. 782-0347. WANTED: to rent current pop records to tape for own use. Will pay reasonable fee and guarantee return in original condition. Brian Rines. 254-6829 or 5125. Ride wanted to Pittsburgh. Any day from April 6 to 8. Will share gas. Call Deesh at 777-5891. I need a ride to Jacksonville, Fla., Jacksonville U.) 19th. 20th of March. WANTED: Two-male striped skunks for stud services. Call Sandi at 787-5141. allowed in the houses themselves instead of having to rent space which is now costing $250 to $300," says Thomas. .jim Tothill, another fraternity member, said, "each fraternity would be able to have an identity and character of its own. These houses will also be among the best housing facilities on campus." N ING AY Long Skirt $18." Swim Drs $6c FEA TURING BOUSSAC RH Gall The Arts Cdmmittee of the University Union. is currently sponsoring in the Russell House Gallery an oil collage exhibition from the Old Bergen Art Guild through March 22. The exhibition of paintings by Sheldon Levison is on national tour of museums, art centers, universities, and libraries, and is being circulated by the Old Bergen Art Guild of Bayonne, N.J. All the works are for sale at prices ranging from $250 to 400. A native New Yorker, Mr. Levison has exhibited his paintings in national and regional exhibits with many one-man shows in New York City. Recently he was honored with a one-man exhibit at the Sam Rayburn House in Washington, D.C. POETRY CONTEST The Academy of American Poets is offering a prize of $100 for the best poem or group of poems by a student, undergraduate or graduate. Deadline for poems is April 1. Students should take completed work to Ennis Rees in HLJ 204. or send them in care of the English Department. MAN AND LAW A lecture on "The Shape of Modern Law," the second in a series by Professor Kazimierz Grzybowski of Duke University, will be given here March 17. 'Modern Man and his Law in a Changing World" is the topic of the series, which is sponsored by the USC School of Law and the In stitute -of International Studies. Professor George Haimbaugh will act as host and give the in troduction. The public is invited to the lecture, which will be given at the Law School Auditorium at 4 p.m. .TI PTO CHARLESTON The International Committee is sponsoring an overnight trip to Charleston. S.C. March 27 and 28. Cost is $5 including transportation and room with one meal. Sign up in room 204, Russell House, 9-10 a.m., 10-1:' and 1-3 p.m.' You must pay ofFANEPRT "w#News Briefs w ery has oi when signing up, and refunds will be given before, but not on March 19. Students will stay in the Orvin Inn downtown. Students will visit military bases, historic Charleston, Charles Towne Landing, a beach and Ft. Sumter. The trip is open to all students and spouses - no children. PIIII,OPHY COLLOQUIUM Dr. Risieri Frondize, visiting professor of Philosophy at Southern Illinois University will deliver a paper entitled "Value As A Gestalt Quality," 4 p.m., Wed nesday March 10, room 101, Hamilton. Copies of the paper are available in rooom 612 of the Humanities Office Building. It is recommended that the paper be read prior to attending the colloquium. Refreshments will be served at 3:45 and discussion will follow presentation of the paper. JAW WIVES BRIDGE ISENEFIT The 12th annual Law Wives Bridge BenefiUwill Ibe held We Italian this Wei at Russell H4 C afeteria from 5 t( Mem Antipasti Spaghetti Ravioli Italian green bean Register for $25.00 Gifi Out 0 (No you ned CAMP 10 m r>n' '. collage nesday, March 10, with proceeds going to the Hasford Poston Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded to-a law student on the basis of need and merit. Millie LeWfis wif present fashions by Sears, hair by Parisian Wigs. Tickets-$1 advance, $1.25 at door. BROWSING (continued From Page 4) The popular reading interest of students and faculty are con sidered during the acquisition process to assure the development of a well-balanced collection which will have appeal to a wide range of interests. Included in recent acquisitions to the New Browsing Collection are the following: QB VII, by Leon Uris; THE DOOMSDAY BOOK, by Gordon Taylor; FUTURE SHOCK, by Alvin Toffler; MANDALA, by Pearl Buck; THE GREENING OF AMERICA, by Charles Reich; LOVE STORY, by Erich Segal; RICH MAN, POOR MAN, by Irwin Shaw; PASSENGER TO FRANK FURT, by Agatha Christie; THE CRYSTAL CAVE, by Mary Stewart; and many others. Buffet inesday >use 35 7 P.m Garlic bread Beverage Strawberry s shortcake opU9 Two Door Prizes - Certificate and an fit by Poppy purchase required - not be present to win) IPEN .A US CHARGE AM to 6 PM alwbe rry