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"Faye Tucker" and two othei guitarists will be presented in i special two-hour concert at thi Bates House cafeteria at 8 p.m Thursday. Sponsored by Batef House government in conjunctior with Philip Constellation En. terprises, the concert costs $1 witt dates admitted free. CHESSCLUB The Chess tlub will meet at 7 p.m. Thursday in Room 307, Russell House. LAW WIVES The Law Wives will meet at 8 p.m. Feb. 8 at the Law School. NEW LEFT SHORT COURSE New Left and Counterculture Short Course will meet at 7 p.m. Wednesday in Room 312, Russell House. Grigsby H. Wooton, of the USC History Department will present the first lecture. Future lecturers include John Scott Wilson, of the History Department, and Paul Blackstock, of the Department of International Studies. BRIDGE SHORT COURSE Bill Wickham, a former Furman POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. Minimum: 10 words Ibere will be no charge for lost and found or jobs available ads. (Please do not bring fornd articles to us.) Errors reported within diree days will be corrected at no charge. OFFICE HOURS: Mon., Wed and Fri., 12 - 2:30 p.m. Tues. and Thurs., 3:30 - 5 p.m. LOST AND FOUND LOST: Accidentally fef blue sweater in wrong green Torino in Russell House parking lot about 2 p.m. Mon., Jan. 31. Call Janet, 8522. Reward. LOST: Black and white puppy. Missing Mon. between 9 and 10 near tenements. Dog has incurable disease and suffers convulsions. Needs medicine. 'Tim' Call Steve at 3391. LOST: Gold locket with initials MRH on front and RDB on back. Reward offered! Lost around Coliseum. Please call Tootie - (Mackie Reibman) at 6270. LOST: Fortran Book by McCracken. Around B.A. Building, Wed.. Jan. 26. Call Joe Rosen 782-6847. LOST: Blue Coat Fri. on basketball court next to PE center. Call Bruce at 4251. LOST: Large oval moss agate ring (a clear stone with green threads). Not worth much hut a gift. Lost in second floor R.H. bathroom. Call 5479. LOST: I Virginia drivers license. Call Connie Pearson 5783. LOST: Black and white puppy answering to 'Friend'. If found or seen call Carrie at 256 8839. Reward. FOUND: f$ing' in women's lounge in Hamilton Building. Identify at Main Office of Sociology Dept. THIS time Vc school do it . . . . elect JOE USRY president Faye Tucl University basketball player, will teach a Bridge Short Course which starts at 7 p.m. Wednesday, in Currell College. THE CRUCIBLE The CRUCIBLE Literary Magazine needs short stories, poetry, art work, and interested people to work on the spring issue. Cooper Classi LOST: Patent leather, two fold man's wallet. If found call 3301 or 256-9182. Reward. SERVICES TYPING DISSERTATIONS, theses and other papers. Call Mrs. Stokes. 782-0347. ART LESSONS $10 - $20 per month depen ding on number of lessons. Schedules arranged for students' convenience. In dividuals or small groups (3-5). Call 2534660 for more information. TENNIS LESSONS. $2.50 per hour. Call Liza Willet at 5082. PROFESSIONAL TYPING term papers 50c per page. Call 787-3418 after 5 p.m. FOR TERM PAPERS or theses typed quickly and efficiently, call on years of experience. Carolina Public Stenographers 253-9800. FOR SALE STEREO EQUIPMENT: Dual, KLH, Marrantz, Koss, Harmon-Kardon, PE, Sansui, Tech, Wollensak, many more. Sam, 253-2969. 1970 PLYMOUTH BARRACUDA, straight drive, factory mags, 6 cyl, $1750. 772-2628. 254-9569. 66 VW, RADIO, air conditioned, one owner, 33,000 miles. $950.00 steal. Telephone 256-1711 or 782-0591 after 6 p.m. FEN[DER MUSTANG with case. Perfect shape, hardly used. Phone 3572. NEW G.E. 18" BLACKLITES and fixtures, $12. Call 252-0476. JOB INFOR MATION HELP WANTED: Students, help fight pollution. Become a sales representative in >te as if your sended on **News Briefs ier to p1 They also need typists, proof readers, and public relations workers. Stop by the Union Annex on Pendleton Street, or call 777 5200. Material deadline is March 6. PROFESSOR'S REVIEW' USC international studies Prof. Donald E. Weatherbee has one of Jack M. Cooper and Thomas C. Allewine have been named director and assistant director, respectively, of USC's Computer Services. Cooper was associated with University Computing Co. of Dallas, Texas and Alewine is a former management consultant with Haskins and Sells. Current director William J. Eccles will devote full time to head USC's Department of Computer Science. The changes are effective immediately. fied Ads this area for bio-degradable products produced by a Calif.-based company. Call 782-5216 after five. PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT for coed typing receptionist duties. Hours of selec table. Call 796-4980 to schedule interview. ATLANTIC TALENT AGENGY is in need of good rock groups desiring bookings. Send all info to Atlantic Talent Agency, P.O. Box 255, Cayce, S.C. or phone 794-2408. ATLANTIC TALENT AGENCY has openings for many musicians in groups in need of members. Send info on position w,anted and equipment owned to ATA, P.O. Box 255, Cayce. Please no phone calls. WANTED: New S.C. publication--needs part time ad salesmen and salesgirls. Work as many or as few hours as you wish. If in terested, call Bob McClearen, 794-8061 after 3 p.m. any day but Tuesday, or after 5 p.m. Tuesday. "GRACE UNLIMITED," a contemporary music group, is looking for people who would like to commit themselves to performing music with the community. If you sing or play the guitar and are interested in being a part of a group who performs for fun, call 254-4852 and ask for Woody or Jane. SEX LIFE OF TH E AARDVARK. An erotic and sensual view of the sexual activities of this famous friend of the Pink Panther. This course goes into all the vulgar and disgusting details of many lewd and lascivious sexual perversions of this vile and licentious creature. Persons with heart problems, epilepsy, sexual hang-ups, etc. are warned not to attend. WANTED: Skeptics to attend Short Course in E.S.P. Make a fool of the instructor. Thursday, Feb. 3, RH 308. Come at 7:30. An ugly word you're os WEIGHT VM can help. Mon Baptist Student UI Registration $6- 00 ay Thursc the lead reviews in the first issue of "Perspective," a monthly publication to review books on government, politics and in ternational affairs. "Perspective" is published by Operations and Policy Research Inc., of Washington, D. C. Weatherbee's review is of a book "Taiwan and American Policy: Allewine WANTED: Instructor for Short Course in Astrology. Should be able to cast horoscopes. Contact Terry Dugas of the Short Course Committee. WANTED: Instructor for Short Course in Bartending. Must be experienced. Contact Terry Dugas of the Short Course Committee. SUMMER CAMP COUNSELOR OPENINGS: Camp Sea Gull and Camp Seafarer - North Carolina's nationally recognized coastal boys' and girls' camps on Pamlico Sound near Atlantic Beach and New Bern. 25th year. Camps feature sailing, motorboating and seamanship plus all usual camping activities. Opportunities for sludents (college men and women), coaches and teachers who are LOOKING FOR MORE than "just another summer job." Openings for NURSES (RN). June 7-August 18. We seek highly qualified (ability to in struct in one phase of camp's program), dedicated and enthusiastic staff members with exemplary character and offer in return good salaries, board and lodging, plus the opportunity of sharing in a meaningful and purposeful experience. Quick answer upon receipt of application. Apply to Wyatt Taylor, Director, Camp Sea Gull-Seafarer - P.O. Box 10976, North Carolina, 27605. MISCELLANEOUS Feb). II, 1972, Columbia Township Auditorium. FOR RENT - House, three bedrooms near Leesburg Road. $175.00 monthly, stove, fenced back yard. Lease, deposit. Call Law School - 777-4155. RIDE WANTED: to Anderson, S.C. Will help with gas. Call Yvonne. 8854 RIDE TO RICHMOND Feb. 4th after 12. Will help with gas. Call 256-0389 or 8565 and leave message for Mac. WOW! URGENT! Laoking for another roommate to share e xpenses? 3 BA Car, Call Bob G;rondahl 4249. Leave message. ,especially if erweight. FATCHERS day Evenings I lion - 7 p.m. Weekly Dues, $2.50 S AVAIABLnE lay The Dilemma in U.S.-China Relations," which contains proceedings of a 1972 conference that focused on the role of Taiwan in U. S.-China relations. DER DEUTSCH KLUB Der deutsche Klub, alias the German Club, begins a series of lectures in German at 7 p.m. Thursday in Russell House Faculty Izunge. Dr. Peter Becker, of the USC History Department will speak on "Das Problem der deutschen Teilung." Refreshments will be served. Campus Calendar TODAY, FEB. 2 The University Dining Service will present "Mama Leone's" Buffet, 5-7 p.m., Russell House Cafeteria, $1.50 per person. Basketball Game, USC vs. Stetson, 8:10 p.m. Carolina Coliseum. Film, "Goodbye Mr. Chips," 6 and 9 p.m. Russell House Theatre. Student Senate, 5 p.m. Russell House 310. Episcopal Student Center, 6 p.m., creative dialogue and worship. Lutheran Student Center, 6 p.m., Holy Communion. Baptist Student Center, 6 p.m., fellowship and worship Methodist Student Center, 6:15 p.m., supper and program. Presbyterian Student Center, 6 p.m., supper and program. THURSDAY, FEB. 3 Film, "Last Year at Marianbad", 7 p.m. and extra 9:30 p.m. show Russell House Theatre University Forum, "The Columbia Drug Scene," discussed with Columbia College students and USC Prof. Reid Montgomery, College of Journalism. production, 9 p.m., SCETV. Episcopal Student Center, 5:30 p.m., Holy Communion. Ches Club, 1 p.m., Russell House 307. Der deutsche Klub lecture, 7 p.m., Russell House faculty lounge. FR IDAY, FEB. 4 Film, "Anne of the 1000 Days," 6 and 9 p.m., Russell House Theatre. :::::: Subscribe to the Gamecock