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Univer, The University Players will meet at 5 p.m. today, in Drayton Hall. Persons are needed to help with and participate in the Southeastern Theatre Conference Convention to be held here March 1-4. ECO 70'S MEETING ECO 70's will hold a Board Meeting today. Members and interested persons are invited. Earth Week plans are scheduled to be discussed. The meeting will,be at 7:30 p.m. in Room 302 A of the Russell House. RAP WITH PEACE PILGRIM "A Conversation with the Peace Pilgrim" will be presented Feb. 24 from 4-5 p.m. on WUSC FM 89.9. The program is a presentation of the WUSC FM news department, produced by Pete Poore. HUMANITIESGRANT A grant for the support of humanities projects initiated and conducted by young people has been established by the National Endowment for the Humanities. The new program, called "Youth Grants in the Humanities," will consider ap plications from both students and young persons out of school. March 17 is the first deadline for projects scheduled to begin during the summer of fall of 1972. Proposals will be evaluated comparatively by a panel of young people prior to submission to the National Council on the Humanities which makes final recommendations on all ap plications for Endowment grants. Further information about the program, including eligibility, application procedures and grant requirements is contained in a brochure available from: Youthgrants in the Humanities, National Endorment for the Humanities, Washington, D. C., 20506. you don't have to wait to keep your head In shape at peiham north News briefs o ;ity Playei ANGEL FLIGHT RUSH Angel Flight Rush is being held through March 1. Applicants must be at least second semester fresh men and have a 2.5 GPR. Forms can be picked up at the women's dorms. Applicants will be interviewed March 1-7 and a Coke party will be held at 5 p.m. March 8 in the Keystone Room at Capstone-bring your own spoon. CAROLINA CHRISTIAN FELLOWSHIP Carolina Christian Fellowship will meet every fourth Wednesday in the Faculty Lounge in the Russell House. The next meeting will be Feb. 23. The time has not been determined. CHESS CLUB There will be a Chess Club meeting at 7 p.m. Thursday, in Room 321, Russell House. CHILDREN UNDER SIX The Columbia area division of the S.C. Association On Children Seminar p on no-fault No-fault automobile insurance will be defined and its provisions under existing and proposed laws discussed at USC Wednesday. The purpose of the one-day seminar, according to Dr. James F. Kane, dean of the USC College of Business Administration, is to aid South Carolinians in making the best possible choice with regard to the alternative methods of solving the automobile in surance dilemma. No existing or proposed system of accident compensation will be endorsed or rejected during the meeting. Nationally recognized Everything for MacR ame Candle Making D ecouP age 10 Per Cent OffDecou Page Starter Set 5 Points Handicrafts 610 Harden St. rs meet Under' Six will sponsor a film festival program 'at 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the Shandon Methodist Church. Sessions on sound films, film strips and slide shows as pre school educational tools will be led by Robert Goode of Kilbourne Park Baptist Church, Ms. Theo Martin and Ms. Janet Stanton of the State Department of Education, and Gary Foile of the S.C. Baptist Convention. Persons interested in teaching and caring for young children are invited to the meeting. CRUCIBLE The Crucible Literary Magazine needs drawings, prints, woodcuts, illustrations, sketches and "lec ture note" scribblings. Stop by the Union Annex, 1624 Pendleton St., or submit to Campus P.O. Box 5137. tanned insurance experts will analyze the provisions of several laws and proposals and how each would compensate automobile accident victims through the use of case studies and a workbook which will be distributed to all those attending the meeting. Sponsored by the USC College of Business Administration and the South Carolina Chapter of the Society of CPCU, the seminar will begin at 8:30 a.m. in the Campus Room at Capstone House. Information concerning registration for the seminar may be obtained by calling 777-3136 or 777-5184. WCA, Chapman College, B Oh,1 Dlscov night a be disc or Yanl C lassifi* POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. Minimum: 10 words. There will be no charge for lost and .found or jobs available ads. (Please do not bring found articles to us.) Errors reported within three 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: Two old children's books entitled' "The Belgian Twins and the 'Italian Twins.' Call Lynne at 772-7696. LOST: Two Ford automobile keys, vicinity of Washington and Main Streets. Reward. Call 8846. LOST: 1 pair glasses, pink frames; between Wade Hampton and Humanities. Call 6279 or 796-1953. LOST: A Dorman High School Class Ring - 1971. Reward. Gold with blue stone. Call 8801. FOUND: Ladies' tan gloves. Call 4528. FOUND: Barbara Dwgan I.D. Claim at Gamecock office. FOUND: Woman's silver watch. Call 3134 to identify. Campus Calendar TUESDAY, FEB. 22 Film, "Rosemary's Baby," 6 and 9 p.m., Russell House Theatre. Kappa Delta Epsilon, 5 p.m., Russell House 322. American Guild of Organists Student Organ Recital, 8 p.m., Rutledge Chapel. Hillel, meeting with Rabbi Michael Openheimer, 7:30 p.m., Russell House Faculty Lounge. Short Course, "Beginners Chess," 8 p.m., Russell House 321. Short Course, "Photography," 7:30 p.m., Russell House 322. Short Course, "Yoga," 7 p.m., Russell House 306. Short Course, "Opera," 7:30 p.m., Russell House 312. Short Course, "Lovemaking," 7:30 p.m., Physical Sciences Center 310. TODAY, FEB. 21 Film, "Weekend," 6 and 9 p.m., Russell House Theatre. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m., Russell House 323. Basketball Dinner, 4:30-7 p.m., Bates House Cafeteria. Short Course, "Women's Lib," 7 p.m., Currell 104. Short Course, "Karate," 7:30 p.m., Physical Education Center 105. SEND TODAY FOR FREE CATALOG ON YOUR SEMESTER AT SEA Academic Credit. Financial aid available. ax CC11, Orange, Cal. 92666 >tease, roomy. Let's go to the ir America Dinner this Thursday I the Capstone Cafeteria. I'd love to overed by Americans, or italians, tees, or ed Ads FOUND: Key, Ch-B-609. Call Richard. 4675. FOUND: 1 girls watch in elevator of Bates House. Identify at Bates desk. FOUND: Textbook "Chemical Principles." Identify and pick up from Mr. Jones in Treasurer's office. LOST: Gray metal cash box from Russell House containing checks of no value to anyone else. Reward for return or i nformation of box. Call 6394 or 3388. SERVICES TYPING: ALL TYPES, electric typewriter, reasonable rates, convenient location. Call 254-5921. TYPING DISSERTATIONS, theses and other papers. Call Mrs. Stokes. 782-0347. JOB INFORMATION EXTRA $$$ Students' book salesman! 10 per cent commission! Sell to your preferredl book stores and friends. Ask us for jackets, catalogs and further information. Phaedra, Inc., 49 Park Ave., New York, New York, 10016. ENTERPRISING STUDENT NEEDED to promote lucrative waterbed business. No capital needed. Be your own boss. Replay C.M.S.. Box 9487, Durham, N.C., 27706. WANTED: Charlotte Observer carrier for Horseshoe area. Call Jay 8349 or Allin 253 3635. FREE TRIP FOR 9 DAYS IN DAYTONA. Recreation Committee needs 2 bus drivers to drive to Tomoka State Park, Ormond Beach, Fla., and back. Must be qualified. For fur ther information go to University Union Committee Room, Russell House 204. FOR SALE TWO CRASH HELMETS, one red and on blue. Perfect condition. Used less than si months. Both have face shield. Call Dr. Woodward at 777-4185. WANTED RIDE WANTED DESPERATELY to West Hartford. Conn. on Feb. 26 or 27. Please call Lynne at 772-7696. RIDE NEEDED to Duke University leaving Fri., 25 and returning Sun., 27. Expenses shared. Contact Jim 777-5078. ELECTRIC TRAINS, Lyle, 254-3727. APARTMENTS GENTLEMAN APARTMENT ROOMMATE wanted now: $30 month. Campus location. 256-7515. MUSIC LOVING MS. Wishes to share house with same. $75 per month. Utilities included. Call P. M. 796-3444. Subscribe the Gamecock Part time work. Must be columbia native and have good driving record. Prefer married student or vet. Must be settled, honest and want to work. No loafers or freaks. $1.60 per hour. Apply in person Feb. 25th, 10:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m. Colorcraft, Sunset Shopping Center, Columbia, S.C. 29203. ALL YOU CAN EAT SPAGHETTI -99 Meat Sauce Monday and WednesdaV PANCAKES.7 5 Syrup Flavors Tuesday and Friday FRENCH TOAST .85 5 Syrup Flavors Thursday INTERNATIONAL HOUSE OF PANCAKES 1031 ASSEMBLY Hrs. 7 am till 12:00 Mid .nI ht FRI-SAT 2 amm