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Iews. briefs Models and panels of sketches reproduced from Leonardo da Vinci's notebooks will be on display April 16 through May 7 at the University Museum. The museum will be open frorm 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesdays throug Saturdays and 1-5 p.m. Sundays. Il is located at the corner of Sumter and Pendleton Streets. No admission will be charged BLOOD DRIVE A blood drive will be held April 17 to 19 in the M & N Lounge. Donations will be taken from 1 p.m. to 7 p.m. The University's quota for the drive, sponsored by the Volunteer Services Depart ment, is 1500 units of blood. Ac cording to John Elkins, Volunteer Services director, this amount will protect all University students and their families. SYMPOSIUM A symposium on International Relations and the Future of Ocean Space is scheduled at USC today, sponsored by the USC Institute of International Studies. The program, which features four major guest participants, will have four separate sessions, each dealing with an aspect of ocean problems -- policy, legal, economic and ecological. The symposium will take place in the Keystone Room of Capstone House at USC, and is designed especially for faculty and graduate students. Those interested in at tending may contact Robert G. Wirsing in the Department of International Studies. TIDELANDS HEARING A hearing on the tidelands zoning measure to be introduced in the S.C. Legislature will be held at 3 p.m. Tuesday, April 18 in the Senate Chamber. This measure will zone the tidelands marshes of South Carolina either for industrial uses or for preservation in their natural state. The hearing is open to all interested persons; those at tending are not required to speak. Attendance of interested students will help in the passing of strong tidelands protection legislation. CRUCIBLE AWARDS THE CRUCIBLE LITERARY MAGAZINE received five awards from the South Carolina Collegiate Press Association on Saturday, April 8, at the Sheraton-Ft. Sumter Hotel in Charleston, S.C. The awards were presented to Elissa Domroe, Editor-in-Chief by Douglas Donehue of the Charleston News and Courier. A ED CONVENTION Members of the USC chapter of Alpha Epsilon Delta, the in ternational premedical honor society, will attend the organization's national convention this week in Charlottesville, Va. Glenn Abernathy Jr., vice president of the USC chapter, will be the official delegate from USC. Also among those attending will be David Kidder, president of the local chapter, and biology Prof. Felix Lauter, the faculty adviser for the USC group. The USC chapter of Alpha Ep silon Delta was installed in 1963 and is one of 100 chapters In the United States and Canada. Da Vinci POETRY READING The Crucible Literary Magazine and the University Union will co sponsor- their second free-form poetry reading Sunday from 6-8 p.m. If interested, come read your poetry, prose, and short stories. The poetry reading will be held in the Golden Spur and everyone is invited. For further information call ext 4494 or 5200. MEDITATION LECTURE The USC branch of the Students International Meditation Society will sponsore their last in troductory lecture for this semester on transcendental B4 THE BETT America's burg one big burger Whopper" back beef pattie, cor tomatoes, picki Burger King" a Visit your Camp opposite the camnu s notebo< meditation (TM) at 7 p.m. today in Room 306 of the Russell House. The lecture will be given by Eric Dahl, an instructor in TM who has been trained by Maharishi Mahesh Yogi. The lecture should prove beneficial and informative to all. For more information contact Andy Hickes at 253-2007. JOURNALISTS CONVENTION High school journalists from throughout the state will be at tending the annual convention of the S. C. Scholastic Press Association (SCSPA) tomorrow, April 13, at USC. Louis Cassels, senior editor and columnist for United Press In 1M Tis IROR ei WORLD. . 06*000 ER BURGER! er barrage will always corr that will live on! Our famot (s up its bigness with quali iplemented by generous r es, onions, lettuce, ketcht ways builds them better! us Store at: College and Si s "Horseshoe" Dr. and Dra )ks to be ternational will speak at the morning general session. The session will be 10-12 a.m. in USC's Capstone House. D( BURGER KING P.sisvowBUFR 9 OT BRG PPen e and go but there's is Burger King ty. There's a large pure >Ortions of p and mayonnaise. imter Streets rion Hall Clumbia. shown Concluding the program will be the convention banquet, also at Capstone, at which awards presentations will be made and (Continued on Page 8) OPENINGS: iy and Night Counter Help Full and Part Time Apply in Person IGER KING RESTAURAN7 1211 College Street kcross from Drayton Hall -11 a.m. 2 - 5 p.m. OR I BURGER KING