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Campus Calendar (Continued from Page 8) Short course on "The Fun damentals of Real Estate," presented by the division of Educational Services, 7 p.m., Room 3020-C, Carolina Coliseum, to continue on Monday and Thursday evenings through April 27. Women's Equity Action League, 7:30 p.m., County Library. Comedy Time can be heard on WUSC-FM every Monday from 5-5:30 p.m. Eric Anderson Art Show opens in the Russell House Gallery. A reception for Anderson will be held in the gallery Tuesday. USC Band Spring Concert, featuring the Concert Band and the Jazz Ensemble, 7:30 p.m., Band Hall, 511 South Main St., no admission charged. Workshop on "Student Movements Nationwide," with represen tatives of Student Vote, Voter Education Project, Youth Citizenship Fund and National Youth Caucus, 3:30 p.m., Room 323, Russell House. "Tell It To The Registrar," discussion with Richland and Lexington County Registrars, 7:30 p.m., Room 310, Russell House. "Talk With Other Schools," discussion on voter registration with representatives of S.C. 1 L S A d C T ri For 1972 Summer brochure writ Director of Admissions, Manhattan LII U. C This is a chance to vi for a minimuw schools, 8:30 p.m., Room 310, Russell House. TUESDAY, APRIL 25 Systems and Control Seminar, Robert A. Michalove, of the USC Traffic and Transportation Institute, will speak on "General Systems Theory," 4 p.m., Room 103, Engineering Building. 1972 Guignard Memorial Lectures, Dr. James Meriwether, USC English professor, will speak on "William Faulkner and the Civil War," 8 p.m., Drayton Hall. Film, "Wild Child," 6 and 9 p.m., Russell House Theatre. Men's Glee Club, concert 8 p.m., Fraser Hall. Baseball Game, USC at Citadel. Women's Lib short course, 6:30 p.m., Room 104, Currell College. Karate short course, 7:30 p.m., Physical Education Center. Alpha Phi Omega, 7 p.m., Room 323, Russell House. Episcopal Student Center, Holy Communion, 5:30 p.m. Tennis Match, USC vs. Presbyterian at Presbyterian. Workshop, "Lobbying--A Student Power," with representative from the National Student Lobby, 3:30 p.m., Room 323, Russell House. Vorkshop, "Organized Politics," with State Democratic Party Chairman Don Fowler, Republican Party Chairman Ken Powell and United Citizens Party Chairman John Harper, 7:30 p.m., Room 310, Russell I House. RANHATTANV LI Indergraduate and Graduate Coi THREE SUMMER ession I: June 12-July 28 (Seven V Undergraduate session and selec ession It: June 26-July 28 (Five We4 Workshops and courses for grac ession III: July 31-August 31 (Five V Workshops and courses for grac RTS, MUSIC, SCIENCES, HUMANITIES Da egree, non-degree, and qualified hig ertification courses e Interdisciplinary eaching program * Air-conditioned ck ational facilities * Cultural activities ille College / Purchase, New York 1057 )NDAY NIG TH E )N'S H EAD 741 Saluda S. Choice Sirloin hoice of Potato ~alad Bar $2.99 sit Columbia 's most exc n price WEDNESDAY, APRIL 26 Film, "All Quiet on the Westerr Front," 6 and 9 p.m., Russel House Theatre. Baseball Game, USC vs. Furman 3 p.m., Baseball Field. 1972 Guignard Memorial Lectures USC English Prof. Jame: Meriwether will speak or "William Faulkner anc Reconstruction," 8 p.m. Drayton Hall. JSC Music Department Senioi Recital with Cynthia Odom mezzo-soprano, 5 p.m., Frasei Hall. 3evelopmental Biology Seminar. USC Biology Prof. Wallace D Dawson will speak or "Development in Species Hybrids of Deermice and Woodmice," 12:05 p.m., Roorn 101, Coker Life Science Building. ;teak cookout, sponsored by the USC Dining Service, 5-7 p.m., Russell House. rtist Series Committee, 7 p.m., Room 322, Russell House. dvanccd Chess short course, 6:3( p.m., Room 307, Russell House. asketball short course, 6:30 p.m., Room 307, Russell House. ex Life of the Aardvark short course, 7:30 p.m., Room 306, Russell House. Apiscopal Student Center, 6 p.m., creative dialogue and supper. ,utheran Student Center, Holy Communion, 6 p.m. laptist Student Center, 6 p.m., fellowship and worship. lethodist Student Center, 6:15 p.m., supper and program. Iresbyterian Student Center, 6 p.m., supper and program. .E COLLEGE irses for Men and Women SESSIONS Peeks) ed education courses ks) >ates and undergraduates eeks) >ates and undergraduates and evening courses open to school students. 0 Teacher iaster's program 0 Master's in ssrooms e Residential and rec concerts, plays, lectures, films. 7 / (914) WHite Plains 6-9600 LIT Reservations Please 252-5141 uswve restaurnt1 Planetariu In order to allow families with children under six to attend a Planetarium Program, The Columbia Science Museum Gibbes Planetarium is continuing its presentation of "The Sky at Night." This program which is offered the first Saturday of the month at 1 p.m. is being presented on May 6, this month. The "Sky at Night" is a Classifi POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. Minimum: 10 words. There will be no charge liltr lost and found or jobs available ads. IPlease 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 imSr: Female (;erman shepard puppy. Brown collar. Named Sunshine Lost on the lorseshoe. Call Mike 3302. i.OST: ECON 292 slatistics, vc. BA building. Garv 6112. LOST: Brown leather pocketbook in Pi Kappa Phi lounge. During derby day. J.D.'s important. REWAR D. Michele McGill 3232. I.osTr: $110m. reward for information leading to Ihe reiurn ol a Sansui stereo sYstem with lilt speakers missing from a Cayce home on Wed.. April 12 Call 796-6257 or write box lilit. (ave. S.C. nformal ion will be kept in IoST: Grven note book around lIumanities. vall 252-6089. FOUND: Girl's ring Pleasam Hill lIigh Setoo itBlue stonie Call Jerr, 3609. SERVICES PROFESSIONAL TYPING term papers 50 ceints pvir page. Call 787-1418 after 5 p.m. TYPING: ALL TYPES. electric typewriter, rvasemabl ratvs. convenient location. Call 254-5921. FOR SALE 1970 SITZLIKI 90. rebuilt engine. $250. Call 25406 alter 6 p.m. TRIuMlii GT-6. 1967 very good condition, around $1.(XX). Mike Craig 782-11040. SOLIGON ZOOM LENS. 90-230 mm.. F 4.5. brand new. never used and other goodies - 776-0716 al night. JOB INFORMATION SUMMER JOB AVAILABLE. May 29. '72. Anyone interested in looking after three children. Boy-9-years-old. girls 8-years-old and f-Yvars-old in my home, in Whitehall area. Must have own transport at ion. 772-2602 alte 5 p.m. NEED 4 MOVERS for vanlines. Should be abouf 23. household experience, valid dr'ivers' hecense'. pass iCC physical, and ale to work all summer. Call Hill Allen 796-5230. ~ your hebest ofe can be your put your the hand profes si On a lookc tn your pag f or the one nea m show topical show concerned with the constellations and other objects visible in the current sky. Since there is no age restriction, all children under six who are admitted free should be ac companied by a parent. The ad mission is 50 cents for students and 75 cents for adults. For more in formation call the Science Museum at 254-2793. 1d Ads NEEI) A BABY SITTER? Widow would like part -lime work sitting with babies or children. almost a ny hours. Reasonable fee. Reliable Can furnish references. Phone 252 11210. OVERISEAS JOBS FOR STUr)ENTS Australia. Europe. S. America. Africa. etc. All prolessions and otcupations. $700 to $3.1N) monthly. Expenses paid, overtime. "Ighseving. l-rep information - Write. Jobs tverseas. Iep. l(. P0. Box 15071. San Dhego. CA 912115. APARTMENTS NEE) APARTMENT for summer. Near 'ive Poinis. Call 787-2514. Small. R(EWAI(- or inormation about 1-2 bdlroim apart ment available suimmer. fall. 252-6(114.1 MISCELLANEOUS WANTED: Elvelric Trains. Lyle. 254-3727. 111llPE- Save and make money im Europe. Travel loophlolvs 1st anbul . More. $1 Olski En1vrprises. Box 492. Syracuse. New York 1.12111. (.iATl1ER FL.IGiTS TO EUROPE: For all ages. Hound trip-$189.00 Call or wrile: liartur Flight Informalion Center. Taylor Drive I .exinglon. S C. 29X072. phone 359-2071. King Kong Russell House today only 6& 9 p.m. age! Uil bargains 3 when you head in 301f our Istylist?. es of yellow