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Sympos Political scientists with an in terest in East European affair will be involved in a symposiun today and Saturday at USC. Among the topics for discussiol are the dimensions of interaction - politically, legally, economicall, and ecologically - of the Eas European socialist nations. USC Prof. James A. Kuhlman, o the Department of Politica Snience, is conference coordinator Guest scholars participating ari Michael P. Gahlen, University o New Mexico; Richard P. Farkas State University of New York Charles Gaiti, Union College; David Pfotenhauer and William A Welsh, University of Iowa; Dennis C. Piragus, Stanford University; Tom Travis, Bucknell University; and Gary K. Bertsch, University o Georgia. University of South Carolina persons taking part, in addition to Prof. Kuhlman, are Bruce W. Nelson, Mark W. Delancey, Milan Zeleny, T. Edward Westen, Evans C. Carlson, Michael C. Rierson and Clayton E. Riley. INDO-AMERICAN BANQUET An Indo-American Banquet will be presented by the India Students Association at 7 p.m., Saturday April 29 in Capstone Campus Room. Tickets, $1 for students and children and $1.50 for adults, are available at the Russell House. SLOW BIKE RACE The India Students Association is sponsoring a slow cycle race at 2 p.m., Monday May 1. Interested persons should leave their names and telephone num bers at the Russell House In formation desk by 3 p.m., Sunday April 30. ENGLISH 399 OFFERED English 399, ordinarily in dependent research, will be of fered as a special topic course during the first session of summer school and will grant 3 hours of undergraduate credit. Class sessions will meet daily from 12:30 - 1:50 p.m. The topic under consideration will be "The Black and the Poor White in Contemporary American Fiction." Authors to be studied include Twain, Faulkner, Erskine Cald well, Flannery O'Connor, Stein* beck, Wright, and Brown. Interested students should contact Professor Raymond Hurd through the English Department or at his residence for more in formation. E lection mock p A mock presidential election will be held today from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. in the Russell House Lobby. Students will cast straw ballots for Sens. Hubert Humphrey, George McGovern, Edmund Musk ie, Gov. George Wallace or President Nixon. Write-in ballots will be accepted also, and identification is required. The election climavxe a ium on E ART AUCTION 5 Final plans have been set for I USC's annual Art Auction Monday, (May 1). I This year all of the income from - sale will go towards establishing p the Ed Yaghian Chair in Painting. t Yaghjian, former head of the USC art department, is retiring from f his artist-in-residence position at USC. About 80 works of art will be auctioned in Monday's event. F Faculty members at USC and members of the Guild of South Carolina artists produced the works. All should be of high professional quality, according to John O'Neil, auction director. Some of the works to be sold Monday are now on display in the lobby of Capstone House. O'Neil, along with psychology Prof. Robert Heckel and biology Prof. David Rembert, will auction the works. The auction will be in the Campus Room of Capstone House beginning at 8 p.m. The USC Art Auction was founded 17 years ago by Prof. Yaghjian, and the event has grown each year. Part of the proceeds in prior years have gone to an art scholarship fund at the University. GARNET AND BLACK The Garnet and Black yearbooks will be given out today and all next week in Room 313, Russell House, 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Anyone who picked up an annual with a name printed on the front cover please return and receive another. SYMBIOSIS SYMPOSIUM An international symposium on "Symbiosis in the Sea" will be held at Hobcaw Barony, Georgetown, May 4-6. The meeting will be sponsored by the Belle W. Baruch Coastal Research Institute of USC, and 16 scientists from the United Kingdom, Canada and the United States will make presentations. Purpose of the meeting, ac cording to Dr. Winona B. Vernberg of USC, symposium coordinator, is to summarize and identify new research directions concerning the complex relationships of marine organisms. Mrs. Vernberg, research professor in the Baruch Institute at Carolina, said, "Much of the ex citing work in understanding relationships between organisms in the past few years has been done with marine organisms, but there have been no mechanisms before now by which active researchers to decide residency week of student voter registration workshops and seminars sponsored by the USC student voter registration task force. Across from USC ROUNDHOUSE m News briefs ast Euro] can exchange ideas in person." Dr. Vernberg said the results of the symposium at Hobcaw House will be published by the USC Press as the second volume in the con tinuing series of the Belle W. Baruch Library in Marine Science. CHARISMATIC RENEWAL Jerry B. Walker, who works with the current charismatic renewal in the Christian church, will speak in the Russell House Friday, April 28. The charismatic renewal in volves speaking in unknown tongues, miracles, faith healing, demon exorcism, etc. 'TRANSFERS' COMING A one-act play, "Transfers", will be presented at 12:30 p.m., Mon day, May 1, at the Russell House patio stage. The play is directed by Jim Blanton, and the cast consists of Melvin Davis, Drew Wilder, and Tony McIntosh. The play deals with a glib radio newscaster who interviews an eye witness to a Harlem riot, only to find himself being held up at knife Suit Starts # Brittons will allow Ne Sutfor an ol chase of New Sport All proceeds will b way to help others< sul Reg. $sil0. Regular Price ................. Trade In Allowance....... YOU R PR ICE........ 1 0 >ean affair4 point --- with the whole episode I being tape recorded for all to hear. A The robber is also an amateur song 4 writer, so the stick-up is tem- i porarily delayed while he and his cohort record one of his creations. An entertaining play, admission is i free to all students. BA AWARD An educational program j developed in USC's College of Business Administration has won a I national award for the S. C. i chapter of the Hospital Financial Management Association (HF MA). The award is for the "Financial 4 Planning Program for Hospitals," which is cosponsored by the S. C. chapters of HFMA and the S. C. Hospital Association. HFMA national recognized the program in this state as the Out standing Educational Program for Hospitals for the past year. This continuing education program for financial officers in S. C. hospitals was developed and is administered by Prof. Richard W. SwapS Fed., April 26th to M ou $25. or $ towards t d wearable suit and $15 Coat for an old wearable a given to a local charit' and save money on your n Examples (one suit or coot per trade) TS SUITS S to $200. Reg. $75. t o $100. *'150.00 $90.00 .25 00. I5.00 25.00 $7I5.0 st In Time For Sumi ; begins Purst, Carl G. Kretschmar and Uan D. Bauerschmidt of USC's .ollege of Business Ad ninistration. WEAL CAMPAIGN A letter-writing campaign irging state senators to pass the ,qual Rights Amendment will be aunched by the Women's Equity kction League. The amendment, passed by the . C. House of Representatives, is iow pending in the state Senate ludiciary Committee. The WEAL members were urged o write members of the Judiciary ommittee and senators from (Continued on Page 8) Across from USC ROUNDHOUSE a le ay 6th he purchase of a towards the pur sport coat. ~. This is a great ew wardrobe. PORT COAT Reg. $65. to silo. $75.00 1 5.00 $60.00 ner!