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(;outiiipoi'ur'y liti Study toti Contemporary University of USC is sponsoring a study tour of Southern Europe dur ing the 1973 Spring Semes ter. Participating students may, with the approval of individual faculty advisers, -03 U NIV E take from three to fifteen credits while travelling through Southern Europe under the supervision of a university prot'essor. The trip will take appr x imately twelve weeks after which they will return to their faculty advisers to report on their work. The nature of their assignments will depend entirely upon their advisers. lDuring the University on Wheels tour, the students will stay in a Universitybus; BA T I Tick4 Adv4 versity tr of Euro a mobile, self-contained hotel on wheels. Features of the Universityhus include bedding, private locker closets and space, a reading lamp, and an adjustable win dow for each bunk. Also RSITY MOTOR included are sanitation facilities, desks, chairs, typewriters, and a small lib rary. This will serve as the focal point for the Univer sity activities. A luxery sightseeing bus will be used for daytime transportation. For the Spring Semester of 1Q3, the following study tours will be available: A- Portugal, Spain, France, Italy and Switzerland. B- Yugoslavia, Greece, Rumania. Bulgaria. Hun gary and Austria. IMAN luicksiIver And As "New Yo als Sunday nigi at the T efs on sale of Towri The Other Plc mnced Tickets pe C- Turkey, Iran, Afganistan and India. The total cost for an entire quarter of semester will be aPProximately $1,650, which will include tuition, books, medical insurance and fees), COACH roundtrip airfare from New York, travel within Europe or Asia (sightseeing, food, lodging, and laundry) and additional language train ing. While the course itineraries will be fixed, a certain amount of time flexi bility will be incorporated into the academic planning. The students and teachers of each Universitybus may make a few changes in order to satisfy certain interest. For furthur information, contact Contemporary University Office. ---4824. I ENTE Presents Messeng A Special Added i rk Rock Ei h,t November 'owns hip Audii tsip Box Office, Tc mee and all box offi '4.00 --- Regal The USC Sailing Club is con day against 5 schools. The reF one wishing a ride is asked to ing lot at 8:30 a.m. Two divisioi Turbeville r The Physical Plant and Campus Planning divisions of the University of South Carolina have been combined and their functions divided into five major areas, Vice President for Business Affairs Harold Brunton has announced. This is the first major reorganiza tion of the area in more than five years, according to Brunton. Dur ing the 1967-72 period, these divi sions have become multi-million dollar businesses with several hundred employees. W. S. Turbeville, director of the USC Physical Plant since 1969, is head of the new Division of physical Plant and Planning. The five areas within the division and their heads are : Campus Architect, John Califf; Engineering and Construction, J. Edward Bass; Physical Plant, Herbert E. Brinson; Utilities, Edward A. Shelley; and Grounds and Transportation, Wel don B. Frye. Vice President Brunton said the new organization was necessitated because of the USC's current and planned physical growth. He also said that the changes were in line with some recommendations made by the Governor's Management Review Commission this year. It is hoped that the new decentralized IRPRC er Service attractIon risemble" 19th, 8:00 PJ1 0oriu m ylor Street Pharm4 ce outlets. At The Door $ -Ummmmm tta I ipeting in a regatta this Satur ;atta begins at 9 a.m. and any be in the Russell House park is merged; damed head W. S. Turbevile organization will achieve closer control and in the long run, produce economies, he added. Turbeville, the director of the new division, is a native of Claren don County who joined the Carolina staff in 1955. SES Icy, 4.50