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ICIa ssifih POLICY: Cost: Five (5) cents per word. Minimum: 10 words. There is no charge for found ads. Errors reported within three days will be corrected at no charge. Manager: Patty McQuillan OFFICE HOURS: Mon. Wed. 12:15 1:30 Thur. 11:00-12:30 LOST AND FOUND FOUND: Mep's glasses in Phys. Sci. Bldg. Being held in Library for David Smith. LOST: Patch work quilt loaned to players at Sickle Cell Marathon; sentimental value. Also, light weight pink blanket. Call Mrs. J. C. Har mon 254-8611. FOUND: Silver ring in Russell House. Call Carry 6460 day, 3579 night. FOR SALE HEALTHY, beautiful Old English Sheepdog puppies, AKC, 254-8808. JUKE BOX, plays 50, 45's. Call Bob Berry 787 7250. HAMPTON BOOKS( FOUNDEDN. Y. 1946),Old and Rare History, cinema T. V. aerospace, South Carolina and general. Prints, posters, maps. Rt. 1 Box 76, Newberry, S. C. 29208 Ph. 276-6870 US Hwy. 176, 2 mi. North of SC 34). SLR CAMARA PENTAX,excellent lens likenew $240. Call 3121 or 256-8273 Al. JOB INFORMATION PART TIME WORK AVAILABLE Do you like fun, people, good pay? Russwood Inc. needs dinner party hosts and hostesses, Call Mrs. Proctor at 776-7601. SUMMER EMPLOYMENT average pay $900 a month. Call 796-2450 after 5 p.m. PART-TIME OR FULL TIME Parking Lot Attendants, Wai ters & Waitresses & Bellmen. Apply in Person Executive Offices Second Floor Wade Hampton Hotel. Nimtz To Prof. August Nimtz, Depai from the University of Minn a guest of the Department of G Studies on March 26th and 27 At 8 P. M., Monday the 26t Russell House, Prof. Nimtz wil to Current Black Political Sti also talk on "Tanzania's Fore 201, Flinn Hall on March 27th Politics", at 11:15 A.M., Roor 26th. For further information on DeLancey, International Studi 777-3108. FORP WHO Al INDIVI ea, Authentic India la gentle shading ar beauty of this fabi 919 5 P. 0. DENNIS Proprietor iF()M | F$ie CInlothers d Ads OVERSEAS JOBS summer or permanent. Aus tralia, Europe, S. America, Africa, etc. All pro. fessions, $500-51,000 monthly, expenses paid, sightseeing. Free info. write 'IWRCo. Dept. R1, 2550 Telegraph Ave., Berkeley, CA 94704. MALE HELP Wanted-Laborers-Part time and Full time-Call Ed Perez 798-1801 SERVICES ABORTIONS - For free information and refer.. ral, call A.F.P.I.O., a non-profit organization at 202-785-1077. LEGAL, medical abortions from 1 day to 24 weeks, as low as $125. Free pregnancy tests & birth control info. Ms. Rogers Wash. D. C. 202 628-7656 or 301-484-7424 anytime. TYPING: 50' per double spaced page. Mrs. Latham 782-0319 TYPING: ALL TYPES, electric typewriter, reasonable rates, convenient location. Call 254 5921. PROFESSIONAL TYPING, 10 YRS. experience, term papers, etc. IBM electric typewriter, 50' double-spaced page. 788-5762. ECONOMICAL PROFESSIONAL wedding photography. Now accepting appointments for spring and summer dates. CREATIVE PHOTOGRAPHY Box 80636. MISCEL,ANEOUS INTELLECTUAL HELP requested by inmates of the Central Correctional Institution, to pre pare a study, for the presentation to the Federal Courts, to get Conjugal Visitation Rights for the confined inmates of the Nation. Write to: Mr. Terry Isenock CB No. 3-4-3, 1515 Gist Street, Columbia, South Carolina 29201. To inform those who read this there will be a Drug Abuse Seminar held March 24, 1973at the Central Cor rectional Correctional Institution, starting at 6:00 P.M. Lecture 'tment of Political Science, esota, will be on campus as overnment and International th. h of March, in Room 323 of 1 lecture on "The Background 'uggle in America." He will ign Policy" at 2 P.M., Room and on "Tanzanian Domestic n 204, Flinn Hall on March Nimtz's visit, contact Mark es and Comparative Politics, EOPLE E STILL DUALS Iadras Slubs and a the nature and. ic from India.. UM1TEit ST. M:toss J. S. C. IIOIISES,u(*E. Since 1971 REMINDER about our News Briefs policy: News Briefs run one time only. If you want your News Brief repeated, it must be resubmit ted. Keep your News Briefs as short as possible. Absolutely no News Briefs will be accepted over the telephone. Deadlines: for Monday's paper, 5 p.m. Sunday; for Thur sday's paper, 5 p.m. Wednesday News Briefs must meet the above qualifications or they will not run. News Briefs should be addressed to News Briefs, The Gamecock, Drawer A, USC. The Gamecock is happy to publish, providing space is available, any News Brief of any event for any University sponsored organization. THURSDAY Department of Geology Seminar, Frank Jacobeen will speak on "Seismic Evidence for Reverse Faulting on the Coastal Plain in Maryland," LeConte 112, 3:30 p.m. USC Music Department Junior Rec ital, with Christopher Stevens, violin, Fraser Hall 5 p.m. Belle W. Baruch Coastal Research Institute Seminar, Clemson's Dr. K. Lehotsky will speak on "Sand Dune Fixation," Coker Life Science 207, 4 p.m. Honors Art Seminar, USC History Prof. Grigsby H. Wotton will speak on "History of Public Housing," Sloan 306, 9 a.m. Women's Varsity Tennis Match, USC vs. Baptist College, at Baptist College, 2 p.m. South Carolina Driver and Traffic Safety Education Association meeting, Capstone, 5:30 p.m. Environmental Law Society will show two Ducks Unlimited films, "Prairie Wings" and "Wood Duck's World," 7 p.m. New Law Center. Poetry Writing Short Course Rus sell House 306 5:30 p.m. Bartending short Course will not meet tonight. Science Fiction Short Course, Film, Voyage to the End of the Universe, 8:30 p.m. ---.-- Ch-----. SHOWS ? 1-3-5 7-9 4 ACADEMY AWARD NOM INAT N 1 Best Picture Best Actress Best Actor SOUNDER Cicely Tyson e. * LATE ' NASE $ -.181I10WS Fil.& SAT. Jews Brie' FRIDAY Spring vacation for students begins after clas.ses to continue through March 22 Fourth National Women in the Law Conference, Physical Science Building, continues through March 18. Russell House closes at 5 p.m. and will reopen Sunday, March 25 at 3 p.m. SATURDAY Gymnastics Competitions, State meet with Furman University, Winthrop College and USC, Physical Education Center WEDNESDAY, MARCH 21 Staff Holidays begin, continue through March 23 SATURDAY, MARCH 24 Concert, "Alice Cooper," Coliseum, 8 p.m. SUNDAY, MARCH 25 Film, "Touch of Evil," Russell House Theatre, 6 and 9 p.m. USC Music Department presents Drinkall Duo, violin and cello, Fraser Hall, McMaster Col lege, 4 p.m. Women.'s Varsity Tennis Match, USC vs. Sullens at USC, Maxcy Gregg Tennis Courts, 2 p.m. NOTICES Brewer and Shipley will be in con cert in Columbia on April 6th at 7:30 p.m. at the Township Auditorium. Jimmie Spheeris and Silverman will be appear ing on the same bill. Tickets for students are only $1.50 in advance, qnd $2.00 at the door. All seats are G. neral Admis NEED --Poetry -Prose --Short Sto For Spring Issue of CRUCIBLU Deadline is March 30. Submi1 Call Ext. 5054 for more infor NEW SHIPli All Colors of CORDUROY BE Heavy Denim WIDE BELLS Brushed or Blue Denim JAC MOE L AND BRIT( Coi'ner Ladv sion. Tickets will be on sale April 2nd at the Russell House Box Office. Brewer and Ship ley will also be appearing on the television show "In Con cert" on Friday night, March 16th at 11:30 p.m. on ABC tele vision network. The Columbia station is Channel 25. Student Tax Clinic to help students fill out their income tax forms. To be held on Monday and Thursday evenings beginning March 12, in room 321 Russell House 4:30-6:30 p.m. Bring your W-2 forms and your 1971 income tax copies. This service is limited to students, faculty and staff earning under $5,200 annually. Further questions call USC Volunteer Services 777-2780. The USC College of Journalism will conduct a "Study Journalism Abroad Program," this summer May 20 to July 5. For further information call the College of Journalism at 777 5167. ALLOCATIONS-funding request forms for all campus organiza tions will be available in the Student Activities Office in the Pendleton Building 212, for fiscal year '73-'74 budget requests. Forms must be returned to Dean Robert Alex ander's Office by 5p.m. Friday, March 16. kn experimental treatment prog ram which could be of benefit for individuals who have diffi culty sleeping is being offered. If you have difficulty going to sleep or waking frequently and are interested in participating in this program, contact the Psychological Services Center 777-4864. in experimental treatment prog ram which could be of benefit for individuals who have headaches is being offered. If you have headaches (tension or migraine) and are interested in participating in this program, contact the Psychological Ser vices Center, 777-4864. ED: ries LITERARY MAGAZINE material to Bo x 85137. mation. LLS by by KETS oy EVY'S |HES BREW & Assembly