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USC Profs . For Book C The colorful Darlington 500, Ar the. world-famous Labor Day Club, race, will be featured in the in- youni troduction to a new book,"Faces logue of South Carolina." lined The 21 essays in 'Faces' are sessio being written by USC professors coupl and graduate students who spent integi two weeks this summer explor- exper Ing the quality of contemporry tion, life and changes in six major busin areas of the state--Columbia, minis Spartanburg, . Beaufort, Aiken, Yc Lancaster and Myrtle Beach- instru Conway. fictio: "To me the Darlington 500 comb symbolizes the dramatic social rappi change which is happening to us white in South Carolina," said Dr. city. Franklin Ashley, project cbor- dren i dinator for 'Faces' and author of poetr; the introduction. ''The state Is city, s in transition from an agrarian Sh economic base to one of vast in- dents dustrialization. This book should of bla bring into focus the feelings of ple. South Carolinians,. young and didn't old, who are caught in the midst and si of these unbelievable everyday ings u changes." "T Two humanists (those from me t the departments of philosophy, blacks English, political science, foreign Colun languages, histgry and music) things worked with a 'esident of the The < area, also a faculty member at notice the USC regional campus. "Ther C ASSI El POLICY: Cost: Five cents per word. fall sem Minimum: 10 words. There is no Contact charge for found ads. Errors reported partmer within three days will be corrected at Louis, N\ no charge. Manager: Larry Edmond. 863-155 Office hours: Mon., Tues., Wed. 3:30 -6 p.m. Ph. 4249 FOR SALE - TYPIN New Petri:N Ft 'EE' Fully automatic typewril 35mm SLR. Camera, Case, Electronic ient loca flash, 3X Converter, Close-up lens. Costs $300, will sell outfit for $175 or camera and case alone for $150. Call Buddy 787-5622 after 6. 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Stan Macias Join EffC >n SCo address to the sertoma street conversations with r blacks, front pbrh dia i with housewives in tree neighborhoods, informal s with farmers, elderly ?s and textile workers were &l parts of each humanist's ences in his city. In addi ach met with city officials, ,ss leaders and school ad rators. landa Baxter, an under-30 otor of black poetry and 1, spent her two weeks ng metropolitan Columbia, ig with both blaeks and about life in'the capital With some groups of chil ind teens, she sat and read r. In other sections of the he merely listened. talked with college stu and professors, residents ek suburbs and street peo She went to places she even know.the names of, te tried to absorb the feel the residents. ie older people - they tell ie changes for them as have been fantastic in bia. Those around 25 say are happening too slow. hildren are too young to any change," she said. are so many different I A IS ster (experienced, references). 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"It's amazing how much clos er I feel to Spartanburg after two weeks than to Columbia, my home for several years," said Dr. Mulvaney. "I know what makes that city tick, what the people are thinking and have some in sight into where the town might be going. In short, I feel very involved with Spartanburg and am somewhat dazzled by its fan tastic potential for development." Dr. Mulvaney's essay portrays, in dialogue form, the ambiva lence felt by most Spartanburg ars who feel trapped between ei ther preserving the past or grasp-, ing the enormous opportunities provided by the many industries. A professor of philosphy and education, Dr. Mulvaney found himself most comfortable talk ing with managerial-executive lea ders within the city. His isso ciate, Bill Brockington, a young history instructor, strapped a camera around his shoulder and went out to the streets, factories and hang-outs of the cities to talk. The third member of the team, John Edmunds, a history professor and long-time resident of Spartanburg, conducted many of his interviews with those who lived in the city before the Influx of industries and personnel from all over the United States and Europe caused the economic boom. "The experience was very en lightening to all three of us," ex plained Dr. Mulvaney. "How ever, I hope we accomplished our goal, which was to show the people in Spartanburg that the University and its faculty are in volved with the state's commu nities and are in touch with real ity." Publication of "Faces of South Carolina," which will in clude photographs from partici pating cities, is expected in the spring. Among the other essay ists are George Garrett and Pat Conroy, whose books have reached best-seller lists this yar. Best-selfing author George Ga the book 'Faces of Sout Ca from essays by UChumaniti dents. 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