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SOP s a newsj the news --Wiibt Chico Grier'16 On -the fourth floor of Russe ombudsman. The curious th Grier's suite of offices are t budsman and Counsel." Ombusdsman comes from t meaning a governmental offi plaints of citizens against th4 cording to the American Language. Another dictionary the people." These descriptions certainl first Dart of his title. It is the se and thus its relation to the fj As USC's legal counsel Grier relationship. His first and fo cluding those dealing with stud university administration -- h It is not difficult to imagine against the administration w ombudsman's office and havi thought of clearing his chest I versary in any litigation that A case in point might be that last spring when a gay liberati Grier participated in the decis denial of the gay libbers' reqi group more or less put them in According to the South Carol illegal. However the gay group modi an organization intended only t philosophy. Grier again advis group. The question arises,: Who is the individual student with a I stitution and the continuance < Another example is the drive find where student mandatory Student Allocations Commissi Clarkson's charges since the d some sort of confrontation betw courts. Does this sound like an Wouldn't an ombudsman be mc to cut through some of the univ of student fee spending, rather t) against him? What we are left prima facie case, as Mr. Gri holding. We suggest he drop oni another avenue of bringing the ear. .. To continue the present syste ends. Who IsM Vice President Charles Witten us Thursday of the results of th( committee. This is not to be c nation wide biographical referer and business VIPs. The WHOs with which the USC students from here WHO by their contribution to the Carolina Cor in American Colleges and Univ Sitting on the committee wi students from different organiza students chosen to be listed, n: students WHO sat on the comm There are two observations tc syndrome. First, why a WHO' presence at a university is limit place and therefore, the validity WHO is questionable? It is lik selected to be WHOS are immec publishier to buy the volume in w rate price (around $25). Secondly the method by which 4 since from past experience the fir is to nominate themselves leavin by those WHO are in good stead w What this whole. process of self elitism which is ultimately pert when the WHO'S grow up. Logic a representative view of WHO th the "ampus community, itmig Elizabeth Clotworthy, dean of the committee gave the most ses committee meetings in favor of pi WHO --"But you know, it does iool n 2oper's duty to print ,and-raise hell." ir F. Storey, go Tribune 'Duality 11 House stands the door of Mike Grier, ing about that door which opens onto ie embossed words " University Om he old Norse word "umbodhhsmadhr" %ial designated to investigate the com government or its functionaries, ac 4eritage Dictionary of the English gives the definition "representative of ' fall under Grier's conception of the cond part with which we are concerned rst. - is under the burden of a lawyer-client remost obligation in all situations, in ents, is to represent the interests of the s boss. a student with a legitimate complaint alking up four flights of steps to the ng reached that door, balking at the o someone who might well be his ad could conceivably ensue. >f the Chartering Commission hearings ?n group requested a student charter. ion process that eventually led to the test. The original constitution of the a "promotion" role for their beliefs. ina Code, however, this was thought lIed its proposal such that it would run ) educate other students in the gay lib ad the commission not to charter the Grier working for in such a situation, -omplaint . or problem, or for the in- T4 if the institutional norms? of student senator Robert Clarkson to Cc fees are spent. Grier advised the ot )n Thursday not to reply to any of * velopments of the last week point to te een Clarkson and the university in the fai ombudsman or a university lawyer? re likely to be working with Clarkson 'a ersity red tape to answer the question Us ian working with an institutional body with in light of these examples is a ar would put it, of duality of office of them, or that the students call for. ir complaints to the administrational m is.to get the run around from both 1ho's Who? of the student affairs division notified efforts of the WHO's WHO selection infused with "THE WHO's WHO," a ice to governmental scientific, media committee was concerned were those sterling character and WHO by their munity are listed in the WHO's WHO ersities. ~re five .administrators, and nine tions about campus. Of the 38 USC ne of them were predictable those ittee. be drawn about this WHO'S WHO S WHO for college students whose ed to a short time span in the first of the reference angle of a WHO'S awise mnteresting to note that those iately deluged with offers from the hich their ego is supported at a cut mne becomes a WHO is questionable st order of business of the committee 4 the remaining selections to be had' ith the selectors. flattery leads to is an atmosphere of etrated on the outside community would dictate if a committee wanted a student body considers a leader in ht consult that student body. residence life WHO likewise sat on irching comment during one of the irpetuating the institution of WHO'S good on the resume." -P.E.T. S U NI T I, ~ Running Th( Our ] No Lights* No 01 THE EDITOR: TO THE EDITOR: I find it hard to believe that a school as large Boy, are we ma ours has no lighted tennis courts. 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