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This is a dog. He is in LeConte
College. Obviously he is leaving
class. He either knows a lot
about rocks or a lot about math.
He is also an excellent model.
Look at the expression of hope
and the yearning to be free on
his face. (Staff photo by Bruce
Murdock)
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anticipates more than that.
A suggestion box, a joint stud
group of students and faculty wit
open hearings, consultation with a
architect and more studen
representation on the FGAC ar
necessary changes, according t
Berlin and McKinney.
"We want a chance for corr
plete, not token input. Th
billboard (at Gibbes Green site
without dimensions is nothin
more than a half-hearted attemi
at getting input," Berlin said. "It
the responsibility of the at
ministration to get student input.
According to Rempel, the FGA
will serve the very purpo:
sought by the petition. "I don't thi
anything the students do
against the committee. I don't s(
any reason for not having ope
hearings scheduled and tI
number of students on the con
mittee on open negotiation," t
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fairs and one from Columbia cc
six faculty from foresees comi
tments and two ditions of the
rersity President- Remodeling
H. Patterson, improvemeni
E. Davis and could result
ommittee mem- Rempel said
aid the committee Other stu
isly by the ad- parking, in
I suspect a great munication
' Rempel said. He facilities for
ate about the real Rempel said
imittee's decisions projects are I
study is a g
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studying topics the administ
stud of resent
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involuntary commitr
mentally ill are bro
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protecting those co
shifted from the legio
Department of Mento
to some extent to the
This is the opinion
an article "Involu
mitment of the Men
Proposal For Chat
Carolina" in the So
Law Review publis
University of South
Center.
Writtena by two
students, Adele J
Wallace H. Cheney
examines current Sw
procedures for con
mentally ill, recent
which tend to challe
stitutionality of thes
and a bill on invol
mitment now befor
legislature.
This proposed bill
Page One says, provides
procedural safegua
__________commitment and req,
individuals committe
plans to the total non-emergency
University building receive a hearing (
on university judge prior to comm
and the overall The bill also impo
immunity. Rempel mental hospitals to in
nittee study of con- of their right to reque
interiors of buildings. urnishesl patients
of old buildings and access to the exerc
s of maintenacnce rights.
from these studies, The article notes th,
current and proposed
dies may include the duration of t
her-university cor- mitment is indefinite.
and the lack of to this problem,
commuting students. the USC students,
the fact that all future require that pa tie
olding for committee written notification of
od indication of the a rehearing at the er
mmittee carries with months of confinem
ration. The article also
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funse-ptet
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itment Plans
ent ally ill
ed Ineffective
Carolina for proposed law because it doesn't
nent of the require the probate court to con
ad and inef- sider the possibility of less
a burden of restrictive alternatives than
nmitted has confinement to a mental hospital
lature to the such as treatment under an out
1 Health and patient program.
courts. Other articles in the Law Review
expressed in issue include one by student John
ntary Com- Choate on the scope and operation
tally Ill: A of South Carolina mechanics' liens
ige in South statutes, statutes which insure
uth Carolina workers in the construction in
hed by the dustry that they will be paid for
Iarolina Law their labor or materials used in the
improvement of real estate.
senior law The Law Review also includes an
Pope and article on air pollution laws by
the article attorney Roy G. Hurlbutt, for
uth Carolina merly with the U.S. Department of
imitting the Agriculture, and an article on "The
court cases Threshold Question in Applying
nge the con- Miranda: What Constitutes
e procedures Custodial Interrogation?" by
untary com- Greenville attorney Jefferson V.
e the state Smith.
the article
additional Vie Provost
is prior to
uires that all Reelected
d under civil
procedures
y a probateORAUHead
itment.
es a duty on H. Willard Davis, vice provost
form patients for regional campuses at the
,t release and University of South Carolina, has
reasonable been reelected president of the
ise of these prestigious, research-oriented Oak
Ridge Associated Universities
at under both (ORAU).
S.C. statutes ORAU, a private, nonprofit
idicial com- corporation sponsored by 42
One solution Southern colleges and universities,
according to conducts programs of education,
would be to information, research and human
nts receive resource development for the
their right to Atomic Energy Commission and
d of each six on behalf of the AEC and other
ant. government and private
:riticizes the organizations.