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News I T imes Editor At USC Today The assistant financial editor of The New York Times, John M. Lee Jr., will deliver the J. Rion McKissick Lecturship in Jour nalism at 8 p.m. today in the Campus Room of Capstone House. A native of Walterboro, Lee will lecture at the Kappa Tau Alpha Installation Banquet and Jour nalism Awards Night. A widely-travelled journalist, he entered the newspaper field as a reporter with the Richmond (Va.) News Leader in 1956 and became business editor. In 1961 he joined The Times as a business and financial news reporter. He served as a correspondent in Toronto in 1964 and in London in 1967, and travelled throughout Europe, the Middle East and North Africa on a wide variety of political and economic assignments. In 1971 he was named Tokyo bureau chief, and while on that assignment travelled in China and North Korea. Media Positions Applications for fall editor of The Gamecock, editor of The Crucible and station manager of WUSC Open A Charge. Treat Yourself'I .... Arcade The Student Senate Fii will hold an open hearii 1974-75 SGA budget tot at4:00Op.m.in Russell] All interested students come ask questions anm the finance committee, student senators and S( will be present Iriefs AM are now available. These are due April 19, and the hearings will take place April 21. Applications may be picked up in Dean Robert Alexander's office in the Pendelton Building and returned there by April 19. Education Advisement All USC graduate students wanting to enroll in courses in the College of Education offered in the summer or fall of 1974 should meet with their faculty advisors before April 26. Advisement and pre-enrollment, according to the College of Education, will guarantee students i reserved place in education :ourses and will also simplify registration procedures. Sales Seminar Nationally known sales and marketing consultant Fred Merham will conduct a crearive selling workshop in Columbia April 22. Tickets are $5 and are available at the door or by mail from the Columbia Sales and Marketing Executives Association in care of Dr. William Morgenroth, USC College of Business Ad ministration, Columbia. Account And o A New Pair Mall 1ance Committee ig on the proposed lay (Monday, April 15) louse room 310. are encouraged to I express opinions to cabinet members, IJA officials who SAC totally dedicated to giving the students a fair shake. Once the SAC has made its cuts, there are several avenues for appeal for organizations who feel they need more money to operate. Simoneau emphasized that the decision of the commission was but one step in the process of allocating money to student organizations. Park Place yo provided i Russell Hot New B.A. Lobby at Tc This Referer currently be lot. It is loca Parking Gai is simple. D a permanen Field A bacla A letter con<( the mail to c This is your on an issue t Make surev From Page One The Office of Student Activities must approve budgets before anything is final. Simoneau said if an organization wants a re-evaluation of its budget than it may resubmit it to the commission. He also said organizations have the power to appeal decisions if they cannot operate on the amount of money ing Survey ur ballot in ti it the followii ise Batt Cap wers Coli Ldum concerns FieldI ing temporarily used ted between the Bloss ,age and Wheat St. Th o you want this area t b parking lot, or do yoi -? :erning this issue shot ach one of you. chance to make a deci hat affects you direct: ou respond! given them. "There are plenty of ways you can go about getting your budget changed," Simoneau said. The commission does not ar bitarily cut the budgets but makes suggestions for cuts based on the SAC collective opinion. Simoneau said when he first addressed the SAC he emphasized that "they must evaluate each budget on its own merits." Poll te boxes rig places: .s Lobby stone Lobby seum Lobby t, which is as a parking om St. .e question o become i want ild bein si0n [y.