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Astrology Short Course A short course in "Astrology" will be of. fered at the University of South Carolina Thursday evenings July 25 through Sept. 12 from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. The course, taught by J. Andrew Mitchell, will be held in Room 3020-A of the Carolina Coliseum. Classes will examine the characteristics, influence and interaction of the 12 signs of the Zodiac, the 10 planets, the 12 houses and the 9 aspects as well as teaching participants how to erect their personal chart. Tuition for the course is $17 per person or $27 per married couple. For further in formation contact the Division of Continuing Education, the University of South Carolina, Columbia, S. C. 29206 or call 777-2569. Services Abortion, Birth Control, Info. and Referral No fee up to 24 weeks-General anesthesia Vasectomy,Tubal ligetion also available Free pregnancy test. Call PCS, Non-profit, 202.296-7995 Typilig Services: Accurate, fast, economical. Themes, term papers, reports, general typing. We use IBM Selectric typewriters. Business Service Unlimited. 1226 Laurel St., 256-1612. Typing; All Types. Prompt, professional service. Proofreading included. Reasonable, convenient. 254.5921 Typing 776-7456 Thesis, reports, letters, typed in our office. Mrs. Corbett, 763 Meeting St., 254.5/92 Expert T.V. Radio, Stereo, repair by fellow Gamecock. Call Clyde at 252.3556 Help Wanted The .Minton Collection is seeking reliable trustworthy individuals to become its 1I Many of his fellow officers considered him the most dangerous man alive-an honest cop. A PARAMOUNT RELEASE DINO DE LAURENTIIS presents AL AC IN1 "BERPICD! L E AE N AK SE TN D A G --r1 Apogee Offered Representatives of the University of South Carolina's innovative program of graduate engineering education offered at York County TEC will be in Rock Hill on Wednesday, July 24, to meet with prospective. students. Prof. Ken Humphries and Fred Garrick of USC, representing APOGEE (A Pro gram of Graduate Engineering Education will be AT York County TEC from 12 noon until 5 p.m. The APOGEE courses, designed to provide grqaduate work in engineering via full color video tapes and closed circuit television, enable engineers to continue full-time employment while working toward an advanced degree or taking selected courses for career development. APOGEE was established by the College of Engineering at USC in 1969. it received customer sales agents, no selling experience necessary. Write for your Agent's applicationtoday and find out if you qualify. No obligation on your part what-so-ever. Write to MMC En. terprises-Box 93Eastover, S. C. 29044 You will be making 40 per cent plus, commission in every sale and be yourown boss, too. This is not a lob offer but a Business Op. portunity. Get in on the ground floor and maybe make enough, before the fall semester starts to more than cover your required fees, plus plenty left over for What You Consider Necessities. You will make no investment in this business that will not be returned to you. Wanted --....... Waitress, cashier hostess and parttime dishwasher for remainder' of summer and fall. Call for appointment . 717.7505, Italian House, 1527 Sunnyside Drive Miscellaneous New Apartments: Summer school or year round . Ten minutes from campus, no traffic hassle. Good study environment. " ANTOWN Min Stet / -81 LATE 3 A SHOW E FRIDAY AND SAT I 11:15 *R PRUL EWMAN tOBERT EDFORD OBERT SHAW :OR?GE ROt' HILL FILM E STING" national accreditation at the master's level by Engineering Council for Professional Development (ECPD). The program utilizes members of the regular teaching and research faculty of the College of Engineering, and the course of. ferings are the regularly taught graduate courses. The complete facilities of the University are available to those in the program. These include the libraries, computers, and laboratories. Information about the APOGEE program is also available by calling Columbia collec f at 777-4192 or by writing APOGEE, College of Engineering, University of South Carolina. Columbia. S. C. 29206. New Plays At USC The University of South Carolina Department of Theatre and Speech has announced the six productions to be presented during the 1974.75 season in USC's Drayton Hall Theatre. Classifii Procedure-The classified ad dead! following Thursday. Ads may be delh Fri. between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. at our may be mailed to The GAMECOCK House, University of South Carolina, orders for classified ads will be take Manager): Mon. 11-2 p.m.; Tues. 11 Rates-All classified ad entries are i word, with the exception of the "Lost section, as a campus service, will be pi ad. Carpeting, dishwater, all the extras.. 787. 63 Anytime. Free 1973 Garnet & Black yearbooks while they last. Come by the G&B office at 1624 Pendleton or call 2038 or 4170 Free 3 kittens-one all black, two black and white already had shots.call Tom or Jackie 254.5257 Needed: Reading tutors for the blind students. Second Session call John Elkins at Volunteer Services 777-2780 or Susie Bridges 252-5304 796-0022 OVE PLETIVES NOT DELET IN Mel Brooks MEOC A,' 4 *yc SL76 02 The season will open with "Purlie." the musical comedy with an almost entirely black cast. The play, written by Ossie Davis, Philip Rose, Peter Udell and Gary Geld, will run Oct. 7.11. Other plays to be presented include Elmer Rice's drama *"The Adding Machine' Nov. 6-; the review "Franklin and Friends" adapted by USC' theatre Prof James A. Patterson Dec 4-7, and Landford Wilson's "The Hot L Baltimore" Feb. 12-15, 1975. In addition the theatre will produce the poignant work by Tom Stoppard "The Real Inspector Hound' March 10-13, 1975. The season will close with William Shakespeare's comedy "Love's Labors' * Lost," to be held April 23-26. All plays will be held in the Drayton Hall Theatre with curtain time at 8:15 p.m. Tickets are S1 for students, $2 for USC faculty and staff and 53 for the general public.. A Policy.. Ine is 5 p.m., Monday for publication the *red personally to The GAMECOCK Mon. office in Room 318 Russell House, or they (Aftn; Ad Manager), Drawer A, Russell Columbia, South Carolina 29208. Phone a during the following hours (ask for Ad -12 p.m. fatermined at a rate cost of five cents per and Found" section. Classified ads in this iblished at no cost to the person placing the For Sale, Air Conditioners I - General Electrit 16,000 BTU 230 Volts Like New - $150.00 I - General Electric 5,000 BTU 110 Volts Three Years Old - $60.00 Reason for Sale . Recently installed Central Illease Call -.254.6413 Super Deal...Waterbed, 565.00 754.8941. Lost and Found Lost: 2 yr. old male Golden Retriever lost in the Rosewood area since July I8-if found, please contact J. Melton at 256-6771 R ED 1'1 ID :Aj0) Infirmary Gets New Doctor Dr. William Mark Watkins of Dublin Georgia is joining the staff of the University of South Carolina Student Health Service as alstaff .physician according to Dr. Isao Flirata, director of the USC facility. Dr. Watkins, who has practiced medicine in Dublin for the past 22 years, holds A.B. and masters degrees from Emory University and taught in high school and college prior to entering the University of Georgia School of Medicine. He did his in ternship, rotating residency and surgical residency at Macon Hospital, Macon, Ga. The Student Health Service at USC is housed in a $1.3 million, four.story structure completed in June, 1973. The health center has a full-time staff of eight physicians and 1$ nurses. Dr. and Mrs. Watkins will move to Columbia Aug. 1. 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