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BY BECKY EVANS Gimeeck Staff Writer Alth6ugh a bill prohibiting the smoking of tobacco in clasrooms was signed last summer by USC President William H. Patterson, no stipulations as to enforcement were Included in it causing some initial 40Ofusion. Univetity officials, however, reported no prblems resulting from the ban dtring the first week of schoi. SGA President Leigh Leventis said the bill has no specific penalties for those who violate it. However, he added repeated In Stude I' On All IR 2019 Devi INDIAN DRESS CARVINGS *. MARK TWA "D iary 01 N WJDNEiSDA Y, CA PS17t) A........ .P.. UNs Ban not causin ROBERT LANDEN warnings could end in ctton by the Student Court against violators sipce the violation of University rules is within the Court's jurisdiction: Signs in the classrooms should act as remin ders of the ruleand Leventis dia Impor1 nts! Welcome hake Advantage of Special Discount Merchandise not on q1DIA IMPORT mne St. Columbia. S.C ES * JEWELRY HANDBAGS * ( IN'S f Ada I.y e andi t,*ffet .... ... . .. ... ... SE~PTEMBnRiJ t 19? rE'S CAMPUS ROOM 5:30 pm. '6530P4 QEGA/UNJZERSfTY PA V ER SITY DINING WEV! ticke~ts $2. so g problems dismissed the Idea of arm-banded "snuff-out" patrols for classrooms. The faculty has been informed through departmental directives of the new smoking policy. In dividually, inembers of the faculty have Informed their students of the ban. Dr. John .O'Neil of the art department said he anticipated no 'problems of enforcement. He mentioned a smoking ban in art classrooms had been in effect prior to the University's new rule. Robert Landen, dean for social and behavorial sciences, said, "Personally, I'm happy about it." He added he did not smoke. Back! Sale. ~.292I * WOOD ." Cv' YERS.and AR School Head Named From Page One the new hospital will begin. USC will operate four clinical teaching facilities in. cluding the new VA hospital: Moncrief Army Hospital at Fort Jackson, Richland County Memorial Hospital and the William S. Hall Psychiatric Institute. OSC officials hope the school will be accepting ap plications from students for enrollment in September, 1975. A specialist in hematology, Harley, before going to the University of North Dakota last year, was chief of the Division of Hematology of the West Virginia University School of Medicine. He was on the West Virginia medical faculty for 18 years. In addition to his teaching duties and being assistant dean at North Dakota, Harley is also chairman of the school's Division of Oncology, acting chairman of the Division of Hematology and director of the Fargo Moorhead Area Health Education Center, a program utilizing: 30 cooperating hospitals in a medical teaching program. He is also a member of the international Leukemia Study Group B (Adult Medicine) cooperative research prpgram. A native of Maryland, Harley holds a bachelor's degree from Dickinson College and an M.D. degree from the University of Maryland School of Medicine. He spent his residency in internal medicine at the Veterans Administration Hospital, Pittsburgh, Pa. He was in general private practice in West Virgina from 1949-54 and also practiced with a U.S. Public Health Service Venereal Disease Control Project in Mississippi and with a tubercolosis sanitarium in West Virginia. HELP WANTED DAYS and NIGHTS Apply BURGER 1211 College St. KING Harper yler Go. 'Ojed Now Showing Suggestions for Fall and Winter in Cottons, Dacrons, Wools, Blends Cordurorys and Cashrneres. Located Downtown in the Arcade Mall Suite 78 Columbia. S.C. 29201 Phone 254-1333