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Goodbye, yellow brick road... Murry s i Pulitzer-prize poet receives USC award Pulitzer-prize winning poet and public reading last night in Bel playwright Archibald MacLeish Auditorium of the BA budding. received the USC Award for MacLeish was honored for hi Distinction in Literature ahighly-esteemed contribution t American letters. A native c Glencoe, Ill., MacLeish served a Librarian of Congress from 1939 t 1944. He has also been director c the U.S. Office of Facts an Figures, assistant secretary c state and president of th American Academy of Arts an Letters. He won the Bollingen Prize i drama in 1953, the Pulitzer Prize i in poetry in 1932 and 1953, th Pulitzer Prize in drama in 1959 an the Antoinette Perry Award h drama in 1959. The USC Award for Distinctio in Literature was instituted by th Ideas and Issues Committee of th *University Union in 1973. Recipients are chosen by students Previous recipients include Alle Archibald MacLeish Tate, Eudora Welty, Robert Pen - _ Warren and Robert Lowell._ WsmeK'8 Eduwcit Se'wicea,9xe. P.O. B&x 46lS Cee6al&i. S.C. Women's Educational Services is a non-profit agency that offers: * Free Pregnancy Testing * Problem Pregnancy Counseling * Free Abortion Referrals * Contraceptive Clinics * Family Planning If you're a woman and need assistance call Women's Educational Services to talk with someone who cares. The number to call is 779.8355 .Usc BA program COLUMBIA,S.C.-USC's College of Business Administration has signed an agreement with Brazil's Center for Financial Studies in the Private Sector to assist in training Brazilian financial executives. The agreement was announced jointly March 27 by USC president William H. Patterson and Ministro Ibere Gilson, president of the Brazilian Institute of Financial Executives (IBEF). Pres. Patterson said he was "particularly pleased that the increasing expertise of faculty members adept at multi-national business can be shared with our Latin American neighbors." Gilson said the agreement with USC was "a first step in an an nounced effort by the Brazilian government to increase the country's mastery of international business techniques." Search continues The dean of student affairs search committee will have an open seminar discussion at 2 p.m. Friday in room 310 of the Russell House. Students, as well as faculty and staff members, are invited to the meeting to give input to the committee on opinions of the seven candidates who were interviewed in open scssions. The last of the DOUI Rus Thursday 6 our regulai TWICE the of chicken %Fried CJ Soup or S 2 Vegeta~ 2 Rolls 2 Oleo Pa Small Be news bi seven candidates, Dr. Glen Stillior of Western Carolina University will be interviewed at 3:30 p.m today in room 310 of the Russel House. Charity ride A bike-a-thon will be held Saturday at 1 p.m. to raise money for the Easter seal Society foi Crippled Children and Adults o: South Carolina, Inc. Bikers will ride the 20-mile route inside Fort Jackson. Persons interested in riding or working at check points should cal the Easter Seal Society at 256-073Z for more information. Riders should obtain sponsors willing to donate a minimum of 20 cents each mile to the Easter Seal Committee The rider collecting the most money will win a 10-speed bicycle All riders who finish the 20-mile course will be eligible to win other prizes at the end of the day. Ceremony set USC's new Williams-Brice College of Nursing will be dedicated at 3:30 p.m. Friday, in the auditorium of the building at the corner of Pickens and Green Streets. Morning events include a program on the history of the college and discussion on future ILE POB IPECIA] sell House Cafel linner, Apri] special yoV usual porti iicken (dou alad or Dess les tties rerage $1.99 UNIVERSITY DINING SERVICEE iefs trends for nursing in South Carolina and the nation. Speaker at a luncheon for College of Nursing alumni and friends will be Jessie M. Scott, who heads the federal government's nursing education, practice and research activities as director of the Division of Nursing of the U.S. Health Resources Administration. Camping class The Free University Committee of the University Union and the local chapter of the Sierra Club are offering a course entitled, "Camping and Conservation," through the Free University curriculum. The course meets every Thur sday at 6 p.m. for the remainder of the semester in Room 310 of the Russell House. Tonight's program features John Culler, editor of South Carolina Wildlife Magazine. He will speak on "South Carolina Wildlife." Next week's topic will be "Bicycling and Canoeing." - Each program is structured to bring an awareness of the outdoors in South Carolina and weekend outings are planned to coordinate with the lecture topics. Registration for the course is beiig conducted in Room 204 of the Russell House. Students, faculty and staff are encouraged to register. TION teria 1 3 with i get on bile order) sert