The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 02, 1976, Image 1
GAMECOCK
^ VOL. LXVII NO. 32 University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1976
Drop-i
nurser
wante<
A day care center for <
married students, fact
bers and staff members
proposed by the Division
Affairs and will be cone
the space committee, ac
Robert Alexander, dean
activities.
A house at 1710 Colle;
been remodeled for sue
until recently was use
early childhood educatioi
ot uenerai studies, LI
Campbell, vice prej
student affairs, said.
"The facility lends its
program we want," Cam
ouiuc aiuuenis Willi
have expressed the need:
in type nursery provi
term care to help their
school, Alexander said.
To obtain some idea o
for such a facility, a da
formation sheet was
married students with
Most of the 447 students
said they would use univ
care if adequate facili
provided.
The planned day ca
would run on a nine-mc
opening in August and
May. Persons using tl
would have the option
mornings or afternoons
Wednesday and Friday c
and Thursday. A few slot
open week day mornir
ternoons.
No full-day program
offered since such a
already exists on campi
thf? Rlisspll- Hniicft I
Union and General Stud
^ w*
Jimmy Cart<
of Student %. ^
>idered by H Jr ij!k^
has
HHB jfflB d
by the ^Wsjffflm
i program raMMg^ro/^ mmr'S
James W? Mbthe
n
pbell said. |9HBKngp? |y
children L I
r .. . WBUBmMn*' - AS
iui a uiup- i^H^H
ding short
return to
f the need The Spinners enthrall*
y care insent
to
1 children
i surveyed ~Hk !W
srvs Med sc.
re center Provisional accredit*
nth basis, Medicine will be considc
closing in committee March 30 a
le facility interim medical school
i to use it "We have made sub:
; Monday, the provisional accredi
?r Tuesday hopeful the accrediting
s would be on our application at tl
i?)q r?i* af.
?-' " ??
Provisional accredits
would be mittee on Medical
program Medical Association and
is through Medical Colleges is need
fniversity can accept its first clas
lies. "A fall opening is in lii
II Harvey suppt
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By Stephen J. Valk
I Would you put i
farmer in the White
That essentially
question put to ma
Carolinians Saturday
spoken, fast-paced
^ with the smile and ha
Jack Kennedy.
^ was a 4<
^Sgj^ Carter but not an
I schedule for the
PErK^i Georgia governor
a||L presidential ca
K| \?||l designed to 4'meet th<
m f.flH Carter spent 250 daj
road last year, vi
Br Carter arrived in
t T#f LlS
ed their 7,000 fans in Carolina (
hool discu
ition for the USC School of
ired by a national accrediting
nd 31, Dr. Francis L. Abel,
dean, said recently.
stantial progress in meeting
tation requirements and are
committee will act favorably
leir moptina " ho sniH
n, w*-. ^
ition by the Liaison Comducation
of the American
the Association of American
led so the School of Medicine
is this fall.
ne with our original schedule
yrts Carter bid
it farmei
at 2:30p.m. aftei
campaigning
n 15 ?T_ _
i peanut Carolina, rie a
House? South Carolin*
was the Association 1
ny South Township Audito
by a soft- went to the Towi
Georgian Inn where he spc
ir style of of black leaders,
conference, tape*
with WIS-TV and
[>r Jimmy reception to talk
unusual an(* answer que^
Cornier Carter then dro
? o ; ? a speak at a meetir
?people" Carolina Youn8
State Sen. Rich,
sitine 45 Greenville, said
? * following him ar
and I want to
Columbia tired. And the ?
|L*
; a mm
i
I
Coliseum Saturday night. Se<
ission set
outlined before the accreditir
when we received our letter <
of accreditation," Abel said
ivieaicai scnoois typically ta
receive accreditation, while
accreditation in only two ye
"Our rapid progress has b
association with an existing
assistance from the Veterar
interim dean said.
ADei said li tne accrediting
meeting requires additioi
granting accreditation, the
before the group at a June nrn
opening of the school.
tnlkfi ti
r a morning of says he's
in North and that .
ddressed the up to Ma!
a Education In addii
(SCEA) at has recer
rium.Thenhe Gov. Br;
nhouse Motor former j
>ke to a group didate C
, held a press Ravenel.
i an interview election a;
t held a public the natio
, onuni; licuiui) nuilllllt'l 1
?tions.
Ravene
ve to Irmo to Carter
ig of the South president
Democrats, fiscal e<
ard Kiley, D- progressi
, "I've been While gc
ound all day, Carter st
tell you, I'm governm
governor here drasticall
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ig group in October 1974 moi
3f reasonable assurance yea
mit
ike three to four years to corr
USC expects to receive pro'
ars, he said. Tl
een possible because of won
university anH fnnHincr beh
^ o
is Administration," the sen
Tl
committee at its March acc
nal measures before dor
school could again go ina<
eeting, in time for a fall ceil
cor<
?teachei
just getting started, age
after this he's flying C
ssachusetts." exj
tion to Riley, Carter voc
/ed support from Lt. sta
antley Harvey and res
gubernatorial can- de\
Charles D. "Pug" end
Ravenel is seeking
s a Carter delegate to He
?nal convention this rig
in New York. ali?
1 said he supports as
because the \
ial hopeful combines cor
^nservatism and Soi
ve social programs, sta
>vernor of Georgia, Go
reamlined the state Soi
ent by cutting sai
y the number of state mo
>orm
tudy
ought
Mark Lundgren
ising costs of campu
I associated deer
sing services are the
?naie dui proposed w
it by senators Dave
iny Sansbury, Abb}
Penny Ponick.
he proposed measure
es of public hearing
eases and service c
versity housing. T
hors hope to con
rings with the co-op
mitory officials. U
ff, dormitory go\
resentatives and u
sing officials will be
ify ccording
to the
rings would be s
iin a three-week peri
ring planned for each
sing regions on camf
ions include Bat<
irtments, Carolina
/ers, McBryde; Colur
icfnno- Wnmon'c On
rkJVVilV f VV V1IIV1I O \^U
Iding and South To
Key, Preston and the 1
ements.
udent housing costs 1
*e than $90 per stui
r in the past two yc
ory residents con
iplain of decreased
vided by university h
hr> Hill ctaloc tho
tld look at the facts a
ind the rate incre
/ice cutbacks.
he bill also refers t
idents that have oc
mitories due to s
Jequacy, including V
ing cave-ins in M<
iing to Dave Wilsforc
See STUI)\
rs
incies.
!arter credits him:
mansion of educatii
national training
te's penal sysU
triction of in
relopment which wc
langered the envii
said his support
hts and integra
snated secrecation
IJ
Lester Maddox.
Vith the precinct
ning up Feb. 28,
ith Carolina as a
te in his struggle
v. George Wallace
Jth. The Plains, Ga
d he will return 1
nth.
is housing
eases in
targest of
Wednesday
Wilsford,
/ Stearns
calls for a
s on rate
utbaks in
he bill's
duct the
eration of
niversity
/ernment
niversity
asked to
bill, the
cheduled
od with a
of the five
ms. These
ps riiff
Gardens;
nbia Hall,
ad, South
wer; and
Horseshoe
lave risen
dent each
iars. Doritinue
to
services
lousing.
hearings
nd figures
ases and
o several
curred in
tructural .
wo recent
ixcy. AcI,
senator,
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self with
onal and
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Ill IIIC
em and
idustrial
>uld have
ronment.
for civil
tion has
ists such
t caucus
he views
strategic
' against
e for the
farmer
ater this