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GAMECOCK VOL. LXVII NO. :t:t University of South Carolina, Columbia, S.C. THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1976 State As! By Karen W Two-year c College of G< regional c anirornoH h\i hw " l,VV4 on Higher Ed B. Edward's by the state In his Stat< Edwards rec giving the p pana, real relocate programs to Roger Ki assistant f manpower, s; programs, bo would be go mission rath Board for r prehensive E Edwards a the com miss administra supported u appointees 1 any one coll A m n s t r secondary f it Ch Bui star eva may govern sociate hitakcr tho state legrees offered by the once ^ie 3neral Studies and by ampuses will be new pov the State Commission mulation ucation if Gov. James on any n< rvt?/Arv/\r>r? In r> rs I 1 J piujjua<?is nic auupiKU WOU1C1 legislature. program: com miss i of the State Address and Cont ommended legislation tower to initiate, ex- With ice, terminate or commiss associate degree submitte the commission. not hav< rk Jr. governor's courses, or education and is neces airl all crpnpral ctnHinc pnllpoo r -.V. bV...V.U? UlUUIVP ^ f-1 ^ V th four- and two-year, verned by the com- Kirk sa er than by the State been ope rechnical and Com- that he c< Iducation. questiom pharmac ilso recommended that sai, ion have no trustees or federal r< tors of any state- superfici niversity and no two kvho are graduates of ege. Frank ?r plan for post- ming ar education throughout mission Two J Letters partly b !$##&?(:: john c'&'&'# $" a" R( Accor 'fsttma of mo s ""kC1 ?ain six peoj from ou use. Bain, of Politi and Intc By Catherii A buildir education 1 random ins The man grading sy> a # "The low i fla 1 1TI O* saitl wrei h J i B *kn concentrate ? Beauford idards manual bei I . 1 Higher Kd? luatea w< university programs degree would be implemented were commission obtained its being In vers. During the for- state-s of the plan, a moratorium be in ?w or expanded programs boardbe effective, unless the c< ? ??? r:4. i i xi i t s iii c ni si cjpproveu uy me Doara ion and the State Budget campi rol Board. propos its present powers the Edv ;ion approves programs statute d by universities but does two-ye ^ the power to approve expan KirK said the moratorium Kinar sary to keep overlap in recon ;redit from occurring. comm id the commission has not repeal rating with a master plan expan Duld see. For example, he take }d the need for the two than < V schools in fho stnfp sphnn i the commission was a trigge equirement and was given betwe al power. ches.' Kin E. Kinard, in program- puses id research for the com- four-> said specific guidelines their colleges ioirscd C iT tin name< y J. Northrup icstcr W. Bain was named permanc lege of Hunanities and Social after having served as acting dean inouncement was made to departn allege Monday by USC Provost Ki 1 the official announcement was sterday. Bain officially assumec ppointment makes Bain the first d liege of Humanities and Social in July from the former College o nnrl tho nf Snrial and \ s. The combination was made y the resignations of Arts and Le Guilds and Social and Behaviora >bert G. Landen. ding to Dr. Benjamin M. Gimarc, earch committee for the college's pie were interviewed for the pos tside the Carolina community and who has been the Olin D. Johnston cal Science in the Department of G( rnational Studies since 1966, has be nr Thrift lg evaluation manual being pre acilities in South Carolina is ex| pection methods. ual will standardize safety requir >tem for buildings. er the grade, the more in need of nee Beauford of Safety Services. "T ; on buildings that need more work c . working with Vice President 1 of the manual are being studied, system of building inspection wil ng prepared under direction of tin jcation. ently have no set schedule for inspt building inspector, said. ;s und developed in 1972 and ar updated. addition, USC's four-yes supported campuses woul dependent with their ow 5 of trustees responsible t jmmission. Kirk said th nf J ^ IIO/1I. " ui ii uaico uii UC5L b III ill is was consulted on thi ;al and tentatively agree< /ards recommended 2 be repealed which allow jar regional campuses t d to four-year program d said the commissio lmended to a legislativ ittee that the statute b led because "if they need I H it chmilri ho cfnHitie firct I into account factors oth( enrollment. The region) Is don't have a magi r point that distinguish* en junior and senior brai ard said the regional car which have just becon rear programs would not lo: status. I collegi political scien >nt dean of 1966 he serve Q I'inripnc I^or\artm(int ( since .July Bain receive doctor of philc lent heads the Universit pith Davis taught at UV not made Virginia Uni i the title University. An author ean of the science, Bain Sciences, County-City < f Arts and mission and; behavioral Revision Con necessary Bain has I tiers dean science org* 1 Sciences Politics am Association, chairman distinguished deanship. Association c iition, five The Colleg Bain from incorporated time faculty r Professor 3,7000 full-tin )vernment Bain's appc en head of of office will pared for all higher peeled to unify USC's ements and provide a repairs a building is." his way we'll be able to in them." hil Brunton. said test 1 be one feature of the p State Commission on actions," Dave Castine, er fir e The joint legislatr studying academic fered with the proposals. The pro plan would take f n develop during wh ? absolute moratorium le * of programs woi plemented. 1 The committee, ch a Robert Lake, rs recommended 18, ri o members be appo s. governor with the n consent of the Gene e ?e The Higher Edi mission was consul to recommendations to mittee on Oct 23. A >r the commission r ril ronnnlino Hip luin. ic expansion statute. ^s General Studies E Varney and Vice Regional Campuse: Davis decline to c 4U?., 1:^,1 4 uity iictvf siuuieu i proposals. 1 e dean ce at USC for three years ?d as chairman of Kmc >f political science depai ed his bachelor of art, ma >sophy degrees in politics y of Virginia (l!VA). A A and was a visiting pro versity and Case Wes ^ f U/\/\1/p onri arfinlnc * in ummo aiivi ai c served as a member of 3f Columbia Governmer as a consultant to the S C. imittee. )een active in several mizations including th :1 the Southern Polit He was also a rt service award from if South Carolina, e of Humanities and S 1 c; Hifforont H^nartnipnt nembers. The college sei le students. >intment is for three year expire on .July 1, 1979. Castine said most bi older ones are cheeke "We usually do Ma: through in the summer The most recent insp Christmas break to fir collapsed "Anytime something situation over."Castirv He said no building summer inspect ion, b "We don't have any looked good at that ti Castine said sever January inspection be< ve committee overlap dif- >r governor's I posed master [ ive years to ich time an j on expansion j Lild be im- | aired by Sen. D-Newberry, | ither than 19, [ in ted by the | advice and ! ral Assembly. | jcation Com- i ted and made | to the com- I it this hearing prommpnrtpH : ?ry University "tment. ister of art and il science from .t one time he i fessor at West tern Reserve | ibout political | the Hichland |. it Study ComConstitutional This fe otner political ?? e Journal of campus ical Science yard on I >cipient of a the Municipal ocial Sciences s and 346 full ~ves more than s and his term Hidings are inspected yearl d more frequently, xcy about twice a year." > nxrl ....... 1 ? E cum 11ic~ iddi unit* w ii> ?i<im .* tection was after Tom Cord* id part of the ceiling in his I like this happens, we try v said. safety violations were di lit a few ceilings were rej; specific building qualifical me," he said al other ceilings were r :ause they could have been S??e S / )' mgmA wflnBSsSa VBHft athered pole sitter seems ping a watch on the I SC from a lofty perch in a Hull Street. y. while some of the ^ he said "We went V " :>n returned from the room in Maxcy had 1 to inspect the whole scoverod during the >aired. ions, but everything epaired during the problems later TANDAHDS. Page 2