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West C honor A USC biology Norimitsu Watabe, has "Senior U.S. Scientij from the Alexander voi Foundation of West G The award provides 45 (approximately $17,500) Dr. watabe's research i Institute of Palentoloi University of Bonn for n beginning in October. The Senior U.S. S< Humboldt Award is | scientists in Americ Baptis retrea Members of Baptii Union on campus will b the Spring Retreat i Baptist Assembly in T< March 26-28. About 400 BSU memt hosts to internationa from 25 nations. Pur,: retreat is "to let studei religious backgrounds e Christian faith in an atn complete understan respect for the indivi( the Rev. Kirk Smith Jr., S.C. Baptist Conventioi wlinistrv Denartmpr I sf A OFFICE President Vice Pres Secretary Treasurer Senate ! | Baker-] Towers I McBry< South I South 'i Women Maxey! Horsesl Capsto; Columh I Bates I Bates \ Roost Prestor Woodro Educat I Enginei Pharmi Busines Genera Journal I>aw Human LSocia Health I Marrie< Nursing Science Germans professor -mmprofessor, ternationally-recoj received a complishments in re >t Award" teaching and serves i Humboldt scientific cooperate srmany. institutions in German United States. ?,000 marks Watabe is also ? to support associate at the US' vork at the Baruch Institute of Ma 5y at the and Coastal Research ine months master's of science mineralogy from University in Sendai, . cientist or doctor of science granted to biocrystallography fro ;a for in- university. it Student t with inte st Student coordinates BSU w e attending campuses in the state it Georgia Keynote speakers ' accoa, Ga., Eric Rust, professor philosophy at 3outh< >ers will be Theological Seminary 1 students Ky.; and the Rev. Jc >ose of the pastor of First Baptis its of other Athens, Ga. Rust will xamine the internationals on ,4Ur nosphereof the Christian Faith, ding and pleton, a former direct iual," said student work in Ah , director of speak on the nature an l's Campus of BSU. it, which Eleven seminars on UDENT G< iKirrr S: ident Seats Districts 3urney (tmon ie" iuilding 'ower 's Quad Thornwell loe ie >ia Hall louse Vest i w-International House IUII Bring acy ;s Administration 1 Studies lism ities and 1 Sciences & P.E. 1 Housing i '& Math An reg em ?nized ac- Regi search and mornir to promote at US< >n between 23. iy and in the The Feb. 21 . u bv the a i cacm , C Belle W. w,rU. fe rine Biology major and holds a aPPrec degree in Person Tohoku C?st Japan and a water degree in format m the same availat of Arl 1920S, i Union rriAtin ork on 28 topics j mornini will be Dr. officers of Christian new sti ern Baptist appoint , Louisville, of mor >n Appleton, project it Church in planned address the The r IUUI oiaiiuin^ uy lilt: and Ap- mittee, or of Baptist Baptist ibama, will Patti d philosophy College Furma a variety of Clemso ^V/CDI V Ll\l i OFFIC Seats - 2 3 1 2 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 9 2 1 6 2 1 3 12 1 3 2 4 t class istration 7.. I- OQ JL" istration for Saturday lg art classes for children C continues through Feb. classes, which will run 3-April 24. are SDonsored Department of Art and ature instruction in four areas: production, art iation, art criticism and al qualities. ! is $20 to cover costs of ials. Complete inion on registration is Die from the Department t, USC, Columbia, SC I phone 777-4236. J sets >nais are planned for Saturday g. A talent show, election of , recreation, recognition of ident summer missionary ees for 1976 and collection ley for a hunger relief in RancflorlncK oIoa a ^uti^iuuvoii uiou ai c I. etreat is being put together state BSU Planning Commade up of Steve Brown, College at Charleston, Solesbee of Converse i; Brantley Freeman of n University; Jeff Payne of n University. MAAEfTT :e filing k A J r iviunuay, r Tuesday, I Wednesda Thursday, D on i < Thursd REG F mmmmmmmmmmohhm Old films at Carolii Old movie buffs are in for a tr as the 1976 Carolina Commur Film Festival features "Films the Pre-War Years" this spri Six films from Hollywoo golden age will be shown on S days from Feb. 22-April 4 at RukspII H nil CO Thoafro The festival will also feat newsreel surveys of the pre-\ years and three classic sli features, including Our Gang ; W.C. Fields comedies. "During the years 1938Americans went to the Wor] Fair at Flushing Meadow, saw I Budge win the tennis Grand SU speculated about who would p Scarlett O'Hara in the film vers of "Gone with the Wind," gawl at George VI, the first reign mnnarnh In lficiJ #!->? lIr>Un/l Otni iouiiui v? ivy vioil lilt UllllCU Old! and went to the movies in drove says Festival coordinator Mar Hendricks, who is also a featu guest on WNOK-TV's "Nostal Theater." "It was the golden age of Hollywood movie. Many of inuai iiiemui auie 111ms maae America were released dur these years," she said. "r Slides-lecture fe The Department of Fore Languages and Literatures and Russell House University Ur Ideas and Issues Committee present a slide-lecture by Male Miller, English guide lecturer the Cathedral of Chartres France, en "Chartres as Hist( Chartres as Art" Thursday nij Feb. 19 at 7:30 p.m. in ASSOC!/ INFORM/ DEADLINE :ebruary 23 9:00 :ebruary 24 9:00 y, February 25 9: February 26 9:00 itration Deadline Senate Seats i< ay February 26 9 $2.00 fee for a riSTER IN SG/ iUSSELL HOU to be sh na Sunda eat greatest stars Hollyw lity were in their zenith ; of seem, if anything, m ng. now than ever." d's The films, sponsi un- Department of Englii the at 7:30 p.m. in W Auditorium on camp ure 22--"Holiday," direct var Cukor and starring Cc lort Katherine Hepburr and "Destry Rides A| Marlene Dietrich 40, Stewart. Directed Id's Marshall; March 7 )on Heights," starring im, Olivier and Merle Ok lay Also directed by Wi ;ion March 21--"Dark Vi Iced Bette Davis and G< ling Directed by Edmur tes, March 28--"Boom To\ s," by Jack Conway i cia Clark Gable, Spencei red Claudette Colbert; s gia "Rebecca," starrir Olivier and Joan the Directed by Alfred H the Subscription to the in per person for the c ing with membership res The persons. atures cathedi auditorium of Bi ign ministration Building the Chartres Cathedral lion finest examples of will chitecture in the wor :om ticularlv noted for its at windows. The oldest in Cathedral dates to the )ry, and has been a center ?ht, worship since early i the Ages. VTION VTION m a.m. - 5:00 p.i a.m. - 5:00 p.n 00 a.m. - 5:00 a.m. - 1:00 p.i for all :00 a.m. - 5:0C II offices \ OFFICE SE ? ?If" own ay ood ever had i, stars who ore luminous ared by the sh and shown uutiiiid-Dnce us, are: Feb. ed by George iry Grant and ?; Feb. 29-j?ain," with and James by George '--"Wuthering I Laurence >eron. iliiam Wyler; ctory," with eorge Brent, id Goukli'ig; vn," directed and starring p Tracy, and ind April 4-ig Laurence Fontaine. itchcock. festival is $6 mtire series, tricted to 300 ral isiness Ad is one of the Gothic arid. It is parstained glass part of ihe ; 11th century * fnr rolirriAiie n the middle ~! m. I i. 11 p.m. I m. j I p.m.