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Dr. Albert E. Sabin \ Another RI but it'^ x2?^otc, 4 I WF ^rrv | V JLA ^ SUIT DEP^ FASHION BllEASTI j| to $95. and from $05. denim, col brushed c J now ha^ I I 1221 > N Dr. Albert E. Sabin, developer of the oral polio vaccine, will be guest speaker Wednesday at a seminar sponsored by the College of Pharmacy. Other sponsors of the seminar include the 5th District Pharmaceutical Association and the S.C. Society of Hospital Pharmacists. Sabin, distinguished research professor of biomedicine at the Medical University of South Carolina, will speak on problems of prevention of respiratory diseases by immunication. The seminar will be at 9 a.m. at Carolina Inn. Other speakers are Dr. John Petricciani, deputy director of the division of pathology at the bureau of the Federal Food and Drug Administration in Bethesda, Md.; Dr. John J. Witte, director of the immunization division at the Center for Disease Control in Atlanta; and JSH WEEK sfc i probably no! ^ Y u wnat jo\ 'V0\ ^ \<3A We the MEItn HK?!?v\^? ? to an informa T31? 1 ^ 1 Hamilton Col 1^*1 corner ?f U?/ I I at 7:00. For i # f call 777-2710. We enjoy supi m VV HAVE A F lRTMENT, II DOUBLE APi ID SUITS - pr I? A CUfAU O M? J^Lk^JULJLV/ll O to $115. Ch( rdouroy, gabe otton, Come s ve FASHION MAIN ST. (DOWNTOWN ews Brief; John W. Jones, director of immunization and prevention at the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control. Dr. Richard L. Parker, chief of the Bureau of Epidemiology at the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, will also speak. A Solomon Blatt Fund has been established to provide scholarships for students from Barnwell County attending USC. Recipients will be chosen bv a ? ** committee chaired by Tom R. Jackson of Barnwell. Members will be the superintendents of the Barnwell County Schools and representatives from USC. Blatt, a member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, has represented Barnwell County since 1933. He was speaker from 1937 to 1947 and from 1951 to 1973. He is a 1917 law graduate of arts tonight t it'll expect. /1AID FLEET, invite you 1 get together tonight at lege in the Armory (on Pickens and Pendleton) more information please >orting the NROTC, laybe you will. ASHION 1 VCLUDING 11) SINGLE iced $55. piece suits J jose iroiii rdine, or lee us, we SUITS HHRM 5 I) ? USC and a former member of USC a Board of Trustees. it A "for men only" clinic on & female sexuality, birth control and & venereal disease is being held & weekly at the Planned Parenthood h of Central S.C. office in Columbia, d The classes are held by a male n counselor and are open to all men n interested in finding out more Putting their best fe< No, you're not seeing double. Colli Kodgers (center) were victims of Accident. The two left legs ca ugl bottle that fell and exploded. t Have you trie j, WMIHE1 j> They are tender, j | thicker, prepared * grouna, pure be< y served on toast< ft lettuce & tomato a ft Be convinced of w $ We have the bes y try c X FREE SA | Monday, Sep | GAMECOCK | 11:00 a.m. v University Dining Sei 1 bout the opposite sex. Classes leet at 7 p.m. each Tuesday. Debbie Yoho, director of ducation at Planned Parenthood, aid the programs have been zhedule d because "many men ave asked for the opportunity to iscuss the subjects with other lpri anH a malo r?r?iincolni- ca Himi M vvmiiuviui in; uicj lay talk freely. 1^0 esvfi|^^^eb^h^^hrflfl^^hl? r* v? :; **> ^ ?%??'v. ^whbsm^vi ssl- '"t* '.: it forward een Tarry (left) and Sharon a rather unusual Labor Day tit flying class from a coke J KICIA/ $ * VI liic; MLVV (N WRGER uicy, flavorful, $ X X L \) uuny ii nebn (S sf and are now x sd buns with y nd foil wrapped. G hat we believe- ft tone "around" X i y BtMkttem K 6 tember20 | SNACK BAR| 1:30 p.m. | vices 5