The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, February 13, 1978, Page Page 2, Image 2
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By DIANNE POSTON
Gamecock Staff Writer
Campus Bookstore in Russell Hou
clothing to its collection of books, soi
"The idea goes back to the origins
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had presented a problem. "We toe
before investing in the machine."/
Swanson said the machine was
the only one of its kind in the
Columbia area, and praised its
capabilities. "Virtually anything
can be copied and then transferred
onto a T-shirt, cap or even a
bumper sticker," he said.
T-SHIRTS COST $2.75, the imprints
cost $1.25 and lettering costs
from 10 to 25 cents, depending on
the size of the letters.
Group rates are not in effect yet,
but intramural teams, residence
halls, sororities and fraternities
are urcfid tn S<? hnu/ th#? r?rintirit*
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department operates, said
Swanson.
The selection of transfer designs
is progressing slowly, Swanson
said. "We are trying to be sensitive
to the students' desires and
national trends, but the trends
change very fast. We encourage
comments--we are open to new
ideas.
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