The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 09, 1978, Page Page 6, Image 7
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By CHRIS DOYLE
Gamecock Staff Writer
Five members of the Baptist S
selected to work as summer missi
office.
Patricia Stubbs, Sharon Smith,
Metts and Kathy Carr were appoii
offered by BSU.
Stubbs, a junior nursing stude
baptist hospital in the Gaza stri]
education junior, will be a spec
Pueblo Indian area of Colorado. <
be travelling between Kansas anc
construction team renovating am
METTS, AN ELEMENTARY ec
with people in poverty stricken ar
freshman, will work with migrar
"This program has been in exis
$52,000
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1T1CU 8UI1UU1
endowment
By LORRAINE CALLISON
Gamecock Staff Writer
The School of Medicine at USC
has received an endowment ii
support of medical education fron
Mr. and Mrs. G. Cameron Todd o
Columbia.
To be known as the Todd Medica
Education Endowment Fund, th<
gift is a memorial to immediate
members of the Todd family wh<
attended USC and chose th<
medical profession as a career.
"We are delighted to help th<
medical school get off the ground,'
said Todd, vice president o
Merrill, Lynch, Pierce, Fenner anc
Smith, Inc. of Columbia. "Fund:
are always tight at the start, anc
we hope our contribution will hel{
make USC an excellent medica
school." The endowment will giv<
the medical school from $3,000 t<
$3,500 per year to be used at th<
Dean of the Medical School':
discretion.
"At this point, we are not sun
what the money will be used for,'
said Dr. Roderick Macdonald, Jr.
Dean of the School of Medicine
11117. 511 ' * + *
we win use n ior wnaiever tin
medical school needs
microscopes, lab equipment
supplies, etc."
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m-F 7:30am-6pm
Sat. 7:30am-3pm
132Q main St.
bers to serv
said the 1
center.
Require
itudent Union have been listed and
onaries by the BSU state out applic
Each st
Wendell Garner. Rnhin thpv arp 11
ited to five of 24 positions The comn
qualificat
nt, will be working in a "THES
p. Smith, an elementary andundei
ial youth worker in the said. Hov
jiarner, a BA junior, will "This is a
I Nebraska, working on a
& building churches. Mission
Room anc
lucation junior, will work BSIJ. Th<
eas in Maryland. Carr, a toward n
its in Spartanburg. said, and
tence for over 20 years," year.
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;ments and qualifications for eacl
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ations and send them to the main off
udent attends a weekend seminar,
nterviewed and observed by a stude
niHon tliArt mnlrnc* a rA/>Ammnn^otin
miiv^v uivii iiiuivvo a & ^vuiiiiiiviivwiiv
ions of the student.
iTUDENTS have to be baptist and hf
-standing of baptist principles and b
vever, she said no students will
teaching and serving project," she i
aries will receive $300 for the en
1 board, and traveling expenses will
i more than 20 BSU centers in tl
lising money to pay for the missio
the USC center raised $2,000 in con
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during which a general m
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ive knowledge improvemei
eliefs," Young
be preaching. "My bas
said. mission. It'
anyone wh
itire summer. missionary,
be paid by the
le state work MISSION,
naries, Young by the Horn
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pMtpftn arrival at their
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10 has not changed a
" Young said.
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e Missionary Board. Onlj
participate in the BSU
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it tests prove records
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distortion, when regul
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condition."
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