The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, August 10, 1978, Page Page 5, Image 5
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Member
By Jan Easterlk
Gamecock Staff Writ
A resolution that would
Gamecock Club to solicit lifetii
was sent back to the Intercol
Committee for study by the R
rnaay.
A discrepancy to be studied \*
the donation that would qualii
bership. The original resoluti
receipt of $25,000 in cash, stock, ]
security of like value, the donor
lifetime full scholarship men
board members said they felt $
better amount.
Another resolution was passed
gifts received by the Gamecocl
verted to cash as soon as pre
sideration being given to currei
the possibility of appreciation c
value, or the wishes of the done
have to cash them in immc
resolution would give them the oj
them in at the highest market
Curry, board secretary, said.
The trustees also approved a p
to be presented to the Comm
Education for capital improve]
sidered for the next five years.
According to the list $3 millio
Wade Hampton Hotel for capit
over the next five years. T1
ministration addition would ge*
I the Engineering Department re<
1 The list also includes use of th<
I Services Administration (GS
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Mediterranean coast, Libya an<
Tunisia. By pooling the data acros
all of North Africa, we will get t
see how a big continent reacts t
certain iorces."
Ehrlich said the study is als
examining how continents breal
apart. "A major supercontinen
broke about 200 million years ago
and that was the break that spli
the Americas from Africa ani
formed the Atlantic Ocean.
"THE EVIDENCE of how i
broke is going to be able to be seei
only at the edge of the continent
On this side, the edge is out to sej
or has cities built on it. But ii
Morocco there is not mucl
vegetation in places, and we cai
almost go up to the edge on lan<
and study it in great detail."
The study also is examining hov
the Mediterranean and Red sea)
were formed.
"The Mediterranean Sea oc
cupies approximately the sami
region that an ancient sea existe<
around 100 million years ago. Thii
sea exienaea irom in am, acrosi
the Middle East, up througl
Europe and across the British Isle
and eventually into Nortl
America.
"The central part of this sei
collapsed and the Mediterraneai
ship study
ig Sumter Street
" buildings at no <
allow the USC an application I
me memberships move into the
legiate Activities Curry said. The
oard of Trustees new Strom '
Assembly Strec
ino 41?a i.mn ?
cu uiv aiuuuui ui mere us no
y one for mem- building, but 1
on read, "Upon charge," he sai
land, or any other In other boar
will qualify for a naming the Mc
ibership." Some part of the Un
15,000 would be a well as an imp
mimHv nnrt ati
to allow non-cash museum would
c Club to be con- creditation," G
ictical, with con- ? a resolutioi
it market values, of the Carolii
?r depreciation in Foundation to i
>r. "They will not surplus funds
idiately, but the Foundation for
pportunity to cash ? a proposal
prices," George for a bacheloi
mathematics a
lannlng document presented to tl
ission on Higher "The proposal
ments to be con- plemented by ,
mathematics
n wmilH ha fn Vio ~~4: 4 ?1 * !
mm tivwvi gv w uiv CSVUUttlCU CU91 1
al improvements ? a resolutic
tie Business Ad- senate at the S]
t |6 million, with have had one 1
living $6 million. Salisbury, repn
g Federal General think that it's <
A) Building on such."
d formed. Right now, the souther
s end of the Red Sea is opening ver
0 rapidly so that the Arabiai
0 peninsula is moving away from th(
great body of Africa. There is a s?
O 1_ ? il -!-?-?
^ ufrcaiuig up mere ngni now."
1 EHRLICH, WHO periodical!;
' journeys to Africa to assist in th<
J study, said it would be two or thre<
3 more years before actual theorie
can be drawn from the results.
"We have a lot of results so far,'
1 Ehrlich said. "Just in the last fe\
1 months we have been able t
2 J i!/ t n -
luemiiy u luuii on uie continent a;
* a transform fault, in which th<
1 earth's crust distorts Itself. Thi:
1 has been a prominent feature in th<
J oceans, but we have never beei
1 able to see it on land until now. W<
are able to track it across Africi
" and watch hnw it mnnifocfo Um>n '
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5 Ehrlich said the study has rm
into several problems, includinj
" red tape to get permits. "In som<
J countries, the maps we need ar<
1 considered military secrets.'
s
3 EHRLICH SAID the countries
i where the study is taking place art
s cooperating, but the role of am
i bassador must be maintained ty
those involved in the study
i "Because we are in fnr?icri
i countries, we are responsible to th<
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Id.
d action: a resolution was p?
Kissick Museum as a perms
iversity's educational missio
.A A ?
nam puDiic service to the i
ite. "This was done so that
I be considered for national
urry said.
i was passed to amend the chi
la Research and Develop]
mow the transfer or disolutii
to the University Educat
use in its scholarship progrc
for the approval of a currici
r of science degree in ap;
it Coastal Carolina College
le Academic Affairs Commi
submitted here could be
nHHind tufn f?K mAM
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courses each semester,
s less than $9,000 a year," it i
>n was passed creating a fa<
jartanburg regional campus,
or about three years," said
esenting the campus, "but I <
;ver been officially designate
i U.S. Embassy. Tliey can t
y the grant at any time, so
? convince them and t
a a iL .
country mai we are a
? influence. We have to 1
honor in mind and mainta
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LJjJj? John C. Corbin we
WHn nine years in prison i
. pleading guilty to t
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County General Ses
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P" Harwell handed dow
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CAIOICIH, SCVCU'Ui
at. cruise that netted h
victims were USC s
money was not n
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onai had learned a "har
"J?' "He charmed thea
J their money," ,
|/UCU | Ass slant Solicitor
was Circuit John W. Mcl
ittee. wrong to bilk peop
money with a smi
level tongue as to do it w
The weapon."
Corbin, 34, a formi
CUlty hinlntfv stuAmt nnrf
J?[e of the sailing club,
to seven indictment
son t 24 warrants for 1
* as maximum sentence
jail could have been
^ count against Corbi
previous record i
check and drug-rel
erminate reputation."
we must Ehrlich said he se
he host as a success. S
positive countries have aj
teep our group about studies
in a good initiated in the futi
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