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What I photogra; and fllxri NQtUf6 rushing i ' ,s,nvv w OddosI from" sue at its toil and d I basin lit! k/act" Jpnea' wCTO\ and his e found in ? only < What The Road Pium By - Photography What 1 by Dewltt Jones, text by Eleanor Hoggins; is the ki Graphic Art.; *2.95 promine hiding it V 'BookCornei By David Keaton Gamecock Staff Writer The Book Corner, located in the USC Campus Bookstore, will soon enter its fifth year of operation. Under the direction of Mrs. Winifred M. King, The Book Corner has developed into a full service bookstore dealing with books on subjects such as sports, hobbies and crafts to current and past fiction and those subjects peculiar to South Carolina. The Book Corner also carries a representative selection of books published rl 1411 Oervals St. * | Mew I 11-2: IS ft 4:454:00 I ?. . \ 1? 1 Special 1 WiChiclcen 'nDumplings W Choice of Two Vegetables By Barry J. Glenn lie Road Passes By it a delightful book foil of nkn ?.rl?k 1-L fr?_? pus wiui 4uvun ouu pucuu w.imncn. ihwu u; naker Dewitt Jones, the photographs are beai Hnging from a piece of seaweed resting on a si *iver, reflected in the morning sunlight. te the photographs on each facing page is a c :h persons as John Muir, Henry David Thoi Lindbergh. Essentially the words succeed in the picture. For example, a quote from Dag Ha lesolation is matched with a photograph showir tered with driftwood: photographs have appeared-in National Geogn fforts in this selection match the superb quality that publication. Each photograph is simply a >ne form appears in any photograph. rhe Road Passes By is an inviting choice to be g na 01 dook not to be placed on the shelf but nt spot in any humble abode. The beautiful i it deserve no less. r'features e> by the USC Press. Books published by professors are also kept in stock. ALL major study aids are available and there is a section of reference books for foreign languages. King said a section of current fiction published in foreign languages was recently organized and the store is in the process of starting an out-of-print search service for books, at a small fee to students. According to King, ail books are sold at publishers list price. There is a constant sale W f |l t ? f t terla? I ; Richland Mall I |H > 11-1:15 4 4:00-1:00' | gp| ( $1 fit) II ^ 7^ * ^*11 bbbbhhhhiiH * fllli lilil ISB9HMHHBBI * J^'v:-'--':"?;MwP5||?li^i?' > ?*vk'-' .: jgg^ggg^j^^H mSMMffliHHI I stunning color f photographer i itiful studies of indy shore to a eau and^Anne T ??r mmarskjold on \ v/ iphic Magazine of photographs Iven as a gift. It displayed in a nature themes (tensive sele table with some books reduced up to 50 percent. All in-stock books on the current best sellers list of the New York Times and PiMbher*! Weekly are sold at a 20 percent discount. Large scale sales are conducted periodically throughout the year; the first one begins today. The Book Comer is designed mainly for students, King said, and the staff is always willing to assist students in any way possible and is always happy to hear student recommendations and ideas. King said the store will gladly order any HHNHHf mi, SSmm : 1 , ML til [ ?<^<k^^dh?dK36i3GK5KXHK3C3K3^5K^K3E2E ??????? 3L "y ? ****** I 4 action, sales obtainable books for students. And incoming postal charges will be absorbed by the bookstore. STUDENT reaction to the Book Corner has hiMtn fovnroKlo nuop fka naaf *mi> *#, *?? ? BMW wwu AM TVt MVIV VVVi UIV |moi i^W JrOCUlD and sales have increased steadily, King said. She said the store has accomplished a lot in the past and hopes to do even more in the future for the benefit of the students and the university community. < i i rhe Mad Italian : i -presents- < < Ximena ! the \ Bellydancer Thursday J Oct. 19 : < cho\a/c nf P O i %* W W I w V* / ? V 1 i -Also - < i V I i The Mad Italian 1 PL downunder South 1 IBB& Building < Ijjplim Mon.-Thurs. ] 7:30-11 pm Fri. Beer Wine ' lIllP'IBSw Pizza ' dh ft #l ti 41 '