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Room 209, R.H.
A series of Saturday morning
making animated films, co-epc
Columbia Museum of Art and
Commission, will be conducted e
Art School Nov. 18 and 25 and oj
The workshop is limited to 15
cost for the course is $30. Fil
% sound equipment will be furnisl
) information, call 758-7718.
The Trips and Exhibitions Coi
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people and the include Raleigt
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is 50 cents for students and 75 cents for
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South Carolina's first showing of the science
:tion film Libra will be Sunday, Nov. 26 at 2
in. in the Richland County Public Library at
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