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use to tor intei By Tom Travis Qamvcock Staff Wrlttr USC has been selected as headquarters for the International Studies Association, ISA, for the next six years, President James B. Holderman announced in a press conference Wednesday. The ISA is the "cream of the crop" of international scholars throughout the world, Holderman said. The association is the representative professional society of around 3,000 intellectuals, government officials and private sector practitioners in industry, commerce and agriculture from more than 50 countries. Dr. James A. Kuhlman, chairman of the USC department of Government and International Studies will become executive director of the ISA during its establishment at USC. The ISA will be located in the GINT department in Gambrell Hall, according to Kuhlman. KUHLMAN SAID the selection of USC as headquarters for the association is recognition of the prominence of the study and research in international relations on the Columbia campus. "It (ISA) will channel a great deal of international relations' understanding through Columbia/' Kuhlman said. "The ISA can be a major proponent in calling outside attention to South Carolina and at the same time increase the awareness of South Carolinians to developments elsewhere in the WU1 1U. The ISA chose Columbia as its headquarters after consideration of South Carolina's high ranking in foreign investments and the development of USC as a public service institution under President Holderman, according to " Kuhlman. THE HONOR of being chosen by ISA was "well won" by the GINT department, Holderman said. USC was in competition for the Star Lanes I I Dollar t*?v it every I Friday. Bowl i qames I <Ar*1 AO hfltWflftw 11-5 pro. No Limn to V number of game*. 1 921 Assembly St. I Ovvr. \ -.*<;> will give a senior \ at 5 p.m., Thursday, Dec. 7. fcoth concerts are free. be headq ?Tfc iiauuiiai ISA headquarters along with the University of Denver and the University of Missouri-St. Louis, among others, according to Kuhlman. "Nowhere else in the country, not even at Stanford and Michigan, traditional giants in the political field, can one find Far Eastern, Middle Eastern, African, Latin American, Soviet, East European and West European expertise in one place," he said. ITCr? koo ?* ? * TO A v/uv/ imo couiuuoiicu on itjrt Scholar program which will bring Two studer from univer Two USC students had their he week for violation of their housin Campbell, vice president of studc The students allegedly threw a w Witnesses to the act reported the in 'The removal of the students is said. The students will be referred students. If the students plead ministrative hearing. If they plead tko namniis aaiihI _11 u uiv Luiuyuo kUUi I, V/Mlliputll SfilQ Campbell said this makes a tota released from housing contracts property. Contact L *225. SOFT LENSES "ISO. HAKD LENSES Dr. W. 1409 Barnwell ?5 (near c * call 79 FULL REFUND, IF 1 thSwhk HgSun. Nov. 26 tl Small Shrii iMjteg. 2.65 H K. y wL^^J^SAlUDAjWEI^ [UUI LCIO society a distinguished foreign scholar to Columbia each spring to lecture. "THIS INDIVIDUAL will be in residence on this campus and be available to students and faculty and at the same time will travel throughout the country in the name of USC and the ISA," Kuhlman said. "Together with the impressive faculty of the GINT Department, the international studies program will now take a major role in the direction of this field throughout the profession/' Kuhlman said. its removed sity housing using contracts nullified this past g contracts, according to James B. snt affairs. ater cooler down an elevator shaft, cident, Campbell said. not a disciplinary action," Campbell to Frank Ardaiolo, associate dean of guilty, they will receive an ad1 not guilty, the case will be heard by I of four students this semester to be t for violations against university ens Clinic (IncL all exam, lenses, training, eoppliss, tints, etc. Insurance i24.no n*r Moore 1 St., Columbia ampul) '9-7766 CANNOT ADJUST iru Sat. Dec. 21; tip Dinner I ow $1.99B 79^. ^I r im ! p 'This end uj While umbrellas sprouted this carried a unique model or had counter with the wind. IIK3S- ? ^ $af? with Ad plUI Jjh&J J fjSjgg'"fr^--lT'..--,>^? ^=-V--'V>"->74r^-r"r"i>"--I^"-^ M|?Ma^MMM|HMW8RBM^MHBH?ay^^v:vg k m*A ktB B I *B1 I SfPPp jPi rM mmmm * : ** #! _ !?T ^ ilBV " <* ^ ,7^ BM|||^?B '.** ' ( V.m ;V.^''yS : "j '_ cflwf V .vk ^S&Ws^Stea^B *t> 9 candi Sitton ? GAMECOCK ' week, this student either I had an unfortunate en- I I at. Mnarews Hd. imbia, S.C. 29210 (803)772-2334 1 II H ^"ISjilw|;3 MM