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i : WW Not found ir Donation to The Burroughs-Wellcome Co ^ i North Carolina pharmaceutical * research firm, has donated $1,500 < to the USC College of Pharmacy to fund emergency student loans. tl n lhe award was made in the name of Vesta Lucas Paynter, a l!>43 graduate of USC and owner of tj The Drug Center in Cayce. o y , $ Another gift was given in the tj name of Ann Wilson Nichols, a 197;> 1( rhuuTpecial prog presei COLLECI 4-member tea for the USC ci Open to all fiill-timi Deadline for entries $5.00 Entry Fee per i More information and enl are available in Room 20* asset) Hoase or call 713 i Columbia ???______ I fund loans 1 i graduate of USC and a pharmacist it Crafts-Farrow Hospital in Columbia. j The money will be awarded in be form of loans to financially eedy students. Burroughs-Wellcome has conributed $3,500 to the USC College f Pharmacy during the past four ears The company gave a total of 117.000 to pharmacy schools iroufihout the UnitpH in 978. ~ RAMS COMMITTEE ITS i BOWL ms competing hampionship. ? students. ? Jon. 17, 8 p.m. ream. ^ry forms JH | > ) of the I I | OL?.?L??i-5 _ russei house 5 East-Wi tourists MOSCOW (AP) ? Twenty young A *Yt A??tnano orv/\rt f OAit AM r\?^ 41 nLiuct iv^aiid opciii dcvcu uiuiiuid U touring the Soviet Union with an V agricultural exhibit. But the trip C hardly struck a blow for East-West h friendship. They were harassed by a agitators, followed, attacked in the e press and one was expelled. v, r< "You just get sick of it. Oh, man, I mean of everything" said Lawrence Sherwin, 24, of Los 4 Angeles. "Questions about t in om nl Airmnnf miArtiAnn nVw\iif uiiv;mjiiv/j uitui, vjucouv/no auvui the cost of higher education. You'd just finish this thing about unemployment and somebody else would ask the same question and you'd just want to kill him." Three guides on the way home * sat over tea in the U.S. Embassy, ^ full of energy and combativeness F and, as one noted sadly, a new a cynicism about the U.S.S.R. g Recent college graduates who iL studied Russian, they came to see g the Soviet Union and found ? themselves confronted with |j ignorance ("What language do you U speak in America?") and open I hostility. "Like unions," Sherwin said, j] "Snmp wnmnn rnmp< nr? anH cquc [i | 'You don't have labor unions.' What do you mean we don't have * labor unions? It's one-upmanship all the time. And i t always ends the same way: 'U nas luchshe' ? ours is better." I The guides arrived this past i spring for a tour that took them through Kiev in the Ukraine, I Dushanbe in Tadjikistan and j Tselinograd in Kazakhstan, with a State Department exhibit called j "Agriculture U.S.A." * < Qx> i o? *"> I *c< * DELICI ! | ALL OF THIS AND I feat ut li HAPPY HOI 625 MAIN SI est ties te cite hara Few had farm backgrounds and tie Soviets complained about this, yith justification, the guides say. , in the other hand, most questions i ad nothing to do with agriculture nd ended in debates that went on very day during a summer during ; rhich U.S. Soviet relations ' pflched a low ooint. 1 'It's one-upmanship it always ends the Sc luchshe' ? ours is I "You'd explain to these people 1 bout scholarships and so on." said ' taig Pollitt, 25, of Duncansville, 'enn., "and they'd think about it 1 nd say, "well, it's bad anyway." i "Or thev'll sav. "well, that's i y ? 1 ? I ood, not bad, not bad, but u nas > ichshe," said Lance Murty, 23, of i oulder, Colo. i IHHUIuE nilUAD . vvnvn ' mssst. Neod Extra MONEY? Receive up to $80.04 a MORfh by being or blood plasma progra Call or Visit Hyland Labored 1620 Gervais St. 254 BIGB >oi> ? Am LICIOLS SANDWICHE ? Chicken Salad ? ? Tuna Salad ? ? Roast Beef ? JMPLETESALAD BAK 10US BROASTED CHIC MORE SERVED ALL I ing the Downstairs J R 2 - 7 MUG 35* r P1TCHE1 I :sted; issment On June 5 the Soviets expelled Anthony Maschocci of Boston for allegedly "inciting activity hostile to the Soviet Union" and told the U.S. Embassy that Qalter Lupan of Washington D.C., would not be allowed to return from a trip home. The Tass News agency said the two were "especially ardent" in -*11 4-U ? 4-:^^ A?i OIK Lilt: L11U<?. mill ime way: 'U nas ?etter." voicing "slander against the Soviet >tate and social system." After the expulsion, exhibit oficials enforced a rule that guides vere not to visit N Soviets alone. 'Most of us stopped going to people's houses," Murty said. "It vas just too tense, and we didn't vant the Russians we met to get nto trouble." 2mm CENTER D a mon-in?ri| ; 8am"6s30 i ; 1 ? |pm Friday!! j m |8omj?pm| ;S* . * ;ken* )ay - everyday Plaza v I _jj