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USC rnigl surplus fed By James Hafe Gamecock Staff Writer USC is one of four institutions inforocfoH in ipmiirind a ciimluc ItlbVA V/OVVU III UVV^UII lllo federal building located at Sumter and College streets. Harold Brunton, USC vice president of operations, said if obtained, the building will be used to relocate various offices now temDorarilv Dlaced in nrivate houses around campus. Brunton said the university has been trying 10 oDtain me Dunaing tor me past 11 years. Patricia Bailey, a reality specialist for the Atlanta Regional office of the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, said the building is listed as surplus federal property and is available to any organization that will provide services in eiiner neaitn or education fields. Bailey said any institution which provides public health and education services will Kn onf i f lnrl f r\ f hn htitMinrf I^V Villi VIW* WV/ Hit UUllUlIlg. THE OTHER INSTITUTIONS interested in the building are Midland Technical College, South Carolina State Department of Education and Columbia College. Columbia Bible College is also in contention for the building. However, they are not interested in the building according to John Need a I How about a su| which is a meal i n nnnr hnv cnnr ~ I J goodies? Look f< starting Tuesda v-^ campus din n w a ^ i JM A it acquire eral buildinc Davidson, business manager for Columbia Bible College. Davidson has informed HEW to drop the nnntnntinn 11 V/lll ^UHLUIlliUi I . Robert L. Grigsby, president of Midland Technical College said, "We would be using the building for centralizing administration, for board room meetings, for some /?lnn(iA0 f Uaf rtrt oir Ka holH CAiciidiuii tiaoauo uiai niaj wv uviu for people downtown and for exhibits on the first floor for industrial prospects as they come in." The South Carolina Department of Education is interested in using the building primarily for administrative purposes according to Robert R. Hill, deputy superintendent for administration and planning. However, Hill admits it would appear that the university may be in the best position to utilize and ultimately take possession of the building. A REPRESENTATIVE from tjoiumoia uonege could not De reached for comment The ownership of the building will be decided among the four competing parties according to the services they plan to provide. Brunton said, letters have been tn arrancfo n mocti n cf vv Ml Uii^V M llivwillg among the concerned parties. If an agreement cannot be reached, HEW will decide the ownership of the building. Change? Der-sized sandwich n itself? Or maybe i t i * .. awicn loaded with or these and more y, Sept. 25 at all ing locations. pTf: la nTHi': jw!ef , IlSP 'Darn Successful' Career activities By Ronda Templeton Gamecock Staff Writer The annual USC Career Fair was held Wednesday on the Russell House Patio, and Charles McMillian, coordinator for minority affairs said it was "darn ?? successful. Over 75 booths were featured at the fair, which was co-sponsored by the Career Planning and Placement Center and the division of Minority Affairs. McMillian said the purpose of the career fair was for dissemination of materials concerning future job opportunities for students. The fair allows freshman and sophomore students to gather information on prospective job markets. Junior and senior students attend to get an idea of what their salary will be upon graduation, he said. THE MOST SUCCESSFUL booths at the Career Fair included those belonging to Allied Chemicals, IN A DECOR TRY ... 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