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An ad hoc committee has been the report req
set up to implement recom- chaired the comi
mendations made in the special the security rep<
campus security report contracted
by USC President James B.
Holderman. HARRELSOIN
The committee, comprised of like to concent]
USC Police Chief Marvin the department
Har elson, State Law En- the limited pror
forecment Division Lt. Carl Stokes is presently in el
and USC Professor William
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buildings. Board Chairman | ZUU<
Markley C. Dennis said the I q?.
Executive Committee of the board |
set out to review USC's policy on Lhhh
naming buildings, but that when
they started looking for one, they
could not find a comprehensive
policy. (
The board also voted to allow the IVI g
USC School of Medicine to enter I HI
into an affiliation agreement with
the Greenville Hospital System.
Medical School Dean Roderick Receive <
Macdonald said this affiliation will Call fnr ar
greatly benefit the school. "We are
a community hospital based
Medical School," he said. "This is
a real step for us in the upstate." [
Holderman added, "This r
agreement is an indication of the
accumulating respect that
hospitals around the state are
showing towards our School of
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The board passed a resolution to I
rename the Federal Building, |J
located at Sumter and College i !: Ho
Streets, the James F. Byrnes I
International Center. USC just I
acquired the building and is1 |j
presently using five of the seven [--.j
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PRIME MINISTER Adreas van Agt and Chancellor Herm
will be awarded honorary doctor of law degrees as they give gi
addresses at the commencement ceremony, which will begin a
The 49-year-old van Agt held posts in the Legal Affairs and I
Organization Directorate of the Ministry of Agriculture and F
and in the Public Law (Legislation) Division of the Ministry <
before assuming his present position of prime minister. He
taught criminal law and criminal procedure at his alma
Catholic University in Nijmegen, Netherlands.
van Agt was the Netherlands' Minister of Justice from July
September 1977. In June 1977, he became chairman of the
Democratic Alliance in tne Lower House 01 tne uuicn govern]
was appointed prime minister and minister of general ?
December of the same year.
THE DUTCH LEADER was scheduled to visit USC in Fel
this year, but had to cancel when domestic problems force
remain in the Netherlands.
Chancellor Wells has an extensive background in nations
ternational affairs, serving as an adviser, consultant and i
tative on several national and international bodies. He has
position of Indiana University chancellor since 1962, when he
as the school's president, a post he held since 1938.
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>e working with would add incentive to the lines,
prove in the areas department. not w
lested. Mathias group
nittee that drafted Stokes, chairman of the ad hoc was a
rt. committee and a USC security comr
adviser, said he feels the results of betw<
the implementation committee can
SAID HE would be accomplished positively, but
ate on increasing emphasized that any changes will implc
size and changing be gradual. poiici
lotion system that worn*
feet. "To attempt to change poiiC(
everything recommended by the
can spend six or report at once would only bring '
e force and still be chaos," Stokes said. "The changes the i
Tarrelson said. A must be slow and deliberate " scale
trolman sergeant, Proposed changes in the special adeqi
in first class or security report include: order
Id be nice to divid
of service on the A reorganization of the
which he believes campus police along functional ?
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so that the four shifts would insure that an on-eoing in-service
ork so much as independent training program is provided on a
s. The committee said there regular and frequent basis ; also to
need for a desirable chain-of- keep the basic law enforcement
nand and/or continuity skills up to par.
ien shift units.
The campus police should
The campus police should develop a comprehensive policy
jment affirmative action and procedures manual that
ies and actively recruit should be distributed to earh of
;n and blacks for positions as ficer on the force and used on an
j officers. integral basis.
The university should pursue
area of upgrading the pay
S of salaries to become This is the last summer publication
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to attract qualified in- resume on Wed. August 2 7 with I
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