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To prevent do Senate By Lana Carter Staff Writer Student Senate allocated $100 Wednesday to purchase engraving tools to prevent theft from university dormitory rooms. mL. _ * * * me nesicience L.ne Committee will purchase five engraving tools that will remain Student Government property. "They'll all be out and in use in the dorms within a week or so," said Mike Doherty, Residence Life Committee chairman. A SCHEDULE will be set up so the engravers will be available to students in each dorm for one week. Each student will be given a code that will be on file with Campus Police "The first four digits of the code are unique to USC recognized nationwide," Doherty said. The remaining digits will identify the student, he said. The Residence Life Committee is working with Campus Police and residence hall staffs promote the use ot engraving instruments, according to Doherty. In other business the senate amended a bill to give thp ITinonnn 1.11V A. iimtiw V/UUSI!!!llCC | U.S.S.R. lecture topic By Wesley Tucker Staff Writer Soviet citizens don't have many of the liberties American citizens often take for granted, according to two USC professors who have lived in the U.S.S.R. P'oreign language Drofessor David Danow and government and international studies professor Gordon Smith told of their experiences in the Soviet Union Tuesday night at a seminar sponsored by Amnesty International. DANOW, who spent several years in the Soviet Union, lectured on what he called "the cultural human rights that the average Soviet citizen is ur able 'o enjo>.'' SMITH, who spent 10 months in the U.S.S.R.. discussed some of th< philosophical differences between that country and the U.S. Tbe lecture was o ic ir a series of campus p~r? g ams sponsored by An. ? nt^sty International this week. 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Third class postage paid at Columbia, S C. >rm thefts ; to buy < discretion in funding first year organizations.. In the original bill, an organization must be in good standing with the Student Organization Licensing Committee for one year before being eligible for Student Government funding. The Residence Life Committee reported that piciuiiiiidij' uctnucti^ n^ui? show almost all dorms have decreased their energy use during the Watt Watchers campaign. Final figures will be given at the end of February. The senate also received a special study committee report indicating that lack of money is the Russell House University Union's biggest problem. The union faces charging admission for its free programs or reducing the number of programs it i : i; P You the exe we > deli So < cha Hoi 4:3< 4:3< ' Fas j 112 Phc I Our 198 to lirr e *. ssfrj,*r>V. ' . ;.v: * v.*.*: ' # * #'% 4 * ? * ?V ' * M ' * *\\y V# " '/ . j| ? Si i O P1 ft:| AnV I P?Z2 on< $ Exp & I Fas | 112 & i phc | i24o; y."i. 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