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Cai For Current Vice Preside epitomizes the division is gruff, humorous, h compromising. Campbell's quarter schools will end Aug. 15 life, a teacher. "Teaching is sometl about two years ago; tl Campbell said. "There with the day-to-day ron job." Campbell came to U Charles Witten as vice he was residence hall e and Dean of Men at Nel returning to Indiana 1 Campbell started a nil personnel services at t was vice president fc University from 1970-71 At the last USC Bo granted tenure as an ed Holderman has not nan for the job when it is va Campbell indicated h< replacement, although OSU Nat FROM STAFF RK Ohio State Uni search for a preside place Harold L. Hnai will leave Aug. 31, er 11, after University < ing President Kdw; rington Jennings acc job. OSU's hoard of tru sidered a number of ci among them USC I James B. lloldern withdrew his name J i ough South Caroliniu news sources nameci leading candidate foi job. The 44-year-old J who specializes in bui finance, was a top can the University of 1 sidencv before acce OSl! offer. Jenni rejected a pay raise I Renting furniture f beers per day, * w PLAN. IUuara Here's wf One Sofa Or Two End Table and Four Mutch or Chest of Ore Mattresi METROUEA FURNITURE RtNl L mnhe! "1?w" Teac By MARK PLATTE Editor >nf nf A ffoirc I'lmiio 1J ho has operated for the past sevei ion est, friendly, menacing, fatl of a century as an administra and he will become, for the first t tiing 1 talked with President H lat 1 wanted to go into full-time 1 comes a time when you don't wa itine, spending 50 to 60 hours a w< SC in 1975. roDlacinir education president of student affairs. Pri< ounselor at Indiana University ii >raska's Doane College from 1957 Lo become program coordinator le-year term as vice president o he Rochester Institute of Techn* >r student affairs at Eastern 5. >ard of Trustees meeting, Cam ucation professor. USC President ?ed a temporary or permanent rej cated in August. 2 would not be involved in the seal he was asked by Holderman to i ties Administr PORTS 'mK which wou,d hav his annual income fro versit.v's to $90,000. >nt to re- |? . ine iiAMtlOCK is I * W ? newspaper o( the Univers ld('(l June Carolina and is published ll ,< Wvom- week on Mondays, Wer * Fridays during the (all liar- semesters and once week opted thi' nesdays during both sumr with the exception of univei and examination periods. steeK eon- Opinions expressed sndidateu, " and not those of the Univei 'resident Carolina. ian who Ine un,vers">'(>l *outh t ' equal opportunity instituboi IHt 1 aith- The Board ol Student Pub I and Ohio Communications ? the pub . * GAMECOCK. The Student f I nim the ^ |he orRanizati the OSll gamecock. Change of address forms, requests and other con leanings, should be sent to the GAM siness and asm, Russel House, u South Carolina, Columbia, idldate for Subscription rates are own prik- semester and $2 for tl , sessions. P*inK the Third dass postage paid ? ngs also sc. by Wvom 1 ? rUDENTS NLY Hassla-Free Way To Furnish Your Apartment" or a 3-room apartment costs les: nth our STUDENT FURNITURE I $41.00* fcgj per month Furniture Rental 3 Damage Waiver Fee Sales Tax nteed 24 hour delivery >at you {jet on o 4 month lease: m Matching Chair Two Table L s One Cocktail Table One Di, ing Chairs * One Dresser and Mil iwors One Bed with Headboar( Foundation and Bedframe 3308 Millwood Avenue Phone: 799 6866 Mrs 9 6 Mon. Fri., 10 5 Sat Just North of Devine Stroot 1 506 Morrtinghill Drive exit at 11 26 at Bush River Rd. MS Phone 798 6664 Ul,. O Q >< ? -. " ? - ?t. a. a o wuii. rn. , IU O 5dt. "Ths furniture Rant a! Peopht'' II Laiiv hing P president on possible a "When Dr. Witten le He never contacted me Campbell ^ ^ ?when i year. He r. , . {rave it to me and I m f? ler > am ri?r|^ f()r me ^() meddle > . division." Lor in six iriu- in his Although ho is takin, to "getting out of admi olderman Senate's .Iccis cachinE " "'"'el-man and said he nt to deal thc firi"B linc " ?ek on the ^ne ?f greatest c came with the student j professor (^ea' with student >r to that, Institute of Technology i 1956-57, tension, because studei -59 before , together in planning a i In 1962, However, riots at t i siuaeni violence at Eastern Mic alogy and You don't like to see michigan when you know that 1 Campbell said. "There ^ , ? of controlling things fr [)bell was James B. Campbell said when )lacement member started the de here and obsrved them ch for his wanted to show thorn idvise the . . ? ? totally wrong. v ator BMBCarc e boasted K I ? -r m $65,000 H ' he student L-tA ly 01 south M It. iree limes a Bi, |L/ esdays and K |fe - .-A and spring B iL^yi/iV T ly on Wed- B ief sessions sity holidays I ? rr in Ihe f/v'i-j;'iVI," the editors MHHHHBiBBBBi sity ol South - m?" arolina is an lications and i ~ 1 lisher of the T-Jn Aedia Office f ?A on of the / ^TTVr espondence g | ICOCK, Box / s.c. 29208. J le summer I it Columbia, =.. DIM ; than 3 | CENTAL 7.50 2.00 ssi 1.50 t:^i||lliilifppp amps _ ' --aj Totte ror H'.'*V* - ? * -'-'7 7'/ I, I _ ^ ae IAII V9 JVM ositioi indidates. ft office, ho showed me he was a wis? al>out any of the decisions I was ma I called him and asked him for advi oing to play the same rule. I don't thi into the direction that is being taken ? a salary cut, Campbell remains ded inistration and into teaching." He su] ion not to grant him tenure, but w though he deserved tenure for "21 ye hallenges Campbell faced during his < >rotests of the 1960s and early 70s, wl -administration conflicts. At the Rocl ', the atmosphere was one of harmon its and administrators were able to lew campus. he nearby Kent State University < :higan in 1970. heads bashed in. You don't like to see basically most of the students are i were injustices done. There are bettei om my perspective." he came to USC and a ressidence hal monstration for closing Green Street and came out at night and observed t how to demonstrate. They were d< lina or CleimonHH Tumblers 1" 79??. ^ t bj Jt Or 4/43?? g-J he Jewelry Warehous f<^tj?^/ y PlaM Springs Po W Cole 9 til 6 Mon SbI ?' iusi ant>t?>t?i ivwrsi'v <>?* \ wir?c RESTRURl Qy oncJ iHlG :;x"> JSHH t *~'"\ ^gy iritin. v^^h^h JJr II ft?3S bi<K>d'! I -"Kht," | /f^ r ways SI i Sa )ing it ' -! ^ cm K I 11 BA/itti Mustard a 111 a. J! I 9 I I Coupe fHa v i i ^ am | di I Nuts ; 11'. 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