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By MARK PL
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More than five mon
Carolina's institutions of
were ordered by the U.J
Educations to submi
desegregation plan all bu
III agreed to the plan.
USC signed the plan !
The Citadel as the only s<
agreed to it.
lT A The plan was ordered
Pl/\ department to encourage
into compliance with Titl
m Civil Rights Act
I; USC was forced to mak
f; proposal of the plan, furth
the NAACP's claim that c
f; simply unacceptable. I
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signed tl
other stai
-NAACI
. <1 ?
signing, the state Comr
RHl mat inn tho omrornar
Board of Trustees, the N/
R general's office, and the
Committee all had inpi
weighing and evaluatii
legal advice and interpre
AT A BOAKI) of
Thursday, the order was
The commission and tl
contacted USC June 16 ?
were ready to sign. T
8NAACP objected to tin1
jRF flow of the plan would no
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NAACP'a objections w<
plan so USC President Ji
; H uit/iwwl it Krlitnv mirl h
I signing ^ proposal.
' which stipulated (wo pen
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the state. The
rVTTE which was solic
legal counsel, sa
ths after South used as an illusti
higher learning which might be
S. Department of mind, USC agree
t a statewide
it one school have "It wasn't rea
minds as to he
Appendix K can
Saturday, leaving the attorney gen
-hool which hasn't said Monday "1
at ease about
board.
by the education
schools to move THE NAACP's !
e V'l and the 1%4 Carolina State
predominately I
opportunities a
e provisions in its other shcools. "
er complicated by State is not
ertain parts were programs." N
before the final Williams said Ti
pleased that
he order and
ndouts do the s
P President Isaa
nission on Higher USC has signed
's office, the USC standouts do th<
VACP, the attorney has not signed t
Senate Education federal tunning
it in the decision, Chapman, D-G
lg considerations, Senate Kducati<
tat ions. The Medical '
trustees meeting signed with th<
accepted. pendix K is jus
le governor's office necessarily be i
Asking them if they
'he state office of Holderman
that although the cession DSC
> school's plan, the program the
it bt< ctuillUOd (viliii'utinnitl 11
will be offere
n conferr?d with the five years the
commiMiort Chair- Vita
and ruled that the
rxildn't change the YOU If AVfc
?niM B. Ifoldernian take anything;
oard Chairman H. program, "Hoi
d his signature plan Is sornethl
with "
Milton Kirnp
Fusing statement in Riley, said aft<
to USC's delay in have to keep in i
?a 1;t/ hoc In onact Mi
WHIS M ^ipriKll r\ , ^ , ...
pie from each of the this point if is s
cts would have to to one way voi
and other hoards in equity among t>
attorney general's office,
ited for advice by USC's
id Appendix K was merely
rative model for something
done. With that opinion in
d to sign the plan
Uy clear in a lot of people's
t- t) r _ r \
iw inucn int* iorce i)i ia\\
ried and it was clarified by
eral's opinion," Holderman
"he opinion put some people
the reorganization of the
mam concern is that South
College in Orangeburg, a
)lack school, is given equal
ihi programs existing at
We re concerned that S C
emasculated 111 their
IAACP Chairman Isaac
lesriay. "We're pleased that
USC has
hope the
?ame/
lc Williams
the order and hope the other
. OdIIIV . 1 IIV V IU1VII I, ? IIIV II
he order, may stand to lose
, according to Sen Harry A
reenville, chairman of the
>n Committee.
University of South Carolina
e same stipulation that Ap
I an illustration and may not
implemented
said the only major con
made was to phase out
it offers a doctorate in
dminist ration The pronrHin
d instead at S.C. State and in
program wil! be abolish**] at
to tflve a tilth? flmf WP rtirin'f
I but we gave on the fc.Eri
Iderttian said, adding that the
Ing "the whole state ran live
son, assistant to (Jov Dirk
ar the board meeting, "You
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imply a recommendation as
i might go about achieving
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