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Journalists looking for jobs n
on campus. Journalism Dial-A-J
The service is for journalis
anyone can call the number, 777
Beth Dickey is the project dir
is the sponsor.
A Dial-A-Job is a recording o
recording Pivps infnrmatinn
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Campus
Crime
NOV. 10? A motorcycle
was stolen from the Cliff
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were stolen from the South
Building bike rack.
NOV. 9? Several items
were stolen from a McClintock
room. A purse was
stolen from the Carolina
Coliseum. A student was
found masturbating behind a
bookshelf in the Thomas
Cooper Library.
NOV. 8? Camera
9 equipment was stolen from a
Bates West room. A con
vertible car top was cut. A
former mental patient was
found near South Building.
NOV. 7? A false fire
alarm was activated in the
Mcbride Quad. Four men
were arrested for starting a
disruption in the Kussell
_ House. A bicycle was stolen
W from Wade Hampton Hotel.
The blue light was stolen
from the top of a police car
at the Coliseum during ticket
distribution.
NOV. 6? A wallet was
stolen from the Mcbride
Quad. A wallet was stolen in
the Wade Hampton Hotel.
Drayton Hall received a
? bomb threat.
NOV. 5? A car was broken
into on Gadston Street. A
bicvcltf was stolnn from thp
Thomas Cooper Library.
Two potted plants were
stolen from the president's
office. A camera was stolen
in the l>aw Center. A window
A was broken out of a car on
Wheat Street.
NOV. 4? Some jewelry
was stolen from a Bates
room. A student was caught
stealing books from the
Thomas Cooper Library.
Ihe (.AMt(()(K is the student
newspapei nl Ihe University <>l South
( arolina and is published (out times a
week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thui
sdays and todays during the tall and spring
semesters and weekly on Wednesdays
during liolh summer sessions, with the
reception oi university holidays and
examination |>eriods.
Opinions expressed in the CAMKOC'K
re those of the editors and not those of
the University of South Carolina
the University of South Carolina is an
eoual OOlWlrtunitv inifitittinn 1
the Board of Student Publications and
( ommunk a lions is the publisher of the
GAMICOCK The Student Media
Department is the parent organization ol
the GAMECOCK.
Change of address forms, subscription
requests and other correspondence should
be sent to the GAMICOCK, Boc Br.ltl.
University of South Carolina, Columbia.
S.C iViOH
Subscription rates are $11 00 for one (t)
year, $B.OO per fall or spring semester and
% t.00 for both summer sessions.
Ihird class postage paid at Columbia.
SC.
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m students and alumni, I
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ector and Albert T. Scrogg
i about three minutes. 1
about jobs ranging fr<
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reporting to program co<
children's books.
ice Each listing gives the jot
resumes, wh^ experience
iut number of the employer.
Although most of the jobs a
ins come from all over the coun
news-editorial field, especial]
'he The organization is sendi
am vertising organizations to inc
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is required, and the telephone
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re in South Carolina, job listings
itry. Most of the jobs are in the <
ly copy editing.
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rease tne number of listings.
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Journalism Dial-A-Job has beer
ne month. The idea for the ser
ibrarianship telephone job service.
I he phone rings about 150 times a \
tntered on Mondays.
A letter is sent to all graduates ii
ler vices.
Although no follow-up is being don
hose using the service have been fav
nay be assesed after the service is mo
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orable. Statistical data
reestablished.
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