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Foundation Receiv continued from page i also expressed interest terest in the research park, especially in map-making he said. technology. Holderman said, "Pan Applegate said, USC has American World Services also been in contact with has talked with us about the other companies, but he tk/. \r av u:- j--i: 1 *- ' hoc yji uic vnA gi ujjiihj ut:i:iiiieu 10 nieniion incir computer in the College of names. Engineering for ground The Carolina Research operations simulation and Development Founsimilar to the well-known dation is the driving force flight simulators for behind the research park systematic rapid analysis of project. options under emergency Holderman said, "The Conditions." fnnnrlntinn traHif Irknollw .VM.SMMV.V.. V.UUItlVIIUllJ 11C*0 Holderman said, the been associated with MacMillan Corporation, the acquiring property for publishing company, has university use, but it Thc CAMECOCK ? ,h<! ^<udcn? ilplv)n. newspaper of the University of South Carolina and is published four times a . ., , ,-v, c 11 week on Mondays, Wednesdays, ThurIII the Jan. 21 issue of the sdays and Fridays du ring the fall and spring Gatnecoch it WilS reported semesters and weekly on Wednesdays that the university Parking during both summer sessions with the , -T..t ,v . A i exception of university holidays and and Vehicle K-Cgistration examination periods. Department had merged Opinions expressed in the GAMECOCK with the university police of the editor and not those of . a \ - i the University of South Carolina. department. Parking and The University of South Carolina is an Vehicle Registration is still equal opportunity institution. on Pendelton Street. The ?The Bojrd o' Sl?dcnl Public4,io"4 and communications is the publisher ol the uniformed parking patrols, gamecock. The student Media those who issue parking Department is the parent organization of tickets, will be working with ,hch"".fc?"dlc? ,ormv ,?blcriplion the police. Students who requests and other correspondence should have questions about be sent to the GAMECOCK, Box 85131, u i ? University of South Carolina, Columbia, ing or vehicle s.c.29208. registration should contact Subscription rates are $15.00 for one (1) the Department of Parking 58 00 ?,cr ,a"or spn?8 j * r i i i~? -i. i- j S3.00 for both summer sessions, and VphirlpHptJitirarirtnionH ?vivii|uiiu Third class postage paid at Columbia, not the university police. s c. I Catholic Student Center, USC [' j 1610 Greene St. Tel. 799-5870 ' ' Sunday Masses 11 a.m. 10 p.m. I Monday thru Thursday Mass 5 p.m. | n rnaay Mass ...7:45 a.m. I j [ ] First Wed. of each month: Faculty/staff lunch 11:30-1:30 |f I ] Fr. Sti phen Lynch, O.F.M. M 1 Cathi lie Campus Minister [ ] DMNPBS Wgm - | B | . - bsb*i g ffiuni * T.On^l v/k} JUU1IU ., . , JAN. 19 ? Several items , recently enhanced its were stolen from rooms in , mission by adding a strong the McBryde Quadrangle. research thrust. 1141 A . JAN. 18 ? An AM/FM | Since the foundation is a radio cassette player was , privately chartered, non- stolen from a car on Park profit, single purpose Street. A purse was stolen ui sain^tfiiun created 10 irom a faculty member in assist the university, Wardlaw College. A purse students will not in any way was stolen from a faculty finance the project. member in the employment Applegate said, "One of the beautiful assets of the 4 j 1 17 . c research park is thai sl"dcnt was grabbed by an students will benefit from it unknown man on Sumter enormously, and not a cent Street. A stereo wais stolen will come out of their from a Sims room. A stereo. Docket " books and some clothes were ' stolen from Douglas. 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