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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
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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
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MacMillan Corporation, the acquiring property for
publishing company, has university use, but it
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., . , 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. A
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slant on
"The Texas Instruments newTI-40 and
have angled displays for easy-to-see-ai
j The slanted display makes these calculators
easier to use at arm's length-and that's just the
[I beginning. The economical TI-40, with built-in
functions like trig, stat, logs, roots,
reciprocals and more, will help you
through math and science coursesespecially
since it comes with the jg
informative book,Understanding .. ;
Calculator Math.
The book explains how to use ?
tne T1-4U to work through, and M
understand, common problems.
If you're an advanced math m
or science major, you'll be JHRhH|F|
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cassette player was stolen Wadp Hamntnn Hntoi Aiicr*
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from Douglas. refrigerator and some
clothes were stolen from a
JAN. 16 - A jacket was Capstone room. A car was
stolen from a car in Blossom damaged in a USC lot. A car
Street Garage. A checkbook was damaged on Wheat
was stolen from a Bates Street. Several items were 1
room. A luggage rack was stolen ^from^Preston. A car . |
sioien irom a car on wnaley VYC,? uaumgcu ai oaies i
Street. Two camera lens House. A car was damaged
were stolen from the Russell ?" Devine Street. A tape ^
House darkroom. Two P^aYer a?d two speakers
speakers were stolen from a wer? stolen from a car on
car in the Blossom Street ^evi,ne Street. A car was
Garage damaged in the Russell
House Lot. A man was
arrested for driving under
JAN. 15 ? A batterv was fh*? infi..onn? r* =?
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stolen from a car at the Street
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math.
TI-55-II calculators
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more interested in the TI-55-II, which
! comes with the Calculator Decision-Makincr !
Sourcebook. The TI-55-II features 56-step
. programmability, multiple memories,
K^^^ntific and statistical operations,
;onversion factors and much ? more-a
total of 112 functions.
An extremely powerful calculator,
at an excellent price.
Both calculators have LCD
displays, long battery life
mW anci m ngnt in your pocket.
HnV TI-40 and TI-55-II calcu- |
^f|r lators. Two new slants on math
from Texas Instruments. fT0 ^ ;
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