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4 USC Parti By JIMLaF Staff Writ "Thp Have of iiniirorcifioc Kn ? K/ v* UlllTVt OIU^O uu nuclear facilities are gone." Those are the words of USC p III, chairman of the Physics a speaking of USC's involvement i around the world. During the 1950's and 1960's, Ci * handful of other major universit what were, at the time, the most of nuclear research, Avignone sa However, that is not the case t< field of nuclear research have sought-after laboratories, limit using obsolete equipment. For about 10 years, USC and constituted a research facility e Separators at Oak Ridge, located "UNISOR is an excellent exan collaborate with other non-profit ^ to and to construct research university could have gotten," The expenses of UNISOR ai universities and federal agencie; Energy. "Currently, the member univ< about $70,000 annuallv whirh is $200,000 granted by the federal gc The success of UNISOR, Avif portant role in getting the Hollifi placed at Oak Ridge. The facility will greatly increa for USC as well as the other m< Avignone put it,"the bugs are woi ? , Avignone said Carolina's rese; to do with nuclear weapons an I J handspi pizza | Calzo % | 14" Chees \ (75<t for each ! 17" Cheese i i 4 r~BADISCHECC a producer of CHI FIRF.I Since its founding on the tion has become a reco chemicals and fibers anc ? Today it is a member of th most respected chemica With major manufacturir port, Texas; Anderson, Badische Corporation pr nylon and acrylic man-mi We will University of Soutt ... see your icipates In N PMIMA "11/ U1V1111/1 14 try tilding their own elaborate jnH Av hysicist Frank T. Avignone ( nd Astronomy department, ar( n nuclear research projects ch I trolina looked with envy at a res :ies who were able to afford res mnHorn fo/tilifioc in - atwavi as All tllC 1AC1U id. thr oday. Rapid advances in the res outdated all of these once cor ting many researchers to ph Nu 10 other universities have the intitled Universities Isotope i I in Oak Ridge, Tenn. en( nple of how universities can g0> orgainzations to gain access Ha facilities that no single /ignone said. E 'e shared by the member ma s such as the Department of poi irsities contribute a total of pre ; complemented by another nat >vernment. sta *none said, played an im- C ield Heavy Ion facility to be by i se the research possibilities Fai smber universities once, as Me -kedout." Ph; arch has absolutely nothing woi d is in no way tied to the eng IWBMWMiMliMH > Mai 8th Ann VCICl JN 799nes $1.75 e Pizza $4.25 extra ingredient) z Pizza $5.00 )rporation77 EMICALS ?S & YAR1 Texas Gulf Coast in 1958, Bai gnized rising force in the I J yarns industries. e BASF Group, one of the wo I organizations. lg facilities in Williamsburg South Carolina, and Arn uuuuco a veil iciy Ul UlltJIIIlUc ade fibers. I be interviewing i Carolina on Febru placement office for del Badische C P.O. Drawer 3025 Anderson, S.C., 2962 Member ol the BASF^ Group I ^ an equal ouoorlumiv employer uclear Resea :lear power industry or any form c mri i * - 1 * ' wnai we are aomg is purely mtel ing to understand the basic forces depth studies of the fundamenta ignone said. )ther USC faculty members active i Drs. Barry M. Preedom, C. 1 ilders. )arden and Childers trade semt iearch center in Hamburg, Gerr learch takes him to Switzerland foi ^eedom said, "For my research s ee laboratories in the world." A earch.sunnr.rtpd hv thf? Wotinnoi , --^ri?- v??v/ iiuviviiai lducted at the Los Alamos Clint ysics facility in New Mexico and clear Research near Zurich, with Saturne National Laboratory nea )arden and Childers are members ;rgy physics group that conduc fernment-sponsored research i mburg, West Germany. 1 ICO fKn ,v.^mv?ov, ui tuc wuiiuwiuc scupti i ny officials at the state level do tance of USC's work. ivignone said, "The quality of grams is probably more wid ional and international levels t te." Carolina's researchers, however, 1 their peers. ^ast year, for example, Drs. Charh rach were honored with the Jc dal, presented by the Southeast s ysical Society, for outstanding re ti the 1981 Russell Award for re ;iiieei mg. ji-o's g iiversa ry ration 1 4432 jEat in jj only | ;] Main Street I <*tnr?> Onlv ^ ?" = gH IS 1 m MS dische Corpora- j A .x?_ A a Morin American rld's largest and | , Virginia; Free- j prior, Canada, al products and j| at _ j ary z<i, 1?bz | tails. | Corporation 1 aaaa j '? ? m t y rch | >f military research. (S llectual. Simply, we are X J of the universe through V 1 striirhirps r?f nnploi " l\ < ' i in specialized research x W. Darden, and R. L. V jsters at the Hamburg A nany, while Preedom's Y lr times a year. v speciality there are only (\ e LVOrk,n ibout 80 percent of his X or^'odox Christ Science Foundation, is V Could be. on B. 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