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Faculty To P
o i rein f u..
r uur uot iacuny
members will give a
program of "Lieder" by
Hugo Wolf at 4 p.m. Feb.
7 in Gambrell Hall
Auditorium.
Laury Christie,
soprano, and Donald
Gray, baritone, will be
accompanied by Charles
Warner Ni
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lull , miruier Ej. warner,
chair professor of real
estate at USC is one of
five nationally known
educators named as 1982
Founding Fellows by the
Homer Hoyt Institute's
School of Post Doctoral
Studies in Land
Economics.
Warner joins
professors from Ohio
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Comments will be
by Dr. Gunther J.
associate dean of tl
College of Hum
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The performan
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public.
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State University
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necticut as a
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made nice? Well, opportunities sue
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le USC The program is a curric
anities enrolled in a four-year bacc;
at least a 2.5 GPR are eligibl
tc is universities across ine counu
0 the Olivia White, NSE coordinj
for qualified students with a
taken at the host school will t:
rV fees are the same.
, The White sa?d about 25 appli<
'lorida, students but only a couple
y and Fourteen USC students are n
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1982 students from 13 institutions.
In the General interest in the proj
1 carry int0 practice three years ai
octoral senior vice president for aci
earch said. "I am pleased with
land program," said Borkowski.
:ing his Mark Shanley, director of i
ting- the most enjoyable associatio
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I TO ENTER SWEEPSTAK
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passes, two backpacks ar
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^ card. Print your answer all
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4. The first 1,000 correct r
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5. All entries must be rece
wish, but each entry must
6. A random drawing of al
the Highland Group, an in
x", ' decision is final.
- 7. Sweepstakes void whe
8. All potential winners mi
^ gibility to verify complianc
of same. For a list of prize
envelope to Secret City &
Knight St., Norwalk, CT 0
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1 Student Exchange Program.
:ulum in which USC student;
alaureate degree program witl
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c iaj anenu uiie oi 13 colleges Ol
y
ator said the program is looking
sense of adventure. All course
ransfer back to USC, and tuitioi
cations had been requested bj
of those had been returned
ow on exchange at 10 campuse:
gin Islands); USC is hosting 1!
?ram has grown since it was pu
go by Dr. Francis Borkowski
arfpmir affaire anH nrnimcf
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the academic support for th(
student development, said, "it's
?n we work with."
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sweep}
teres a city in Eur
>o unravel these r
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iddles that will appear here each
3 your answer in the blanks below
i with numbers below them corresspaces
in the master key. As you
naster key, you will be spelling the
secret city in Europe. Send us
id a friend could win a trip there, free.
ES:
SSARY.
two regular round-trip economy airfares
urail passes, American Youth Hostel
id $1000 in cash.
jse as official entry blank or use 3" x 5"
ong with your name and address. Mail
)s, P.O. Box 6018, Norwalk, CT 06852.
espondents will receive a poster as an
lived by 3/15/82. Enter as ofton as unn
be mailed separately.
I correct entries will be held 3/22/82 by
dependent judging organization whose
re prohibited, taxed or otherwise restricte*
ay be required to sign an affidavit of elie
with the rules within 30 days of receipt
winners, send self-aodressed, stamped
i/veepstakes c/o Highland Group, 16
6851.
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A Provost Reception was giver
the exchange, and those stud
~~ DarticiDated in the exrhanffp
? * ry ?'
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\ Some students participating in
' with the academic offerings at U
from the University of Montana, v
3 a degree offered by the Busine
1 Science. "At my school there is n
r has attracted me, and I may even
, Teresa Weinberger, a media
j Green State University was happ
^ course; a course that is non-exis
said.
/ Regional differences made an i
; Peggy Cormley, president of the
J Association and exchange partic
said. "I didn't realize the great ai
South Carolina. There really is ?
and attitudes of people in the Soul
' Midwest."
i Ray Goodrich of the Universitj
things are similar between the s
> words in their name, and they're
That is where the similarity ends.
secRen
^AKes
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iddles, and uncover
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So small and yet so stroi
Life is never helter skelt
When I travel, the pact
Yet 1 never lack a shelte
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;h NSE
i Jan. 28 for students here on
ents who have previously
the exchange were pleased
SC. Keri Griener, a student
vas surprised to learn about
ss School in Management
o such degree offered. This
transfer because of it."
arts major from Bowling^
>y to schedule an animatio!^
tent at Bowling Green, she
impact on several students.
National Student Exchange
:ipant from Bowling Green
nount of southern culture in
* difference between views
Lh and those of people in the
' of New Mexico said, "Two
chools; they both have twd?j
both in the same country.
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