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__Cam pn Warwick Ex USC's Department of History is accepting applications for its Warwick Exchange Program for the 1982-83 academic year. Four students will be selected to spend a full academic year at Warwick University in Orchestra Ne The USC Orchestra is interested in hearing from any string instrument players who would like to play in the orcnesira. If you play the violin, viola, cello or bass, call Robert Jesselson of the The GAMECOCK is Ihe student newspaper ol the University of South Carolina and is published four times a week on Mondays, Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays during the fall and spring semesters and weekly on Wednesdays during both summer sessions, with the exception of university holidays and examination peiiods. Opinions expressed in Ihe GAMECOCK are those of the editors and not those of the University of South Carolina. Thn I~:.? -- -L v....v:?>r ui juum Carolina is an equal opportunity institution. 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During his USC visity, Hend participate in a graduate stu attend a luncheon with state , leaders, and tour the Moviet exhibit. The envoy's visity is spons' James F. Byrnes Internat which earlier hosted visits by French and Yugoslav ambass Other recent British guests included Foreign Seer Carrington and Jamc3 Prior state for Northern Ireland. Henderson, whose diplor spans 40 years, was born in I and educated at Stowe School College, Oxford. 20%OFF All Salon Services To All USC Students * 6 Faculty with ID. y (Continuous Offer) iiui vdiiu on specials Salon Hours Mon.. Tues.. Wed.. 10:00-6:30 Thursday 9:00-9:00 Friday 9:00-7:00 Saturday 9:00-5:30 SITR I SITY CENTER Steak, rhe LIS r I *s 1 rstOne! $2.09 ; 2.59 and Prime From 1940-11 r's economic of War Transp >e among the the Office of th Sir Nicholas Egypt. He then public lecture the United Sta Spain and in th< ally scheduled ^ In 1969 Hen :neauiea lor 4 uassaaor 10 jro rium on the toWestGerma to France from lerson will also became ambas ident seminar, Henderson w and university Order of St. Mi onews library and knighted i Knight Grand ored by USC's Silver Jubilee ? ional Center, 1977. the Japanese, An honorary adors. since 1975, H > at USC have biography, Prii etary Lord contributing se , secretary of various magazi In 1951 he n natic career (Cawadias). L .ondon in 1919 accompany he and Hertford British, but of daughter. rl M Ths Madical laborati datarmir Tha Collaf which a sti I ^ J \ \Sm\ l j Ona of many haalth f Vale \ Top jm Carved Roast Beef. Fried Chicken. Uarbeque Pork. Sea/c H Neivburg. Hroccoll with Cheese S i Apple Crumble. Okra and Turna Green Hearts Almandlne. Rice P Cornbread Dressing. Assorted Salads. Rolls. 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He served as ambassador 1975 until April 1979, when he sador to the United States, ras made Companion of the ichael and St. George in 1965 n 1972. he was promoted to Cross of the Order in the md Birthday Honors List of fellow of Hertford College enderson has published a nee Eugene of Savoy, besides veral stories and articles to nes. married Mrs. Mary Barber .ady Henderson, who will r husband to Columbia is Greek origin.They have one r at MUS Technologist It responsible for the parfc Dry tests end analyses that aid the physic ling the nature, ceuse, end treatment of d |e of Allied Heelth Sciences offers two 0| udent may enter the Medical Technology Ifteen Month Beccalauraate Degree Optlo Turn V>? n ? . ? ? uaiiaumiall Ulgnil upiiufl c For further information write tt Medical Tachnology Prograr p4-J j Madical University of South ?#>" / 171 Ashley Avenue Charleston South Cerolina 2 Applications are being eccepted now. programs offered by the College of Alii* Vir thnt tnprinl mmonna 0 ? V ft i4 ft -J C/ ( k4 ft ?J * / f f ( C L/ f i L ntine's Lun at (he ofCaroli Sunday, tebruary 14 11:45 am - 2:00 pm \ r ?><l I B auce. a J toes. M ? Ha/. J \ / $4. ? 7 ;// 777-8198 for reservatiot Education 1 Counseling Free counseling for people experiencing career, marriage or family difficulties or other types of personal problems is available this spring at the USC College of Education. Directed by Dr. David Fredrick of the College of Education, the counseling ( ) clinic is staffed by 15 counselors. Individual appointments can be arranged in the day or evening hours. ri uarmcauon In Monday's Gamecock it was reported a $475 phone bill had been run up by the Bates House government. The calls were placed last year and the phone list is in ( JWashington D.C. being investigated. irmanca of ian in b\ <s?u?. [i; itions by hi Program. I ^ Liniiini r 9425 [:'! d H?ilth Scianfi M ch 1 s Ina J V " ^ f) i ( I 'ax and tip not included Desserts extra is