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USC has established a
marine science cooperative
agreement with Stockholm
University in Sweden, USC
President James Holderman
announced recently.
The agreement formalizes
cooperative activities betmoun
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distinguished Swedish
university certainly will
serve to advance the
progress of marine science
research and enhancc the
educational efforts of both
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USC's Computer Services
Center employees have
begun moving into the $6.9
million building which
houses the university's
computer system. It has an
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computer services.
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landscaping will not be
completed until this spring,
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bringing together employees
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