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USC's Division of Spanish
and Portugese will continue
its lecture series with a 7:30
p.m. March 10 presentation
by Dr. Barbara Tenenbaum.
Teneinbaum an assistant
professor of history and
director of Latin American
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Interviews
To Be Shown
USC's Museum of Education
has released its March
schedule of video-taped
interviews to be shown over
the S.C. Educational
Television Network.
The broadcasts, which air
at 6:30 p.m. on Fridays,
begin with a March 5 in
terview with Susan O. Kirby,
president of the Palmetto
State Teachers Association
and Vivian M Watson,
president of the South
Carolina Education Assock -
t\on.
On March 12, there will be
an interview with lree T.
Graham, principal of Daisy
Elementary School in Loris,
and John H. Hudgens, former
principal of Richland
Northeast High School in
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associate superintendent for
instruction in Richland
County School District Two.
Hudgens and Graham
were selected in 1980 as
outstanding school administrators
by the South
Carolina Association 5f
School Administrators, and
the interview was
videotaped in May 1980.
David W. Williams,
president of Allen University,
will be interviewed
March 19, and the month will
close with a March 26 int
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former president of the S.C.
School Boards Association.
The interviews can be seen
on the following stations:
Channel 7, Charleston;
Channel 14, Allendale;
Channel 23, Conway;
Channel 29, Greenville;
Channel 33, Florence;
Channel 35, Columbia; and
Channel 49, Spartanburg.
Friedman
To Lecture
USC's Department oi
History and the Professiona
Women on Camous wil
sponsor a lecture by Dr
Jean Friedman March 9 at <
p.m. inRooml53of Gambrel
Hall.
Friedman will speak oi
"Woman's History and th<
Recovery of Southeri
History". Her speech is par
of the university's Woman':
History Week observance
and is free and open to th<
public.
An assistant professor a
the University of Georgia
Dr. Friedman specializes ii
the history and culture o
American women, th<
history of American religior
and American politica
culture.
She has authored or co
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numerous articles and
papers.
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Studies, will speak on "The
Creation of Mexico's Past:
Montezuma for Fun and
Profit." It will be a slide and
lecture presentation inRoom
151 of Gambrell Hall.
The program is free and
ooen to the Dublic.
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International Week may
have your solution ? the
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where orators chatter endlessly
atop their soapboxes,
the university's speakers
corner begins at noon on
Gibbes Green.
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Zoo Tickets
Discount tickets toKiverbanks
Zoo will be sold by
USC fraternity and sorority
members March 8 to April
14.
The tickets are $2 each and
are good through Oct. 31.
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"Greek Week" activities at
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and fund a freshman
scholarship at USC.
The discount tickets can be
ordered by calling 777-8410
between noon and 5 p.m.
weekdays. They also can be
purchased at all Burger
King locations in Columbia
and the Carolina Coliseum
box office.
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