The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 05, 1982, Page Page 8, Image 8

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on Peter James, an ex-CIA agent, will speak in the Russell House. Ballroom. His a "Russia's Secret Doomsday Weapons: W You." James' lecture is sponsored by the Committee and it's free and open to the pub Christopher Berg, director of USC 's studies program, will perform in concert 1 at 8 p.m. in Gambrell Auditorium. Berg's program wili encompass class Spain, Brazil, Venezuela and Mexico, he Y reknowned composer/guitarist Andres ? performed across the U.S., including in Ci concert is free and open to the public. Also on Tuesday, the Clariosophic Lite sponsor a debate by two faculty members o of drugs by adults should be legalized. The 7:30 p.m. in Legare College on the USC Hors Lost Art Cinema, a community based present "Found Footage Films" as the th films Sunday, March 7, at 2 p.m. in the Nic at 722 Main St. Lost Art Cinema's series opened witl Sunday" February 7, but the group still mission for $3. Tickets may be purchased ? box office or by calling 254-3433. The term "Found Footage" refers to pro tfie unlver/ftg & J ! Sum me Orientati Assistan !' Wantec Do you want to ha and exciting job people...while gettinc I ? ? _ _ _ you can dy reprc | the university orientation as ! during the Summ Student Program. Applications an available in the Ori I Office, west Wing House. Only sincere stud terestecf in helpit freshmen adjust university need appiv ort Spots Monday at 8 p.m. films regenerated through r ddress is titled, produce an original film from orld War III and Five films, including 5 to 10 Ideas and Issues and Dangling Participle b lie. featured. classical An exhibit of works by uesday, March 9, professors begins a month-loi ical music from McKissick Museums on the las studied under \he se??nd(m,a, T teaturl Segovia and has rom the state s colleges am jrnegie Hall. The V"8.? and drawings by Stevei1 b Jordan. ~ "The Photographers Hand, rary Society will photographs compiled by th< n whether the use tinues on display at McKissic' debate begins at eshoe. McKissick exhibits are fr weekdays between 9 a.m. anc film group, will are ?1>en from 10 5 and Sunda iird in a series of kelodeon Cinema USC's Department of Thea i the first "film the last stop on the spring cl offfers single ad- will accept donations of furi it the Nickelodeon materials and other items fJnnof i or>n fa*/ oKIa uuuatiuuo aic to a. ucuutiuuit /iously assembled staff are asked to call 777-4876 n,$o if Bj on TAPS i j v. COlAt SHOPPING CffflfB/7?6-OaSO J /\ 4 T Contemp IGol p The Met TS^jfK lents in- f "rs.Marc to the J j? BEER SPE< . At The The Golden Spur, Russi - Friday: "The Met lumerous editing variations to charge, Miller 60 cents dissimilar kinetic possibilities. . ^ 27ft| Rft<SpWmMi Dreamland by Bruce Conner ^701 KOSCWOOd y Standish Lawder, will be Friday-Saturday: "E Greenstreet's, 2009 Gre n-2 J rt_ i i tii r nuay-oaiuruay: charge; Tuesday! I two Francis Marion College Wednesday: "Buddy i lg showing Sunday, March 7, at - . ,. ' USC Horseshoe. The exhibit is Iree arail o 1U. ng works by faculty members ? i universities. It features pain- T 1 7 i Gately and ceramics by Larry JL i " a collection of 35 hand-altered t U IT C 3 Smithsonian Institution, con- v/Wl.^11 ^ < through March 21. l^T Jh ee and open to the public on A ^ xm ?14 p.m. Saturdays, the exxhibits V V 7 H ys, they are open from 1-5. \JLI \ t tre and Speech says it could be M1 iMiWiiWagaaHHBBffii eaning sweep. The department I niture, draperies, consturction I suitable for use in plays. 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