The gamecock. (Columbia, S.C.) 1908-2006, March 24, 1982, Page Page 2, Image 2

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JSampms Bi Israeli Art Works Or Works by Israeli artist the Tel Aviv Gad Ullman will be on view McKissid at Mrffittirk MiKPitm until nnpn wppkH April 12. p.m.; Sati Uilman, a prolific con- a.m.-5 p.m tributer to his country's arts, from 1-5 p n has titled this showing "Last p^. Steps From The Sinai." It 7251 or 6577 features graphic works ! based on long days of ob- jWWW <u?rvation and desert travel C They reflect the strong J emotional tension of the ! area ![ He also is interested in the JB Bedouin Tribes who inhabit IB the desert area and fabricate ]! objects for their everyday I[ needs from the limited ! resources that exist around J J" tkam it UlVlli . J A skilled printrnaker. i? Ullman carefully selects and ?! researches the subject ! matter of his works and j "j J sometimes incorporates J actual objects into his prints. | ][ L'llman has been the art ; I? editor of "Haaretz" ; [ newspaper and a lecturer at J1 Law Professor; ij To Speak : Children and the criminal t J? justice system will be the ?J focus of "two speeches by at J? University of Chicago law) ij professor today. j |i Franklin Zimring will J? -w-r J i - \ aprrtiPw uii iviu^, uiuup <311U ^ Crime" at 3 p.m. in Room j J? 345 of the Law Center, and at ; J 8 p m.. he will speak on J? Jurisprudence of' ?[ Adolescence" in the Law j Ji \ Center auditorium. | [ * Both speeches are free and j J open to the public. ! ! Each session will be [ f A! 1 Atir/i^ K\? o niiArtiAn 1 ? - iuiiutt^u ?jy a vjucoiiuii uuu J* answer period. After the ?J evening address, Jay Elliott, Ji a Columbia attorney and i| director of the Alston ]? Wilkes Society Advocacy for ij Youth, will comment on Ji Zimring's remarks. ij Zimring, 40, is the author | j oi six dooks, including" rne > Changing Legal World of j Adolescence," published in February. He is director of ij the Center for Studies in Jb Criminal Justice at the i| University of Chicago Law J? 1 School where he earned his ij| law degree. Jb For information, call Dr. Ji Ferdinand Schoeman at 777- ij 4166 11-?- i,???iuu h m* wc*fl*wi _ o< rtx iMktrvly o< South _ (jirAnj tnt\ n pubfebed tow timet 4 ' B wfrt on Moitdjvt. WtdmUlyt, TIm?? ' I *4*ys i<id f rwtjys dttfinKA* 111 mk) vp**v^ ' | KWiltr* jrvd wrrfcty' on WevJrvcwUn i I dunfl); both Mimmo with th* j g Wtpbon o4 wtivfrwty bofeiays an/} ( j hon (mtkkH |1 Opifliwh fiprrt^d W> Itw GAMCCCKK I ' <w Iho** of th* editor* and not thovr of t tfc* Ufwvervrty o4 South G*rofcni. f Th? Omvrrwtv of South f jinlnu it m L equjl opportuotfy irilli>ut>ori ' B The Bojrd o4 Student Publication and " g Common* jtronv n the pubbther of th* : GAMECOCK. The Student Media 11 Department n the parent organi/afton of a the GAMf CCK K. a Change of addrfM forms, lublfription ' |* re<|uritt intf otfwr (onetponderxf thould | J be sent to the GAMICOCK, Bo* B51J1, . ?J UnKervty of South Carolina, Columbia, i , S C. 29206. ' , Sobvcripfion rate* are $1 S.OQ for one (1) , ' | year, $8.00 per (il or tpnng temetter and n S3 .00 for bo?b mjmover wvwon*. I , Thjrd V.V. 'ififSL Herlong Recc Aon Herlong. assistant 7* professor at USC's College erf | f ie\V Journalism, received a Gold rllnivenritv Key Awanl from the L ? Columbia Scholastic Press IT MfKPItm 1C ~ q _ __ m Association (CSPA) daring Jf f ' " its 58th annual convention in The award was presented mation. call 777- during a banquet at Columbia University March wwwwwwwwwwwww &pnnj pr RHUU Special Budwei -r j -l i intramural/ Be] Student Gc ? TT TT-1*-* T A ?1 V JrLtL,iN: April . ! VHAT: - Zany ath by Ruriv - Prizes fo and indi - Beer ava - Food ava and Del sTOW: Get yoi each must have a team o: Entry forms ava and Intramui into ( Watch Ma< vwrewwwwwwwwv\^^ ;ives Gold Key 18. The Gold Key is the j highest honor of the CSPA. J SportSV Director of both the S.C. - . n-|?, Scholastic Press Association vUSTCml Prill Newspaper Division and the mrf nrr S.C. Scholastic Journalism TranSrcfS <31 Qnmrrkor Wnrlrclwn Hcrlnno enorlii far# was nominated for the wm % award in recognition of her 2767 Rosewood D leadership role in scholastic ' pnone 254-9X80 journalism. PWWWVWWWWWWWWVWWWW ? Snortfc esented by i Programs Cor r -l i ser 01 uoiumDi 'Recreational S II / _ 1 Li uamp ana >vernment Associa L 7 12 noon unt iletic events, majoi ireiser r- rvir^roll Qnnrffpcf J. U V \w/I Oil UV^Ol vidual event winn( liable by the Gold lilable by McQ's S ? i ur teams togethe at least 4 men and 4 woi Fin _ nr\or? f r\ ^11 L XV/ " W^V/11 LU CUI OtUUCllia $10 entry fee 1 _ 1 1 "W~> TT TT T A i a . . iiiaoie in khuu Activitie ral/Recreational Sports C Deadline April 9 :all 7-7130 or 7-5261 for further details ie possible by Student Activities fees ^ywvvwvvvvvwvvyyywwwrtfwvw vear & Specialty Co., Inc. itlng for Clubs & Fraternities nrl lAftArina nta Ulna Designs 5 Mln. from Campus 5St ( nmittee, ;i c\ j: ports, !; Ltion ji ;il | r prizes ij winner ij ^rs i en Spur 1 uto Shop r! ;i men on |i s Office : )ffice : f1111,1 ^ ^.8 :: russel KoiS? l jj