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Economy Syir
South Carolina chief
economist Dr. Barbara A.
Feinn will discuss the state's
troubled economy at thfe
seventh annual Symposium
on the American Economy
March 26atUSC.
Sixty-five outstanding high
school students from the
Midlands will participate in
the symposium at the Daniel
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USC College of Business
Administration.
Feinn is slated to speak at
a luncheon that starts at
noon in the Campus Room of
Capstone Building.
Several faculty members
from the Department of
Economics in the College of
Business Administration will
examine key aspects of the
national economy.
Dr. William H. Phillips
will speak from 9-10:15 a.m.
on "the American Economy
in the Postwar Era ?
Progress and Problems;"
Dr. Randolph C. Martin will
discuss "Policies and
Prospects: the Keynesian
Legacy" from 1:30-3 p.m., a
session that also will feature
Dr. B.F. Kiker and Dr. G.E.
Breger in a discussion of
President Reagan's
economic policies.
A panel discussion on the
causes of the current
economic crisis will be held
from 10:30-11:45 a.m. and
will feature James P.
Bradley Jr., Dr. R Blaine
Roberts, and Dr. C. Glyn
Williams.
Campus Crime
March 23 ? A purse was
stolen from a car on Blossom
Street.
March 22 ? A pair of shoes
were stolen from Tenement
24.
March 21 ? A plate glass
was removed from Moore
dorm. A camera was stolen
fr? m Russell House. A
fraternity house was broken
into.
March 19 ? A battery was
stolen from a car in the
Pendleton Street Parking
Garage.
March 18 ? A purse was
stolen from Wardlaw
College.
March 17 ? A convertible
top was cut on a car parked
in the Pendleton Street
Parking Garage. Some
time cf nlnn frnm
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Tenement 26. A car was
damaged in the Pendleton
Street Parking Garage.
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following business and professional programs in April.
The '41982 Executive Development Program," April 4-9
and May 2-7, will expose participating executives to the most
signmcant concepts, prooiems, tecnniques and opportunities
influencing management practices today.
Areas of study will include productivity, economic trends,
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Registration is $1,000.
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