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JDampus Former Govei Former S.C. Gov. Robert E. McNair will give a free rttiHlir* l<wituro tn/^civ ( TTQI"* pUUAlV' V/ VWIWJ U V uuv Law School auditorium. Scheduled for noon, the legal forum is part of Law Week activities at the USC Law School and is sponsored by the USC Student Bar Association. McNair, a senior partner in the Columbia law firm of McNair Clenn Konduros Corley Singletary Porter & Dribble, P.A., served as governor of the Palmetto state from April 1965 to December 1970. He also has served as S.C. i leuieiiciiii guveruui, as chairman of the S.C. House Judiciary Committee and as a representative from Allendale County. A native of Cades, McNair ' THEL 922 S. Main To All the Spagh* $2 Thu Ovstprs ? $ 1.0 40* weLne^s yjorkt Or\nr? nnni- ir- Ir\ 1_ ID IU ir 5 Briefs. rr\ c f85 nor 10 apeaK is a graduate of the USC Law School and holds honorary degrees from USC, Landei College, Presbyteriar College, Furman University the College of Charlestor and Warner Pacific College in Portland, Ore. A World War II veteran, he is a member of the Lions Club, American Legion, Farm Bureau, Blue Key, Masons, Kappa Sigma Kappa and Shriners. He is also a member ol the First Baptist Church ol Columbia and serves on the Board of Deacons. Among the corporate boards on which McNaii serves are Southern Railwaj Systems, The R.L. Bryar Co., Georgia-Pacific Corp. and Bankers Trust of South Carolina. OBBY nite ;tti You Can Eat .00 irsday Champagne 0 cover A []_ liSC office of health Whatever you can d< you can, begi "X Boldness has genii \ and magic ir J Goethe 'SaBfei .1 wm mm i cated in the Russell House, wc Talk is made possible by Studf US. Attorney ^ U.S. Attorney General William French Smith will visit April 2 as part of Law 1 Week festivities at the [ Carolina Law School. Smith will address 1 members of the state ? judiciary, Bar Association 1 and faculty and students 5 from the USC Law School during an evening banquet ; at Carolina Coliseum. The 1 Law Day dinner is the 1 highlight of a week of ac tivities at the Law School 1 designed to recognize the American system of justice. Admittance to the dinner ' i? hv nnlv A limitpH 5 number of tickets is available for members of the ; legal profession. Call 7772770 for information. Along with his evening 1 address, Smith also is expected to make brief remarks at the 5 p.m. Iqr rrmrn HAIR ST Quality Service R 541 Santee Avenuo/I*p promotion V o, or dream I mmmmmmm 1 ist Wing, Lower Level. '! int Activity Fees. 11 General Smith T< ceremony dedicating the A Strom Thurmond auditorium Calii ? A 4.1 T 1 ai me i^aw c>cnooi. men Smith became the 74th reg< attorney general of the Calif United States on Jan. 23, thre< 1981, two days after his chaii nomination was confirmed has by the U.S. Senate. Advi A native of Wilton, N.H., Cent Smith received his un- Inte dergraduate degree, summa Geoi cum laude, in 1939 fr< m the a me University of California at Worl Los Angeles. He received his 1970, law degree from the Har- froir vard Law School in 1942. Cu From 1942 to 1946, Smith Ame served in the U.S. Naval Ami Reserve, reaching the rank Soci of lieutenant. In 1946 he joined the law firm of Gibson, Dunn & Crutcher in Los I Angeles and was a senior I partner with the firm when I] he was named attorney j general. f?q|L ^ /LING Reasonable Prices /o Points/25(v(>41 i) I cfiMrii riatioi At National, we glvec students two ways tc car. come Into our of a current student I.D. driver s license and a deposit. Or bring In a credit card. Either w< be on your way. Your 18. you pay for gas ar must be returned to i location. Rate applies shown or similar size and is available from Thursday to noon Sur Car must be returned Monday. EB IP?? Vnifl HflCfir . WM I I ~ 9 Visit During Lai trustee of a number of California, :ornia colleges and a Associatior iber of the board of County B jnts of the University of Smith is "ornia, he has served American m KnorH'c Ui C U1UCO do uiv uvoiu o dliU IldO Kn rman. Since 1978, he also the Harv? been a member of the Associatio isory Board of the California er for Strategic and ving as i mat ional Studies at president getown University and from 19621 jmber of the Los Angeles Smith w Id Affairs Council since the U.S. , serving as its president mission < 11975 to 1978. 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