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By Catherine Womack
St. Francis of Assisi would have been 800 years old thi
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Five departments of the College of Humanities and Socia
Sciences along with the S.C. Committee for the Humanitie
are sponsoring a free symposium Friday and Saturday a
Gambrell Auditorium commemorating the birth of th
founder of the Catholic Franciscan Order.
The colloquium will feature papers by Franciscan scholar
in history, theology, English, philosophy and art, accordin
to Robert Mulvaney, professor of philosophy and one of th
conference's organizers.
THE PAPERS to be presented are "all by distinguish
people, complementing each other to form an ii
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terdepartmental picture ? tne epuome 01 ine 01. r ianu
ideal," Mulvaney said.
Faculty members from as far away as Florida an
Virginia have registered for the colloquim, Mulvaney said.
The symposium is free to USC students, but registration i
required through the Philosophy Department.
Police say no charges, arrests
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From Staff Reports
A Columbia police investigator said Tuesday no charges
or arrests have been made in connection with the Sunday
morning stabbing of a Columbia man on Greene Street.
The Gamecock reported Monday that four men, including
two USC students, were charged in connection
with the incident.
Columbia Police Investigator Sandy Thompson said the
men were suspects, but the case is still active.
An unidentified police officer told the Gamecock Sunday
that three of the men would be charged with accessory.
Thompson said she had not determined who will be
arrested in connection with the incident.
"I'm not going to arrest all of them, I can tell you that,"
she said.
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USC is not the only university honoring St. Francis this
il week, Mulvaney said. New York University is also having a
s symposium and Brown University is offering lectures on St.
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TO OPEN the USC colloquium, the Rev. Maurice W.
s Sheehan, history professor and acting head of the Franciscan
,g Institute of St. Bona venture University, will present a paper
ie entitled "The Franciscans and the Universities" Friday at
2:30p.m.
Sheehan will discuss some of the problems the Franciscans
faced, both spiritually and legally, in their position in higher
learning, Mulvaney said. Robert B. Patterson of the USC
is Department of History will chair the talk.
Sheehan, who has an advanced research degree in history
^ from Oxford University, has done significant work in 13th
century Oxford and the religious orders, Mulvaney said.
is Stephen F. Brown, a former Franciscan priest, will present
a paper F riday ai 4 p.m. on me responses 01 me r ranciscans
Con artist to speak toi
From Staff Reports
Noted con artist Frank W. Abagnale I10WS
will speak at 8 p.m. today in the .
Russell House Ballroom. The women in the sar
program, sponsored by the Ideas and J? P1"^560
Issues Committee of the Carolina Thursday at "
Program Union, is free to students, wiinams-fc?rice L
$2.50 for the public.
Abagnale, described as a "master
forger, confidence man supreme,
short-change artist, and imposter .P,J* .
i without peer," has posed as a Pan Am for state Supenn
pilot, an assistant attorney, an FBI will speak Thurs
agent, a pediatrician, a stock broker College Republic
and a college professor. 203, Russell Hou
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who tried to reconcile faith and reason. One of the Boston
College theology professors' most notable achievements is a
four-volume critical edition of the works of William of
Ockam, Mulvaney said. Mulvaney will chair the event.
AT 8 P.M., after a social hour and at the Alumni House and
Hirinor at Ton nf Carolina David L Jeffrev will SDeak on
St. Francis and the Medieval theater. Jeffrey, an English
professor at the University of Ottawa, has written a history of
English lyric poetry, Mulvaney said. Phillip B. Rollinson,
USC English professor,will chair the talk.
Bernard J. McGinn of the University of Chicago's Divinity
School will give a paper on "St. Francis and His Influence on
High Medieval Theology" Saturday at 9 a.m. Mulvaney said
McGinn is a specialist in apocalyptic late Medieval theology
which deals with the end of the world. USC Religious Studies
professor Kevin Lewis will chair the event.
Bruce Cole of Indiana University's School of Fine Arts will
give a slide lecture of "The Image of St. Francis in the Art of
the Italian Renaissance" at 11 a.m. Saturday. Cole has
written four books on early Renaissance art, Mulvaney said.
USC Art Professor Chearles R. Mack is chairing the lecture.
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