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Professi By Fred Meyer Computers may soon 1 writing chores because of new development. A program that enabl correct grammatical err vented by USC engin Michael Huhns. The program detects gr in sentences, automatica and rewrites the sentence the sentence into its gi ponents for the user. YOU CAN type in yo position &nd it (the compi all of the parts of speech ? made," Huhns said. "The machines will b< details (correcting gran want to bother people wil - win ileave niuic unit: lU I machines can take care of of writing," he said. Huhns said he has beei project during his spare ti years, with the help of student. Similar progr, developed at IBM and E but Huhns said he thinks more advanced. State bu From Staff and Wire Report! The Commission on K recommended cutting aim* two USC programs, is ex cutting proposal to the stat The budget board directc come up with a plan to programs at state universi presented its proposal to th The board balked at a budgets of both the USC S< University of South Carol two-year occupational pro] Professional Sciences. Fir; are expected to amount to S SOME MONEY saved Listen to ~AFAA COh 13 VI A. SMAS SI JCi Barnwell Color over $715,000 in month after open model...with goo you to discover wl parents, young pi vestors have chos this new concept bedroom furnish flats, only 2!/2 blo< Business School, priced from the lc attractive permar Barnwell Colony., tiveto USC's hous Bort ( 19.77 Rs Call The Development Group, Ir For An Appointment At 256-7999 ir's compu "Some pro Lake over tedious correct spelli a USC professor's taking it one grammar," he les comnnfprs tn *ors has been in- THE PROG] eering professor Huhns said. "There are 1 ammatical errors Newspapers < lly corrects them editing on vid< e. It also dissects said. He also c -ammatical com- his memoirs, \ processor. ur sentence com- Maybe it cj Liter) will tell you ind the errors you JJJ; J Its main us _ oeoDle ? rxM B auie 10 ao me because it ? imar) you don't outmit.. th, so that people oulPul~ ?n !dea/f ;. ^ HUHNS SA1 the boring details programsoitc . . to correct wrii n working on the the user of exc, ime for about two vo:rp a USC graduate ams are being Huhns said ell Laboratories, program will s> his program is fame and fortu said. dget board (igher Education, which earlier ost $1.5 million from the budgets of pected to offer a revised budget e Budget and Control Board. >d the commission in September to trim $3.5 million from existing ties and colleges. The commission e board Tuesday. pproving $750,000 in cuts of the :hool of Medicine and the Medical ina and a scheduled phaseout of grams in USC's College of Applied st-year savings from the phaseout i>729,000. from the $3.5 million cut will be the Carolin _ rmsTic JCEPT MESA MING 'JESS! ly Condominiums had sales within the first ting our furnished d reason. We invite hy USC students, their -ofessionals and inen to become a part of in living. TVvo ed townhouses and cks from the USC are still available, >w40's, with very lent financing. _thp spnsihlp altP?rna ing problem. well blony irnwell Street Visit Our Open House ic- In Unit 22 on Sundays from 1:00 To 4 :00 p.m. ter progra grams are available that ng errors; this is actually step beyond, to correcting ssaid. RAM has many possible uses, lots of word processing needs, io a lot of composing and so display terminals," Huhns :ited Jimmy Carter's work on vhich is being done on a word an teach grammar to children rom other countries," Huhns e would probably be for office )ple who deal in paper ? ild help to clean up the final ID he hopes to develoD the :an one day enable computers ting style, such as informing sssive use of active or passive he does not know if the be marketed and bring him ne, "but you never know," he tn rPt/ipiAf i iV/ B VI VIUWV I redirected into programs that high-technology industrial devel Gov. Dick Riley, budget b< financing shift because of limite and the llew top priority give companies to the state. CHE has been working sine original proposal. Commissior week that finding a new plan w the matter is that most of the whole lot less palatable than (Tuesday). "If there is some option that submitted to the commission," 1 COMMISSION CHAIRMAN pressed doubts about coming i la-Duke so* Mi { I In fact, in addi How d( valuab 1 years c and en For mo pm m Yes, I Profes I For mc ; Armed mm Check i _ ; j | Address jjj^j m tpjec' HpJ"" :- ~-^-lv:-:":d^^-V'?i^3- tfJpF ^ ^nHKK I . |j| gg| USC Engineering professor M detects grammmar errors in se lew educa could prepare the state for lopment. Dard chairman, pushed the d revenue growth projections ;n to luring more high-tech e Tuesday on amending its ler Fred Sheheen said this ill be difficult. "The truth of m (the other options) are a i what we sent over there is less painful, it hasn't been ie said. James Bostic Jr. also exm ...UU r. "1 C ip Willi CI UCHCl pidll IU1 lUC ccer game we'll even pay you more than $! lion to paying for your full tuition 5 all part of the Armed Forces H< Des it work? /ou're selected for a Physician S ce-you're commissioned as an hile you're in school, you'll serve le medical experience. After gra the length depending on the req )f scholarship assistance receiv< > an Armed Forces physician yoi joy the advantages of working r< >nts and have opportunities to u; it most important, while you're ir re information, send in the coup WKL H Hfil am interested in receiving more inl sions Scholarship. I understand the >re information mail this coupon to: I Forces Scholarships, P.O Box C1 up to three: ArmyD NavyC (plea: S^ate :? at* I ate in1 .1 (Month. Year) mi mm ma m its grammj J| -^B| jH Bj^pii^ ichael Huhns has invented a com ntences and automatically correc ? ? iuuii prupu; budget board by today, sine prepared in a month. "We went through many, m had," Bostic said. "It was a ver for the first time at some hare education. "We looked at the areas that \ harm and still allow the state tc build quality programs." At Tuesday's meeting, some were concerned the suggested < would be disproportionate, sine times greater than the USC scho Comptroller General Earle M Professional Sciences cut beca were the only programs spe elimination. ;Sunday a 550 a month while you attend. Thi and required books and fees. 5alth Professions Scholarship Pre >cholarshiD~from the Armv Naw officer in the Reserve. ?45 days a year on active duty, gc duation, you will serve three or m< uirements of the Service selected Dd. j'll receive officer's pay and bene jgular hours. You'll also see a div< se sophisticated medical technolo 1 medical school we'll help pay the on. There's no obligation whatsoe ormation about an Armed Forces H< )re is no obligation. (OS) 77C 1-4. 04~?; mv/ i I yj, i IUI III! iy IUII oidllUI I, I'M T I I / *40 ] Air Force ?_?? Sex M se print) Apt _ ? 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