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Center for Real From Staff Reports The Center for Real Estate and Ur ban Economic Studies at USC has been recognized as one of the leading real estate programs in the country by the American Institute of Real Estate Appraisers. As a result, the institute's Southeast *i? A? "*** i 1 ixc?hjii awcuucu llic tcilicr ZJ DOOKS published by AIREA. The award was made by O. Marshall Dodds of the institute, during his visit to Rho Epsilon, USC's student real estate fraternity. The center is part of USC's College of Business Administration and is engaged in research and educational r\rr\nro m c SEXUALITY AND jobs will be the topic of The Athenian Literary and debate Society's Wednesday night ^ebate. The title of the debate is "Resolved, an individual should not be denied a inh Ar nrrvmr\tInn An Knrlr Kir JV/C Vl pi V1UV11V/U V/II II1V UCtDIO V/I Hid U1 her sexual preferences." The debate is in room 307 of the Russell House at 8 p.m. EIGHT ALUMNI of USC's College Gel > ff Pub Mot Gen 8 JWgfc. I j Student Distribut j Place - Carolina j Time - 8:00 a.m. * j One Ticket Per J ! No Student Valic 2 S No Guest Ticket S ? Block Seating wi * Block Seating I.II i Government Offi> * \ Tickets not distr J distributed at the J Tuesday, Nov. 1 { Russell House L { There will be no s 0 at 4:00 p.m. Estate honored of Applied Professional Sciences will be honored for their professional and academic accomplishments Friday night. Each of the eight will be named Distinguished Alumnus of the Year by his department during the college's annual Homecoming reception in the Elephant Room of the coliseum. The 1983 honorees include Lloyd Cogdill, vice president of Cogdill Carpets; Lyn Bethea, marketing director for Gold Bead and Chain Co.; Lynn Christian, a teacher at the Booker T. Washington Children's Center; Angela Myers, executive j iv 11IV T1VV pivolUviu Tamper Division, Canron Corp.; Dorothy Chapman, a medical reviewer for Blue Cross/Blue Shield; Deanne Williams, assistant food and beverage manager at Holiday Inn-City Center; Andrea Loney, a staff attorney with Legal Services of Western Carolina; and Dale Thomas, director of the Meaia Center tor Lexington County Hospital. All alumni of the College of Applied Professional Sciences are invited to the reception, which will be held from 7 to 9 p.m. For reservations, send $5 per person t a summer job \> $2000 Coll Good Pa Good Skills Traini Enlistme College ] SOUTH CAROLINA #: Contact a Select, check your area c 1225 Bluff Road, Colum linistrative lie Relations or Maintenance eral Maintenance STUDENT TICKET Dlt CLEM SO FOOTBA ion Date - Oct. 30, Coliseum - 4:00 p.m. Student with Valid l.t lations s lit t-x At/oilol^lrk ill uc rwcmauic; ). Cards must be turr ce by 10:00 a.m. Mor ibuted on Sunday, O Russell House on Moi , 1983 from 8:00 a.r .obby. > i >tudent tickets avanao as leader to Don Stowe, College of Applied Professional Sciences, USC, Columbia, S.C. 2V2U8. Reservations also may be made by calling 777-3805 and paying at the door. uses WOMEN'S Club will meet in the Cockpit at the Carolina Coliseum Nov. 9 at 10:30 p.m. The program, "Holiday Delights," will feature a sampling of holiday foods, art, decorations and crafts displayed by club members. a I I .F.N STOKES has been appointed librarian oi uac s ovum Caroliniana Library. He succeeds E.L. Inabinett, who retired this summer after 25 years in the position. As head of the library, Stokes will administer the conservation, preservation and service of the largest resource collection in existence pertaining to South Carolina The library consists of 74,000 volumes, 2,370,000 manuscripts, more than 11,000 reels of microfilm and 2,250 maps pertaining to South Carolina. vorth taking back ege Tuition assistance rt-time job with Pay ng/Experience at our Expe nt Bonuses Available ROTC Plan Available ARMY NATIONAL GU L in the U.S. t SFC Jim Goodyear it 748-4229 or >f interest and drop by the ibia, and ask for SFC Jim ( Commi Helico Law E Medics FOOT80LL \ TRBBUTBON \ N HOME \ LL GfiME t p t 1983 ! I ' I led into the Student :j iday, Oct. 31, 1983. t ? .... s Ct. 30, 1983 Will De 1 nday, Oct. 31, 1983, 0 n. - 4:00 p.m. in the f { le after Nov. 1, 1983 \ \ jama iiauill I American-German Food | | ALL YOU CAN EAT BUFFET and SALAD BAR j just $3.95 PLUS . . . Buy one dinner - get one Vz price! Includes 3 meats, 6 vegetables & salad bar. 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