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** **?? ^T?:;- i 1SB'j^^nHwi w n . , v v ^HMJ| living's part of Tliatihsiiviiig ?* * * jKkton Arthurtown resident Horris Clemons is introduced to the student dinneristributors by Chuck Osborne. Committee recomn By Cindy Pierce Fewer students should be admitted to the USC school of Medicine as a way to cut costs and maintain quality of the student body, the state Joint Board of Health and Medical Education told the USC board of trustees' Medical Affairs Committee Friday. Committee chairman Lewis Wright said the school must have a certain number of students for efficiency and costeffectiveness. Also, a minimun number of students is necessary to maintain quality and accredidation. There would be benefits to a modest expansion of class size, Wright said. "There are more clinical resources here than are students in Columbia." At the Richland County clinic, two students handle about 40 patients, he said. 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"We attempt I poverty," Osbori "The activity is a combination of an these people wou educational and a charitable endeavor meal if the studen for USC students ? to distribute the goods." turkeys, canned goods and a pie into each family dwelling and to see how Osborne said hi destitute people live," Osborne said. the program was < Harry Varney of The students also get a first-hand plied Professiona look at how some people live within a Varney strongly tends lower medica students to the load so they could learn more, instead of having so many patients assigned to them," he said. Newly-named School of Medicine Dean J. O' Neal Humphries suggested theschoolnot cut back on enrollment because the number of students applying would then shrink. "We must keep enrollment stable," he said. The committee will discuss the action further before action is taken. Also discussed was the consortium program with area hospitals. 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Michelob Light Cans 2.8? gg Hua Light Cans 2.5? ffl Budweiser 2.9G 0 hanksgiving to needy ce from campus, he structors to create innovative projects and programs such as this whenever lents distributed the possible." about 40 homes off m area known as Osborne said he believes the poverty-stricken are forced into this way of life, and added he doesn't agree le response has been with the view that people decide to live ^ people tearful when in destitution. Q g the Thanksgiving Osborne thanked Budweiser Co. of m a 1/ o a rlont ?ri ^ ^ lit ?> ^ A ' ,\j umnv ? MVIIV m ^uiuiuuia IUI suppijrin^ u aiDpunauon le said. "Most of and labor in distributing the Idn't have a decent Thanksgiving meals. ts didn't bring them Osborne also coordinates a spring three-day renovation project with USC s interest in starting sociology students. The project atmcouraged by Dean tempts to rebuild the interior and exthe College of Ap- terior of run-down homes in the Colli Sciences. 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