University of South Carolina Libraries
kinko's MULTIPLE COPIES M 4 / m M I A A II n ItAfll M. _ f ] Hftxll I zuff uonafwnne j Copies of 1 original 1-80 Copies 50 81-500 Copies 21/z0 500+ Copies ZC [ 933 Main Street I Crab Combo [ J Served with French Fries. Flush Puppies and Cole Slaw Spctial $4.39 pi Reg. Shrimp Salad |i Served with Dill Spears and Saltines p'-j Cnnrinl C7 JL O hi I.* y ^ v ^ ^ * >v # | Expires April 27. 1985 b'.| FREE Iced Tea with meal with USC ID j : I Phone ahead for quick carry out service. ! 1725 Broad River Rd Ph 798-3032 I I 1208 Knox Abbott Dr., Cayce Ph 796-1654 I i jpL;^;!)!) i BBBBHBMHMMMMyB Two r>-work Sessions Classes held Vlntuhjv - Thurwlav ,T"W' - - J *y/v;:. - . . ; / . ; - .- /; -Ay Thp ITnivf -m. m A'w j . . - : ' ', , ' ... West German to speak to l\ Third ambas; From Staff Report* j West German ambassador Guenther van Well, whose nation has the largest foreign investment in South Carolina, will speak to business graduate students at USC today. Van Well, in addition to speaking before an international business studies class in the College of Business Administration, will participate in a faculty meeting and attend a lunch with business and industrial leaders from around the state. The envoy, who studied economics and law at Bonn Univerity, is the third ambassador to visit the campus this semester. Spanish ambassador Gabriel Manucco and Sir Roy Denman, head of the United States delegation of the Commission of the European Communities, visited USC last month. VAN WELL'S visit is the latest in a series of contacts between the universiToday, April 22 CPU Film "Play Misly For Me" at in the Russell House Theatre. Adrn Interfratcrnity Council meets Room 332 of Russell House. CPU's Cultural Series will be di in Room 301 of Russell House. CPU's Visual Arts Commi Seavullo showing in the Russell Ho CPU's Cinematic Arts Comm "2010" at 4:30 p.m. Admission is be given out to win a free GE port The Tectcr-Totter-A-Thon fc Cancer Society will begin on the Ru> WZLD-FM will broadcast live. It v 6 p.m. on April 24th. give youi a littl PYtra rn at Carolii Siimnn Schoc srsityof S /(IBS class >ador visits car ? &. Hlionthar ty and West German politicians, statesmen and scholars. In 1979, Helmut Schmidt, then /'linn/'nllnr /-v f WJ net WHC honored at a special USC convocation. His visit led to several acadcmic exchange programs between USC and West German schools. In addition to a German track in the MIBS .program, USC has agreements what's happeningTc 7 and 9:30 p.m. USC's baseball t< ission is free. 'n a Metro Conler at 4:30 p.m. in CPU's Ideas i meeting at 7 p.m. iscussed at 7 p.m. CPU's Cinet "2010" again at 4: ttee presents a will be given out i use lobby. The Scavullo ittee will present House Lobby, free. Tickets will J he USC CI able radio. Toller- A-Thon. >r the American The band "I)i isell House Patio. Club in conjunctio /ill continue until n'ty and Alpha D Cancer Society. rseif 0 3d it la er il Ad vis licirly April : r? 1111 ii i ClclSS< See y< now fi Sunm npus today with the University of Bamberg, the Center for Humanistic Studies in West Berlin, the Free University of Berlin and Friedrich-Wilhelms University in Bonn. In 1983, USC Ptcsidcnt James Holderman received West Germany's highest civilian honor, the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit. PETER HERMES, van Well's predecessor, said during the prescnta lion that USC had "close contacts with the German economic community in this region," referring to numerous invitations to West German representatives to lecture at USC. West German firms have invested $1.3 billion in South Carolina, more than 30 percent of foreign investments in the state. In South Carolina last ^ year, new German investment totalled $95.5 million, 70.1 percent of forei n investments. imorrow, April 23 earn will go against Virginia Tech encc meeting at 7:30 p.m. And Issues Committee will hold a in Room 307 of Russell House. a A rt r Pnrntnnf c ^ II til IV. /m I 1.1 VUIIIIIMUVV I'IVOVIII.1 30 p.m. Admission is free. Tickets o win a free GE portable radio. show will continue in the Russell leerleadcrs will visit the Teeferistance" will play at the Library II n with the Alpa Tau Omega fraterelta Pi sorority for the American ) m ciiH'i11 ? April irs-2(> ^ lU'j^istmtion ? '.JO . V1i?\/ -7 icr Master Schedule of \s is now available. >ur advisor and plan o enroll in ler School. ; / . A 4 si-.