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84USC Gay Student Association meets at *>
p.m. Monday in Callcott 212. All interested
students, faculty and staff are invited to at
tend.
! The Chinese Student Association's 1985
Youth Goodwill Mission from Taiwan features
Chinese songs and dances beginning at 7 p.m.
| today in Drayton Hall. A reception after will he
in the Russell House Ballroom. Tickets, $H, can
l>e bought on the Russell House Patio from 10
a.m.-4 p.m.
S ?Free South Africa Alliance organizational
meeting will t>e at 8:30 p.m. today in GambrHI
005. Author Anne Seidman will address South
! African concerns.
USC Chess Club meets at 8 p.m. Tuesdays
in Russell House 327B. Call Farukh at
j 777-7123 for more information.
College Republicans meet at 8 p.m. Tuesday
in Russell House 302. Refreshments will be
served.
LOCAL meets at 2:30 p.m. Wednesday in
Russell House 303. This is the last meeting
LOCAL is allowed to have before l>eing licensed.
Drama, Arts
i 84 Reservations must be made by Oct. 28 for
an Oct. 29 tour of the "Minerals in Glass" exhibit
on view at McKissick Museum. Tours will
be led by Joel Babbitt, head of the glassblowin^
services for USC's chemistry department.
Movies
Russell House (CPU Office) 777-7130
"Lifeboat," 7 v 9:30 p.m. today and Tuesday.
Nickelodeon 254-3433
"Daniel," 7 B 9:15 p.m. through Tuesday.
Script by E.I. Doctorow ( Ragtime) from his
bestseller, "The Book of Daniel." Timothy
Hutton and Amanda Flummer play the
children of a couple executed for treason during
the McCarthy anti-communist hysteria of
the 1950s. Parents are loosely based on the
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H4Today is the midpoint in the fall semester.
Career ('enter: Career objective Workshop j
will be held from 2-4 p.m. today in Business Administration
building 601B. A resume writing
workshop will be held from 2-4 p.m. Tuesday
also in Business Administration 601B. :
Former New York Yankees pitcher, Ryne
Duren, will speak during Alcohol Awareness i
Week, today through Saturday. His presentation,
"Alcohol Abuse and Professional Sports"
will be held at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday in Columbia
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nun. v,an me i;m., campus Alcohol Project at
777-MHK for information on the week's other
activities.
Alpha Phi Alpha Black Issues * Answers
Forum, 8 p.m. Tuesday in Russell House.
Appearances by Cocky, photographs and a
10-minute audio-visual presentation of student
life (us!) at I ISC are a part of the university's
booth at the State Fair, which runs through \
Sunday. Cocky's scheduled appearances are:
7-9 p.m. today, 3-5 p.m. Tuesday, 7-9 p.m.
Wednesday through Friday and 5:30-8:30 p.m.
Sunday.
Attention Prestitutes: Preston T-shirt
designs are due Friday. So all you arty types,
get with it!
Tickets are still on sale for the South
Carolina Soap Star Extravaganza to be held
irom v:;w-y:;5U p.m. Nov. 30 at the Sumter F^xhibition
Center. Soap fans wishing to meet
their favorite star can write a letter to the star
through Lugoff Travel Service. Letter must include
name, address, phone number and ticket
number. Ten fans will Ik? chosen. Also, ticketholding
fans can request in writing to perform
on stage with the star of their choice.
Anything Else?
841)o you have anything else to add0 Call Linda
Taylor at 777-7181 or sent your notices to us
at Drawer A, Russell House via campus mail.
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