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USC College Republicans will meet Wednes- / \ day in Gambrell Hall, Room 258. Elections will Carolina Cares will meet Tuesday in Russell * ? ]C v&jP House, Room 302 at 7:15 p.m. The Christian Science Organization will meet Tuesday in Russell House, Room 306 at 7:15 The Columbia Vegeterian Society will meet Feb. 5 at 5 p.m. at the Columbia School of *Sw"^p \ ^ Karatedo in West Columbia. They will learn about techniques of massage and flexibility. f* Afterwards, there will be a restaurant outing. For w yl more information about how to join, call The USC Jaycees will meet Thursday at 8 j&ssb. <5 p.m. in Russell House, Room 332. Any students ** or staff interested in joining should attend. The Jaycees promote leadership training through community service. For more information, call Lee Burton, 787-0228. The Irish Children's Summer Program will ditions in Pakistan." be sponsoring an information night tonight 7:30 p.m. to 1:30 p.m. in G; p.m. at St. John's Episcopal Church in Shandon. Feel free to bring your The program sponsors children from Northern The Departments Ireland to spend six weeks in Columbia during the and Educational Ser summer. For more information, call Barbara Development and Off C Ryan, 782-1780. sponsoring The "Best USC's Institute of International Studies is ment Series workshops, sponsoring a Brown Bag Lunch Series. Today, potential risks faced bj Prof. Robert Wirsing will present "Current Con- day's workshop is "M fTcROsTRoW^CHoHsHOE^I | 3 DAYS ONLY!! Delicious! | IS COCONUT CRUISER SUNDRE!*! "Lots" of rich coconut ice cream 9! w with just a little chocolate syrup, a # ? I# little pineapple topping, a few #| U walnuts and topped off with whipped |j cream & a plump cherry. 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The event is sponsored by lbc USC's President office. Distinquished \ guests experts on the contribution of Blacks to this country will be speaking. \L-w Actress Cicely Tyson will give a free lecture 7 / Tuesday at 7 p.m. in the Russell House Ballroom. Ey y jw bne wlU discuss the history and accomplishments ^ m-? of black Americans, particularly in the entertainFTST""""1 B ment business. Her visit is part of USC's obseri vance of Black History Month. dr The all-campus "What's Happening" calendar needs information for the March issue. Submit meetings and events with times,dates and locations to Terri Marshall, Campus Activities Center, Box 85128. The deadline is Friday, Feb. -J 3 The session is from 12:30 ambrell Hall, Room 428. 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