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Group ran for women By LYNN GIBSON Staff Writer What began as a program taught by volunteer faculty members is now one of the top women's studies endowments in the country, its director said. The USC Women's Studies Endowment recently raised $160,000 entirely through private individuals and hopes to raise another $100,000 by December, director Sue Rosser said. The program began in 1974, with volunteer faculty working overtime without pay to teach the classes. Rosser was hired as its full-time director in 1986. The money will be used to fund scholarships, academic chairs, faculty and student grants, curriculum development and guest speakers, said Kathy Mille, the program's assistant director development officer. Rosser said the endowment makes USC's program one of the top four in the country, along with the University of Cincinnati (Ohio), Rutgers University (N.J.) and Old Dominion University (Va.). Mille said she has been cultivating individual donors since 1985 because she couldn't get federal Alcohol Continu the context of special events that leads fans to feel they can do whatever they want; specifically, consume large amounts of alcohol. But, he warned, "Football or Judge suspe By The Associated Press CHARLOTTE, N.C. (AP) ? PTL Jim Bakker was ordered to under * chiatric testing at a federal correctioi ity to see if he is competent to cont trial on fraud and conspiracy charges. U.S. District Court Judge Rober suspended the trial in its fourth day psychologist who has been treating testified that his client had suffered nations and was cowering in his at office this morning. "He was lying in the corner of h ney's office with his head under a hiding," Dr. Basil Jackson testified brief competency hearing out of th presence. "He was expressing thoug someone was going to hurt him." Minutes after Potter ordered his fr conspiracy trial suspended, a sobbing was taken from his attorney's office, U.S. Marshal's car and transported federal courthouse. "Mr. Bakker, I'm going to have to to sit up please," a deputy marshal Bakker, who had curled up in fetal in the back seat of the car. Jackson, who has been treating Bai nine months, said Bakker suffered ha tions Wednesday after a witness c< while being cross-examined. Bakke into sobs at the courthouse door after WUSC-FM 90.5 Am $$OJ ON 10K, 1 JLKU1! COLLEGE CL IF T umver South C Save $30.0 Sept 6th, \ University n.nn v.yjyj ? 15.00 D ses money i's studies grants or private foundation funding. "I contacted alumnae and others by mail, telling them about the program. Once they knew what it was, they started giving." The 750 donors came from a broad spectrum of the population: women and men, black and white, liberal and conservative, young and old, Mille said. "This program cuts across all linap nnt?/\na />nr? n/\r?rt?1nin thn* iiiiva aii)uii^ wan tuinpiaiu uiai they've had inadequate teaching about women, and women's studies tries to correct that. "All courses, from art to biology to history, do not traditionally include women's contributions. If they do, it's usually women who fit the mold of men. (The program) tries to fill in the gaps the regular curriculum leaves," she said. USC's program was the first in South Carolina. As of this year, Mille said, Clemson and the College of Charleston are launching their own programs. "Our success will launch other programs, because now schools will see there is public interest," she said. Donations to the endowment can be sent to the USC Development Office, Columbia, S.C., 29208. ed from page 1 not, drunk drivers and individuals causing disturbances will be arrested. You can have a good time, just use common sense and remember the key is moderation." nds trial, ore PTL Vice President Steve founder on the witness stand, go psy- "Mr. Bakker reported th; ns facil- courthouse, suddenly peop inue his the form of frightening ani were intent on destroying 1 t Potter and hurting him," Jackson r after a Jackson, who sat behinc Bakker during jury selection last halluci- been present for the trial torney's completed a formal diagr his initial diagnosis was tl is attor- from "acute depresssion couch, reaction with episode d I in the which he loses the abili e jury's judge and relate to reality." ;hts that Jackson said Bakker hac morning with Xanax, an aud and quilizer and sedative. Bakker Jackson asked that Bak put in a present in the courtroom, [ to the named private hospital in I* Potter instead ordered m ask you Bakker to the Federal Consaid to Butner. position Jackson, a clinical psyc waukee, said Bakker was kker for pear in court, illucina- "Yesterday he was activ Elapsed Jackson told Potter. 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I want to lat Bakker suffers Bakker as sayir and confusional ker was "layii lecomposition in position." ity to adequately Jackson said voluntarily com I been treated this "Can you coi anti-anxiety tran- committed?" Ji Deborah Smith ker, who was not "I have great be sent to an un- ties," Jackson re forth Carolina, but Asst. U.S. / arshals to deliver called Jackson ; ectional Facility at defense had pre chiatric evaluati holigist from Mil- trial was set to i not capable to ap- "This time hi client to come u ely hallucinating,"- ring to Bakkei lis time, he is not Wednesday. "T ounsel in his de- chiatrist to comi ational manner in "I'm terribly | C \ k ft 718 San ??\(g!K 1 F 6 CO FUTON COVER' SINGLES: ALl I Ws&^Mw Wg*^Wy Mi ? LOVESEA Illl %& ? iW&Z* % s^riSS >?%< . W?&0$$ * ? ick-up truck after crashing through tl e crash, and Columbia police were ca Remember that drugs such as aspirin and antihistamines, antidepressants and stomach virus medications can increase your susceptibility to heat stroke. trie testing fc gs. He would not be able to man," t least two weeks." Bakker admitting Bakker to a state or may be ;ould further damage his psy- don't w lition, but "being admitted to Potte il might be helpful." layed, 1 avis, one of Bakker's attor- jurors t r that Bakker wanted to come would i The] o to court. I want to be on the stat be in court," Davis quoted merly 1 ig. Davis told the judge Bak- of John ng on the floor in a fetal gan, an u Flynt. Bakker had not agreed to be mitted. , Nels nvince him to be voluntarily saying istice Department prosecutor ter be asked Jackson. dehydr faith in my persuasive abili- "I fc ^ponded. bug, s( Attorney Jerry Miller, who was sic a "hired gun," told Potter the rented its motion for a psy- Nels on just 15 minutes before the Tied be resume. nership e (Davis) didn't summon his retreat ip to pray," Miller said, refer- been o^ r's prayer at Nelson's side his time he summons a psy- He s up here." PTL e: concerned. I've talked to this tial for after native lifestyle jurnis iiiwiwiiBiimiw??a?? tee Avenue 252-4656 (NVENIENTLY LOCATE r? ?<s(ra?(? >OPLAR HARDWOOD SINGLE $119.00, DO " THICK FUTONS IN 1 TTON WITH A FOAM 100 % COTTON - Sll 100 % COTTON - DO > COME IN A WIDE VI START AT $45.00, DO! . POTTERY AND WICK wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmm T LOUNC p * - % ... (Miii gW j lepwi / '. A.W : ...;: r ;<. H ^wwy f " """* a te gate on Greene Street Wednesday lied in soon after. Wear light colored clothing. Dark colors absorb heat Get plenty of rest before the game. Don't drink and drive. >r Bakker Davis said. "The problem is if Mr. is handled gently and carefuly he j able to proceed with this trial. We 'ant this trial to stop." r told jurors the trial was being de>ut did not tell them why. He told the 0 check in Tuesday to see if the trial esume Wednesday. Butner facility, in a remote section of e near the Virginia border, has for)een used for psychiatric evaluations 1 Hinckley, who shot President Reaid Hustler magazine publisher Larry i r' " *' ' " - ' ;on returned to court this morning he was ready to resume testifying af ing treated at a local hospital fo ation. K?1 a lot hpttpr " Mplcnn coiH "T hat\ < ) I didn't eat for a couple of days. ! :k." on, 39, of Franklin, Tenn., had testiifore his collapse that "lifetime partis" at PTL's Heritage USA religious and theme park in Fort Mill, S.C., hac /ersold. said he warned Bakker and forme cecutive Richard Dortch of the poten problems. 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