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USC faculty and students are sending hundreds of business textbooks to Poland and Hungary, covering every conceivable business topic. "We might look at some of these texts as slightly outdated,...but in that part of the world, these books are providing information that's brand new," said John Lenti, USC's Small Business Development Center director. Scientex Inc. and Public Access Inc. are sponsoring this week's shipment as part of its U.S. government contract to provide business training in the two nations. Attention: Studer Back to Sch Eveqlasses 20% Contact Lenses s (Includes eye exam by I Optometry) By ap MSS&.53I t I lUKbtAKdl EilBxaMi 27a) (Corn< DO YOU L ROOMMATE, YOUR I Bryton Pointe has "r< apartments for you c 1 or 2 bedrooms 1 24 hour pool, jaci 5 minutes from cc Distinctive Estate Full size washer/d BQYTON PO 100 Bryton Tra< Columbia. South Carol 803/772-940c South Carolina will close the 1992-1993 fiscal year with a surplus, and part of that surplus will be set aside for education, State Treasurer Grady Patterson said Friday. The first $500,000 will go to the Hisher Education Tuition Grants Commission to use for financial aid to help send South Carolina students to the state's private colleges. The next $30 million will be spread on a percentage basis among the state's public colleges and universities. A U.S. patent was given to two USC chemistry researchers for a its, Staff, Faculty ool Special Sunglasses Off tarting - $109. ndependent doctor of >pointment only. I Alout UN 1 LkxJ ce ina 29210 =^U w 7665 Devine Street 2r of Wood row & Devine) IKE YOUR , BUT HATE DORM? oonnmate friendly" ind your roommate. Prom $435 - $565 uzzi & weight room ^rnpus Homes ryer connections T\Tmrm process which has the potential to improve the purity of drugs, ranging from over-the-counter pain relievers to heart drugs and nicotine patches. "It's like a microscope in a sense. We're attaching a device to certain compounds that enables us to see how impure they are," said Jerry Odom, who developed the process with Bruce Dunlap and Louis Silks, a researcher at Los Alamos National Laboratory in New Mexico. USC Crime Report: Theft was the crime most often listed in July campus police reports. There was I i uiI c i f| ^H0fl m IMS* aa M an attempted grand larceny of a vehicle Sunday, in Pendleton Garage, Level 2b. The theft was unsuccessful but $350 damage was UUI1C IU U1C Cdl. AVIUM U1 U1C UUICI items stolen were students' personal belongings such as wallets, bookbags and notes that were left unattended. USC lost equipment such as vacuum cleaners, tools, a microwave, and a VCR because of theft. Some of the nation's most promising conductors are at USC's Koger Center this week to participate in the prestigious Conductor's P m l Hi Institute of South Carolina. Guest composer this week is Karel Husa, a Pulitzer Prize winning American composer. Leah M. Land, a USC pharmacy majui, wvjii a iyyj r i cmuch lien Scholarship from the National Association of Retail Druggists Foundation. Only 13 scholarships were awarded nationally. USC Board of Trustees will meet tomorrow at 10:30 a.m. in the Campus Room of Capstone. f '% Hpr W 'Cause nobody. but nobody can make it out here alone. ^ ^aww^p FT * VI fr* ^il 1^ ^ U v