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gggi Professor wins composing award USC music professor Samuel Douglas has received the American Society of Composers, Authors and Publishers Award. The award is given to composers for their catalogs of original compositions as well as the recent performances of those works. It is granted by an independent panel of performers, conductors and professors of music. Volunteers needed in medicine school The department of obstetrics and gynecology at the School of Medicine is looking for volunteers for a research project that will seek to identify abnormalities of the uterus, including cancer. Participants must be postmenopausal women who have an intact uterus. They will receive a free gynecological examination, which includes an ultrasound examination to detect abnormalities in the uterus. For more information, call Dr. George Nelson or Laurel Smithson at 779-4928. Classifieds Work!. Put on qH in 1 Ut Ull UU 111 Ik Gamecock! Hey! LastC A Mand? RegisterecJ All | registered! st treasurers J must workshop to conti organization jand activity funds in i officers who attei eligible to sign organization acco The Last Wc Russell Thursday, An execu workshop an! by Frid; For more infoi For more informatic Monday, Sept. 13. Grand larceny of automobile. Student parking lot. Unknown person(s) removed secured vehicle from student parking lot. Items stolen include Chevy S-10 Blazer, CD player and several CD's. Estimated value, $7,267. Indecent exposure. Thomas Cooper library. Unknown suspect on third floor exposed himself and left the area. Accidental damage. Carolina Plaza. Unknown vehicle damaged north side gate. Estimated property damage, $500. FTC (ATM) fraud and theft. Russell House ATM machines. Suspect used a stolen ATM card to withdraw $200 from NationsBank teller. The card was stolen July 11 from a church ir Cayce. Sunday, Sept. 12. Call box activation. Sumter anc College streets. Officers were dispatched to a call at the location Several juveniles were seen in the area and were located a McKissick Museum. Subject wa< arrested and transported to USC police station. Saturday, Sept. 11. Armed robbery. Victim wa; robbed at gunpoint by ai unknown black male after parking her car in a student lot. Item; stolen include $850 in cash an< jewelry. The investigation contin ues. Larceny of bicycle rim Columbia Hall. Unknown per son(s) removed rear rim fron bicycle secured to bike rack. N< damage to bicycle. Estimated val ue, $150. Larceny of bicycle rim It's ham. It's eggs. It's bis it s Breakfast wit At the Golden Spur, 7:4 House Room 209 or cal Paid for, in part, by student activi Program subject to change due to Don't Miss Chance To A itory Works Student Ore % udent organizatk attend a budgi nue to be recogniz ||o be eligible tc the 1993-94 school id a Treasurer's A purchasing docu unt. ?i-,.i :u u ?rKMlUp W 111 U< House BallroSeptember 16 tive officer mus I complete a re< ay, September I rmation on Registration >n on Treasurer's Work Capstone. Unknown person(s) removed rear rim from bicycle secured to bike rack. No damage to bicycle. Estimated value, $150. Malicious injury to personal property. Student parking lot. Damage to parked vehicle was observed by a passerby. Three deflated tires and scratches along both sides of the car. Estimated damage, $600. Friday, Sept. 10. [ Attempted larceny of bicycle. B.A. Building bicycle rack. Victim observed two young white males attempting to steal her bicycle with a jack knife. Subjects fled 1 on foot to College Street. ! Estimated damage to bicycle, $30. i Malicious injury to personal i property. Student parking lot. Subject was observed damaging Willi V/UJWVl luiiwvvu iiv/ui rear pocket. Subject was arrested. 1 Estimated damage to vehicle, . $500. Malicious injury to personal ; property. Student parking lot. t Unknown person(s) damaged right ; rear vent by unknown means. 1 Estimated value, $50. Larceny of wheel covers. Student parking lot. Unknown person(s) removed four wheel > covers from secured vehicles. i Estimated value, $400. ? Larceny of student ID. Blatt 5 P.E. Center. Unknown person(s) 1 removed student ID in weighl - room. Thursday, Sept. 9. Autobreaking. Larceny of wali let. Student parking lot. Unknowr 3 person(s) gained entry into vehicle - through unknown means. There were no signs of forced entry . Items missing include a bookbag cuits. It's thought -provoking co h the President. Presi< 5 A.M., Monday, September 2( 1777-7130 by 4:30 P.M. Thursi ties fees. funding or programmatic decisions. Your ttend hop For janizations >n presidents & et and g renewal ed as a registered i receive student year. Only those Workshop will be ments for their e heldlin the om on5?ll 13:3<|5pmf| 3t attend a ;;j | gistration form 17,1993 Jgi , call 777-5780 shops, call 777-2654 ^^S^SS^SSSSSSh cash, a microcassette recorder, baseball equipment, a wallet, credit cards and identification. Estimated value, $1,285. Larceny of wallet. Grand Marketplace. Person(s) unknown removed unsecured wallet from food tray. Items stolen include a black wallet, cash, a credit card, keys and personal identification. S; Estimated value, $55. Larceny of bicycle. Russell House patio. Unknown person(s) q removed unsecured bicycle. Estimated value, $357. L Autobreaking. Lady Q Gamcecock tennis court parking lot. Unknown person(s) gained ^ access to vehicle by throwing a brick through rear window. ? Estimated damage, $50. R A Wednesday, Sept. 8. ^ T Larceny of a wallet. Gambrell Hall office. Unknown person(s) removed a wallet from a bookbag g Ttomc mlccinfl T-I til Ulld^UlWU V/111W. XlVllid lliuoiiig yy include a burgundy wallet, credit cards, calling cards and checkbook. Estimated value, $48. ai Auto tampering. Gibbes property, Assembly Street. Unknown n( person(s) attempted to pry open the trunk of vehicle. Entry was T not gained. Estimated damage, $400. Tuesday, Sept. 7. Larceny of parking decal. Capstone meter lot. Unknown per- '* son(s) removed a handicap decal from a vehicle. Estimated value, , $20. j Larceny of student ID. Blatt i P.E. Center. ID card left on desk . of weight room was reported , missing. nversation about USC. lent John Palms, that is. ), 1993. 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