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CALENDAR
Wednesday
Feb. 13
DAN HAERLE JAZZ TRIO:
Features Dan Hearle on piano,
Bob Bowman on bass and Jack
Mouse on drums. Free. 7:30
p.m. USC School of Music
Recital Hall.
GLOBAL COMMUNITY OPEN
HOUSE: Carolina’s Global
Community will sponsor an
open house that will provide
information about the
community and include a tour
and a chance to speak to
residents. Refreshments and
applications will be provided.
7 p.m. South Quad Lounge.
NON-STOP HIP-HOP LIVE: A
Streetside Records Showcase
will accompany the usual
weekly lineup. New
Brookland Tavern, 122 State
St.
BLUE DOGS CD RELEASE
PARTY: Local band The Blue
Dogs will celebrate the release
of “Live at the Florence Little
Theater.” Free. 7:30 p.m.
Manifest Discs and Tapes, 1563
Broad River Road.
JAZZ AND BLUES SHOWCASE
WITH MAC’S ALL-STARS: Mac’s
on Main, 1710 Main St.
SEXUAL RESPONSIBILITY
HEALTH EXPO: OraSure HIV
Testing. Free. 11 a.m.-2 p.m.
Russell House room 348.
“SERENDIPITY”: Free. 8 p.m.
Russell House Theater
Thursday
Feb. 14
VINYL VALENTINE DANCE
PARTY: This jam-packed rave
will feature the talents of
Travis Rozier, Kable, Clark
Lyndon, Sketch, Keane, Petr
Anwalt and Erik Hess. New
Brookland Tavern, 122 State
St.
POETRY: The Poetic AKHU
Poetry Lounge and Carolina
Productions will sponsor
“Sounds of the Soul,” a
showcase of spoken word,
poetry and hip-hop. Free. 8
p.m. Golden Spur.
JOBFEST: 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
GRADUATES - ORDER NOW
FREE CAP, GOWN, AND TASSEL
WITH BASIC OR DELUXE PACKAGE FROM BALFOUR
AMy SAVE $3-4.00 (MAYBE MOREH1)
BASIC PACKAGE ^ ^
$59.50
INCLUDES 25 ANNOUNCEMENTS & ENVELOPES
25 THANK YOU NOTES
25 GOLD ENVELOPE SEALS
60 RETURN ADDRESS LABELS
IMO SHIPPING CHARGES! I - 6-8 DAY DELIVERY
COMPARE PRICES!!
UNDERGRAD CAP, GOWN & TASSELS (with tax):
MASTERS AND DOCTORS CAN SAVE TOO!!!
WE ARE NO LONGER ASSOCIATED WITH THE RUSSELL HOUSE
BOOKSTORE. ALL ORDERS MUST BE PLACED THROUGH THE
BALFOUR OFFICE/STORE.
BALFOUR -1 609 BLOSSOM STREET
(NEAR THE CORNER OF PICKENS & BLOSSOM)
PHONE ORDERS ACCEPTED WITH MC/VISA
803-254-5330 OR 1 -800-526-0290
CONVENIENT PARKING
OPEN DAILY 8:30-4:30 |
CROSSWORD
ACROSS
• 1 Lost traction
5 Tied in large
bundles
10 Anouilh or Arp
14 Frankfort mister
15 Chameleon
16 Sea eagle
17 “A Death in the
Family" writer
18 Needs
19 Mothers or Louise
20 Identifying
features
22 De la Renta or de
la Hoya
23 Refined grace
24 Simian
25 Make a
meaningful
impression?
26 Importance
30 Ananias, e.g.
33 Choice word
35 Hodges of the
Dodgers
36 Physicist Mach
38_Paulo
39 Spills the beans
41 Rene’s friend
42 Smart comeback
45 Unit of distance
46 Attaches
48 Threesome
50 Outstanding!
51 Crowing
55 So to be heard
58 Intradable
individual
59 “The __ of the
Rings”
60 Multitude
61 Grimm beast
62 Hosiery mishap
63 Ire
64 Celestial bang
65 Leer at
66 Tard users
67 Editor's diredive
DOWN
1 Sedimentary rock
2 Within the rules
3 Goddess of
peace
4 Silt removers
5 Equilibrium
6 Sacco and
Vanzetti, e.g.
7 Empirical
philosopher
8 Wapitis
9 _ Plaines, IL
1Q. High-flying elite
11 Viking redhead
12 Singer Moffo
13 Come closer
21 Grappler's
cushion
22 Creative
movement of the
'60s
24 Had a bite
26 Past food
27 Jamaican fruit
28 Rivulet
29 Otherwise
30 Table extension
31 ''The Joy of
Cooking” author
Rombauer
32 Black cuckoos
34 Chinese way
37 Tire pattern
40 Peelings
43 Conclude
44 Dealers
47 Plod
49 Part of NY!s S.l.
51 Canal transport
52 Block of metal
53 Audacity
54 _Barrier Reef
55 Too
56 Attenuated
57 Spoken
58 Sharpen
60 Possesses
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All rights reserved.
Solutions
HOROSCOPES
ARIES (March 21-April 19): Are
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than usual? With all that’s
going on, it’s hard to tell.
TAURUS (April 20-May 20):
Negotiations you’re into now
could make you quite
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GEMINI (May 21-June 21):
You’ll notice that it’s getting
easier to express your feelings.
CANCER (June 22-July 22): You
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LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct 22): Having
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SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21):
Are you interested in making
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