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A similar format is planned for the July 28th dance which we hope will draw women from all over the state. Housing will be provided but it is suggested that you bring sleeping gear. The church has not confirmed the date with us, so, if you are from out-of-town and would like to come, indicate that at the end of the newsletter and we will let you know by the 20th what is happening. If you wish to call, there is a number on the last page. Directions to the dance will also be sent and a place where you can congregate if you arrive early.

OTHER DOINGS IN TOWN

ATTENTION SPORTSFANS It used to be that

when you went to a football game you watched the cheerleaders on the sidelines all night while blurred figures moved up and down the turf. Not any longer! Many cities around the state have Women's Professional Tackle Football teams, Columbus being one of the newest in Ohio. The Pacesetters played hosts to Cleveland, the league champs, last weekend and lost their rookie status by handing the visitors a 12O defeat. It was quite an upset since this was the team's second game. They lost their debut performance to Dayton but this last victory indicates great promise for the rest of the season. Jan Britten is a sterling example of a Dyke in action and plays the line for the Pasesetters. Jan will be more than willing to sell you a ticket for $2.50 to the next home game in August. Hope to see you out there enjoying the action.

MOVED FOR THE SUMMER Columbus-O SU Women's Lib-

eration has been temporarily moved to the Drake Union for the summer. The University closed the Union on High Street and the phone has been disconnected. If you need information, call 866-5274 and someone

will try to help you. The Women's Office will be located in room 307 in the Fall of the Ohio Union, sharing an office with WSGA.

THIS IS A RECORDING The Peer Counseling

Group is happy to announce they have obtained an answering machine to augment their telephone service. If you are not familiar with the group, give us a call at 866-5274. We'll be glad to hear from you.

CINCINNATI ALERT Jean Manson has just received a Post-Doctorial possition in Cinn. and leaves Columbus in late Septenber. While we will miss Jean, best wishes. She doesn't get to leave though until she makes stew one more time for the community dinner on the camping trip!

WOMEN'S CAUCUS A new Wonen's group has formed in Colunbus. The Women's Caucus is prinarily concerned with issues facing women in the University community at all levels. The group acts as a "lobbying" force and intends to denand action to end discrimination against women staff, studets, and faculty. The prinary efforts of! the group this summer will be to continue their support of the proposed Center for Women's Studies and beginning a recruitment drive: The Women's Caucus neets every 2nd and 4th Thursday at 5pm in the Wesley Foundation on 16th Street.

EDITORIAL

An article entitled, "The Berkley to Columbus Blues... or Living on Next to Nothing," by Sandra appeared in the May, 1974 issue of The Tide. For those of you who nissed our national coverage, here

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