April 7, 1968
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Page Five
April 7, 1968 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five
Ann. Arbor Mourns
Martin Luther King
Pictured here (clockwise from the right) : On early Friday morning
a line of Negroes silently marches in protestjoverthe assassination
of the Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.; a line of nearly 1,000 marchers
leaves the Frieze Building for a three-hour march downtown, around
the city hall, and back to campus. Two mourners outside the Frieze
Building turn a confident civil rights slogan into an uncertain ques-
tion; a student contributes to the Southern Christian Leadership
Conference's Poor People March on Washington as he enters Hill
Auditorium for a memorial service for Dr. King.
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As the Semester end approaches-bringing with it a period of heavy book selling by students-ULRICH'S
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Used books fall into several categories, each of which-because of the law of supply and demand-has
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CLASS 1.
A textbook of current copyright-used on our campus-and which the Teaching Department involved
has approved for re-use next semester-has the highest market value. If ULRICH'S needs copies of this book,
we will offer a minimum of 50% of the list price for copies in good physical condition. When we have sufficient
stock of a title for the coming semester, ULRICH'S will offer a "WHOLESALE PRICE" which will be explained
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CLASS II.
Some of the above Class I books will be offered which have torn bindings, loose pages or other physical
defects. These will be priced down according to the estimated cost of repair.
CLASS III.
Each semester various professors decide to change texts for a given course. These decisions on change of
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ers, AND ULRICH'S HAS NO PART IN THE DECISION. (QUITE OFTEN WE HAVE MANY COPIES OF THE
OLD TITLE OF WHICH YOU HAVE ONLY ONE.)
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being used. ULRICH'S do this as a service to you and pay you the BEST POSSIBLE price when you sell them to
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Authors and publishers frequently bring out new editions. When we "get caught" with an old edition,
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