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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

TUIESDAY, IJULY 18. 196l7

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For Direct Classified Ad Service, Phone 764-0557
Monday through Friday, 1 P.M. to 3 P.M.

FOR RENT
The Ann Arbor Fair Housing Ordi-
nance and the University of Mich-
igan Regents' bylaws prohibit dis-
crimination in the University com-
munity. Questions should be direct-
ed to Off-Campus Housing, 764-7400.
ROOMMATE WANTED (Female grad
or Sr.) to share furnished 2-bed-
room apt. 663-4664. C35
1-2 GIRLS TO SHARE large mod. 4-
man apt. 5 min. from campus. Shelly,
764-2906 or Roz, 665-0254. C37
COMPLETE THIS AUG. - 4-man, apt.
208 Sybil, need 2 men for Fall.
$60/mo. Call after 5 p.m., 662-6969.
Mike or Erik. C33
WANTED-Female roommate to share
mod. 2-man apt. Near hospitals.
Starting Aug. 20. Call Linda at 663-
8268. C28
PACKARD AVENUE
APARTMENTS
736 PACKARD
Now Renting for Fall
2 or 3 man bi-level or efficiency.
Furnished, air-cond., parking, close
to campus. Manager on premises.
Phone NO 3-5584 or
NO 3-8866 before 6 p.m.
C
2 MAN APTS.
-new, completely furnished and
air-conditioned
-3 blocks from the heart of the
Campus
-$150-$155 per months plus utilities
-available now for Fall rental

FOR RENT
3 OR 4 MAN bi-level furnished apts.
available for Fall. On campus. Dish-
washer, disposal, free parking, air-
conditioned.sCall NO 5-9627 after
5 p.m. C23
1-4 MAN APTS. available near campus
for Fall term. 761-0884. C29
NEW-CAMPUS--NEW7
Leasing for the 1st time for Fall '67
THE WALNUT MANOR
521 WALNUT ST.

BIKES AND SCOOTERS

PERSONAL

Deluxe 1 & 2 bedroom apts.
for 3-5 students

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DAHLMANN APTS.
761-7600

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FALL RENTAL
1506 Packard
Ann Arbor's Most Spacious Apt. 2, 4,
or 5 man, large porches, ample
parking. Call 1-864-3852. 05
FALL RENTAL
STATE ST. MANOR
1111 S. State, across from Yost Field
House. 3 and 4 man, modern, luxury,
air-cond., garbage disposal, balcony.
CallI 1-864-3852. Call collect, C4
WANTED-A puiery attic for this fall.
Must have floor, walls, air and other
essentials. Call 665-8722. CE
815 EAST ANN
Fall Occupancy
Air-conditioned 1-bedroom apartment
with off-street parking.
Also: other air-conditioned 4-man
apartments with wall-to-wall car-
p~eting, new furnishings, disposal,
undry facilities, and parking. ent
starts at $205 per month. 662-7787.

-beautifully furnished
-air-conditioned
-dishwasher
-sound proofing
-laundry and storage
FRIGIDAIRE APPLIANCES
Call for information
668-6906
Modern Apts. Inc.
C36
418 E. Washington Street
WASH INGTON
MANOR
ON CAMPUS-NR. FRIEZE &
ANGELL HALL
We are now leasing for Fall11967
DELUXE & SPACIOUS 1 BEDROOMS
FOR 3 STUDENTS. Fully furnished
in modern decorator colors, bal., air-
cond., disposals, soundproof, laundry,
storage. EXTRA FEATURES - Large
study hall and a very quiet building.
For appt. call NO 8-6906.
Cli
1506 Broadway
Modern unfurnished 1-bedroom apart-
ment with wall-to-wallcarpeting, dis-
posal, stove, and refrigerator. Immed-
iate summer dr fall occupancy.
Other 2-bedroom unfurnished apart-
ments.
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT, INC.
337 East Huron
662-7787
C
2 ROOMS available for fall in 5 bed-
room house. Private room, share rest
of house. Call 662-2043. CA
AVAiLABLE AUG. 22
CAMPUS-near
ST. JOSEPH HOSPITAL
-New, spacious, 1 bedroom apt.
-Completely furnished, air-
conditioned and sound-proofed.
-$195 per month includes all utilities
except electricity.
DAHLMANN APTS.
761-7600
C19
COUPLES ONLY
VAN DUS5N
MANOR
1210W. Stadium Blvd.
1000 sq. ft. Unfurnished Apt. includes:
-2 bedrooms
-dining room plus kitchen with
separate eating area
-air conditioning and private
balcony
-$155 per month includes all utilities
except electricity
-wall to wall carpeting is available
761-7600
C13
FOR FALL
B1=LEVEL
ALBERT TERRACE
1700 GEDDES
-Beautifully Furnished
-2 Air-Conditioners
-Dishwasher
-Fully Carpeted
-1% Baths
-Elevator
-All-Masonary Construction
-4 and 5 Man Units
Charter Realty

BSA LIGHTNING, 1966. Like new. 475-
7646. Zi
1966 HONDA 305cc Scrambler. Perfect
condition, 1400 miles. Call 761-0639
after 5. Z2
FOR SALE - Man's 3-speed English
Bike with baskets and lock. Good
cond. Call 665-4003. Z50
'64 NORTON 650cc.
A Most Moon Machine
Call 761-6004
Z48
1966 HONDA 305 Scrambler. Exc. cond.
Call Lee between 6-7 and weekends,
663-3655. Z49
HONDA 300, plus helmet, 8700 miles.
$500. Call 761-5857. Z39
BRIDGESTONE 90 Trail, 12 horsepower,
$300; Honda Sport 50, $110; 1967
Bridegstone 175 new, $595; 1967
Bridgestone 175 Scrambler, $625.
Custom Painting
UNIVERSITY MOTORCYCLE SALES
211 E. Ann NO 2-3979
Z
NOW
DUCATI
Only the best for the nicest people
Honda of Ann Arbor
3000 Packard at Platt
665-9281
Z18
HONDA 150 bored to 160 cc.. Like new.
See and make offer. 668-7846. Z32
DOWNTOWN HONDA
CAMPUS LOCATION
"WE Service
What We Sell"
(AND OTHERS TOO)
YOU CAN PURCHASE a cycle any-
where, but the combination of.
cycle sales at competitive prices
and CONVENIENTLY located
service is hard to beat. -
WE FEATURE OUR SERVICE DE-
PARTMENT. This department is
headed by a man with 13 years
experience as an engine research
mechanic.
OUR PARTS DEPARTMENT is one
of the largest in the area.
TO OBTAIN ONE DAY SERVICE
phone in advance for an appoint-
ment.
P.S. We carry the full line of
HONDA exclusively, to serve you
better.
DOWNTOWN HONDA
310 E. Washington Phone 665-8637
Ann Arbor
TRANSPORTATION
WANTED-2-3 small size households
moving to Los Angeles to share ex-
pense of large U-Haul van. Leaving
end of August. NO 3-6797. G23
WANTED TO RENT
COED WORKING during summer seeks
apt. with or without roommates. Now
for Aug. 22. Basically wanted room
with cooking facilities, own bath.
Call Joyce, 764-984 after 6:30 L30
FEMALE GRAD student seeks 2 or 3
roommates with or without apt. for
Fall. 662-6992, L31
ANTHRO GRAD wishes campus area
apt. with 3 or 4 other girl grads for
Fall. Max. $40-$50. 769-4799. L32
GRADUATE married couple. No chil-
dren, no pets, desires one-bedroom
house or apt. Sept. 1-Dec. 31. Loca-
tion unimportant. 761-0238. L29
FEMALE STUDENT and 4 children
ages 8 to 15, need 3-bedroom house
or apt. in Immediate AA area. Will
buy, rent or lease. Call Flint, collect,
742-1133 or 787-2645. L27
FEMALE transfer student, Junior,
wishes apt. with 1, 2, or 3 girls. Call
Pontiac 338-4547, 1041 James K Blvd.,
Pontiac, Mich. L23
LOST AND FOUND
LOST - Goya guitar and case-steel
string. At Geddes gate-Arb. 7/15.
Reward, Call 761-341. A22
LOST-TKE frat pin-E. Huron area.
REWARD. Call 668-8124. A21
MISCELLANEOUS
FO RTHOSE Interested, "OVERFLOW"
accepts. 663-2348 or 665-215. ME
Something To Swap?
Try Daily Classifieds
PETS AND SUPPLIES
SIAMESE KITTENS. Pure bred Seal
point. $15. HU 3-5811. T10
ADORABLE KITTENS. Free-Siamese
mother. 665-5301. T8

FOR SALE - Diamond Engagement
Ring. Education at its best. Austinj
'Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151.
F4
NERVOUS? Learn self-help. Recovery
Inc., Box 231, Ann Arbor. 668-7030.
F
FRESHMAN!!
Are you taking Spanish 101 or 102 in
the Fall? Get your workbook cheap
for $2.50. (In the bookkstores it costs
$3.95). Call Steve, 662-8225, evenings.
FA
LITERATURE-POLITICS - GENERA-
TION(s). Contribute to "Overflow."
Ron, 663-2348 or Richard, 665-2154. FE
WAKE-UP SERVICE. Have your phone
ring at any designated time, day or
night-LOW RATES. DON'T BE LATE
FOR CLASS OR WORK - AGAIN.
TELEPHONE ANSWERING SERVICE,
665-8871 (24 hours). F
RENT Your TV from NEJAC

'Professionals Seek
Radicalization Tact
(Continued from Page 1) marily summer programs where
preferability of private community medical students provide medical
schools verses public schools. aid in ghetto and poor rural areas;
This workshop concluded that -dominated much of the discus-
. . . ion.
community school organizing wasi
important both as a model, and A newsletter to service the
also to provide an alternative to range of professions represented
the radical public school teacher at the conference is planned if
who runs the risk of getting fired. sufficient response is received. The
newsletter would provide a mode of
Nearly 60 doctors, nurses, med-
ical economists and students at- communication between profes-
tended workshops on health. Stu- sionals in different areas of the
dent Health Organizations-pri- country.

1ajol League Standings

AMERiCAN LEAGUE
W L Pet. Gil

NATIONAL LEAGUE
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Chicago
Minnesota
Boston
Detroit
California
Baltinmore
Cleveland
Washington
New York
Kansas City

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YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
California 2, Minnesota 0
Boston 7, Detroit 1
Baltimore 6, New York 1
Washington 4, Cleveland 2
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
Chicago at California (n)
Minnesota at Kansas City (n)
Washington at Detroit (n)
New York at Cleveland (n)
,Boston at Baltimore (n)

YESTERDAY'S RESULTS
Chicago 4, San Francisco 3
(incinnati 8, Philadelphia 5
Atlanta 6, Pittsburgh 2
St. Louis 6, New York 4
Only games scheduled
TODAY'S GAMES
Houston at New York (n)
Los Angeles at Philadelphia (2)
San Francisco at Pittsburgh (2)
St. Louis at Cincinnati (n)
Atlanta at Chicago

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DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

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Zenith 19 in. all channel portabl esfor The Daily Official Bulletin is an SUMMER COMMENCEMENT
only $10 per month. FREE service and official publication of the Univer- EXCERCISES
delivery. Phone 662-5671. F sity of .Michigan for which The August 6, 1967
Michigan Daily assumes no editor- To be held at 2 p.m. in Hill Aud.
FOR M.G.s and TRIUMPHS-Two 15- ial responsibiilty. Notices should be Exercises will conclude about 4 p.m.
inch wire wheels and two new tires sent in TYPEWRITTEN form to All graduates of the 1967 spring-sum-
which have never touched pavement. Room 3564 Administration Bldg. be- mer term may attend.
Ron, 663-2348. FE fore 2 p.m. of the day preceding Reception for graduates, their rela-
publication and by 2 p.m. Friday tives and friends in Michigan League
BUSINESS SERVICES for Saturday and Sunday. General Ballroom at 4 p.m. Please enter League
Notices may be published a maxi- at west entrance.
mum of two times on request; Day Tickets: Four to each prospective
NEED A STRING JOB? New Frame or Calendar items appear once only. graduate, to be distributed fromMon.,#
grip? Call Jake's Racket Shop, 662- Student organization notices are not July 24, to Fri., Aug. 4 at Diploma
3821. 200 Chapin St., Ann Arbor. J17' accepted for publication. For more Department, 555 Administration Bldg.,
information call 764-9270. except on Sat., July 29, when office will
COLLINS TAILORING be closed.
Academic Costume: May be rented at
AND ALTERATIONS SHOP TUESDAY, JULY 18 Moe Sport Shop, 711 N. University
225 E. Liberty St. 665-8195 Ave. Orders should be placed imme-
J2 ~diately, and MUST be placed before
Dait (Jalendar July 15.
Assembly for Graduates: At 1 p.m.
76 1-3993 Institute of Public Administration ineNatugraduates to proper stations.
UrsaeAis SemiUrsan -i Cai Programs: To be distributed at Hill
Your number for QUICK, ACCURATE, Perspectives for Urban Policy Develop- Aud.
AND EXPERIENCED manuscript and ment": Boulevard Room, North Cam- Candidates who qualify for a doc-
thesis typing, transcription-medical, pus Commons, 8 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. toral degree from the Graduate School
legal and technical conferences; Bureau of Industrial Relations Sem- and WHO ATTEND THE GRADUA-
mimeographing; offset; ditto n.ithog- inar--"Management of Managers, Course TION EXERCISES will be presented a
raphy; varityping and composition. No. 33": 141 Business Administration hood by the University at the cere-
AA PROFESSIONAL SERVICE Bldg., 8:15 a.m. to 5 p.m and 7 to 9 mony.
ASSOCIATES, INC. m
Regents' Meeting: Tues., Aug. 8. Com-
334 Catherine School of Music Concert-Piano En- munications for consideration at this
semble: School of Music Recital Hall, meeting must be in the President's
HELP WANTED 12:30 p.m. hands nol ater than July 21.
URGENT NEED for color-blind sub- Audio-Visual Education. Center Film Doctoral 'Examination for Ismail Ab-
jects-Ordinary red-green color de- Preview-"Henry Moore: Man of Form, del-Hamid Sirageldin, Economics; thes-
fectives. Good pay-easy work. Ad- Crayon," and "A Place in the Sun": is: "Non-Market National Income,"
vance knowledge!! Call Mr. Lee at Multipurpose Room, Undergraduate Li- Tues., July 18, Room 205 Economics,
764-0574 or come on over to 5044 brary, 1:30 p.m, at 10 a.m. Chairman, J. N. Morgan.
Kresge II, corner of Forest and Ann.
H15 Linguistics Institute Forum Lecture -
_______________Prof. Morris Halle, Massachusetts In- Foreignl Visitors
MALE OR FEMALE-Part-time; eve- stitute of Technology,'Problemsin rThe following foreign visitors can be
nings or weekends. No experience Generative Phonology": Rackham Lec- rece hog heFrin iio
necessary. Apply Mister S Restau- ture Hall' 7:30 p.m. Programs Office, 764-2148.
rant, 3325 Washtenaw (2 blocks westPrgmsafnic s, 764ss148d
of Arborland). H16 School of Music Degree Recital - Nema Sarhan Bose, professor, Jd-
Douglas Brown, Organ: Hill Aud., 8:30 lJuly 23-25
p.m. -

appropriate degrees, citizenship of 5
years or more (citizenship only for
secretary positions), willing to serve
min. 18 months abroad without fam-
ilies, test ability to learn for. language
(same positions) Salaries for degree
positions range from $8000 to $18,000.
Positions: Area Div. Officers, Asst.
Area Dev. Officers, Provincial Agric.
Advisors, Vocational Education Advisors,
Economists, Reg. Nurses, Personnel Of-
ficers, Construction Engineers, Dev.
Loan Officers, Analysts-Programmers
(ADP), Public Administration Special-
ists (Mgmt. Anal., Budget Fin., Train-
ing), Public Ad. Advisors, Agric. Spe-
cialists, Secretaries, Auditors and Pub-
lic Safety Advisors.
Job descriptions and specific require-
ments at Bureau of Appts. To apply:
Phone for appointment (collect if out
of town) Mon.-Fri,, July 17-21, 9 a.m.-
6 p.m. and Sat., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. 313-226-
6140. Appt. hours: Thurs., Fri. & Sat.
only, July 20, 21, 22, 10 a.m.-7 p.m.,
Sat., 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at Veterans Memor-
ial Bldg., 151 West Jefferson Ave., De-.
troit. After July 22 application may be
made by submitting resume to: Agen-
cy for International Development, Viet-
nam, Recruitment, Washington, D.C.
20523.
POSITION OPENINGS:
Fisher Body Craftsman's Guild, War-
ren, Mich.-Single men, Lib. Arts or
Bus. Ad. grads for Fisher Rep., speak-
ing to Jr. & Sr. high schools, 2 assem-
blies in one day, travel in one of four

U.S. regions. 3 week trng. starts Aug.
28-assignment terminates Jan. 1, '68,
with definite possibility for further op-
portunity with Fisher Body or General
Motors.
Management Consultants, Chicago, Il.
-Technical openings for Proj. Chief,
Mgmt. positions in Indust. Consulting.
Electro-mechan., washers, tools and
Conveyor Syst. industries. Requiring
ME, IE or related degrees and consider-
able experience. CPA Firm, Metal Work-
ing, and Manuf. Assn. seeks persons
with experience and bkgds. in Pers.
Mgmt., Acctg., Indust. Mgmt., Bus,
Writing and Job Evaluation
Bristol Laboratories, Syracuse, N.Y.-
Chem., BS/MS/PhD Engrg. with inter-
est and/or exper. in organ., syn., phar-
maceuticals, analytical res., processing,
design & QC . Bacteriol., BS/MS-pro-
duction. Biol., BS/MS-environ. studies.
Med. Tech., BS Microbiol., PHd/BS-
genetics, development. Parasitologist or
Protozoologist PhD, antitrichomonal
screen. Pathology-veterinary. Pharm.,
BS-production and manuf. services. IE
-Pckg. equip. Tech. Writer, tech. de-
gree-pharm. industry. Programming', WS
-1400/360 software, aurocoder IQCS
&COBL. Copywriter, Journ BA--sales
bulletins. Mktg. Res., MBA-OTC or
ethical pharm. Patent Atty., bar mem-
ber-Chem. or pharm. exper., foreign
patent pros. & licensing.
For further information please call
764-7460, General Division, Bureau of
Appointments, 3200 SAB.

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WAS IT THE COLD WEATHER?,
Or did you neglect to put it on your calendar?
Whatever your excuse lost week, don't forget to
bring your Guitars, Banjos, and Dates to this week's
SONGFEST
UNION-LEAGUE
ONJTH E DIAG--F R IDAY-8:00--J ULY 21

335 East Huron
CAMPUS MANAGEMENT INC.

C

BLOOD DONORS
URGENTLY NEEDED.
$7.50 FOR Rh positive. $10, $12
Rh negative, Hours: Mon., T
Thurs., Fri. 9-4; Weds. 1-7.1
years old need parental permissi
MICHIGAN COMMUNITY
BLOOD CENTER
404 W. Michigan
Ypsilanti
Phone 483-1894
FOR SALE
FARFISA MINI ORGAN w. cover
pedal, $350; Kent Bass Guitar;
Fender Super Reverb Amp with
inch speakers, $300; Magatone
Amp,, also good for P.A., organ
guitar, $90. All prices bargain
The Apostels, 761-7088.

School of Music Degree Recital - Placem ent
Lanny Austin,Saxophone and Bassoon:
School of Music Recital Hall, 8:30 p.m. ANNOUNCEMENT:
for AID Interviews for Vietnam Only -
rs 2N tPersons with several years experience,
ion. General Notices ._ _---
Dept. of Political Science and the
Center for Russian and East European
Studies: Lecture by Dr. Jerzy Wiatr, of
the Institute of Philosophy and So-
ciology, ' Polish Academy of Sciences,
speaking on "The Party System in Po- THE
H land in a Comparative Perspective,"
Sixth Floor Conference Room, Institute
for Social Research, 4:10 p.m., Wed.,
July 19,

FREE!
No. But a nice two bedroom, 3-man
apt. in a brand new, modern ,build-
ing. Located near campus and the
commuter bus.
110 Hil-
Call1 761-8055
C24
BARGAIN CORNER
,SAM'S STORE j
Has Genuine LEVI's Galore!
For "Guys and Gals"
LEVI'S SLIM-FITS-$4.98
Pure White and 4 Colors
Cord. SLIM-FITS-$5.98
LEVI'S STA-PREST PANTS
Never Needs Ironing-$7
STA-PREST SlimFits $6.50
LEVI JACKETS
"White" or
Denim-$7.50
LEVI'S Supersims-$4.98 ,
LEVI's Dungarees-$5.25
S-T-R-E-T-C-H LEVI'S
"White" & Colors-$6.50
COTTON TURTLENECKS-$1.79
(Colors)

and
$90;
8-10
Bass
n, or
table.'
B39

Educational Testing Service French
and German Test: The Educational
Testing Service Test in French and
German administered by the Graduate
School for doctoral candidates is sched-
uled for Sat, afternoon, Aug. 5, from
1 to 3 p.m. in the Rackham Lecture
Hall. ALL students planning to take
the test must register by 4 p.m., Fri.,
Aug. 4, at the Information Desk in the
lobby of the Rackham Bldg. The fee is
$6.
For further information call the In-
formation Desk, 764-4415.

FOR SALE-Six string Gibson classical
guitar. Excellent condition. Call
Linda at 665-3381, B38
HARMONY CLASSICAL Guitar and
case, 4 mos. old. Exc. cond. $65. Call
764-3244 before 4; 668-6921 after 5. B37
AQUARIUM SETUP for sale - 10 gal.
tank, pump, filter, plants, snails, 2
catfish, 9 unusual golfish (very small,
very large, incl.4 albinos), misc. sup.
$15. Call 761-3419. , B
USED CARS
RAMBER - '61, clean, valves just
ground. $250. NO 5-9918. N21
AUSTIN-HEALEY - 1963 3000 MK II
convertible, dark green, nearly new
Michelin X tires, new Abarth ex-
haust system, new battery and elec-
trical system. Weather guard car
cover. Transmission rebuilt. New
body parts with car. Extra set of
tires. $1600. Call Jackson ST 9-7711.
N22
1963 VW. White, good tires, whitewalls.
Exc. cond. One owner. NO 2-2060. N23
'60 LARK-Good 6-cyl. engine, r and
h. Standard trans. $100 or best offer.
Call 668-8917, evenings. N20
VW MICROBUS, 1961, exc. cond. Re-
built engine, auxiliary heater, radio,
very cheap. Call 665-6896. N16
AUSTIN HEALEY 3000, 1965, Green;
and 1961 Red. Call 449-4370. N12

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6t" FALL FESTIVAL,
(SEPT. 19- NOV. 5)
3 NEW PRODUCTIONS

ORGANIZATION
NOTICES
USE OF THIS COLUMN FOR AN-
NOUNCEMENTS is available to officially
recognized and registered student or-
ganizations only, Forms are available
in Room 1011 SAB.
Michigan Christian Fellowship, Spon-
sors a lecture discussion at 7:30 p.m.,
July 18, at the Michigan Union in Rm.
3-C. Dr Dennis Kinlav, prof. of old
text, will speak on "The Bible: History
or Myth?"
* * *
B'nai B'rith Hillel Foundation, Tues.,
July 18, 8:15 p m., Prof. Edward Sta-
sheff, prof. of speech at the Univ. of
Mich., will present an illustrated lec-
ture on "Antennas and Antiquities:
Instructional Television in Israel," Hil-
lel Bldg., 1429 Hill St.
Deutscher Verein, Will sponsor kaf-
feestunde: kaffee, kuchen, konversa-
tion on Wed., 3-5 p.m., 3050 Frieze
Bldg.

Michel de Ghelderode's

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by
Pulitzer Prize-Playwright
George Kelly

ERICAN PREMIERE of
ne I nesco's j9

SUBSCRIPTION OFFICE AT MENDELSSOHN THEATRE
OPEN Tues.& Thurs., 10-1, 2-5

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665-8825

1335 S. University
C25

PRICE!!
LOCATION. !
and a beautiful 4-man apartment
all rolled into one. A luxurious, new
building, located on Sybil near Hill.
5 MINUTES FROM CAMPUS
Call 761-8055
C
SUMMER SUBLET
SUMMER SUBLET-$100. New, furnish-
ed, pool. Call 971-0667 after 5. U38

Open Mon. & Fri. Nights
SAM'S STORE
122 E. Washington

MUSICAL MDSE.,
RADIOS, REPAIRS
BANJOS, GUITARS, AND BONGOS
Rental Purchase Plan
A-1 New and Used Instruments
A MTR EA EPAUL'S MUSICAL REPAIR
119 W. Washington
THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
SCHOOL OF MUSIC AND DEPARTMENT OF ART y
PRESENT a
MOZART'S OPERA
DON GOVANNI
August 3 through 5, 8:00I P.M.

MAKE FRIENDS WITH
A "DELINQUENT"?
Spend next weekend at Maxey Boy's
Training School, Whitmore Lake
RECREATION DISCUSSIONS
ARTS & CRAFTS SAT. NITE PARTY
Call American Friends Service Comm. 665-3169

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MANCHILD IN THE PROMISED LAND-
Claude Brown
PROFESSOR MAX HEIRICH, Dept. of Sociology
JULY 25

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MICHIGAN UNION

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THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN
DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE &
CENTER FOR RUSSIANi & EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES
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The Student's Dilemma-
Rev. Richard Hettlinger
THOMAS LOGAN, Student Affairs Counseling Office,
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