EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY SUNDAY, MAY 27 ;ONF R ENCEON 'UP: Committee Releases Aims, Philosophy (Continned from Page 6) amount of federal funds for our teaching and research enterprise that have been and are still pour- ing into this University underline our national obligations. That a substantia portion of our buildings and a significant por- tion of our operating budget comes from the state raises the question of whether our dual responsibili- ties are or must be in conflict. Is what is good for the nation also good for the state and vice versa? At the high plane of prin- ciple there is no conflict. Ulti- mately, the welfare of its constitu- ent states cannot be separated from the nation as a whole; our very political organization of na- tional and international responsi- bilities testifies to that conviction. BY WAY of summary and as a stimulus for debate we offer the following statements and recom- mendations that grow out of this report. 1) Faculty need for profession- al growth and for time .for mu- tual exchange and intellectual stimulation sets practical limits over how far the University may profitably expand its extension teaching without endangering fac- ulty professional growth morale. 2) Undergraduate education is a vital part of a university pro- gram. 3) There is no need to choose I whether this University is to be a national or a state agency. Na-I tional and state interests are, in fact, complementary instead of in- compatible. 4) Extension teaching or other activities e.g. certain kinds of re- search, motivated solely by a de- sire to fudther public relations, are incompatible with our purposes and are, in the end, unlikely to prove good public relations. We recommend: 1) Devise budgetary and or- ganizational arrangements de- signed to keep research and gradu- ate teaching from drawing on fac- ulty resources to the point of starving undergraduate teaching. 2) Where the limited supply of faculty forces a choice between teaching and research give pri- ority to teaching. 3) Scrutinize all proposed and existing activities to eliminate those that do not conform to the proposition that the University's services to its clients are most properly self-terminating, i.e. have a catalytic rather than a depend- ence inducing outcome. *(i'nth-Cnd £ale a $4.00 . -t flower arrangement by Ship'n Shore' new look, new love... the frill-top, embroidered with fanciful flowers. In BanCare all-cotton by Everfast. White, blossom colors.' 30 to 36. DOWNTOWN IBM 709 IN OPERATION-Within the University system a monitor program processes all jobs in sequence. The operator is needed only to change tapes and re-start the computer when an improper program has stopped it. Computing Center Gone MAD Selected groups of SPRING COATS- RAIN TOPPERS-DRESSES- HATS-GIRDLES-BRAS- JEWELRY-HOSE -- --- - - - The reason I called this meeting is to tell all Michigan students to BUY ENSIAN p I I YOUR S NOW' .._._. ... ,.- - - .. -- - ,.- r -A Ir