r PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY, 24 MARCH 1965 PAGE EIGHT THE MICHIGAN DAILY WEDNESDAY. 24 MARCH 19~ E r _. - . - -. « s + ra~ # s ~ l 'I . V I i We the faculty are deeply worried about the war in Viet Nam. We think its moral, political, and military consequences are very grave, and that we must examine them and find new alternatives be- fore irreparable actions occur. ' , We are devoting this night, March 24-25, to seminars, lectures, in- formal discussions and a protest rally to focus attention on this war, its consequences, and ways to stop it. We need the students to help us in this search for a better policy, and we invite your help. Tom Abeles Michael Altschul Roger Anderson Robert C. Angell Dennis Anglin Victor Ayoub Paul M. Bouland Harami Befu Hugo Beiswenger Frithjof Bergmann R. H. Berk Wallace Berry Robert Bezucha Frank Birmingham Caesar Blake S. M. Blinder Paul M. Boland Jack Borkardt Kenneth Boulding Harry E. Brazer John Broomfield Donald K. Brown Marvin Brown Ronald J. Burke Robbins Burling Eugene Burnstein I. Butter J. V. Buttrey William Bywater Thomas 0. Calhoun William 0. Carlsdorf Wilma A. Carter Mark Chesler Luther Christman Manuela Cirre Nathaniel Coburn John W. Cole Andrew Collver Alessandra Contenti Philip E. Converse C. C. Craig- Roger C. Cramton Charles M, Cutler Arthur Daniels Kenneth P. Davis Marquesa De Lamater Natalie Dewey Norma Diamond John W. Eadie Arthur M. Eastman Alexander Eckstein Samuel Eldersveld Johan Eliot D. Elvis Edgar Epps W. A. Erikson H. J. Fabian E. M. Feingold Marvin Felheim Clinton Fink Sue Frederich Kenneth Freeman Morris Friedell Anthony Friedman Michael Friedman William Gamson James Geiwitz Julien Gendell Lawrence Gillooly Carl Ginet A. Ginsburg Alvin Goldman L. A. Peter Gosling Raymond Grew Gerald Gurin John Gyr Monroe Hafter Edward Halpern Earnest Harburg Phillip C. Hasser Andrew Hawley Alan Heezen David Higbie Jack Himelblau Margaret Hofeller L. Richard Hoffman Robert Howell Saundra Hybels Paul Ilie Joel Isaacson E. J. Jensen Robert 1. Jones Thomas Judd Arnold Kaufman Daniel Katz Charles S. Keen Herbert Kelmon Alan Kennedy Robert L. Keyes Lawrence B. Kiddle Spence Kimball William Kloss Gisella Kratz Eric Krystal Bruce Landesman Konstantinos Lardas James Ledvinka C. N. Lee K. Leisenring R. T. Lenaghan John W. Lens Sheldon Levy R. Lintz C. D. Liu William Livant Shaw Livermore Robert J. Loescher John E. Lohman D. T. Longone Patrick Lucas Richard Mann Michael Margolis Robert M. Martin Tom Mayer Leon Mayhew Wilbert J. McKeachie Martha Mednick D. K. Mellon Andrew Modigliani Elliott R. Morse Phyllis Morss Charles Moskos Rhoades Murphy Bart Myers Gayl D. Ness Theodore Newcomb Ron Norsworthy Rory O'Day C. R. O'Donnell Clifton C. Olds James O'Leary Jeffrey M. Paige Elaine Petrusic William Petrusic Jeffrey Piker Marc Pilisuk Alexander Pollatsek Harriet Pollotsek Robert Posner John Potter Jerome Rabow Anatol Rapoport F. Raymond Maxwell O. Reade John Remmers Klaus F. Riegel Dennis Roseman Donald Ross Jack Rothman J. E. Russo Marshall Sahlins Dean Sanders Earl J. Schultz Charlotte Schwimmer John Scott Gerda M. Seligson Melvin Semmel Morton Shaevitz Harold T. Shapiro Joel Shapiro Susan Sheffield Alan Shields E. W. Shoots Fred Shure D. J. Singer Ray Skyrme Lawrence B. Slobodkin Russel A. Smith Joseph Sneed Robert Solomon John Sonquist J. N. Spuhler D. H. Stewart Leo Stodolski Daniel B. Suits M. Szyfman Kenneth D. Tartof' Martin Taylor Tom Tentler Richard S. Thompson Sylvia Thrupp Cervando Tigerina Richard Tilly Mischa Titiev James F. Trayer Amos Tversky J. F. Verdieck Gerald Vision Howard Wachtel Frances W. Weber John Weeks Gerald Weinberg Gabriel Weinreich Kenneth White Jerry Winter Eric Wolf Charles Wolfson Ellis A. Wunsch A. A. Yengarian Richard Young Robert B. Zajonc H. Zerfass Andrew Zweifler I . a I 5 IN AUD. AB,C, D (Speeches will be piped among the four auditoriums) 8 p.m.-12 m. JOHN DONAHUE, prof. at MSU who did field work in Viet Nam and is an expert on village culture. ROBERT BROWNE has worked for six years in Viet Nam as a U.S. State Dept. representative. ARTHUR WASKOW of the Institute of Policy Studies is an expert on American policy. ON THE DIAG PROTEST RALLY featuring the Philosophy Dept. 12 m.-1:30 a.m. Dept. and Frithjof Bergmann of Professors Kenneth Boulding of the Economics tI r In Angell, Mason, & Haven Halls 1:30 a.m. - 7:00 a.m. SEMINARS on possible alternative policies, n ous movie on Viet Nam, folk singing, news management, continuing coffee bre3 ks. action against U.S. policy: continu- E " I