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;e 2-Wednesday, December 12, 1979r-The Michigan Daily
Good News
ANNOUNCING
EXTENDED D
Niah tHours

FOR THE DIPLOMA TIC AT HEART

College U.N. to convene here

by DAVID MEYER
Sometime toward the end of April,
an estimated 450 delegates and top-
level international representatives will
converge upon the University campus
for a rare midwest meeting. of the
United Nations.
Secretary-Generak Kurth Waldheim
and his colleagues won't be in atten-
dance, however, since all the delegates
will be college students participating in

the first large-scale college Model
United Nations to be held on the
University campus. Between 50 and 70
universities are expected to par-
ticipate.
ALTHOUGH UNIVERSITY
organizations have sponsored high
school model United Nations in the
past, the event will be "the first college
U.N. of its scale" in the midwest, ac-
cording to student Sue Murrin,
president of the Michigan International

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Relations Society (MIRS), the group
sponsoring the meeting. The University
has, in the past, sent delegates to
similar Model United Nations in Prin-
ceton, New Jersey and New York.
"We've been tossing the idea around
since last January," Murrin said of
sponsoring a local Model U.N. "It's a
real learning experience. And half of
the learning experience is in ad-
ministeringit."
Project sponsors expect some $11,000
in expenses to be incurred primarily
through accommodations for delegates
and securing adequate facilities for
conducting the four-day assembly.
The delegates will be housed in
various University dormitories and the
Michigan League. Project sponsors are
investigating the possible use of lecture
halls for the proceedings.
Murrin expects to raise at lest one

third of the necessary funds through the
assessment of fees charged to each
delegation. MIRS hopes to generate
other revenue through grants and
donations from corporations and
University sources such as the Regents,
the Michian Student Assembly,
Academic Affairs Committee, and LSA-
Student Government.
MIRS is currently accepting ap-
plications from anyone interested in
participating in the Model United
Nations. General delegate positions are
open to all students and the more in-
fluential positions on the Secretariat
are open primarily to, students with
some background in international
relations or previous experience at a
model United Nations. Interested
students may contact Dave Morgan at
the International Relations Society for
applications.

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the last month in preparation for his
new position. Ironically, he is in much
the same position Smith was in
assuming the presidency, since both
had spent several years as the vice-
president for academic affairs for the
University.
IT'S A GREAT help to have been
academic vice-president," Smith said.
The fundamental differences in the two
positions is that the academic affairs
vice-president deals mostly with inter-
nal concerns and the president mostly
with external affairs, Smith said.
After he leaves his post next month,
Smith says he will probably have litle
involvment with the University's high-
level administration. "They don't need
Daily Official Bulletin
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1979
Daily Calendar:
WUOM: World War I, "The Battle of the Marne,"
JohnBowditch,10:15a.m.
Physics/Astronomy: T. Donohue, "A Pictorial
Tour of the Outer Planets," 296 Dennison, 4 p.m.
General Notice:
STUDENT ACCOUNTS: Your attention is called to
the following rules -ased by the Regents at their
meeting on February 28, 1936: "Students shall pay
all accounts due the University not later than the last
day of classes of each semester or summer session.
Student loans which are not paid or renewed are sub-
ject to this regulation; however, students loans not
yet due are exempt. Any unpaid accounts at the close
of business on the last day of classes will be reported
to the Cashier of the University and
"(a) All academic credits will be withheld, the
grades for the semester or summer session just
completed will not be released, and no transcripts of
credits will be issued.
"(b) All students owing such accounts will not be
allowed to reregister in any subsequent semester or
summer session until payment has been made."
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my advice anymore," he said. "I may
be called for information, memory,
history, or 'What the heck is this?' if a
letter comes in, but not for advice.
They'll get along all right."
And what advice does the experien-
ced president have to offer his future
replacement?
"It would have to do with attitude
more than substance," the outgoing
Smith said. "I really think that it's
terribly important. . . to operate on a
generally affirmative mean, attitude,
idea. Despite the fact'that we're going
to have to say no quite a lot. . . despite
the fact that they're going to have to be
saying that 'you are now out 'of
business,' those things are going .to
have to be done in an affirmative man-
ner if they possibly can."

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A photo caption in yesterday's Daily
identified employees of Good Time
Charley's and The Count of Antipasto
as city workers. The restaurant
employees were 'decorating trees- in
front' of Li' 'restattrat at .1140 S.
University. -
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(USPS 344-900)
Volume LXXXX, No.80
Wednesday, December 12, 1979
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