100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

April 06, 1972 - Image 7

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1972-04-06

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Thursday, April 6, 1972

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Page Seven

Thursday, April 6, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page SeveW

ENACT Challenges
The Daily
to the greater number of miles ridden by members of
each organization in the

New Colorful Collection
of
BELTS
at
(f~ary Dibble
ANN ARBOR
1 121S. University
i I

Hopwood winners announced
Thirty-one people were awarded went to Maury Dean for "Take thq S nior Richard Eyster received
a total of $24,300 yesterday in the High Road." $750 for "Receding Footsteps" and
annual Avery and Jule Hopwood In the major drama division Jo Nabuko Martin. a graduate stu-
contest in creative writing, there were four awards. An award dent. $750 for "A Princess Lily of
The Hopwood Awards, among of $1,000 went to Daniel Lipman. the Ryukyus."
the largest cash awards for crea- a graduate student for "Last Re- In the major poetry division,
tive writing in the country, are spects": $1.000 to James Baffico there were four awards. An award
now in their 42nd year. They come a graduate student, for "Three of $1 000 went to Linda Silverman,
from an endowment fund be- Plays": $750 to Jack Stanley, a a graduate student. for "The Win-
queathed by playwright Avery graduate student, for "Nobody dow in the Hayloft": an award of
Hopwood and vary in amount ac- Can Get to the Man:" and $750 $1.00 to John Allen, a graduate
cording to the quality of the work. to Joseph Friedman. a senior, for student, for "interplay"; $750 to
This year there were 20 major "Three Plays." graduate student Curtis Slepian
and 13 minor awards in the fields In the major essay contest, in for "The Harps of Stone"; and
of fiction, drama, poetry and es- addition to the award to Nigel $750 to John Jones for "The
say. Graduate students are allowed Gearing, there were two awards: Paintin' Place."
to compete in the major division. an award of $1,000 to Sheryl Sher- In the minor drama division, in
Undergraduates are eligible only man Pearson, a graduate student. addition to the award to Sutton,
for minor Hopwood awards. Sen- for "Three Literary Essays": and there were two awards. An award'
iors may compete in either con- an award of $750 to James Allen, of $700 went to senior Michael
test. stu- a graduate student, for "Baude- Castleman. for "TwtoPlays": ".a
Nigel Gearing, a graduate s artatyuo-eut. award of $500 to Clifton Hone, a
dent, won two major awards and In the major fiction, short story junior. for "Ten Points When Lit."
the largest combined cash prize: division, in addition to the award
an award of $750 in the major to Gearing, four awards were giv- In the minor essay contest there
essay division for "Two Essays"; en. An award of $750 went to were three awards An award of
and an award of $1,000 in the fic- Juanita May Galle, a graduate $750 went to Kevin Pilon, a sen-
tion, short story division, for student, for "Rocking Down the ior, for "Suite for Green Roses";
"Four Short Stories." Sun"; an award of $600 to James an award of $500 to senior Karen
Another double winner, Brian Ferry a senior,for" e Sn Nin s C es of the I ri of "and
Sutton, a senior received $700 in flake Man"; $600 to Mary PedleyN' Cte fteItro'" n
inor ficto dsio f a graduate student, for "Arrival $500 to Albert Stratton, a junior
"Two Stories," and $600 in the mi- and Departure":' and $500 to Ger- 'ar"at in.
nor drama division for "Two One- ian Steve Moore, a graduate, for Tn the minor fiction division. In
An Initiation. addition to the award to Sutton,
Act Plays." In the major fiction, novel di- there were three. awards. Dennis
Largest single prize, $1,500, in vision, in addition to the award Foon, a junior. received $700 for
the major fiction, novel division, to Dean. there were two awards. Two Stories": Erica Forman, a

April

23, Bike-a-thon

a
,,
I
i r
jji
i1
J!4!
t'
I

All bicyclists are invited to participate in the bike-a-
thon, April 23, 1 :30-5:30 p.m.

ON THE FANTASTIC

PURPOSE:

to obtain funds, for further environmental

activity, to promote forms of non-polluting transporta-
tion, to get bike freaks together to have some fun.
Participants are asked to find sponsors to pay a mutually agreed upon amount of
money per mile-forms are available at:
" ENACT OFFICE, RM. 2051 NAT. SCI. BLDG.-764-4410

"MAKE THE MOST OF YOUR SPRING-SUMMER"
Live at the3
Ecumenical Campus Center Residence
an international Community at the University of Michigan
921 Church

0 FISHBOWL

* UGLI

0 U CELLAR

! ECOLOGY CENTER, 417 DETROIT ST.
for more info call ENACT at 761-3186
Sponsored by Ecology Center, AABL, and ENACT .
Use Daily Classifieds +
44
6orders Book Shop
ENCYCLOPEDIA OF VIOLIN- J. M. BARRIE. The Man Be- A HISTORY OF RUSSIAN SO-
MAKERS. By Karel Jalovec. hind the Image. A Biography. VIET MUSIC. By James Bakst.
Sr6,000authoritative entries Janet Dunba. Pub, at $8.95. A panoramic survey of Russian
~,cover virtually every known ma- Now 3.9 Muanric urtey 9th usCentuyt
ker of fine stringed instruments Music from the 9th Century to
-with biographical details, The ENGLISH MUSICAL REN- present, especially symphonies, j
characteristics of instruments, AISSANCE. Frank Howes. A operas and ballets. Pub. at
styles, marks, labels. 888 pages discussion of the revival in Eng 1250Nw6
s+ 2large volumes, 3,200 photos, lish Music over the lst 80 $1.50. . ... ... Now 6.00
9" x 12". Pub, at $39.50. years. Pub. at $10.00.NsE
Sal 2950 he etNow 375 Letters of STEPHEN A. DOUG- +91
LAS. Edited by Robert W. Jo-
W. B. YEATS. An Honored hannsen. A collection of Doug-
CITIES OF MUGHUL INDIA: Guest. New Essays on his works. las's letters mostly published
Delhi, Agra, Fotehpur Sikri. By Edited by Donoghue. Pub, at here for the first time. Pub. at
Gamb ln phts byWim c $6.95... . .. . ... ..Now 3.25 $10.00 .. .. ... ...Now 4.25
SSwon. Excellent text-and-pic-
ture introduction to the splen-
dor and opulence of the 17th
,, century capitals of theMughulFIEBO S ORY U"
r Empire. 128 plates, 71 full col- FINE BOOKS FOR YOUR
Or;8" x 1 38. Pub6.95 COLLECTION AT ONLY $1.00
ART AND ARCHITECTURE OF Three Years in Mississippi.
MEXICO: 10,000 B.C. to the James Meredith...... .....Pub. at 5.95
Present. By Pedros Rojas. 130 Andre Gide.d
Nil, ilustrations, 42 in color. Stun-
ning visual record of Mexico's A Biography by Jean Hytier .. Pub. at 5.00
artistic triumphs, reflecting the Charles Dickens t
?~exuberance, richness and indi- yAdeMuos.....Pb t49
viduality of Mexico's creative by Andre Maurois ... ...... Pub. at 4.95
drive, and also the diverse in- The Birth Controllers.
fluences on her culture and civ- Peter Frer.Pub. at 6.951
ilization,- from earliest Central Fyer........
American history to the con- The Bouviers:
H quering Spaniards in the 16th Portrait of an Am. F y .0
?* Century to Diego Rivera. Com- iamiiy.Puat 10.J
prehensive text, lavishly illus- The Image Men.ยข
troted by art, artifacts and ar- J.B. Priestly Pub. at 8.95
chitecture. Pub, at $9.95 ....Pb t89
Sale 5.95 A Believing Humanism.
Leptis Magna - THE BURIED Martin Buber .. ............Pub. at 5.95
CITY. By R. B. Bandinelli. A Jackson Pollock:
complete record in text and 252 Psychoanalytic Drawings .... Pub. at 7.95
magnificent photographs (some Dear Bertrand Russell:
in color) of the recent excava-
" ' tion of this once-flourishing (Selected Letters)........ .Pub. at 5.95
port city of ancient Libya. The History as Myth,
} staggering scale and variety of H W. Tya yotevno.....Pb.t69
to,, its buildings, the brilliance and W. Taylor Stevenson Pub. at 6.95
splendor of its statues, columns, Kahil Gibran. (Several Titles) . . .. Pub. at 4.75j
o u batsrizendbasliceatrea (available in limited quantities)
bear starkly beautiful testimony Q
to the quality of life and art in
Roman North Africa. 8 V'"xI 1"
Pub. at $22.50 . .Sale 12.95
T I F RJUST ARRIVED: Drawings of the Masters Series
THE RISE OFAERCN
JEWISH LITERATURE. Ed. by Published at 5.95: now only 1.98
C. Angoff & M. Levin. A dazz- French Drawings: 15th thru Gericault
crownnosaimera jewish fic- French Impressionists: French 19th Century
tion with 'representative selec- German Drawings: 16th Century to Expressionists I
tions from the major novels of Persian Drawings: 14th thru 19th Century
} Philip Roth, Herman Wouk,Flmsan Duh15tto18hC -
Norman Mailer, Saul Bellow, Flemish and Dutch Drawings: 15th to 18th Cen
' Abraham Cahan, Chaim Potok, tury
16 others. 988 pages. Japanese Drawings: 17th thru 19th Century
Pub, at $15.00 . .. Sale 5.95 AmrcnDaig:Mdr
YF7 American Drawngs: Modern 4
WILLIAM MORRIS: His Life, 20t Century Drawings: Part I
Work ' Friends. By Philip Hen- 20th Century Drawings: Part II
'J derson. Illustrated with 84 k,&- 4
w photos, 8 in color. Engrossing, Each of These Books Contains over 100 illustra-
ardo of the Victorians." Traces tions, many in color, and come in a slip case."
in rich detail his accomplish-
ments as poet, architect, decor-
activist, and conservationist; JUST ARRIVED
friendships with Rossetti, Rus-
g kin, GBS, et al. Pub, at $9.95. A collection of about 100 Heritage Press Books, out of

Minolta SR-mTI 0

" seasonal rent rates
0 planned & unplanned activities
-picnics, discussions, parties

" air conditioning
" interesting people-
new ideas, opinions, worldviews

35mm SLR camera with through-the-
lens light metering and fully inter-
changeable lenses. Complete with "M"
tag and Minolta 2-year guarantee.

V

I

Buy the SR-T100, complete with 55mm F 1.9
Rokkor lens and leather case, at our low discount
price of only
$160

for formation call Ecumenical Campus Center, 662-5529 -
- --_ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
GUILD HOUSE-802 Monroe
Friday, April 7-Noon Luncheon 35c
Invitation to
Neighborhood Gardening"
Organic and Sociological Benefit

and get your choice of a
FREE 35mm F/2.8 or 100mm
F 28 Htnimar full auto-
matic meter-coupled lens . .

FREE

FREE

I

Speaker, JOHN STRIDER
Ann Arbor Ecology Center

Offer Limited to Modest Supply on Hand

Due to Guild House's Poetry Reading,
will not be a dinner Friday evening.

tht

ere

junior. $500 for "Two Short Stor-
ies": and Carovyr Torma. a Jun-
ior. $500 for "The Shafts."
Tn the minor poetry division,
there were four awards. An award
of $700 went to Arthur Patten, _a
junior. for "The Poetry of Philip'
Reaufoy"; an award of $700 to
John Koenig, a senior, for "Wind
IAs It Comes off the Grass'"; $500
to Deborah Tall. a junior. for
"Climb": and $500 to Steve Rod-
en, a senior, for "Poems."
Judges in the drama division
were Prof. Kenneth Cameron of
the University of Iowa and Ken-
neth Rowe, University professor
emeritus of English. Judges in the
essay division were: Mary Brom-
age. professor of written commun-'
ication in the Graduate School of
Business. Administration, and
RobertHodesh editor of publica-
tions.for the Ford Motor Com-
pany.
In the novel division the judges
were: E. L. Doctorow, novelist and
Thomas Williams, professor of
English at the University of New
Hampshire. In the fiction, short
story division, judges were rrof.
Robert Lucid, University of Penn-
sylvania and novelist Victor Pere
era.
In the major poetry 'division
judges were Robert Huff, editor
of "Concerning Poetry" and James
Wright, author of several volumes
of poetry. In the minor poetry di-
vision judges: were Gerald. Barrax,
and Ann Waldman of the Poetry
Project in New York.
Order
Your
Subscription
Today
764-0558

ON GENUINE

SGT~ PEPPER

ROTOT RAYS
X1.49

1028 E. University

662-0202

Fits' Sawyer, Minolta, Nikkormat, Crestline,
roy, Anscomatic, and many other projectors.

Vice-

DELICATESSEN NOW OPEN
HOT CORNED BEEF
IMPORTED CHEESES AND OLIVES
SALADS
BEER, DOMESTIC AND IMPORTED WINES
FULL LINE MEAT COUNTER AT STUDENT PRICES
-special rates in bulk
DANNON YOGURT-Reg. 29c
Weekend Special--4$1.00
TRY US, YOU'LL LIKE US

ON THE BRAND NEW

I~IEW1'iCASSETTES
SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY PRICES
DURATAYE CASSETTES, with exclusive built-in
HEAD CLEANER in every cassette. In Plastic box.

I

p

,

I

-HELD OVER--

LNF-60 Cassette, 60 minutes $ .89
LNF-90 Cassette, 90 minutes $1.29
LNF-120 Cassette, 120 minutes $1.49
FLIPTAPE CASSETTES, available in 3 paks
FL-60 Cassette, 60 minutes-per 3 pak $1.59
FL-90 Cassette, 90 minutes-per 3, pak $2.29
EXECUTIVE, designed for voice recording

"Great moviemaking"
-N.Y. Times
"Something fresh and new,
a bold uncompromising look
at the feelings and faces
of marriage among
the comfortable."
- Saturday Review
A superb film, scripted
by Eleanor Perry,
directed by Frank Perry,
which won Carrie Snodgrass'
Academy Award nomination
for Best Actress in her
first major role.

Termpaper Arsenal,Inc.
Send $1.00 for your descriptive
catalog of 1,300 quality termpapers
519 Glenrock Ave., Suite 203
Los Angeles; Calif. 90024
(213) 477-8474 477-5493
"we need a local salesman"
ALL CARS
GREATLY
REDUCED !
PONTIAC '68 Le Mans Con-
vert. V-8 Automatic, Power
Steering, Brakes, Red," White
Top, Extra Clean
MUSTANG '66 6-Clyinder Au-
tomatic, Power Steering, Very
Clean
MAyEC '70 2-Door, 6'-Cylin-
der, Stick, Blue, Clean
AMBASSADOR '68 2-Door
Hardtop, V-8 Automatic, Pow-
er Steering, Brakes, Factory
Air, New Tires, Very Clean
CORTINA '67, Automatic, 20,-
000 miles
FIAT '69 Roadster, New Top,
New Tires, Very Clean Car
TOYOTA '71 Corolla' Coupe,
Automatic, Factory Air, 7,000
Miles, Real Savings.
T 0 Y 0 T A '71 Carollawagan,
1600, Blue - Green, 4 - Speed,
Nice!
TOYOTA '71 Corolla 2-Door,
Red, 4-Speed, Clean Car
TOYOTA '70- Hi-Lux Pickup,
Camper Cap. Rear Step Bump-

EX-60 Cassette, 60 minute

MICHIGAN BANKARD'

$ .69
INVITED

TIME PAYMENTS, LAYAWAYS
WE TAKE TRADE-INS

diary
o%., I -

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan