Page Sias THE MICHiGAN DAILY Sunday, November 14, 1972 t For the young- living and loving go hand in hand /'i 1J A boy meets a girl. They fall in love, fall apart, suffer loneliness, search for consolation and comfort...then find each other again. 21-year-old Mary Lee tells their story in 50 poems and 50 drawings with the warmth and tenderness that created so much enthusiasm for her first book, Tender Bough. Hand in Hand captures the essence of pure emotion-a book to read, to re- read, and, most importantly... a book to give. 8"x11". By the author of Tender Bough HAND IN HAND' by MARY LEE _ $3.95 cloth; $1.95 paper Now at your bookstore 1 1 THE WEEKLY NEWS MAGAZINE Indicate eNo.of Wks. ALSO AVAILABLE:PLEASE CIRCLE IF DESIRED SPORTS ILLUSTR . .. 27 wks.-3.97. .1 LI FE ............. 25 wks.- 2.97. . 1 NEWSWEEK ........34 wks.-4.50. .1 PSYCHOLOGY TODAY ........ . ...1 ATLANTIC MONTHLY ............ 1 yr.-7.50, yr.-6.00 yr.-7.00 yr.-6.00 yr.--4.75 NEW REPUBLIC..................] yr.--6.00 NEW YORKER .......34 wks. -4.50.. 1 yr.-6.00 SAT. REVIEW .......34 wks.-3.97. .1 SK IING.1 GLAMOUR ......................1 ESQUIRE......... ..............1 yr.-6.00 yr.-2.00 yr.-3.50 yr.-3.00 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN. SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 14 Art Fair: Michigan Uninn Ballroom,] 12-6 pm. TV Center Film: "Understanding Money: Taking Stock of Stock," WWJ- TV, Channel 4, Noon. Family Recreation Program: for facul- ty, staff and married students, All Sports Bldg. facilities, 1:30-5:30 pm. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 15 SACUA Mtg.: 4079 Admin. Blclg, 2 pm. Physics Seminar: J. Lys, "The Ab- sence of Direct Channel Resonances in Nuclear-Antinuclear Interactions," P& A Colloq. Rm. 4 pm. Oliver Wendell Holmes Devise Lec- tures: "Rule Making and the Police," The Hon. C. McGowan, U.S. Ct. of Ap- peals, D.C. Circuit, "External Prescrip-I tion and Indirect Sanction," Rackhan Amph., 8 pm. Social Wk, Public Hlth., and Educa-! tion: Workshop on Day Care for whole family and Swedish "Together Center" exhibition by M. Karre of Sweden; ex- hib. at YM-YMCA week of Nov. 14, CHRISTMAS IN LONDON JET AIR (Capitol) Double Accom. Hyde Pk. Area 8 Days & Nights ALSO INCLUDES: TRANSFERS BAGGAGE FEES GRATUITIES FLIGHT BAGS DEC. 22-30 $199 plus 10% Call 6632044 8-5; tilm and workshop at YM-YWCA, SMon., Nov. I5, 8 pm.I ANNOUNCEMENT: Johnson & John- son will be recruiting Tues. & Wed., Nov. 16, 17 in our off.: will be special seminars for- minority students and women Tues, at 10:30 and 11:30 am, Ram 304 Mich. Union; call 764-7460 to make a mps. foindiv. interviews. SUMMER, PLACEMENT, Los Alamos Scientific Labs. New Mexico; summer jobs avail. for students who will have BS by June. 1972 in n physical sci., and math: det ails at SS 212 S.A. B.: deadline Jan. 15. The following schools will interview prospective teachers in our office next week: interview app intments can be made by calling 764-7459 or at Career Planning & Placement through Educ. Div. receptionist: Nov. 16 Garden City, Mi. - Sec. Ed. (No Eng. or S.S.) Nov. 18 Bureau of Indian Affairs In- dian Schools - Elem Ed. only. American Indians Unlinmitec Club, Native Anm. Teach-In, Nov. 14, Angell Hall Aud. B & C. India Students Assocation, Nov. 14, 2:30 PM, Residential College (East Quad) Auditorium, discussion meeting, Guest Speaker: Mr. Vishnu K. Ahuja - Consul-General, Indian Consulate, New York, "The Crisis in the Indo-Pak Re- lations, and the Foreign Policy of In- dia" followed by a social hour at 4:30 PM, 6:30 PM. A Hindi movie "Jewel Hhief, Residential College Auditorium. Graduate Outing Club, Nov. 14, 1:30 PM, Meet at Hur~fin St. entrance to Rackham. Hiking at Kensington Park. Women's Conununity School course offering "Photography' Nov. 16, 4:00 PM, Room 332,. Micig an;; Union. Campus Crusade for Christ, Nov. 17, :00 PM, Hill Auditorium. Guest: Andre' K1le, America's Leading Illusionist. 'rickets on sale at Union and Fishbowl. Advance, 1.50 At door $2.00. Title of Program: Umnasking; the Unknown'' Organizers hope a national youth platform will be formulated Sens. Hubedt Hum eusk e(D- at the conference, as well as plans Maine) have also requested to be for capturing delegate seats to b~ihnatona paty onvntins.placed on the program, according both national party conventions, to Manning. Aimed primarily at college stu- dents. the conference is sponsor-! "We're planing to build a na- ed by a national group, the As- tional network of youth,' s a y s sociation of Student Governments Manning, "so that we can organ- (ASG), which is based in Wash- ize around candidates and issues." ington and claims 380 member I Although none of the y o u t h colleges. platform has yet been formulat- Although the University's Stu- ed, Manning says planks against dent Government Council d o e s the Nixon Administration, against not belong to ASG, one of the 100 the Indochina war, against en- member sponsoring committee is vironental exploitation and for SGC President Rebecca Schenk, minority rights, "will certainly be who says she expects SGC to help included." organize students to attend the conference. Groups Manning says are sup- M9ike Manning, executive vice- porting the conference include the president of ASG, lists a number Vietnam Veterans Against t h e of well-know political figures ex- War, NAACP, the Student Mobili- nation Committee, the National 1tStudent Loby, and the Southern ?IS!S CENTER Christian Leadership Conference. 4 , l ' By TAMMY JACOBS Youth interested in working "through the system" will have a chance to organize at an "Emer- gency Conference for New Voters,"j scheduled to take place at Loyola University in Chicago, Dec. 3, 4 and 5. pected to speak at the conference, including Sens. Edward Kennedy (D-Mass), George McGovern (D- Mont), and Reps. Paul McClos- key (R-Calif), Allard Lowenstein (D-N.Y.), Bella Abzug (D-N.Y.), Shirley Chisholm (D-N.Y.) a n d Don Reigle (R-Mich). I National PO1itical unit plans youth caucus' ROLLING STONE ................ .1 yr.-10.00 SEND NO MONEY-ORDER NOW! .. w w ww.... .... ..w.. --#---. r .----. -- ,NAME - I 1 * ADDRESS -. CITY. 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