Sunday, December 5, 1971 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Sunday, December 5, 1971 THE MICHiGAN DAILY TV Center s goals limited by By PHILLIP DEISCH Instead of writing a t e r m paper could you imagine doing a term film? Such an alterna- tive may become a reality if the University Television Center is succesful in implementing i t s long range goal making tele- vision an alternative means of expression for all subject mat- ter. At present, however, the Cen- ter does not have the necessary funds to include film making in Davids seeks 'U' police E t ri t L {1 l 7G r 1 l 1 1 (Continued from Page 1) Davids' office, but would remain under the jurisdiction of the city and Ann Arbor Police Chief Wal- ter Krasny. Davids thought this type of pro- Lies such as Wayne State and Eas- tern Michiganhave experienced success with such a system. The money needed to establish such a force would have to be drawn from the general fund. any University courses. But Ha- zen Shumacher, Jr., Director of Television, indicated that t h e Center was interested in the idea as a ,future possibility. The Television Center, accord- ing to Shumacher, is a produc- tion center offering profession- al assistance for the creation of University related programs available to a wide audience. Lo- cated in the gray building near the corner of Maynard and Li- berty, the Center employs over 100 students, two interns from the speech dept. as well as its professional staff. The Center is not engaged in live broadcasting because it does not have its own broadcasting facilities unlike other state schools. According to Shumacher, the cost of building a station would be prohibitive especially b e - cause the center has operated at the same appropriation level since 1958. All increases in its budget have come from rentals and sales of its films. Shumach- er was not optimistic over t h e chances of increased funding that would allow the Center to acquire a station. Most of the Center's films are produced for use in University classrooms. These films a r e designed to complement the teacher, rather than substitute for him. The Center's goal is to allow the faculty to use tele- vision in their teachingto the same extent that they now use the. library. Toiproduce a program re- quires a great amount of work. As much as eight hours in the studio may be spent producing a single half hour show. Two or three new programs are pre- pared each week. Production funds may range in subject matter from a program on Toulouse- Lautrec or Mondrian to India's Modern Theater" or "Policing the Police." On-campus uses of TV in* elude, for example, the tele- vising of trials from the Wash- tenaw County Courthouse for the law school and the use of TV to show experiments, demon- strations, and graphs in the me- chanical engineering dept. At present the Center distri- butes 150-200 films a week, to almost 100 commercial and edu- cational stations in many states. In addition, the Center rents and sells film to other colleges and universities and both pri- vate and public organizations. The Center also produces films for non-University groups if the subject matter is of sufficient public interest. December Graduatesr Announcements ARE ON SALE AT THE Information Desk--LS.A. Building STUDENT GOVERNMENT COUNCIL f VACANCY SGC will be interviewing for the council vacancy caused caused by the resignation of one of its members. If you are interested in applying for the vacancy CALL 763- 3241 or come to rm. 3X Michigan Union. Ps Preliminary interviews Tuiesday and Wednesday evening l i 3 posal best because the force would, The Regents are not expected to simply be an extension of the city act on the proposals for at least a police, with two forces helping month so that representatives of each, other in University and city the University and city can meet problems. Thus, the force would to debate which proposal will best concentrate on the central campus suit the community. Vice President area but could also help the city for financial affairs Wilbur Pier-1 if called upon, and vice versa. If Pont, City Administrator Guy Lar- the University needed help, the pon, City Andsar yar- city could step in and lend assist- com, Krasny, and Davids are ance. among officials expected to take This also seems to alleviate a po- part in the decision making. tential boundary problem with The University has no plans at neither force being restricted to the present to establish a separate any defined area. Other universi- fire department. DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN SUNDAY, DECEMBER 5 Eshire andbunce Summer School Teach- ing Intern Program for '72; applica- 1 D 1' 1 -- .tions and details available. 1 INMURS 1 04 The Center for Continuing Education of Women and the Department of Political Science present MARJORIE LANSING Chairman, Political Science Department Eastern Michigan University speakipg on WOMEN-THE NEW POLITICAL CLASS 8 p.m. -Tuesday, December 7 Multipurpose Room, Undergraduate Library "Women in Perspective" Lecture Series I' FREE PUBLIC INVITED maty uatenaar INTERVIE Mi- TA- Family Recreation Program: For fac- ! VM ulty, staff and married students, All inte Sports Bldg. ifacilities, 1:30-5:30 pm. ; a.m Maor Theater: Mundi's, "It Turns,",':reg 1429 Hill St., 8 pm. dets Music School: University Chamber Choir, Power Center, 8 pm. MONDAY, DECEMBER 6 Environmental Health Seminar: Law. rence Hecker, "Mercury Content in Bio- G logical Tissues," Sch. of Public Hlth. II leas Aud., 1 pm. 1:30 SACUA Meeting: 4079 Admin. Bldg., Rac 3-5 pm. Sch. of Public Health: G. Steuart, Univ. of No. Carolina, "Health Educa- tion on Medical Care," Public Health Aud., 4 pm. Germanic Languages & Lits. Lecture: Peter de Mendelssohn, biographer of Thomas Mann, will lecture in English on, "Thomas Mann," Lect. Rm. 2, 1st fl., Modern Lang. Bldg. (S. Ingalls, be-! hind Burton Tower), 4:10 pm. Music School: Composers Forum, Sch. of Mus. Recital Hall, 8 pm. Music School: University Symphony Orchestra, Hill Aud., 8 pm. SUMMER PLACEMENT SERVICE 212 SAB ANNOUNCEMENT Graduate couples needed to inter- view teenagers throughout the nation during May and June; information available thru this office or ISR, Room 4062, ANNOUNCEMENT Phillips Exeter Academy, New Hamp- iss Lit erview .- 121 ster by ails av Gei rad' O elease PM. A kham. EW berty, London, England, will students Tues., Dec. 7, 10 p.m.; must have typing skill; y phone or in person; further ailable. ieral Notices, uting Club: Come Liking, re- exam, tension! Sun., Dec. 5, Meet at Huron St. entrance to Naked Lunch natural food inexpensive, prepared restaurant carefully lunch Weekdays 11-2:30 331 THOMPSON i f y~ LEDA SOJOSTROM Expose and con-tiuctive criticism of the practice of psychiatry. "The book is social criticism as well as highly ar- tistic autobiography. It is scandalous because of its honesty. A change should come about in people's attitudes towards a group of parasites who pose as healers." -D. J. Lystrup Available at University Cellar Prospectilve Law Students. There will be a Panel Discussion on MONDAY, DEC. 8 at 7:30 P.M. In Room 100 -- Hutchins Hall The topic of the discussion will be LAW AS A CAREER. The panel will include Professor WHITE, a faculty member at UM Law School; Professor Jim EISENSTEIN from the Political Science Department, a practicing lawyer from Ypsilanti, a graduating- law student, and it will be moderated by Dean McKAULEY, Dean of Admissions, UM Law School. SPONSORED BY UNDERGRAD POLITICAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION ENTER HUTCHINS HALL ON S. STATE ST. I , - _____________ __- ___________________________I' Tll & Stereo Rentals 1 $10.00 per month NO DEPOSIT FREE DELIVERY, PICK UP AND SERVICE CALL NEJAC TV RENTALS 662-5671, GRAD COUPLES needed to Interview Teenagers ACROSS THE NATION MAY-JUNE '72 Training: January-March about $750 for training and interviewing, plus and living expenses. For information see Pr I _ .. ------- - I I _ . _ __._---.. __.. _._ Pay is travel THERE'S A RUMOR GOING AROUND THAT MARTHA COOK HAS CHANGED WELL, Her 21 meals a week haven't changed. Her maid and linen service haven't changed. Her classic beauty hasn't changed. THELMA, Room 4062, Institute for Social Research an equal opportunity employer ! ' i BUT, Her outlook on life has. Come see for yourself. You'll love her. 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