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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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CUT YOUR STUDY TIME
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At Tonight's Mini-Lesson you'll actually improve your reading efficiency,
both speed and comprehension, by using our techniques which have worked
for over '/2 million people just like you. Whether you're a "Lazy Reader"
unable to concentrate, a "Word-at-a-time Reader" who spends days, weeks,
and months reading material that should take minutes and hours, a reader
who can't remember anything you read, or a "Skimmer," who reads fast but
retains little...we can help you. All the advantages of Evelyn Wood Reading
Dynamics will be explained and demonstrated completely at the FREE
Mini-Lesson. Stop wasting valuable time...you've got nothing to lose.
everything to gain!
Attend a free mini lesson
MON DAY, SEPT. 16
TUESDAY, SEPT. 17
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18
THURSDAY, SEPT. 19
at 7:30 p.m.
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JOIN
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OR
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GO.
TO ELECTION
MEETING SEPT. 24,
UNION BALLRM.
(Nominations for Pres., VP.,
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mitted in Writing at Office
Before Sept. 20)
TO BARGAINING
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TUES., SEPT. 10, 17
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At Meeting Sept. 24,
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Band marches on
(Continued from Page 1) Students are often envious the annual "Bandoram,
the students. I think this is one when band members take off Auditorium.
reason why we are so well liked on trips, but what few people Cavender is greatly c
all across the board." realize is that all travel fees about people who wil
are self-financed.. "We don't get rigid perfection of th
ONCE themes are chosen and a cent of money for travel," performance and assur
Cavender explains. "Any money achieved with whips an
the musical selections are made, we spend we have to earn our-i Says Cavender, "Peopl
Cavender contacts an arranger
since much of the music the selves." think we are authorit
band plays is not pre-arranged This year the band is spon-cas of our regimen
for a group of such tremendous soring comedian George Carlin ormance, but we fee
size. Some of the more musical- in an effort to raise money. It product of great seil-
lv inclined members can also is also planning three concerts student production all
choose to do the arranging. out of Ann Arbor as well as along the line."
Cavender then works closely
with his assistant director
James Kean in preparing the
tal re:outlinedongaph Mfunds races
formations for the band. The de-fu drae
i ]a r u l n d o r p e r a n d r e w o r k e d u n til a
final design is reached. (Continued from Page 1) Rep. Joel Broyhill
When the fall term begins, ter, on July 22. also a co-sponsor of
the selection process of the new The contribution was the received $5,000 from th
235 members moves underway. largest single gift Fulton's com- committee, $3,000 frorr
"Our organization is one of the mittee has received, according ginia Medical Politica
most democratic on campus," to its most recent campaign Committee and $2,500
Cavender asserts. "Every sec- funding report, and represented Oral Surgery Politica
tion votes upon itself. I have more than 10 per cent of his Committee.
no favorites because I don't do campaign expenses listed as of He listed total camp
the selecting." He noted that Sept. 10. tributions of $137,817.09
even those individuals who were The congressman won a land-
members of the band the year slide victory over a state legis- REP. AL ULLMAN,
before must try out with the lator in the Democratic pri- gon Democrat who I
newcomers. .aredirected the powerful

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a time reader.

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HE PROUDLY adds that one
feature that sets the Michigan
Marching Band apart from
others is "the kids you see on
the field are doctors, lawyers,
engineers, and everything else.
They're not all music majors."

Most people go through life reading,
without ever learning how!

EVELYN WOOD
READING DYNAMICS

Have you ever had the feeling that you
really don't know what ROSH HASHA-
NAH is all about?
There's got to be something more to
it than apples, honey, and sitting for
hours in the synagogue.
On SUNDAY, Sept. 15 at 1:30
There will be a WORKSHOP on just that!

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y8 pm.
Monday, September 16

Jacobson's open Thursday and Friday evenings until 9:00 P.M.
Saturday until 5:30 P.M.

W U. O 0M, William TaV011-
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a t 1 L EL--429 illStelareas, Execs Comm. of Mobil Oil,.
disusses int'l matters currently af-
fecting petroleum industry at Nat'l
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Miss J's coat with more. - -
hooded, longer, in a plaid
that's rich with Autumn
colors. Fit-then-flare
styling from tie belt to
sweeping hem, a soft hood
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wool bonded to smooth
acetate tricot. A coat to
be judged by the way it
covers. . .everything,
beautifully. From Braetan
for 5 to 13 sizes. $85
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Are you aware of any permanent, temporary or
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qualified Rackham Graduate Students? The new Rack-
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faculty, and students will be appreciated. Help us help
you match talent with opportunity. Ask for Connie Bell,
Director, or Carlene Gonik, Asst. Director. Please call
Tuesday or Friday, 9-5, Wednesday or Thursday, 9-1,
at (763-0109). THE UNIVERSITY IS A NON-DISCRIMA-
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Needs Volunteers
for child care program
innovative tutorial program

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