Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, March 23, 1975 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY This $15 haircut may, not be what you hadi in mind,. .J I- O - G e MI CHIGAN UNION BARBER V1 all you need in a haircut __ _Price: $3.50 DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .: ;. .....::. . .:{.".:".;:v$i .L:::.. ..d.':..?'rf Sunday, March 23 "The Ecotone Between Spartlna and Salicornia in the Tidal Marshes Day Calendar of San Francisco Bay," 1139 N S, 111 4 pm. T ASearch for Sounds plied Mechanics; engineering I Channel 4, WWJ TV, noon. Science: J. Dundurs, Tech. Inst., WUOM: Sheila Steward, "A Tri- Northwestern U., "Heat Condue-1 bute to Noel Coward," 1 pm. tion in Contact Problems and Ther- drawin Int'l Ctr.: World's Fair, N. Cam- mal Rectification," 229 W. Eng., shells, pus Commons, noon-6 pm. 4 pm. The eg IM Sports: Family recreation, -Tee State, ovr, Family rc. in Medicinal Chemistry; Michigan ent col Stat, Hoover, 13:0-5:30 pm. Women in Science: Gertrude B. UAC Musket: Guys and Dolls, Elion, Wellcome Research Lab, the col Power, 2, 8 pm. "The Biochemical Approach to the ingsa T rombone student recital, Recital Treatment of Gout," S. Lec. Hall, Ukrain 'Hall, 2:30 pm; Univ. Youth Band, Med. Sci. II, 4 pm. Harry McTerry, conductor, Hill Physics: Dr. S. Ellis, Fermi Nat'l Ther And., 3 pm; faculty recital - "An Accelerator Lab, "Producing the of an" Afternoon of Song," Rackham New Particles," Rm. 2046 Randall in larg Aud., 4 pm; degree recital -Rcih- Lab, 4:15 pm .dspa and Baier, saxophone, Cady Music ,display Rm., Stearns Bldg., 4:30 pm; French Summer Placement rested Horn student recital - Cady Mu- 763-4117 made sic Rm., Stearns Bldg., 8 pm; degree When t recital - Alan Milster, organ, Hill TWA Airlines. Kansas: Interview Aud., 8 pm; Greer Ellison, flute, Mon./Tues. Mar. 24/25; briefings With t Recital Hall, 8 pm. every hour 10 am-7 pm in Kuenzel distinct rd Fair stimulates interest international differences Continued from Page 1) (Greek) table. People like, he Browning of Radcliff Junior g a pattern on the egg- explained, to see scenes from High in Garden City. with ink and candlewax. other countries. The co-chairman of the World ggs are later dyed differ- Many children came to the Fair, Kwasi Osei, estimated lors. Both the lines and World Fair as a school trip, that 2,000 people would attend ors have particular mean- such as Kim Davis and Sue the three day event. and represent different _--___ ian regions. peculiar rhytbmatic beats 'instrument" drew people! e numbers to the African area. Six pieces of wood, length-wise on two 1 )gs of rolled-up cardboard. his "instrument" was hit wo short broom handles, melodies were created., usic captivated the audi- can b o a r d s create " asked a fascinated wo- t was a mystery to all. 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I " PE( cause learnin tures," he sa C E t (Continued from Page 1) game. As one girl insisted, "I cent decided that they are "lib- think I am irrational and always eral," 42.7 per cent admit to do irrational things. No norm being "middle-of-the-road," 9.71 or statisticewill ever bear any per cent are "conservative," truth for me. and .5 per cent call themselves TWA Airlines, Kansas: interview .Mon./Tues. Mar. 24ff25; briefings every hour 10 am-7 pm in Kuenzel Lounge, Union; stewards/steward- esses; Must be 20 plus; Go direct. say that we're only at the b do for our customers. ONLY 9 DAYS LEFT! We are endinq our unique, no longer economically feas- ible, 11/2 year old, 25 % new-book discount. We don't enioy doinq this, so we're extendinq it throuqh March 31st to give customers a final opportunity to benefit from it, and after that you may want a 15 % discount club membership- still a better d e a I than anyone else's - and of course we will match any other store's prices anyway. This is a chance to thank those- who have supported us, and'to eDinninq of what we intend to DAVID & STAFF "far right." The estimated parental income for 56.4 per cent was $20,000 ort more. "I wish I were one of the rich kids I keep hearing about," complained one student. All of those voicing their re-I actions seemed totally skeptical about the study. Whenever any-; one seriously considered a sta- tistic, it was only briefly and' usually with a frivolous com- ment about the apparently un- scientific nature of such in- quiries. Perhaps the students were challenging the old numbers THE MICHIGAN DAILY Volume LXXXV, No. 137 Sunday, March 23, 1975 Is edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan. News phone 764-0562. Second class postage paid at Ann Arbor, Michigan 48106. Published d a i I y Tuesday through Sunday morning during the Univer- sity year at 420 Maynard Street, Ann Arbor. Michigan 48104. 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