Poge Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 14, 1973 Poge Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, October 14, 1973 UAC presents HOLIDAY BONANZA TO NASSAAU FIRST TIME EVER SON ESTA BEACH "OL U DECEMBER 30-JANUARY 6 f Round trip jet Windsor/Nassau * Choice of air-conditioned accommodations A Full American breakfast daily * All transfers & baggage handling 0 Private beach, free golf & tennisI $230 + $14 DOUBLE $220 + $14 QUAD For More Information UNIVERSITY ACTIVITIES CENTER TRAVEL OFFICE 2ND FLOOR, MICHIGAN UNION PHONE: 163-2147 " i I. WOMEN!! Improve your Bowling JOIN A BOWLING LEAGUE AT THE MICHIGAN UNION Sign up at the bowling lanes or call 662-4431 Ford fits right in at underwear festival CEDAR SPRINGS, Mich. (UPI) official greetings or ceremonies. -The man President Nixon chose as his vice president flew home INSTEAD, THE 60-year-old Re- yesterday to the cheers of his publican leader of the House drove neighbors and to watch some of 30 miles north to Cedar Springs, them parade in red flannel under waving and smiling to the few wear. persons cheering him along the Rep. Gerald Ford, first elected road. to Congress in this western Mich- The first thing he asked when -he igan district in 1948, was making stepped from his car at Jordan his 24th consecutive appearance College, a religious academy op- at the Cedar Springs "red flan- erated by the United Holiness nel" festival, church in Cedar Springs, was: The small town calls itself the "How's the game going?" red flannel underwear capital of The game he meant was Mich- the wrld.igan versus Michigan State, the 'I HAVE SUCH a great affe^-annual big game. Ford once played ,center for Michigan and was tion for Cedar Springs," he said, cetrfrMcIa n a named the team's most valuable "that I just couldn't bring myse player in 1934. Michigan won 31-0. Lplaye inC1934. MicyiganCwon 31-0. to aLLanrinn INSIDE THEiacademy'stchurch Ski Steamboat, Colorado I Jan. 2-7 Total Cost-$185.50 LODGING-with 600-1200 fellow Midwestern col- legiates at luxury Steamboat Village Inn-steam rooms, saunas, pools, restaurants, and nightclubs, 100 ft. from main lifts. TRANSPORTATION-roundtrip charter from Lan-. sing without trans., the trip is $71.50. SKIING-5-day lift tickets. APRES-SKI-FREE BEER PARTIES, MOVIES, CONTESTS, RACES, ENTERTAINMENT U of M SKI CLUB at 769-4905 to aoanaon my iraun ing its festival." Ford arrived from W aboard a U.S. Air Force than 24 hours after Ni inated him as the coun vice president. His plane landed at Gr ids, the town where he and won all state footba in high school, but there of a enu INSIDE THE academy's church, ashington Ford chatted, answered a few po- e jet less litical questions and discussed old xon nom- friends and times. He also recalled try's 40th his feelings when Nixon asked him to assume the post resigned by rand Rap- Spiro Agnew. grew up "I was a little overwhelmed, to all honors be frank," Ford said, "but I was were no thrilled." Of politics, he said he considered Agnew a good friend and that he believed he could carry out Nixon'sAPh wishes in handling both foreign REP. GERALD FORD (R-Mich.) sits in his Washington,I and domestic issues. office in January 1949 during his freshman term in the House. Generation will publish again TOO MUCH- SOUND. FOR TOO LITUE MONEY hoto D.C. 11 (Continued from Page 1) an outlet like Generation is a ne- cessity." THE FIRST ISSUE of Genera- tion this year will come out in De- cember, with a second issue ex- pected in the spring. The deadline for submitting work was October 10, but the staff says they still welcome late entries. Since its inception 23 years ago, Generation has won the enthusiasm of local artists for its inter-arts idea - the concept of integrating different forms into a single expres- sion. Traditionally, the magazine has encouraged interdisciplinary artistic activities, as well as print- ing artists' work. In its first issue, Generation pub- lished a plan for a cultural center that foreshadowed the Power Cen- ter by 20 years. Created by Archi- tecture and Design students, the Center design included plans for sculpture, photographs, furniture, LEGAL ABORTIONS $135 National Abortion Center 19009 W. 7 Mile Rd. 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"There was a According to English Prof. Mar- post-war shift away from politics vin Felheim, first faculty advisor and war towards an involvement in to Generation, the magazine lost the arts." DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN i"v...-:.":."I:,+"tf:::j{.r...} . .}:.. [;.r>.. -:.. S .:":<:${ s:C :..... . ~?s9.°: Sunday, October 14 ony in Southeast Asia," Aud. B, An- DAY CALENDAR 'ell Hal,. 4 pm. Religion. Ethics Office: Festival of Grad.,Sch. of Business Admin.: R. Life Pot Luck," meditapoin Roosa, Brown Bros. & Harriman, for- Life, "A Spiritual Pot Luck," medita- mer ndersec'y of treasury for mone- tion, worship, workshops, Arboretum tary affairs, "Position of the Dollar in (Alice Lloyd Lounges if it rains), 6:30 the Internat'l Monetary System," 90 am.-7:30 pm.I Farnsworth, Detroit. 4 pm. (charge) TV Center: "Dickens World: David Psysics Seminar: D. Zwanziger, NYU, Copperfield," wwJ-TV, Channel 4, "Theory & Practice of Magnetic Mono- noon. poles," P-A Colloq. RmA 4 pm. Musical, Society: Bayanihan Phillip- Art Film Series: Rousseau &Munch, pine Dance Co., Power Ctr., 3, 8 pm. Aud. 3, MLB, 7, 9 pm. Music School: Faculty Chamber Con- Music School: Composers Forum, SM cert, Rackham Aud., 4 pm. Reital Hall, 8 pm. Monday,.October 15 CAREER PLANNING & PLACEMENT Geography Lecture: J. Beaujeu-Gar- 3200 SAB, 764-7456 nier, U. of Paris, "Urbanization in the Recruiting on Campus: Oct. 15 Paris Region," W. Conf. Rm.,Rackham, Gantos, 'Inc.; Oct. 16: Univ. of Roches- 3 pm. .er (Grad. Sch. of Mgt.), Boston Univ., Mus. of & Dept. of Anthropology: B. Law; Oct. 17: Indiana Univ. Law; Bronson, SE Asia Anthro. Field Mu- wash. & Lee Univ, Law; Oct. 18: Van- seum, Chicago, "Politics & Archaeol- derbilt Univ Law; Oct. 19: Boston Col- -_lege Law; Oct. 22: Northwestern Uni- versity, Grad. Sch. of Mgt. N. Y. Univ., Grad Sch. of Bus. Ad.; Univ. of Chicago, Law; N. W. School of Law, Lewis & Clark College; Oct.' 23: Proc- ter & Gamble Distrib. Co., Consortium for Grad. 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