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i l-it: MICHIGAN UAIL.Y

Sunday, October 28, 1973

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Honeywell
0 A two-part, seven-hour short course in photog-

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raphy open to everyone.
* Topics from Basic Camera
macrography, Filters to Films
Darkroom Techniques.

handling to Photo-
and Composition to

Seminar will be held in the
regency Ballroom of the Campus Inn
MONDAY, NOV. 5, 7-10:30 p.m.
TUESDAY, NOV. 6, 7-10:30 p.m.
$15
($10 refundable in Honeywell Merchandise
at Purchase Camera)

WILLIAM BOTKIN
Seminar Instructor
Topics from Basic Camera Handling
to Photomacrography, Filters to Films
and Composition to Darkroom Tech-
niques

.,i i Concert
WILLIS C. PATTERSON
Director, Michigan Club
Michigan Men's Glee Club
and
Morehouse College Glee Club
FRIDAY, Nov. 9-8:30 p.m.
HILL AUDITORIUM
TICKETS $3.50, $2.50, $1.50
(Hill Box Office opens Nov. 1 )

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"WE BELIEVE," states the task service
force, "there must be a new con- lockster
cern on the part of the federal selected
government for the effectiveness of cal con
American post - secondary educa- 0 A
tion." from "
To achieve such "effectiveness," "the kir
the report suggests: er" sj
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imize the incentives for institutions vigilant
to compete for students" by mov- tain op(
ing the flow of monetary aid to- M "A
ward students rather than colleges. support
Newman said the report differed other w
here from this summer s contro- more a
versial Carnegie Commission study compet
on higher education, which advised money.
higher public college tuition as a Newr
means t a w a r d inter-institutional
competition. secreta
" "More conscious and deliber- emphas
people" on"port coi
ate choices by young pepe enpr than
whether to attend college, and ethan
which sort of college or program
to attend. This should be accom-
panied, Newman said, by a relax-
ation of the college-right-after-high-
school time sequence. is edited
9 Increased.recognition for the the Uni
role of "proprietary, industrial, Ann4-6 A
cultural and community organiza- daily Tu
tions" in post secondary education, during t
nard Stro
led by new federal legislation to Subscri

"a G.I. Bill for community
to break the educational
p for a period of service in
d national, regional, or lo-
nmmunity programs."
shift in federal concern
quantity of manpower" to
nds and quality of manpow-
pecifically by insuring free
choice through " a more
anti-trust policy" to main-
enness of professions.
.n incentive approach" to
of public institutions - in
vords, forcing colleges to be
ccountable by making them
e for state and federal
ian and Education Under-
ry Sidney Marland both
ized Friday that the re-
isisted of "suggestions rath-
statements of new federal
THE MICHIGAN DAILY
Vol. LXXXIV, No. 46
Sunday, October 28, 1973
d and managed by students at
versity of Michigan. News phone
Second class postage paid at
nor, Michigan 48106. Published
esday through Sunday morning
the University year at 420 May-
eet, Ann Arbor, Michigan 48104.
tion rates: $10 by carrier (cam-
); $11 local mail (Michigan and
12 non-local mail (other states
eign).
er session published Tuesday
Saturday morning. Subscrip-
es: $5.50 by carrier (campus
6.50 local mail (Michigan and
$7.00 non-local rpail totber
nd foreign).

New ed. policy urged

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