rags .t W.0 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday. October 30, 1973 a_ c I i-'oge Iwo TH~ MICHIGAN DAILY WOMEN'S CAREER OPPORTUNITIES LUNCH HOUR DISCUSSIONS The second in a series of informal group sessions. C o m e hear represntatives from variousemployers and graduate/professional schools discuss their opportunities for women. All women welcome. Feel free to bring your lunch. SPONSORED BY CA RE E R TUES., OCT. 30-12 noon 0 1 1 Mayor urges campaign fund controls = I * Cornell University--Graduate School of Business & Public Administration 0 University of Santa Clara (Calif.)-Law School Held .in Michigan League, Conference Rm. No. 4 Coming up Nov. 7-BURGER KING CORP.; University of Chi- cago-Graduate School EMU Major Events Committee with WWWW presents AME RICA November 9 wen Fieldhouse 8 P Tickets: $3, $4, $5-reserved Planning Placement 764-7460 BoN .M. J e r r y DeGrieck (HRP-First Ward) claimed the proposed or- dinance is merely an effort to "cover-updcampaign irregularities" committed by local Republicans in last April's city election. HE AND CAROL Jones (D-Sec- ond Ward) said they would reserve final judgement on the measure until they see it in final form. The city attorney's office is pres- ently preparing a draft ordinance to be submitted to council at a later date,tStephenson said. But he did not indicate when the measure will be placed before coun- cil for action. In other action last night, Coun- cil approved changes in the Model Cities Policy Board in an effort (Continued from Page 1) to make the advisory group more gesture aimed at helping local responsive to "the community." GOP interests avoid adverse af- fects which the Watergate scandal LAST JUNE, the Department of has had on the entire Republican Housing and Urban Development Party. (HUD), which fiods the nrnornm F Laav T./ / rr aalla a' elUO iaaG 1L V . Qaaa r serving some 10,000 low income area residents, said the board has been closed to citizen input and demanded new procedures be adopted. Under the new proposal, board members who miss four consecu- tive meetings .will be dismissed.' The policy board was also ex- panded from 23 to 30 members. The additional seats will go to various organizations in the Model Cities area. The plan came. under heavy fire' from Norris Thomas (D-First Ward) a:d DeGrieck, who both termed the measuire "paternalis- tic," bt it passed with the Re- publican c;ouncil members' support. THI' IS SAID the plan denies Model City residents self-determi- nation and dismissed the proposal as "junk." By anproving the alter- ations, DeGrieck claimed council merely "bowed down to HUD." Council member John McCor- mick (F-Fifth Ward) supported the measlre but added the changes are not the final answer. He and other Republicans stressed that HUD threatened to cit off funds to local programs is new policy board guidelines were not approved. 4 Ni AVAILABLE AT: Ann Arbor Music Mart, Huckleberry Pa rt y Store, J.L. Hudson's. McKenny Union. Professional schools rated I a " ' L U I (Continued from Page 1), for professional careers, and ac- cording to the study it has not been at the expense of academic standards. Three quarters of the deans stated that the average stu- dents in the professional schools are brighter and have had better academichpreparation than. their counterpart of 10 years ago had. I CLINICAL PSYCHOLOGY Sr. Orientation for graduate study other mental health careers. in Psychology and GRAD SCHOOL APPLICATIONS TUESDAY, October 30 AUD_ C AN(GELIL HIA LL-8 P M BLACK & ORANGE DAY is coming OCTOBER 31st OVERBECK BOOKSTORE 1216 S. University 663-9333 At the present time, two thirds of the professional school popula- tion is male,. with males making up nine tenths of the population in the areas of Business, Dentistry, Law, Forestry, and Optometry. There were less than five percent in Nursing, and forty percent in social work. The smallest percentage of mi- nority group students is in the areas of Forestry and Dentistry, with the highest numbers in Social work, Optometry, and Theology. ALTHOUGH THE study asked the opinions of deans on the quality of variousschools, no quantitative data was organized on the differ- ences between schools in the same area. The survey was conducted by Dr. Peter Blau, a sociology professor at Columbia University, under a grant from the National Science Foundation. i 7 : A We do it for Unless you're working on a B housework is a drag. When yo you ... weekly. You'll haver other fury things in life. This like it hete. 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