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THE MICHIGAN DAILY

Wednesday, January 30, 1974

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THE rnrMa:EI I.ADILY Wednesday,7Q'%:ar January 30, 1974J:2 '"
Daily Official Bulletin u ci
Wensay aury3, Counilapprove seca
O9' e nsa ,a n ay3 pW# Day Calender
Bu iess S h o ak tn lb (Continued from Page 1)Un v riy a d ct cim al Th s ak
S CO O A V 1 %+0~at Bsies 93 cho Mrktngcltg 'Council, the Board of Regents and UnertyadcycimalTs k
4C? Aars,"Bu. d. non.ciy olie hif Wltr rany.moe hecity iefre eoe'The co
Antm:T. Harrison "Clinical & "We expect there will be some ac- muho yt tm o onUiestyaearp
ONilEVERY BOKIN THE STOREcoamn PRlatern of04Red.leCt.e1,ion taken before the end of the calls. report, wh
IN FO R M A T IO N loolpmn eese"40,Md d term," said Charles Morris, con-' Presently, the University's se- safety prc
41 ,J~~i L IIJ~ Medieval, Renaissance Collegiumn: A. cil chairman and associate dean 'curity system includes a special providing1
5UEWE~~EWU5~~EE~E~ ~ ~ Rii '~~'Hyman, Columbia U, "Religion & Phi- of LSA.capsuiof2ctyoleofthUiv
Whien you pay cash for your books at 40 + losophy in Medieval Philosophy: The c a prtoxima ty 30posingfheUivet
' Christian Traditions," 120 Hutchins' ficers,aprxmtl30huigUvesy
3' 3Hll Law Quad, 4 pm.I THE COUNCIL'S recommenda- and hospital security guards, and es proport
P sttistics: M Stone, University Col-; tions address problems with the' 65 part and full-time Burns guards. ,e. odn uy 07Agl alaei
PAgE, Lonpon "aeiImproprieties," current security system. k
A 336MAYNAD 40indran Purdue U, "contagious Demand the International Association of "
Featuring: JANE WATERSON 336MAYNRDoys Models," 229 W Engin.. 4 pm. Chiefs of Police (IACP), which is-u h school head
Phiego, "upWefl eumof "oP sued a report last fal, is that
Admissions Director Bldg. Lbray xcudd-AL ALS FNAm., 4 pmB.urn guards are not authorized (Continued from Page 2P terntiVes
Bartin613Oxfrd o aress. problms fiding a facility that'si most desir
Rd,8p."They are not sworn peace of- bynbl. the sit
F am Ross. -"All they can do is the board's lack of any solid
AND THERLAW CHOO SPEKERS" "stand there and say I saw It hap-, budgetary figures for the school, Respond:
ADOHRLWSHOSPAESiDim ension of Religious Experience pe,"u'he a' ontigwhich its opponents have nick- aton
thelp" named "adass hig." wait to s
JA N * LETUREAND ISCUSIONSERIS 0Originally the school was slated fiden ha
OTHER COUNCIL complaints for 125 students and a budget of;fdntta
N E."A N 0JANUARY 30, WEDNESDAY 3-5 P.M., ANGELL HALL, AUD. A inaldequatelyatinedat unrad aen 0broll ent fbewen30candr tttoe
~ ,incldeuallegainetatudard aero7600,enutcurrenan cll for taoet
"Yoga and Its Spiritual Context" and lacking in sensitivity to the: 40 and no final budget. Rencken
7:3'0 P.M . FREE AND OPEN TO THE PUBLIC University's philosophy and needs. Ralph Bohouse admitted the al- a "pure an
NEXT WEEK FEB. 6, WEDNESDAY 3-5 P.M., ANGELL HALL, AUD. A
MIGE L AU . B"MY PERSONAL EXPERIENCE OF BUDDHISM"
by STEWART GORDON, Ph.D., U of MFCSGOP
ALL WELCOME! FEB. .7, THURSDAY 3-5 P.M., ANGELL HALL, AUD. A Counseling Services-Office of Student Servic
1FILMS: "Mood of Zen" "Buddhism, Man, & Nature", "A Zen Monastery A program of small group experiences for personal growth and staff development,
SPONSORED BY UNDERGRAD ECON. ASSC.. . in Japan", "Vejen", "Requiem for a Fith", "Sacred Art of Tibet" articipatio. Groups are led by trained facilitators. Members are expected to atte
Available this semester (groups meet weekly unless otherwise specified)
by BARBARA LINDERMAN, local yoga instructress Couples Groups-weekend and ongoing Art Workshop
IOngoing and Weekend Women's Groups Astrology and Personality

ty plant
es lines of authority un-
incil members claim.
Incil 's recommendations
ised version of the IACP
ich t e r m s the present
gram "not effective in
the services required by
rsity" and claims the
is "not receiving servic-
tonate to. funds expend-
named
school was "not ideal or
-able," but was "dictated.
'jation in the schools at
ing to the charge of in-
planning he said, "if we
e the extreme intricate
11l never start. I feel con-
tthe administration can
ier a program I can be
le with."
called his vote for Dulin
id simple policy matter."
:es
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