Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, January 31, 1974 P eT woT E M C I A A L Thursday, January 31, 1974 n V I ENTER TAINM ENT-FUN-LAUGHS college of Engineering Faculty-Student Basketball Game WATERMAN GYM THURSDAY, JANUARY 31 8:00 P.M. Donations Accepted for Mott Children's Hospital. Democrats hit HRP for using disputed registration methods . (Continued from Page 1) 1 action he will take is to dismiss The Democrats criticized Weiss office will accept all newly regis- the deputy registrars who con- for not monitoring the registration tered voters because it is impos- ducted the door-to-door registration process closely enough. "Weiss sible to determine which persons campaign. made the colossal mistake of turn- had been enrolled in the door-to- Nonetheless, both Weiss and ing over whole registration sites door drive. Mayor James Stephenson indicated to the control of one party, thus HRP ADMITTED Tuesday it had voter registration might be can- eliminating the built-in protection undertaken door-to-door registra- celled at all locations expect City provided by having the three par- tion in the student-dominated Sec- Hall to prevent further non- ties watchdog each other," Wieder and Ward, despite official authori- compliance with local regulations. said. zation for enrollment only at desig- nated sites like the Fishbowl. The legality of HRP's action is TZ currently in question. The Demo-j 'es a accusu O crats claim the registration was David Goodman countered that state law permits such registra- )seX-iased practices tion. The city attorney's office has yet to issue an opinion in the (Continued from Page 1) type of thing would happen nce matter. Yeo hn ol apnoc R is desperate and has its a broad-based ruling from the a week for the next year," King back to the wall," Wieder charged. commission. decla Local management reaction was "The party will do anything to JEAN KING, a well-known local hard to come by. All four local win an election, including illegal lawyer and women's advocate, said Kresge managers refused to ans- registration." she was "delighted to hear" of the wer any questions; one even refus- WEISS SAID the only punitive commission's ruling. "I wish this ed to give his name. S I 3 S ' [' FOCUS GROUPS Counseling Services-Office of Student Services A program of small group experiences for personal growth and staff development. There is no fee for participation. Groups are led by trained facilitators. Members are expected to attend all sessions. Available this semester (groups meet weekly unless otherwise specified) Couples Groups-weekend and ongoing Art Workshop Ongoing and Weekend Women's Groups Astrology and Personality Black Women's Group Sensory Awareness and Communication Feelings About Pregnancy Behavior Workshop Human Sexuality Weekend Gestalt Workshop Single Parents Education in Transactional Analysis Complete and Return to Counseling Services, 304 Michigan Union Drop by or call for more information-764-8437 NAME ADDRESS PHONE NO. AGE DATE OF BIRTH STUDENT Q yes Q no; If yes, student status Q fresh. Q soph. Q jr. Q sen. grad. Q spec. 0 MAJOR FIELD OF INTEREST CURRENT EMPLOYMENT, TYPE OF WORK PREVIOUS GROUP EXPERIENCE GROUPS APPLIED FOR: (if more than one choice give in order of priority) SCHEDULE (if applying for an on-going group, puti An X in hours you Most groups meet one three hour session a week, usually an evening. MON. TUES. WEDS. THURS. 1:00 p.m. 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 3:00 9:00 10:00 are definitely NOT free to meet. FRI. If you are applying for a weekend group, indicate any weekends y o u definitely are NOT free this semester. Briefly, what will this group be like if it lives up to your best fantasy? NNW i Are you still reading the way your, parents read? In the first grade, when you were taught to read "Run Spot Run," you had to read it out loud. Word-by-word. Later, in the second grade, you were asked to read silently. But you couldn't do it. You stopped reading out loud, but you continued to say every word to yourself. Chances are, you're doing it right now. This means that you read only as fast as you talk. About 250 to 300 words per minute. (Guiness' Book of World Records lists John F. Kennedy as delivering the fast- est speech on record: 327 words per minute.) The Evelyn Wood Course teaches you to read without mentally saying each word to yourself. Instead of reading one word at a time, you'll learn to read groups of words. To see how natural this is, look at the dot over the line in bold type. " grass is green You immediately see all three words. Now look at the dot between the next two lines of type. and it grows " when it rains With training, you'll learn to use your innate ability to see groups of words., As an Evelyn Wood graduate, you'll be able to read between 1,000 and 3,000 words per minute . . . depending on the difficulty of the material. At 1,000 words per minute, you'll be able to read a text book like Hofstadtler's American Political Tradition and finish each chapter in 11 minutes. At 2,000 words per minute, you'll t' ,able to read a magazine like Time or N.- week and finish each page in 31 seconds. At 3,000 words per minute, you'll be able to read the 447 page novel The God- father in 1 hour and 4 minutes. These are documented statistics based on the results of the 450,000 people who have enrolled in the Evelyn Wood course since its inception in 1959. The course isn't complicated. There are no machines. There are no notes to take. And you don't have to memorize any. thing. 95% of our graduates have improved their reading ability by an average of 4.7 times. On rare occasions, a graduate's read. ingability isn't improved by at least 3 times. In these instances, the tuition is completely refunded. Taie a tree Mini-Lesson on Evelyn Wood. Do you want to see how the coyiss works? Then take a free Mini-Lesson.YM The Mini-Lesson is an hour long peek at what the Evelyn Wood course offers. We'll show you how it's possible to accelerate your speed without skipping a single word. You'll have a chance to try your hand at it, and before it's over, you'll actually increase your reading speed. (You'll only increase it a little, but it's a start.) We'll show you how we can extend your memory. And we'll show you how we make cihpter outlining obsolete. Take a Mini-Lesson this week. It's a vi hzur. And it's free. ALL MINI-LESSONS HELD AT: U-M STUDENT UNION (Dining Room No. 1) LAST DAY: 3 P.M. and 7 P.M.