THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 2, 1974 pe law passes; Iiozs ~es 2n ward Coib fords into (Wards) and did well." One and Two RICHMAN, who was expected to beat her radical opponent. in a close two-party race-no GOP can- didate ran in Ward Two-told re- porters, "Nobody's crying. Fvery- body's relieved that it's over. Ap- parently all the Republicans voted for Kathy (Kozachenko)." The election night was punctuat- LSA goverw blocks course By SARA RIMER The LSA Governing Faculty yesterday eliminated the Report of the Commission on Graduation Requirements' (GRC) proposal calling for most Literary College courses to carry either four or two credits. By substituting classical studies and romance languages Prof. Ernst Pulgram's resolution - which relegates responsibility for credit hour decisions to individual departments-the faculty effec- tively blocked the Commission's original plan designed to en- courage students to concentrate on a four course load per semes- ter rather than the present five. course average. Commission Chairman Ray- mond Grew opposed the Pulgram resolution, arguing, "It allows far more decentralization than this college can permit." THE FACULTY ALSO approv- ed in principal proposals suggest- ing that advanced placement credit, credit by examination, course mart, pilot, and mini courses be continued. After heated debate, the fac- ulty passed two proposals asking that the College grant a maxi- mum of 16 credits to students undertaking atypical studies of experience outside listed courses. ic en Daily Official Bulletin Tuesday, April 2 Day Calendar u rn Future Worlds: J. Lilly, "Interspecies (SCommunication," Hill Aud., 3 pm. Ctr. Russian, E. European Studies: Smini-course, F. Svensson, "The Tribal ed by inaccurate slating of pre- Peoples of the Soviet Far East,"rw. cinct totals, late inclusion of us- Cont. Rm., Rackham Bldg., 4 pm. uaily conservative-leaning absen- Music School: Wind & percussion student recital, SM Recital Hall, 12:30 tee votes, and some 34 challenged pm. Second Ward ballots eariler in the statistics: R. LePage, MSU, "Smooth- day. ing Wald's, Tests," 3003 Angell Hall, 4 pm. Physics: J. Lannin, Max-Planck Today's election story was writ- Inst., "Roman Scattering in Amor- ten by Dan Biddle with files from phous Materials," 2038 Randall Lab, 4 reporters Gordon Atcheson, Jeff Kelsey Museum: B. Kanael, Haver-f Day, Cheryl Pilate, Stephen Selbst, ford College, "The Art of the Ancient Synagogue, Aud. A, Angell Hall, 4:10 Jack Krost, and David Whiting. pm. W. W. Cook lectures on American Institutions: N. Glazer, "Challenges to i the System: Jobs & Education," Aud. 3, E fac lty MB, 4:15 pm. Psych Films: "Timepiece;" "Year of the Commune," Aud. 3, MLB, 4:30 pm. Society, Automotive Engineers: G. caThompson, "Engineering & Racing," 325 W. Engin., 7:30 pm. Romance Languages, Classical Stu: dies: H. Flasche. "Key Words in Cal- The credits will be. reviewed deron's Tragedy," Lee. Rm. 1, MLB, 8 by a Board of Study composed of pm. fivefacuty embes wose er- Music School : Jazz Band, E.L. Smith, five faculty members whose ser- conductor, Rackham Aud., 8 -pm. vice will be regarded as part of WCBN: "Going Crazy with Blues & a teaching assignment. all .that Jazz: A History of Women in JOURNALISM professor Wil- Blues & Jazz," WCBN 8.5, 8 pm. liamPortr oposedthe ro- Music School: M. Evans, organ, Hill am Porter opposed the pro- Aud., 8 pm. posal's suggestion to grant credits Music School: String dept. student for outside work, stressing, "The recital, SU Recital Hall, 8 pm. heat on our department will be Summer Placement tremendous if this passes. We 3Jewel Company, Jewlomn, Detroit. Will inter. already have enormous pressure view Tuesday, Apr. 2, 9:30 to 5, deliver on us to grant credits for work and call on regular customers, selling on The Royal Oak Tribune, The & delivery work. Excellent money. Reg- Pontac ressandThe ichgan ister. Pontiac Press, and The Michigan Camp Tamarack, Ortonville, Brigh- Daily newspapers. We spend an ton. Will interview Friday, April 5 9:30 enormous amount of time fending to 5. Openings: counselors for (boys 8- it off." 10), kitchen help, bus/truck drivers, Counerig Prter Grw sidnature. Countering Porter, Grew said, BASF Wyandotte Corp., Wyandotte, "The heat is going to increase in Mi. Will interview Tues., Apr. 9, 9:30 colleges everywhere for work- to 5. Openings in Engr. Dept., Plant/ study. Good teaching always Maintenance Services for chemical and generates heat, sometimes de- Mech. Engrs. Juniors only. Register. Good Humor CorJ., Detroit. Drive a bate as well." small truck sell Ice Cream and be A chemistry professor argued, outdoors all summer. Good money. Reg- "Our department voted unani- ister, thispropsal, Announcements: mously to oppose this proposal, Meredith Corp., Des Moines, Iowa. since we do not anticipate enough Summer Intern Program for juniors in release time to meet the huge general, graphic, agricultural journal- burden this would place on the ist. Details available. faculty." National Life Ins. Co., Montpelier, Vt. Openings for grad. student with one year of their MBA program of study IN OTHER ACTION, the fac- completed, in investment dept. Details ulty approved the Admission Of- available. fice's recommendation that the requirement of SAT scores from transfer students be eliminated. $100 except Fri., Sat., Happy to announce we now carry DUNHAM HIKING BOOTS men and womens MOE SPORT SHOPS 711 N. University 668-6915 I STEVE'S LUNCH 1313 SO. UNIVERSITY Home Cooking Is Our Specialty Breakfast All Day 3 eggs, Hash Browns, Toast & Jelly-$1 .05 Ham or Bacon or Sausage with 3 eggs, Hash Browns, Toast and Jelly-$1.40 3 eggs, Rib Eye Steak, Hash Browns, Toast & Jelly-$1.90 Specials This Week Beef Stroganoff Chinese Pepper Steak Home-mode Beef Stew Goulash Egg Rolls Home-made Soups (Beef, Barley, Clam Chowder, etc.) Chili, Vegetable Tempuro (served after 2 p.m.) Fried Rice with Sausages and Vegetables THE MICHIGAN DAILY Tuesday, April 2, '1974 .1 . 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