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i HE MICHIGAN DAILY Wednesday, April 3,19h
Esch seeks action from HEW Dolphin expert Lilly suggests
on health scholarship program self-analysis in a cement tank
(Continued from Page 1) BOB MAHER, administrative as- Maher questioned OHMD's dedi- By BETH NISSEN Lilly noted the strong groip pro- ' thought who had concluded that
months of a normal academic sistant to Congressman Paul Rog- cation to publicizing the program, "You can create yor own ni- tection instinct in dolphins, the paths of math and physics ul-
year. ers (D-Fla.), claims the red tape saying that recruitment is "not verse," said John Lilly, modern "To dolphins, the groups is para- timately led nowhere, accused
As a compensation for the de- and stallings in administrating the high priest of consciousness, to a mount." he said. "The group will Lilly of stagnating by playing the
A-scholarshipsappears"deliberatestanding room only Future Worlds save the individual if it does not "little boy and floating in his
" styed funding, Kissinger said, the Maher contends that HEW was is letting young people know the c r o w d yesterday at Hill Audi- endanger itself." tank."
stipend for those moth e "not enthused" with the program program exists and letting them torium. LILLY AGREED with one stu-
ing from THE said the one year of post-graduate since its inception. join." Maher also claimed the Lilly, a California neurophysicist, LILLY FIELDED audience quer- dent who said that "trying to find
t 341 5o.Main h n ya fps-'rdae' ies jointly with his wife Toni, an out where it s at is ide where
service was "a fact of life that "It took Manpower a year just OHMD budget for the program is biophysicist, dolphin expert and Ls tlyrit his wife in uit's at" but told the ded that
downtown Ann the students will have to face." to appoint a council and a direc- "lower than appropriate." cartographer of altered states ofLS stherapist and partner in Lilly'si , ut tol thec tat
ppaloerthn ppoprat. onciuses adocte syrfom-consciousness travels, he couldn't answer for them exact-
Those students who choose to tor to set up the machinery," he consciousness advocates styrofoam-
"Lighting" Hen- wait until next year to receive the said yesterday. "We lost a whole HOWEVER, Kissinger asserted insulated saltwater tanks as "a Calling the search for happiness xY "where it was.
fulightipgndHen-st be e-xmined place to find yourself." "the major question in one's ex- "Get into a tank and keep ask-
Bill Champion, plus full stipen mus e re-exa year there due to administrative that he was actively engaged in istence," Lilly said he could not ing 'Who am I?' " advised Lilly.
te like:sLudio on with neglect." trying to inform scholarship re- LILLY CONTENDS that only specify, however which path was "Self-analysis," added his wife,
-_ngersad._ cipients of their status and explain through ourselves can we discover best. "is the only analysis worth a
ums-FreePostersu nto them why the program is mov- the future. One eloquent student of eastern damn."

AP Photo

Yablonski's killer
Convicted murder Paul Gilly, left, is escorted to a police car from
Delaware County Courthouse in Media, Pa., after testifying that
his orders to assassinate Joseph Yablonski came from former
United Mine Workers head W.A. "Tony" Boyle.
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LS&A Faculty Workshop
Thurs., April 4, 1974
Center for Research and Learning (CRLT)
109 E. MADISON
Board bus in front of Angell Hall-2:45 p.m.
Return at 5:15

VOTE
IN RACKHAM STUDENT GOVERNMENT ELECTIONS
TO BE ELECTED: President, Vice President, 15 Representatives
ELIGIBLE TO VOTE: Every student enrolled in Rackham
DATES: March 25-29 and April 1-5, 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
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Mon., Mar. 25-Rackham Building Tues., Apr. 2-Grad Library
Tues., Mar. 26-Grad Library Wed., Apr. 3-.rFishbowl
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Thurs., Mar. 28-Engin. Arch Lobby
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Mon., Apr. 1-Rackham Building
For information, call 763-0109, weekday afternoons
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the Israeli Ambassador to the United States
and Israel's popular and
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7:00-Information about programs in Israel:
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