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Friday, December 8, 1972

THE MICHIGAN DAILY

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LETTERS
Civil War era recalled

T eagarden and VanWiukle
in concert at
BIMBO'S inYpsilanti
TUESDAY, DEC. 12
9:00 P.M.

Page Seven
Council delays action
,on anti-war legislation

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bit if they wanted anything of
him their chance was -good. The
gun was loaded with grape and
made a clean sweep over the ad-
vancing rebs. I had the privelege1
of seeing the very spot where this
took place. It was a sight to be-F
hold blood & pieces of bone
scattered in all directions."
Another group of letters was
written by a University student,
Will Boardman. His letters talk'
about the college customs of the:
period.
"On last Thursday night, the,
junior class, after they had fin-

ished their semiannual examina-
tions, celebrated an old college
custom called 'burying the Me-
chanics.' It is because they have

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now completed the study of Phi- services or materials, and choose
losophy etc. They formed a grand the company with the lowest war
funeral procession-all masked contratcing record even if it meant
and carrying branches - and paying more for gods or services.
marched from town up to the Griffiths added, "It would be
College campus, and there hung great if cities like Cambridge,
the "Mechanic" which was Berkeley and Ann Arbor would do
stuffed with powder and in a the same thing. And if a city like
short time blew up'-very sym- Detroit did, then it could really
bolic." make a difference."
Boardman served during the last Critics of the council accused it
days of the war, seeing action at of attempting to avoid the whole
various places throughout the issue by referring the measure
South. back to the committee hoping that
The collection also includes a j by the time guidelines are clari-
literary diary of Western travels fied a ceasefire ,will be in effect.
that accurately predicted the In- The council could then declare the

city.
Although HRP has not suggested
a proposal similar to the East
Lansing guidelines, they have offer-
ed an array of proposals to the
city council, all of which have
been soundly defeated, by both
Democrats and Republicans.
Both Griffiths and De Grieck
agree that the main reason for the
defeat of such proposals has been
the "disinterest" and opposition of
the council Democrats.
De Grieck asserted that the
Democrats are "not willing or in-
terested to do anything at the city
council level about the war."
Griffiths added that "the Ann
Arbor Democratic members appar-
ently are unconvinced that such
measures on the city council level
will help end the war."
Another problem w h i c h has
plagued city council on some votes
is its partisan nature.

Me Me
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dian victory at Little Big Horn.
"The Sioux are yet a powerful
nation very independent in their'
bearings and evidently entertaining
no very friendly feeling toward the'
whites," the diary says.
The collection is presently being
processed and catalogued, before
it is added to the collections. '

guidelines to be a dead issue.
The success of the liberal mem-
bers of the East Lansing council
in passage of a concrete anti-war
proposal stands in marked con-
trast to the inability of Human
Rights Party (HRP) council mem-
bers Jerry De Grieck and Nancy
Wechsler to get passage of any
concrete anti-war proposal in the

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