-pember 9, 1977-The Michigan Daily "' ord set to lecture he By LINDA WILLUOX Practically the only thing known about Gerald Ford's expected visit to ,Te University is that the former resident will be here between !vember 2 and 4. HDetails about the visit, according Samuel Barnes, chairman of the -litical Science Department, will be '-orked out and released within the month. BARNES DID say Ford would address all levels of classes in political science, and may visit Law and Business Administration classes on this visit. During his visit last April, Ford addressed only political science classes. BARNES SAID during this lecture stint there will be more emphasis on Ford's congressional career. "His long experience in Washing- ton could give him insights into the political process," which should be of value to students, Barnes said. But Political Science Prof. David Singer, the only public opponent to Ford's adjunct .professorship r' m MFREE POSTER WITH PURCHASE Lumaglo adds a bright spot to your home You'll enjoy the vibrant colors. This all purpose lamp creates a mood all its own. The translucent shade, casts a warm glow of indirect light that adds to any environment. The startlingly smart colors contribute to all settings. " It's spring balanced and enables exact positioning of direct light. " Fits anywhere -- clamps to tables, desks, shelves or mounts to walls or other vertical surfaces. " Modern, smart and it blends with any decor. " Available in translucent white, yello, orange and red - also non-translucent brown and black. # UL listed and fully warranted. re again doesn't.see it that way. Singer opposed what he called a "public relations maneuver" of offering Ford a professorship here prior to his first visit, and Singer says his opposition has strengthened since then. "HE'S CERTAINLY not telling our scuaents everything he knows, be- lieves or. suspects. I would suppose he's trying to hold back something x for his publishers or television pro- ductions," Singer said. "I'm not knocking him (Ford)," Singer said. "I'm knocking my colleagues." He said the creation of an adjunct professorship for Ford r arouses interest in the department, which attracts students, which en- hances the budget. Barnes said the title of adjunct professor is a "courtesy." It is a position, he said, for persons whose primary responsibilities are not in education but could benefit students. LAST APRIL, Ford received a mixed response from students who attended his lectures. Grassmuck, whose American Chief Executive class was led twice by Ford, praised . the lectures. SPEND YOUR WEEKEND wi US, WiTHOUT SPENDING MUCH. Our price includes a juicy % lb. steak (pre-cooked weight) with all the trimmings. 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