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COLLEGIATE RESEARCH PAPERS. Thousands
on file. All academhic subjects. Send $1.00 for mail
order catalog. Box 25918-Z, Los Angeles, Calif.
90025. (213) 477-8474. RM1120.q
FOR SALE-Six Mich.-OSU tickets, section 27 row
67. Best offer. 995-8968. 12Q1118
UM-OSU TICKETS for sale. Four pairs in sections
27, 31, 33, and 34. 973-0675; or 995-4664., r 24Q1119
2 OSU tickets, senior priority, best offer. 663-1093
or 764-7055. 21Q1118
FOUR OSU TICKETS together, best offer. 994-
4789. 22Q1119
TWO (2) UM-OSU tickets, Sec. 21, near field, Senior
priority. Must sell to best offer. Call Steve-662-
9709, after 9:00 p.m._dQ1119
FOR SALE-Four UM-OSU tickets together, best
offer. 1-(313)-769-7797. 160~1118
LP! LOST-4 yr. old men's tiger eye ring, Tues.,
.1, 3:00-3:30 South Univ-E. Univ. area. Great
6imental'value. Call Marian, 663-1409. 61A1122
OND-1 PAIR GLASSES in blue/green case
ide Crisler Arena on Monday evening. Call 994-
dA1120
T-White, male kitten around Packard and
th Division a week ago. 663-1688, persistently.
20A1123
&T-Fri. 11/11, Angell Hall-Union area-Amber
macrame necklace. Please return. Reward.
ye message. 763-2047, 764-0330, Paula. 04A1120
UND-PAIR OF BINOCULARS at Michigan-
higan State hockey game at Yost. Call to identify,
295. dAA1114
R SALE-Waterbed heater by Aquaqueen, used
ghtly, $50, or best offer. Call 994-0336. 68B1119
C TANNY membership 4 sale. Call 995-9126, eves.
47B1118
LSHER, Kenmore: Delicate, Wash & Wear cycles,
emp. combs., two water levels. $50. 769-4370.
48B1118
D FASHIONED, wall-mounted swingleaf board,
removable leaves, good price. 662-8914. 09B1121
EAL X-MAS GIFTS! Yashica twin lens reflex
nera w/electronic flash, extension arm, cable
ease. Like new. Worth $200-sell for $99. Juliette
ne stereo system, BSR turntable, 8 track player-
!rder, AM-FM stereo, also $99. Days 663-2565,
s. 665-3239. dB1119
D FASHIONED, wall-mounted swingleaf board,
temovable leaves, good price. 662-8914. 09B1120
RT FREESTYLES 175 cm. Used 1 season. Call
e, 764-3636. 25B1119
VING, MUST SELL-DESK, CHAIRS, TYPE-
LITER. ETC. CHEAP. 769-3443. 90B1118
1-BEDROOM with kitchen in furnished house, nice
and bright, onS. Forest. 668-7377. 66C1130
SUBLET-1-bdrm. furnished apartment in modern
apartment building. Close to campus. Heating and
air conditioning; parking; paid utilities. Option to
renew. Call 663-4523. 56C1118
OWN ROOM available in house with 5 other, women
Jan.-Aug. Great campus location. Call persistently,
668-7810. 28C1120
NEED emergency or regular housing? Phone
ENERGY LINE-A FAMILY THAT CARES, 663-
5366 or 665-6297 for help with any problem. cC1120
FEMALE NEEDED to take over lease in house with
5 other women. $97.50/month, Church Street. Contact
Karen, 995-5490. 26C1120
ROOMMATE NEEDED to share a bedroom in
modern bi-level apartment close to campus. $140,
lease Jan.-Aug. Call 662-0081. 27C1129
JAUNARY-AUGUST-For rent, beautiful furnished
one bedroom apartment, ON CAMPUS. For more
info call 662-9403 (after 5 p.m.). 41C1120
BURNS PARK, furnished, 3-bedroom house, 2 baths,
fireplace, fenced yard. Available January-May
(slightly flexible), $415/month and utilities. Prefer
family. 994-0368. 45C1119
2 NON-SMOKING WOMEN needed for 3-bedroom
house. $100 and $115/month. Call Susan, 764-8381
days, or Bonnie, 971-4738 evenings. 44C1123
QUIET, non-smoking female, grad or working, to
rent a bedroom. Kitchen privileges, one mile from
campus. $135. 663-5797, after 11 a.m. WC1119
ONE BEDROOM in modern two bedroom apt. on
old West side. 761-0253, mornings. 13C1118
FOREIGN MALE STUDENT or professional male.
Private room with bath, half garage, private cook-
ing facilities, on Packard bus line. Available Decem-
ber 20, can see now by appointment. 971-2385. 23C1119
WANTED-Female student to share condominium.
Private bedroom and bath. Quiet atmosphere. Kitchen
and laundry facilities. $160/month. 971-2744. 52C1118
ROOM AND BOA
LEASE AVAILAABLE FOR Martha Cook dorm,
may move from any non-university housing or from
university housing if have someone to fill your spot.
Call 764-7038. 74E1119
WINTER TERM room and board spaces for women
at Friends International Coop. Meal memberships
for men and women, international menu, fireplace,
study rooms, interesting conversation. Primarily
graduate students. 1416 Hill St. 761-7435. 65E1122
EVER WONDER how single people in Ann Arbor
meet each other? We've been wondering, because
we know that you are out there. We have decided
to take the initiative and have an open house. If
you are any older graduate student or young profes-
sional, we expect that you will fit in very well.
Write Daily Box 23. 67F1118
ALL CAMPUS
TG
Nov. 18-9:00 p.m.
at Delta Sigma Delta-Dental Fraternity, 1502
Hill St. 62F1118
JACQUES BREL, the musical, Dec. 9th and i0th,
all seats $2 at Ticket Central in the Union lobby.
54F1204
OUTGOING MALE (21) desires crazy female (some-
what epicurean) to share idle hours with. Preferably
19-25. Must have sense of humor and be somewhat
sports minded. Write Box 21, Michigan Daily. dF1120
NEW AND EXCITING JEWELRY imports, crafts
and Christmas decorations. All at the EXHIBIT
MUSEUM GIFT SHOP in the Natural Science
Museums Building, Geddes and N. University, Mon.-
Fri. 10-4:30, Sat. and Sun. 1-5. 71F1120
SPECIAL STUDENT VITAMIN formula, for you
who don't eat right. Available at the Village Apothe-
cary, 1112 S. University Ave. cFtc
FEELING FRIENDLY?
Make 'a pair of "courting" mittens-hold hands
and keep warm at the same time. Wild Weft Yarn
Shop, 415 N. Fifth Ave., Kerrytown, 761-2466. cF1123
"ALBERT EINSTEIN SPEAKS ON MYSTICISM
AND THE MYSTERY OF LIFE PLUS COMMENTS
ON SIMPLE LIVING"-the NOW message yours
for the dialing on ENERGY LINE-phone 663-
5366-24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Call the NEW
ENERGY LINE for a lift for your living, a word
of hope and encouragement-phone 663-5366. cFll2O
ROMANCE-or just relaxation. Set the mood with
candlelight. Little Dipper Candles, 415 N. Fifth Ave.
(Adjacent to Farmer's Market). cFlll8
BORING, UNEXCITING MALE, age 22, seeking
similar relationship with plain, air headed woman
over 16. Write Don at Daily Box 22, although illiter-
ate preferred. dF1119
RISING STAR, the University poetry and transla-
tion journal, needs your help. Editing, submissions,
and distribution for the January, 1978 issue. Call
David at 668-2481 or Cindy at 994-3148. dF1123
PARIS in springtime? Pioneer grad, 17, can be
mother's helper. Pays own transportation.. Daily
Box 555. . 08F1201
THE GERBIL MAGAZINE is the University of
Michigan literary magazine. We need staffers to
work on editing, writing, publicity, advertising,
sales, and layout. If you are interested in joining
The Gerbil, call The Hopwood Room, at 764-6296.
dF1120
Wanted person(s) interested in paraphsychology to
do research and/or persons interested in employing
my strong and far reaching ESP. Call Tom 971-
2966 after 3 P.M. Tues-Thurs. and anytime Satur-
day, Sunday. 79F1120
MlAY WE HELP YOU with your nonprescription
needs? Village Apothecary, 1112 S. University Ave.
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SECOND SERVE
Cold weather jackets-Down & Polarguard
406 E. Liberty
SINGLE BEDROOM available in furnished home.
1 minute from Diag and University Hospital.
Large living-room, bath and a half. Immediate occu-
pancy. inquire 1334 N. University or call 662-2606.
cCtc
STO RENT-Own bedroom in modern apt. for re-
Ssponsible female. Winter semester w/Summer op-
tion. Good location. 662-5022. 33C1119
t OWN ROOM in house, $100/month. Available January.
. 76,18948. 34C1123
AR-f
NARMY.
HERMAN
SURIVOR BOTS
Style No. 7197, 7194, and 2197
reg. $6298
SALE $5298
SNORKEL PARKA
with Fur Trim Hood
reg. $5998
SAE$5098
SALE
HARRY'S
ARMY SURPLUS
201 E. Washington
at Fourth and Washington
994-3572
FREE TRANSPORTATION to Ypsilanti State Hos-
pital to visit with patients for an hour. Phone
663-5434 or 663-5366. cGtc
HEL P WANTED
NEEDED-2 clerks and models. Apply in person
215S. Fourth Ave., Velvet Touch. 668-9755. 63H1129
TENNIS PROS AND ASSISTANT PROS-Seasonal
and year-round clubs; good playing and teaching
background. Call (301) 654-3770, or send 2 complete
resumes and 2 pictures to: Col. R.A. Reade, W.T.S.,
8401 Connecticut Ave., Suite 1011, Chevy Chase,
MD 20015. 70H1202
VOLUNTEERS NEEDED
VOLUNTEERS TO VISIT ONE EVENING A WEEK
WITH PATIENTS at Ypsilanti State Hospital with
"Energy Line-A Family that Cares." Rewarding
contacts with 'grateful senior citizens who are re-
sponsive. Call 663-5366. cH1 120
WANTED-PSYCHOLOGIST-Ph.D. or have M.A.
for (1) full time; (2) part-time positions. (1) Doing
psychotherapy; (2) Psychological -testing. Person
selected will be trained to conduct hynoanalysis
as a treatment modality. Job in commuting dis-
tance, 45 miles. Salary open-specify pay desired.
(1) need curricui vitae; (2) resume of experience
in psychotherapy; (3) knowledge of hypnosis, if any.
Full or part-time (20 hrs./wk). Jobwill start
January 1978. Please reply to: Graydon Forrer,
Box 677, Grand Blanc, MI 48439. 58H1129
PEOPLE NEEDED to give massages. Also need
dancers and models Over 18, flexible hours. Call
483-7894. 88H 1120
RESPONSIBLE PERSON for part time house clean-
ing. Hours flexible. Call 663-8732, eves. 07H1120
NEED A JOB? Sports officials needed for Intra-
mural Basketball, Volleyball, Min-Soccer, Hockey,
and Wrestling. Contact Sandy Sanders, 763-1313,
IM Sports Building. The Department of Recreational
Sports. dH1123
SECURITY OFFICERS
Burns Security is looking for individuals for after-
noon and midnight shifts. These jobs are permanent
40 hour/week positions. We pay $3.08/hour to start.
Health and life insurance paid. For those unable
to work 40 hours, we have part tirhe shifts available.
Please call 973-2970 or report in person to our
office 2500 Packard Rd., Suite 211, Ann Arbor.
Equal Opportunity Employer
18H1201
WANTED-Sales Representatives to sell advertis-
ing on a commission basis for the MICHIGAN
DAILY. Contact Rod, 764-0560. dH1119
HOUSECLEANING-Competent student needed
about eight hours a week. $3.00/hour, flexible hours.
Long-term job for a responsible person. 995-1010.
91H1119
PERMANENT POSITION, $120/weekly. Ypsilanti
firm is now hiring aggressive and ambitious people
for a full time day shift position. We represent
about 60 major publishers and telephone residents
throughout the state of Michigan. Must be 18 years
of age, or older. Must be dependable. Guaranteed
weekly commissions. Earning potential unlimited.
Full company benefits. For a. personal and confi-
dential interview call Mr. Taylor, 487-5051. 98H1119
'he University Cellar is now accepting applications
for winter book rush. Full time temporary jobs
-starting in December. Apply at the information
desk of the U-Cellar in the Michigan Union base-
ment. 77H1120
SALES CLERKS-Stop and Go Foods now taking
applications for full and part time positions. Need
mature, responsible individuals for all shifts. Good
pay and benefits with opportunity for advancement.
Apply in person at any-Stop and Go store or District
Office, 3060 Packard Rd., or call 434-0327. 13H1129
NURSES AIDS/ORDERLIES
.FULL-PART-TIME
CALL
KELLY HOME CARE
973-9010
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER M/F
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dELP WANTED immediately-Day waiting, host-
ing, bussing personnel and cashier, other night and
day positions possible for experienced people. Apply
in person between 2 and 3 p.m., ask for Peter
DLorenzi at The University Cluh
WANT A CAT? Ten mos. old, female, very friendly,
gray, brown, white. Call 764-2911. 60M1120
KOSHER KORNER, 715 Hill, will be open Saturday
night 6:30-12:30. Salafil special. Free french fries
with salafil. cM1119
DRIVERS WANTED to Southern California and
Salt Lake City. Leave from Detroit area. Gas
allowance provided. 1-478-1050. 72P1127
BOOK XMAS VACATIONS NOW! Student travel
desk, also student charters.Regency Travel. Campus
location-corner William and Maynard, 601 E. Wil-
liam, 665-6122. cPtc
NICE 2 BEDROOM apt. or 2 rooms in house
near campus for 2 women. Beginning Jan. 1. Pat,
764-3693. Best after 11:30 p.m. 59L1129
MALE SENIOR medical student needs living quarter
1/2-1/20 and/or 3/27-4/21. Apt., fraternity, c'o-op,
home acceptable. Call Clara, 994-0246. 54L1120
SMALL HOME OR COTTAGE, lake or farm area.
662-7743. 31L1119
WANTED-FEMALE to take over my lease in two
bedroom apartment close to Medical Center and
Main campus. Call Lynn, 994-5367. 32L1119
3-BRM. HOUSE OR ROOM in co-op house. Have
trained kitten. I'm male, 22, considerate, working.
Music lover. Paul, 663-3590. Leave message. dLlll9
GIBSON RD Series guitar now in stock. Excellent
for Rock and Roll. Apollo Music Center, 323 S. Main
Street, Ann Arbor. cX1123
USED FENDER GUITAR, $175. Pre or early CBS.
Call Don, 761-9431. cX1123
MARTIN D12 20, eight years old, one owner., Excel-
lent condition. Best offer over $450.665-4346. 14X1119
ENLARGER-Beseler 4x5 motorized with Nikon
lenses, etc. Looks and works as new. Reasonable
offers Tlenhnne Danat 994-9. 30nD11 0
PROFESSIONAL EDITING
" DISSERTATIONS
" BOOKS
" ARTICLES
" PAPERS
RUTH GLADSTONE-769-2931
cFtc
PERIODICALS ON ASIA-Our selection includes
Far Eastern Economic Review, China Quarterly,
and Peking Review. A Periodical Retreat, 316 S.
State. 663-0215. cF1119
SUBMIT YOUR fiction and poetry to THE GERBIL
Magazine, 1006 Angell Hall, The Hopwood Room.
Deadline for the December issue is November 20.
dF1120
LEO MALE wishes to exchange letters and photos
with gregarious female, object friendship first.
Reply to: No. 138516, Robert Parker; Jackson,
MI 49204. cF221
HOW DO YOU grow bananas? Ask the sweetest
banana in town, Chiquita Lee, yourself. Call 668-
8442 and find out. There is enough for everybody!
dF1120
STUDY ABROAD,
1978
Academic Year 1977-78, 1978-79 or Summer 1978.
Accredited programs of study in Moscow, Lenin-
grad, Paris, Dijon, Nice, Salamanca, Geneva, Flor-
ence, Perugia, Vienna, Copenhagen, Cuernavaca.
All languages on all levels, beginners to advanced
to graduate plus many subjects in English: studio
arts, history, international studies, dance, cuisine,
theater, filmmaking, special education.
For course cataloges and application forms contact:
CENTER FOR FOREIGN STUDY
216 S. State Street
(on Campus, next to Lane Hall)
Ann Arbor, MI 48107
313/662-5575
cFtc
SUBLEASE-ROOM in Bi-Level Apt. Near campus.
$99/month. Share room with 1 other woman. Linda,
764-0376/days. 23U1115
SUBLEASE-ROOM in Bi-level Apt. Near campus.
$99/month. Share room with 1 other woman. Linda,
764-0376/days. 23U1119
BELLEVILLE ON LAKE Dec. 1. Two Bdr. Mod-
ern luxury apt., 2 full baths, washer and dryer.
Balcony, rec. facilities, $360/month including heal
699-3315. 73UJ1119
2 OSU TICKETS, senior priority, best offer. 663-
1093 or 764-7055. 69Q1119
PAIR 40-YARD LINE OSU tickets. 665-5464. 70Q1118
U-M-OSU. 10 tickets together, may divide. Tom,
761-8402. 55Q1118
M-OSU-2 together on the 45-yard line. Call Ann at
761-8821. dQ1119
GOOD PAIRS still left for M-OSU. Call 764-8721.
dQ1118
7 OSU-UM together for sale. Sec. 28, Call 662-
4859. dQ1119'
OSU TICKETS for sale. Call James, 763-4692. dQ1119
OSU-UM TICKETS. Pair on 40, best offer. 663-
6184. 40Q1119
ONE OSU TICKET, Freshman-area. Call 995-2782.
38Q1118
WANTED-One set of season4 basketball tickets.
Will pay a fair price. In blue section. 761-2024
between 6-9 p.m. 42Q1119
WANTED-Two tickets to Ballet Folklorico de
Mexico, Hill Auditorium, Nov. 19. Call Bill, 487-
4637. 17Q1118
50 Yard Line-Row 61
OSU-UM
Unlimited Tickets
Call anytime Jack or Richard
662-9449
76Q1118
BEST SEATS IN THE STADIUM. 5 seats together
for the, UM-OSU game on the 47, row 31. Best
offer. 663-9439. dQ1118
FOR SALE-TICKETS TO AMERICA. One pair-
Main Floor. Best offer. Call Kim-663-4546. dQ1118
FOR SALE-UM-OSU tickets, four directly on 50
yard line, rows 45-46. Best offer. Call 763-4316.
Day 994-3610 or 973-9618 after 6. 03Q1118
IN NEED OF 4 Ohio State tickets. Will pay your
price. Phone: 1-871-3884, ask for George Turek.
50Q1118
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ROOMMATE, OWN ROOM, no lease, rent negoti-
able, fully furnished. Glencoe Hills Apts. Prefer
gay male, grad, upper, or professional. Call Greg,
973-9551. 57Y1120
MALE STUDENT, TO SHARE BEDROOM IN
MODERN APT. Near campus. Reasonable rent.
Call 662-0251. 36Y1123
FEMALE--X-L bedroom, 2 man apt., fantastic
roommate, close. $115 including utilities. 994-0446.
5n0Yl19
MOVING SALE, everything goes. 12 in. black and
white TV, Garrard turntable, book shelves, winter
clothes, children's items. Sunday, Nov. 20, 11 a.m.
5p.m., 1606 McIntyre Dr. 662-0270. 49W1119
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VISIT ANN ARBOR'S ONLY GEM LAB before
you spend your money needlessly. Fine quality
diamonds and low prices on all engagement and
wedding rings. Austin Diamond, 1209 S. University,
663-7151. cFtc
DON'T GET MARRIED...
Until you call 973-9300.
cF1211
OZONE HOUSE needs you to provide temporary
housing for young people in crisis-one day to 2
weeks-a comfortable couch is all you need. Call
Jan at 662-2222. cF121l
LEARN TO RELAX meditation workshops Starting
soon. Call 484-0835. 12F1118
DIRECT PURCHASING, VOLUME SELLING, ANDI
MARGINAL PROFITS ASSURE YOU THAT YOUR
DIAMOND WILL BE AN INVESTMENT AT Austin
Diamond, 1209 S. University, 663-7151. cFtc
POETRY WANTED for anthology. Include stamped
envelope. Contemporary Literature Press, P.O. Box
26462, San Francisco, California 94126. 26F1203
LOWEST COPY PRICES
IN THE MID-WEST!
Accu-Copy, 514 E. William, 769-8338
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PREGNANT? Need Help?
( Pr oblem Pregnancy Helo. 769-7283. Pregnancy
tests available. cFtc
24 HOUR TELEPHONE NUMBERS TO HELP YOU
INCLUDE 663-5366, Energy Line; 971-8500, Weather;
761-9834, Emergency Services. cFtc
DIRlECT PURCHASING, VOLUME SELLING, AND
MARGINAL PROFITS ASSURE YOU THAT YOUR
DIAMOND WILL BE AN INVESTMENT AT Austin
Diamond, 1209 S. University. 663-7151. cFtc
JAZZ AT THE UNIVERSITY CLUB with the Force.
Vincent York featured also sax soloist with the Duke
Ellington orchestra. Ted Harley bass, Larry Man
derville piano and Kenneth Bolds, former drum-
mer five years with Lionel Hampton Drums at the
University Club Cocktail Lounge each Friday and
Saturday evening, 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. throughout
the Fall. No-cover charge, free trial membership
available from the hostess. cFtc
CRESCENT MUSIC STUDIO
Instruction in guitars, bass, flute and sax, vocal,
drums, vibes, and piano. 662-7277. cFtc
LIGHT MOVING
$10 local van load
663-2669
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PROFESSIONAL TYPING done at home. Disserta-
tions, papers, etc. Quality, fast service, references,
Donna, 973-0433. 43J1120
RE NTALS
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FAST SERVICE AT REASONABLE PRICES
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HOME TYPING-I'm a former Executive Secretary
who desires to type papers in my home. Have an
IBM Selectric II Correcting typewriter with option
of Pica of Elite type. Call Susie, 995-7284. 86J1119
TYPING/EDITING THESES, PAPERS. IBM Selec-
tric. Fast, accurate. 994-5048. 80J1119
TV RENTALS & USED TVs. Speedy service on
TVs and Stereos. Hi-Fi Studio, 215 S. Ashley, down-
town, I block W. of Main. 769-0342. 39J1130
FRATERNITIES, SORORITIES, U-M organizations
-Plan your holiday parties now. Call 483-1771.
29J1122
WRITER'S AIDE, prose specialists. Professional
editing; writing; tutorials and thesis direction. 662-
4816, 557-2755. cJto
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20 -Famous poem
by Keats
21 Walked
23 Dacca or Mecca
24 Asparagus tip
25 Unsound
28 Furtiveness
30 "- not gold..."
31 Carnival em-
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32 Tiny
34 A college group:
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36 Room of a sort
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38 Ice
39 Ingredient in
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44 To notice: Fr.
45 Classify
47 Choir members
51 Fictional detective
52 Adolescence
54 "What - ?"
55 Stratum
56 Equitable
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Well versed in:
Colloq.
Obey
For general
circulation
Reasonableness
Bother
Mineral deposit
Take tea
Drought
Sung by a group
Bikini, for
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Garden plant
First, second or
third
Facsimiles: Abbr.
River duck'
However
Gambler's choice
Audibly
Advocating the
extreme
Part of a
whatnot
Surprised
exclamation
Dress style
Wapitis
Business con-
versation
Parlor game
Burn up
Cicada trill
Uppity
Gallery display
I, for one
Love, in Zamora
Livingroom item
Kind of terrier
Church section
S-curved molding
Dispatch
Faint or feeble
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Rackham Student Government
announces its
FALL ELECTIONS
for representatives in the following divisions:
I Biological & Health Sciences
I Physical Sciences & Engineering
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