Pagie Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY , _ _ , THE MEDIEVAL AND RENAISSANCE COLLEGIUM Announces a NEW MINI COURSE University Course 320, 1 credit hour, pass/fail FEBRUARY 9th-MARCH 3rd, 1976 Title: COURTLY LOVE SONG IN FRANCE AND GERMANY IN THE MIDDLE AGES Four hours per week, Monday and Wednesday Evenings from 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m., in the Cook Room of the MARC House (N-Entryway, Law Quad). Students will be required to write one paper and attend all the lectures. Course will be taught by Professor Duncan Robertson (French) and Dr. Martha Hinman (German); guest lecturers will include Professors Gwynn McPeek (Music History) and Christine Bornstein (History of Art). Students may register for the course in the MARC Office (N-12, N-Entryway, Law Quad; tel. 763-2066) until February 9th or at the first class meeting. ESCAPE Get away from it all and meet new people. Come to the Hillel Underg rad. weekend ct CAMP TAMARACK Fri., Feb. 6-Sun., Feb. 8 REGISTRATION $12.50 FOR THE WKND. Call HILLEL 663-3336 to register It I L'Histoire du Soldat FEBRUARY 6, 7, 8 TRUEBLOODRAUDITORIUM Tickets available through UAC Ticket Central, 764-8350 '.. I did-it-myself Let professional framers show you how to do it yourself-choose from over 400 moldings-work in one of our 10 mn-shops-we provide everything In less th hour you can walk out withl you favorite print or painting, matted and framed-ready to hang at a 50% savings For your convenience we'inoh open at this new shop every weekday from 10 am to 9 pm. Saturdays 10 am to 530 pm and Sundays noon to 6 pm. Plus theres plenty of parking out hack and a well lit rear entrancrei 205NMAINSTREET ANNAR8OR.MICH. PHONE 769.9420 The Daily Official Bulletin is an Moody Science Films: Voice of the ered by LSA curriculum. officialpublication of the Univer- Deep, 2235 Angell, 12:15 pm. Career Planning & Placeme sity of Michigan. Notices should be Recreation, Intramurals, and 3200 SAB, 763-1484 sent in TYPEWRITTEN FORM to Club Sports: Int'l Students Recre-. Fort Meade, MD ofe. NSA 409 E. Jefferson, before 2 p.m. of ation Program, Waterman Gym, 7-10 to announce cancellation of the day preceding publication and pm. uled visit to campus, Feb. by 2 p.m. Friday for Saturday and Marxist Forum; Young Worker's 1976. sunday. Items appear once only. Liberation League: Alva Buxen- Summer Placement Student organization notices are baum, "World Women in Struggle. 3200 SAB, 763-4117 not accepted for publication. For A Report on the World Congress of Michigan Migrant Legal more information, phone 764-9270. Women in Berlin" Greene Lounge, ance- Project, Berrien Sprin Friday, January 30 E. Quad, 7:30 pm. Summer openings for stud Day Calendar Res. College; IWY: Cindy Nemser, law and journalism; must WUOM: Gordon Wood, Brown U., editor, Feminist Art Journal au- fluent Spanish. Further "Revolution of participation and thor, Art Talk, spkr., Res. Coll. available, Expectation Society," 9:45 am. Aud., E. Quad, 8 pm. Grand Canyon National Pa Guild House: Luncheon, spkr. UTP: Orten's Loot, Arena Thea- terview Fri. Jan. 30 9-5; o Perry Bullard, "Secret Police in tre, Frieze, 8 pm. include waiters/esses, clerks Michigan," 802 Monroe, noon. Musical Society: Christopher Par- tenance, bus boys, cooks, b Ob-Gyn/Bio-Eng. Seminar: Ralph kening, guitarist, Power, 8 pm. ers, many others; register. DiGaetano, c'MIDAS for Statistical Folkdancers: Clogging and Moun- Analysis: Part II," L-2204 Women's tain Dance Workshop, Barbour Hosp., noon. .Gym,8pmH ei t Public Health Films: VD-The Gusc School: Degree recital - H e Mrs1 Plague of Love; Truth and Conse- Beth Gigante, piano, Recital Hall, 8 quences, Aud., SPH II, 12:10 pm. pm Educ. Communications Media: General Notices Crab Nebula; Birth, Death of a Course Mart: Proposals for Fall Star, Schloring Aud., SEB, 12:10 1976 Course Mart offerings must be pm" submitted to 2501 LSA by Feb. 20; - --- - - proposals welcome from faculty, - - 1 staff, grad teaching assts., commun- IMONDfAY Feb. 2 ity leaders, or anyone with exper- tise in academic area not now coy- nt k, called sched- 2, 3, 4, Assist- gs, MI: ents in speak details ark: In- penings , main- bartend- Friday, January 30, 1976 . ......? 'tS.".ktt.",:.... ".",* .5{ . ..r 9 .. .. . 'T . n. . . . .. *. . ' . DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN .s.:: ::::: .., : : ;; .... ::..:i: :::s :n"::: n 4 UAC Presents (1 nightonly!) BEOB SEG .-b Speaker AM OS ELON Noted Israeli author. Author of "ISRAELI'S FOUNDERS AND SONS" WILL SPEAK ON "ZIONIST DREAMS & ISRAELI REALITIES" At HILLEL 1429 HILL ST. PATCHY BALDNESS NEW YORK (UPI) - A link has been found between unem- ployment and patchy baldness, alopecia areata, Brown Uni- versity's Dr. Sidney Cobb reported at a recent American Health Association meeting. The alopecia condition is one in which emotional factors play apart, he said, & the SILVER BULLET BAND G T CRISLER ARENA Wed., Feb.118pm COnunueS By AP and Reuter SAN FRANCISCO-The seat- ing of a jury in the trial of Patricia Hearst moved ahead slowly yesterday, with some ob- servers predicting the panel would not be finally seated until the middle of next week. Two potential jurors were se- lected and two dismissed in two hours of secret questioning yes- terday morning. Altogether six people have been tentatively ac- cepted during interrogation in a closed courtroom by Federal Judge Oliver Carter. THE JUDGE has to form a final panel of 36 to be screened and challenged in open court before a jury is selected. The 21 - year - old newspaper heiress, who faces a possible 35- year jail sentence if convicted of armed bank robbery, was hidden to press and public, but attorneys said she was present at yesterday's session. "Patty is very attentive to the proceedings," said Albert John- son, one of the defense lawyers. THE DEFENDANT'S father, San Francisco Examiner Presi- dent Randolph Hearst, was the only family member at the pro- ceeding, in contrast to Wednes- day's session when his wife Catherine and another daughter, Vicki, attended. Chief defense attorney F. Lee Bailey, arriving for the second day of jury selection, was angry about newspaper accounts of comments by potential jurors who were' excused from the panel Wednesday. "They*can't speak to you on the way out," Bailey told a re- porter. 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