Saturday; Februarys 14, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page :Seven Saturday, February 14, 1976 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Deanship histor Storm past 4 (Continued from Page 1) April 1974 --Student - faculty search committee formed to find best candi- date for deanship, under the assump- tion that the final nominee will receive tenure.. July 1974 - Zoology Prof. Billy Frye, a close associate of Rhodes, becomes acting LSA dean. December 1974 - Search committee presents three equally ranked candi- dates to the Administration: Frye, Con- necticut College Dean Jewell Cobb, and Cornell University Ombudsman David Danelski. January 18, 1975 - Daily learns that Regents, unanimously selected Cobb af- ter rejecting Frye in a 5-3 vote. January 20 - Regents meet in Lan- sing -to discuss faculty opposition to Cobb, instruct Rhodes to offer her two- year contract. January 21 - Rhodes speaks with Cobb Pnd makes offer, which she says she will think about. Tenure discussed, but inconclusively. On a local radio talk show, Fleming denies that any final decision on deanship has been reached. January 24 - Zoology Department Chairman Carl Gans reports to Flem- ing and Rhodes that the Executive Committee unanimously refused to grant Cobb tenure. Cobb calls Fleming to request a five-year appointment af- question~s ter learning that past LSA deans have received such terms. She asks for spe- cial meeting of Regents to see if they can grant her tenure. January 26 - Regents agree to offer Cobb a five-year appointment, but will not interfere with faculty prerogatives on tenure issue. Administration con- tends that a non-tenaured dean would be "unbearable." January 28 - Fleming informs Cobb that she cannot accept a non-tenured appointment. Cobb says that she will, but Fleming refuses to continue nego- tiations. February 1 - Administration con- cedes that Cobb was Regental choice for the deanship, but that mutually acceptable terms could not be reached. February 3 - At an LSA faculty meeting Fleming contradicts an ear- lier statement by Rhodes about non- tenured deanships, saying: "You'll find no college in which there is a dean without a tenured professorship in that denartment." February 11 - Regent James Wat- ers (D-Muskegon) calls for a Regental investigation of the Cobb affair. February 20 - University Affirma- tive Action Committee begins its in- vestigation of the deanship selection process. April 25 - Committee releases its linger findings and concludes that "Cobb was never accorded the courtesies that generally accompany professional ne- gotiations of these sorts . . . Neither Fleming nor Rhodes appeared to Cobb to be genuinely interested in success- fully completing the negotiations," The report called the 24-hour tenure re- view procedure' for Cobb "manifestly inadequate." May 6 - Regents vote to appoint a new deanship search committee "with- out prejudice to any previous candi- dates," as recommended by the Af- firmative Action Committee's report. May 16 - Fleming and Rhodes is- sue joint statement at Regents meet- ing calling committee's report "seri- ouusly defective" and suffering from "fragmentary evidence and simple speculation about -Cobb's rejection. December 1975 - New search com- mittee narrows field of candidates down to ten, including three blacks, three women, one Spanish surnamed. Cobb was among the top 100 candi- dates, but not the final ten. Three University candidates are within the top ten: Frye, Associate LSA Dean Eva Meller. and, Classical Studies Depart- ment Chairman John D'Arms. January 1976 -- Field is narrowed to three: Frye, D'Arms, and University of Pennsylvania Prof. Phoebe Le Boy. Cobb not among ten finalists on new deanship search list (Continued from Page 1) THE REGENTS selected Frye Brown, the selection process certainly didn't prejudice our without ever formally inter- followed affirmative a c t i o n decision in any way. viewing any of the three final guidelines, despite Stahl's con- candidates, even though last tention that those guidelines BOTH FLEMING and Rhodes year's affirmative action com- were sacrificed by most search denied last night that they had mittee recommended "that be- committee members in favor of supplied Frye with information fore a decision is made to select "academic affairs." concerning the candidates. a dean all Regents should, if i Laro and Brown confirmed Thursday's announcement of at all possible, interview the that of the ten finalists three Frye's appointment did not sur- candidates." were women, one was Spanish prise many. Faculty and admin- F msurnamed and three were black. prie any Fculy nd dmn- Fleming explained that the~ The final ten also included the istrators had, in fact, lobbied Regents didn't feel it was neces- name of University Prof. Eva heavily for his appointment to sary that they interview the Mueller. the highly-coveted LSA post. "insiders" which included Frye, "There was really an incred- and University Prof. J o h n 'NUTCRACKER' ible show of support for Frye," D'Arms, and that a time for the: SETS A RECORD said Search Committee Chi-Rgnst etwt addt man Prof. Angus Campbell. Phoebe LeBoy, a microbiology NEW YORK (k') - During, "Over 300 faculty members put professor at the University of: the performance week of Dec. their names to either letters or Pennsylvania, could not be ar- 9 through 14, the New York City petitions in support of Frye." ranged. Ballet's production of "The Because of all the support for Fleming, however, met with Nutcracker" set a box office Frye, we (committee members) LeBoy in Philadelphia and re- record at the New York State Felt it u d b hp hard-to a n ported to the Regents. Theater. tei it wou jIeU ar too g against the pressure," said Uni- versity graduate student Karen Stahl, the only student repre- sentative named to the nine-, member search committee. "Al-J though the administrative pres- sure was not directly applied, it was there." Regent Brown said yesterday, "Frye was such a strong can- didate, and had the support of' the faculty that we didn't really feel it was necessary to inter- view the other candidates." ACCORDING to both Laro and A paid attendance of 21,886 persons, representing box office receipts of $193,043, was record- ed during that six-day period. This was the highest figure achieved by an attraction ap- pearing at the State Theater since is opened in 1964. Chw'ach Wllorehip en'ice4 i tie ic Aqattnuat .a . (Continued from Page 6) VALEN'TINE GREETINGS EMILY: Sitting text to you in Accounting 271 has brought a ray of sunshine into a classroom otherwise devoid' of life. Love, Steve dV HAPY Valentine's Day to all the girls in the Affirmative Action Of- fice ,the Women's and Minority! Comniissions. /s/ The Silver Fox. 53V SUSAN K. I love you bunches, T lvlv wsill. VALENTINE GREETINGS VALENTINE GREETINGS I VALENTINE GREETINGS DEAR PICKLE TWINK- TRISH, aside from your bad char- E.G.R. SUGAR FOX! Won't You Be More than you can know! acter, you're still loveable. Diane: Mine! Love. Prison City O.W.A.W.H. Turtle 24V Love is the Drug. Cindy: You are dV214 BASKETBALL Jones, Peggy Flem- under close watch as the candidate - - - - --...g ing, or what ever alias, I still love Karen (Charley's Girl): Listen my VENESSA: You're the Index Medi- you even though you love your bas- good pal to the lyrics of 'I Need, cus of my life, the Medline to my ketball more. How's about scoring You Need Some Love." dV heart. Happy Valentine's Day! Hug some time out? Happy Valentine's and Kisses. Love, Betty. 41V214 Day (and welcome back too). TO DIANE, MY FAVORITE TF._-- Love, FROM YOUR FAVORITE STUDENT. TO A Certain Professional Achiever Your No. 1 Fan dV214 JEFF. dV o fwhom we're all proud. Spare -------- ___ -- - - _ . -of whom we're all proud. Spare us aI FOR B.-HAPPY "V" DAY from LITTLE. WUSS, It's raining under vicious climb to the top. Love, MeI the Toots in your life. 21V the bed. I love you, .I love you, couple o fcrumbs of bread on your e TCome. 96F0214 us a few solitary moments and aI and the li-n-h, et al. dV! RFT YYrn 'JU cV aWvn r [UUI[U. - LORD OF LIGHT LUTlEIRAN i CHURCH (ALC-LCA) (Formerly Lutheran Student Chapel)1 Gordon Ward, Pastor 801 S. F'rest Ave. at Hill St Sunday Service at 10:30 a.m. ' * CAMPUS CHAPEL-a place k for people 1236 Washtenaw Ct. Pastor: Don Postema 10:00 a.m.-Coffee. 10:15 a.m.-Morning Worship: "The Problem of Job." 6:00 p.m. - Evening -discus- sion: "Christ and Culture" - speaker, Dr. Edmund Clowney,, president of Westminster Theo- logical Seminary. * * * FIRST CHURCII OF CIIRIST, E SCIENTIST. 1833 Washtenaw Sunday Service and Sunday{ School-10:30 a.m. Wednesday Testimony Meet- ing-8:00 p.m.' Child Care-Sunday, under 2 years.E Midweek Informal Worship. Reading Room-306 E. Lib-1 erty, 10-6 Monday and Friday; 10-5 all other days; clased Sun- days. UNIVERSITY CHURCH OF THE NAZARENE, 409 N. Division M. Robert Fraser, Pastor Church School-9:45 a.m. Morning Worship-11:00 a.m. Evening Worship-7:00 p.m. CANTERBURY HOUSE (Episcopal) ; 218 N. 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Bribery forces execs to quit LOS ANGELES (--The top two executives of Lockheed Air- craft Corp. stepped down yes- terday in the midst of the huge aerospace and defense com- pany's problems involving mul- timillion - dollar payoffs to for- eign officials. Daniel Haughton, Lockheed board chairman, and Carl Kot- chian, vice chairman and chief operating officer,- resigned at a special meeting of the Lock- heed board of directors. "THE BOARD had a difficult meeting this morning at which Haughton and Mr. Kotchian saw fit to resign," said a Lock- heed spokesman. The nation's largest defense contractor will be headed tem- porarily by board member Ro- bert Haack of Potomac, Md., wlho was elected board chair- man pro tem. The board felt that "the com- pany, employes and sharehold- ers would perhaps be better protected if they - Haughton and Kotchian - as potentially controversial people excused themselves from the premises," said Haack, who announced the resignations to reporters while the meeting was still in session. HE SAID A CHIEF executive office would be created, which would include Roy Anderson as vice chairman and senior finan- cial and administrative officer, and Lawrence Kitchen, as president and chief operating officer. The chief executive office is expected to "facilitate the op- eration of the- company," a spokesman said. Haughton, the 64 - year -old hard driving chairman who had fought desperately for federal ly guaranteed loans to save Lockheed a few years ago, had been with Lockheed for 37 years. He and Kotchian will be retained as advisers and con- sultants, K 0T C HIA N a onetimre Price Waterhouse accountant, served as a foil for Haughton during their long and close as- sociation. 'S o m e industry spokesmen called him Haugh- ton's "alter ego." Haack, declined to comment on the overseas payments, in which millions of dollars were admittedly paid to officials of foreign governments to influ- ence the sales of Lockheed air- craft, including $12 million to Japan alone. Haack described the problem as "temporary" and said that to make any comment would "pre-empt the committee of outside directors" that has been formed to investigate the scan- dal. When Haack declined to com ment on the subject of payoffs, he added, "suffice it to say that the board of directors some time ago formulated, adopted and approved a new policy that has been exposed to the appro- priate people in government which will lay down some stric- tures with which the company will comply," Voters to decilde on three issues Happy Valentine's Day Be mine. Timn. 54Vso Happy VD!I T _"_And Love thy Neighbor. dV214: DEAR PETER AND DAVE, BILL BAILEY'S been my suns ine, "Do It ,do it, -4oittill you're sat- .BiLcBAIe dyS bteendmy sunsy. ia ied." Be my Valentines thatis.T Sie the ay thtmore ddor ma. Love, Teesmr n oefrha AK (not Done) dV214 for me to love,bg A- You can't be bright AND hairy. BESS RIVA - You're always my 28V Valentine. Love, Bob 45V214 HEY DIESEL, you're my love ma- I chine. Woo! Woo! XXX 00 Love LAUUEL. Best I beet say I love ya, Sweet V. 27V ] you, today, tomorrow and always. I just KNOW that out there some- Love,-?itchie. where is a crazy, but nice, guy I LYNN.-Happy V.D., Babe! Thanks who is just dying to buy for me, again for the Garfunkel-McDonald a VERY crazy- girl, THE biggest and Giles 20V box of chocolates in existence forI ~-~~ - Valentine's Day! So where are you!? 13.J - This is it-your last chancel Don't., Sorry about the warts.- Hope you let me down! And as for the RESTI still love me. H.W. Day--P.J. 47214 of you-Happy Valentine's Day anyway. Denise. dV To the best half of the OXYMOR- -- ------_ ------ ONS (Doris, Stephanie. Kate, Lau- HAPPY BIRTHDAY and lov4 to the ren, Gray, Shelley, Sari); you are sweetest "heart-head" Valentine. our champions past, champions OOOXXXOOOXXX 26V T present, champions future,and Val- E- -AN, st -- -y n 'entines always. R;h SALLIE ANN, I still love you andI Manx, Jeff,,Rich, Stuart, Dave I'm hoping something will work outI - ---- for us soon. Heart Head. 37VI BEAR AL DEAR JOHN. If you'll be my Valentine, - Together we'll be more potent If you won't be my Afro-American Than that bag of goodies you dance partner ,at least be my Val- found! entine's. - Lo, ve;Love, A-1i dV214 The Soybean dV214 NANCY, here we are together shar- MOM PIONTKOWSLY_ ing. U of M and Millers ice cream. I want my Valentine1 Happy Valentine's Day. for you to be-see! Love, Sorry I can't be with you Ray 34V214 But you know I am in soul. -----_Love ya-Davies DEAR VICKI, P.S. So I'm not a poet dV Don't be picky,-_- Just be my Valentine. DEAREST T, You're still the most- And then we can celebrate wonderful man in the world! Me, How's about a dan-ce date? too, you. So much. G. 84V214S (but no strip tease) Lovs, LEATHERI A"1 dV214 Mustard, cookies and you are ---------- enough to make my icy heart melt.' TOUGHY, I can't believe the mean- Truce-J.H. DeSantis 83V214t ing you've put in my life and how -~_ much I love you. YOUR SLEDGE. ALISON-Forgive me for that night --- in the Architecture Building last P 32V214 Fall. I'd like to see you. David. 89VI tt~is-yu'e wetyear round. - Here's my annual thank-you. Happy AI Whiting, Valentine's Day. "-dV HAPPY SINO - SOVIET FRIEND- PUDDIN- - - SHIP PACK ANNIV. H.A.K. 48V214 My favorite dessert. E.A.S. Something in the air is able P9ajta r.m hSaLe .. Ministers 9:30 a.m.-Church School. 5:30 p.m.--Student Supper iC ice. muii care ati iu:vU a.mn. serv- r. I ( Service broadcast ( 1290 AM). on WNRSI SPLEEBS- Without your love I'd be now at all I'd be lost if not fory Love uv, Speelbo. 46V DEAR DEAN, Yes I've seen, Your Single turn into a double- And I thought I was your Valenti Bubble! "weak"! Love from your Innocence cousi d DEAR DAVE: Sorry we could not be together day. But you know that I am thi ing about you. See you in a mor Love and kisses, Susan. 57V DEAR CASSIE. Everyone loves you- Especially the Classies! Have a GREAT Valentine's Day! XOXOXO dN DEAR BEVERLY When you came upnand Chewed Me out I knew you Were the one. Don't be gentle. Slavingly yours; the Kaiser. __ This is the time to treasure exist- ST. MARY STUDENT CIAPEL i_ * *. * here {39V214- AIAou. - . ... -I V2I4 DEAR GATE, How's about swinging my way for a date? Happy Valentine's Day. Incest is best! dV214 TITILATING TINA: A.D. contends that eggs were made to be walked on. That's what eggs. are for. All in Love. Happy Valentine's Day. KIDDO. 42V214 i . . i. DEAR MICHEIE Ma Belle- Be my hitchykoo Razzmatazz Valentine, and all that jazz I love you. Quess Who ? dV214I O.W.A.W.H. Scoop: You're STILL my favorite flavor. The Ace dV I NI HO SILVER, Yes, you Alan, A V.D. Snecial- Just don't get a sore throat 55V From too many movies. XOXOXO dV2141 MS. MARTEZ. Best wishes for a ES anks to the men oafoers alentine season and ev of the OUT-TO-LUNCH-BUNCH for I making this year so memorable. HAPPY V-DAY 6 Million dollar man Happy Valentine's Day Love, Head- -Love, the 12 dollar woman. 02V Cheerleader. 81V SMILEE _ DEBRA GAYLE LAYNE - You de- The "tracks" kept us apart and serve a million Valentines. I miss your smile brought us tokether- you. David- -89V LTD. 06V ANNE-I gave you my department RHONDA SUE-Congrats to you and 'but you stole my heart. Dan. dV214 Dave. He is certainly a lucky guy FO--CEAD to have you as his Valentine. Frank AOoor Op a Eofyu in NY 27V A door opens ahead of you- in Nyou find yourself a confusion of FLY to my arms. Pegasus, we'll feelings, a mingling of anticipation build a new haven together de- and fear . . . The temptation is spite the weather. 25V to weight yourself down with __everything that was yesterday, HONEY-BUNNY: You are the car- to protect yourself with an armor rot' of my life! I love you! 23V of past thoughts and feelings. But what lies ahead is HEY ROOMIE: you 'n me you'n me more than yesterday or even babe. arm in arm naturally baby. today could ever be, and 26V if you are loaded down with ___- -__-.- _. what you are loaded down with j L.I. LORIE-Welcome to the big what you were, how will Michigan family. Love always. Hank. you be able to be whatj Call me .at 348-5832. 28V you are? - ----------- -- ---- You are my Valentine-can DEAR Fuzzy Wuzzy Cuddle Bunny, I ever be yours-love D.P. YOU are the cutest of all. I adore 68V DISCOUNT CALCULATORS GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN ANNOUNCES new,1lower-than- ever prices on the following calculators: TEXAS INSTRUMENTS SR 50A-$68.88 (complete scientific) SR 51A-$99.95 (complete scientific statistical INGS POINT SC 20 $55.75 WE WILL NOT BE UNDERSOLD! (Catholic) 331 Thompson-663.OSS7 Weekend Masses: Saturday-5 p.m., 11:301 Sunday - 7:45 a.m., 9 10:30 a.m., noon, and S (plus 9:30 a.m. North Campus). p.m. p.m.) FIRST PRESBYTERIANI CHURCH 1432 Washtenaw-662-4466 Worship - Sunday, 9:30 and 11:00 a.m. Young Adult meals-Sunday, 12:30 p.m., Wednesday, 6:00 p.m. ($1.00). Study and discussion- 11:00 a.m. S u n d a y: AdultI study. 12:00-1:00 Thursday: Thursday Forum (lunch, $1. S)., C ha n c e 1 Choir - 7:00-8:30 Thursday. For more information about the Young Adult Program call Jo Ann Staebler at the church, 662-4466. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH State -at Huron and Washington Worship Services: 8:30 a.m.-Communion Serv- ice-Chapel. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Worship' Service-Sanctuary. 9:30 and 11:00 a.m.-Church School. Sermon: "Forgiven in Ad- vance," Sermon one in series, "The Seven Last Words of Je- sus." Broadcast on WNRS (1290) AM radio from 11:00-12:00 noon each Sunday. WESLEY FOUNDATION NEWS Sunday,, February 15: 5:30 p.m.-Singin' Celebration. 6:15 p.m.-Dinner. 7:00 p.m.-Group-building. Grad group party at Fran Featherston's,, 1035 Wall St. Apt. 4,, 7:00 p.m. Wednesday, February 18: DEAR DAN, Who need Classifieds? You're my man. Happy V.D.!! xOXOxo TO MY WOMAN FRIENDS Where- ever this finds you. You know not what you mean to me. Silent One 91V dV214 x l t i} MAD MARTHA LOVER, DELICIA. Delicia, what to say Don't be horrible with anyone but I'm always thinking of you met Love you, Throughout the day Gallery's Favorite 3IV214 You're just like an angel. - Who was sent from above My DEAR AME, in life, is to be What I feel for you, No. 1 on your wedgy machine.- It could only be love. 41V214 How's about a Valentine's special?- ------------ Love, BEVERLY SILVER - Your absence A4i dV214 makes apparent what became so JAMES DyEAN one Sunday last Fall. I miss you. You got me walking thru the David 89V gtes o sname. BRIAN! Chipper Chimp, Snoopy, Id you know t 35V214 and Sweetums send their love. I'd like t6 -eet Rud A Happy Valentine's Day! Love, J. - DFAR CHTR A. 45V214 Tr mno Wat Street.F 'tommoro be l Smin eet KWIF - "I'm serious" about you. -Love bPromise to be my Valentine, and Your Co.President dV214 I'll promise to love you forever as - -----much as I (10 now. Amy. 65V214 AS ThE u1ne to bird --- So you to rm. TO-AAA gymnastics team-Deep Hap* Valentine's Dav. Hnnrv in the heart of Dayton, we lost our Bnpev 39V914 i Valentines Day. But in spite of it - - - -- all, we hope you don't fall, and TO DEEBTF. Denise. Brian. Leslie. flip-flop your hearts away. Mary Drvmia. atee. 1ti'-'ell. Teri. Mary I and Gayle. 66V Be h .omb # P . nd ' ene _ - -._'__ ._.-_ - - - - - - - Rev, i nn ,Plh l STAY AS SWEET as you are and lt!oe.'e~ i t' pia la- " h e ff '1)if 1''.} o fhh ~ _Al m a - L C . . I Grad coffee social, 4-6 p.m. in -{ (Continued from Page 1) 1 Wesley Lounge. liberal votes can go to the s y L g - other. "PREFERENTIAL voting def- periences in initely tends to disfavor Re- publicans from getting elected," said Jones. you. Happiest of Valentine's Days Love forever and ever. Baby Duck. 24V DEAREST BUR, I'm dwarfed by your journalistic prowess. Pink nev- er looked so good. Twinkle on. When I'm with you, the sky's the limit- Fly ball. WIERD DRAGON. 30V PANDI AND RAMI-You will always be mine, naturally, I love you. Momsy. 48V DEAR FRIEND with Dark Bird Hair. Sometimes magic stars can be friends too. Why not me? Fa- miliar Figure at home. 91V WOOLS, Be - at my Valentine. Happy 24th. Beater. 93V L.A. Woman I Love YOU Mark. 92FO214 DEAR SIRI - Before you decide I I LAURIE E-A rocky road keeps the whether or not you will be my passengers awake! Let's roll on Valentine, you must find some- through pure waters & sunlight! thing. Your first clue is: To catch J. J Flash. 50V a bird you must SHAKE a little SALT on its tail. 22V RESIDENTS of 1039 Baldwin No. 3 ~ No tickee no laundry 7 miss you little STINKY No soap, radio. I quit Your friendly, cheerful tone -. - -, -flCome visit me somie weekend year of study for college students If you desire advanced Judaic/Hebraic and Israel study, or intend to pursue a career in Jewish teaching or Jewish communal service, a year of study at the co- educational Hayim Greenberg College is for you. r The curriculum includes Hebrew Language, Literature, The question of door to door registration also shows a split between the two parties. "I think we have sufficient control to register every voter who wants to be registered," said Bertola. He , added that registrars may unfairly (and illegally) sway voters' decisions during their door-to-door rounds.. JONES. however, ' claims that "the clerk's office should go to . I