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Page 6-Saturday, August 11, 1979-The Michigan Daily
Happenings..
Aug. 14 through
Aug. 31

AUG.14
Department of Near Eastern Studies'
- Prof. Omar Shebani speaks on-
"Islamic Education", 1 p.m., Lecture
Room1, MLB.
School of Music - Opera Gems in
solo and ensemble, E. Likova and
students; Arias and scenes from
Pucini's "Madame Butterfly" and
others, music school Recital Hall, 8
p.m.
FILMS: Ann Arbor Film Co-op -
Odd Man Out, 7 p.m.; Saturday Night
and Sunday Morning, 9 p.m., Aud. A,
Angell Hall.

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AUG.15
Concert - Ruth Hollenbach, pianist,
Pendleton Center, Michigan Union,
noon.
Debate - Rev. Paul Dodson of the
Ecumenical Campus Center and Rev.
Leon Yuille of the Bible Church debate
"The Jonestown Incident: New Direc-
tions in Christian Evangelism?" at 6
p.m. on WCBN, 88.3 FM.
FILMS: Ann Arbor Film Co-op -
Who'll Stop the Rain? 9:15 p.m., Aud. A,
Angell Hal.
AUG. 16
Ann Arbor Film Co-op - Fantastic
Animation Festival, 7 p.m., 10:20 p.m.;
Dirty Duck, 8:40 p.m.; both in Aud. A,
Angell Hall.
AUG. 17
International Center - Help end the
summer on a relaxing note. Call 764-
9310 for information.
City Human Rights Commission -
Public reception for the new director,
Robert Treadway, Jr., 3 p.m.-5 p.m.,
Council Chambers, City Hall.
Ann Arbor Young Workers Liberation
- Lectures: Judith Mercadel, national
student secretary, Young Workers
Liberation League, and Native
American activist; Walter Corley,
president, Young Democrats of
Michigan, and delegate to U.S.-Soviet
Youth Conference on SALT; 7 p.m.,
Kuenzel Room, Michigan Union.
Liberty Sunset Series - Square dan-
cing with Shorty Hoffmeyer, 7 p.m.,
Liberty Plaza.
School of Metaphysics - Roy
Shumaker discusses "Karma, More
Than a Word" at the Friends Meeting
House, 1420 Hill St., 7:30 p.m.
FILMS: Ann Arbor Film Co-op -
Annie Hall, 7 p.m., 10:20 p.m.; The
Bellboy, 8:40 p.m.; both in Aud. 3,
MLB.
Cinema II - Altman's Images, 7:30
p.m., 9:30 p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall.
Cinema Guild - Truffaut's Stolen
Kisses, 7:30 p.m., 9:30 p.m., Old A and
DAud.
U.S.-China People's Friendship
Association - Red Rain, 8 p.m., Kuen-
zel Room, Michigan Union.
AUG.18
Concert - Andre Anderson, pianist,
7:30 p.m. Pendleton Center, Michigan
Union.
FILMS: Ann Arbor Film Co-op - En
ter the Dragon, with Bruce Lee, 7 p.m.,
8:40 p.m.,10:20p.m., Aud.3, MLB.
Cinema IL- Piranha, 7:30 p.m., 9:30
p.m., Aud. A, Angell Hall.
Cinema Guild - Polanski's
Chinatown, 7:30 p.m., 9:45 p.m., Old A
andD Aud.
AUG. 19
Hiking Club - meet at the northwest
entrance of the Rackham Building, 1:30
p.m.
Commencement - Rev. Jesse
Jackson, national president, Operation
PUSH, speaker; ceremonies begin 2
p.m., HillAud.
FILMS: Cinema Guild - Rudolph
Valentino in Blood and Sand, 8 p.m.,
OldA and D Aud.
AUG.20
Carillon Recital - William DeTurk,
carillonneur, will perform at Burton
Tower, 7 p.m.
AUG.24
Liberty Sunset Series - Easy Street
Jazz Band, Liberty Plaza, 7 p.m.
AUG. 31
Liberty Sunset Series - Footloose,
Liberty Plaza, 7 p.m.

Ulrich's Introduces
The HP-41 C
A Calculator-A System-A Whole New Standard

THE CALCULATOR.
This is not just another calculator. The HP-41C is
the most powerful calculator Hewlett-Packard
has ever designed. It features over 130 built in
functions and offers up to 400 lines of program
memory or 63 data storage registers (expandable
with Memory Modules); alphanumeric capability;
customizing features; and continuous memory.
Programming features include; up to 6 levels
of subroutines; 10 conditionals, and 56 internal
flags; specific loop control; indirect addressing,
local and global branching.
THE SYSTEM.
Add up to four optional peripherals and modules
to build a system to suit your needs.
Memory modules. 64 registers per module for
storing programs and data. Can increase calcula-
tor capacity to 319 registers or up to 2,000 lines
of program memory.

Card Reader. Records programs and data onto
blank mag-cards for use later. Accepts HP 67/97
program cards.
Printer. For hard copy. Does high resolution
plotting routines.
Wand. Enters programs and data by reading bar
codes. Avaiiable in early 1980.
A WHOLE NEW STANDARD.
With Hewlett-Packard's unparalleled software
support, the HP-41C represents a totally new
standard of design for all handheld calculators.
Initial quantities are limited,
so come in today and see for yourself.
Ulrich's-always competitive

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