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The Michigan Daily-Friday, October It, 1980-Page 3'

-HAPPEIG
FILMS
Ann Arbor Film Co-p-Dawn of the Dead, 7,9:30 p.m., MLB Aud. 4.
Cinema Guild-Pickpocket, 7 p.m., Une Fenmme Douce, 8:15, Lorch Hall
Aud.
Cinema I1-The Barefoot Contessa, 7 p.m.; Sunset Boulevard, 9:15 p.m.,
Angell Aud. A.'
Gargoyle Films-Allegro Non Tropo, 7, 9 p.m., Hutchins Hall.
Mediatrics-Forbidden Planet, 7:30 p.m., THX-1138, 9:40 p.m., Nat. Sci.
Aud.
Astrofest-Man in Space, Mars in 3-D, 7:30 p.m., MLB Aud. 3.
SPEAKERS
Guild House-Howard Simon, "Civil Liberties and the Draft," 12 p.m., 802
Monroe.
Department of Chemistry-Organic Colloquium: "Epoxidation and
Hydroxylation Catalyzed by Ferric Porphyrins", 2 p.m., 1300 Chemistry.
Bio. Tech. - Robert Helling, "Current Status of Recombinant DNA"
(Part 2) 3 p.m., 104 Engineering IA.
Department of Physics-Samuel Ting, "A Search for New Particles," 4:15
p.m., 296 Dennison.
NES-R. F. Poswick, "Concordance de la Bible," 4 p.m., 3050 Frieze:
Department of Dance- Malini Srirana, "History of Indian Music and
Dance," 8p.m.., Dance Building Studio Theater.
History of Art-David Strohach, "Excavations at Tepe Nush-i Jan, Iran:
The Rediscovery of Ancient Media," 8p.m., Angell Aud. A.
MEETINGS
University Duplicate Bridge Club-open game, inexperienced duplicate
players welcome; 7:30 p.m., Michigan League Henderson Room.
U of M International Folk Dance Club-Open meeting, 8 p.m., until mid-
night.
U of M Aikido Association-Gozo Shioda, Japanese martial arts demon-
stration, 8 p.m., CCRB gym.
PERFORMANCES
University Choir-Thomas Hilbish, conductor;, Basset; Notes in Silence;
Moneverdi, Gloria; 8 p.m., Hill Auditorium.
Canterbury Loft-~"Kennedy's Children," 8 p.m., 332S. State.
Office of Major Events-Dixie Dregs, 8 p.m:, Power Center.
Ark-Paul Geremia, blues guitar and harmonica, 9 p.m., 1421 Hill St.
MISCELLANEOUS
International Center-Wilderness camp weekend, register in Room 18 of
the International Center. Trip leaves International Center Lounge, 5 p.m.
Women's Hospital-Fashion show to benefit infants' nursery, 1 p.m., Bar-
ton Hills Country Club; 764-6892.
Open House for all students at President's House-3-5 p.m., 815 S. Univer-
sity.
Men's Cross Country-Meet with MSU, 4 p.m., Michigan Golf Course.
Trotter House-Yusuf Rasheed, 'art show opening, 4-7 p.m., 1443
Washtenaw.
See HAPPENINGS, Page 5

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Capt. John Claus Voss arrived in
England Sept. 2, 1904, after circum-
navigating the globe in an Indian
dugout canoe. Voss took three years,
three months and 12 days to make the
trip. The vessel, for which Voss paid
$75, had been carved 50 years earlier by
a Nootka Indian on the west coast of
Vancouver Island. The canoe carried
no auxiliary motor but sailed under
three masts. Voss died in California in
1922.

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invented almost
everything except pizza.
Now they can claim they
perfected that, too!
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GREEK
PIZZA
S. State and Packard
995-0232
Open 11 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily
Until 2 Friday & Saturday
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Sun
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