The Michigan Daily - Friday, February 15, 1985-- Page 5 Bryant Jensen Blanchard to speak at graduation ceremonies (Continued from Page 1) and unpredictable, according to Ken- nedy. "IT IS AN interesting process in which it is not unusual that we contact several potential speakers at the same time. It is especially tricky when public figures are involved and their schedules have to be juggled," said Kennedy. The process occurs in two stages. First the Honorary Degree Committee, which is composed of several executive officers, faculty members and two student representatives, chooses eligible candidates for honorary degrees nominated from any Univer- sity source. Once candidates are approved by the committee, President Harold Shapiro, the committee's chairman, presents the names to the regents for a second approval. "THEN IT is a matter of when schedules coincide with the commen- cement and whether the President believes the person will make a good speaker or not," said Shortt. 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Pierce , Hadler ISRAEL'S REMARKABLE UNIVERSITIES OFFER SEMESTER-TO-YEAR PROGRAMS, COURSES TAUGHT IN ENGLISH,. THANSFER CREDITS, MUDERATE FEES, SCHOLARSHIPS, TOURING & MORE! SEND COUPON NOW TO: THE ISRAEL UNIVERSITY CENTER, 515 PARK AVENUE, 2ND FLOOR, NY, NY 10022. I The Israel S University Center Last Name First Name 1 515 Park Avenue 1 2nd Floor New York, NY 10022. Current School I have a personal stdy_____ ___ddrss_ ___y_ __at _ ___ ' interest in great study School Address City State Zip 01)1 1ar1.in II rnIoa Candidates await mayoral primary (Continued from Page 1) how to remedy this situation. Pierce also said he would consider All of the candidates say they do not looking for changes to make in the in- want to raise taxes, but each brings a come tax structure "to see where we different approach to the situation. The can (do) some kind of tax shifting." He Democratic candidates admit that a said an entertainment tax is another tax increase may be a necessary evil, possibility but would require state but neither say they would implement ariroaa in israei. Please send me more information. School Phone Home Phone Major Grguation Date l ,l P Subscribe to The Daily - Phone 764-0558 legislation. Jensen said he believes lowering taxes would help foster a fairer city housing policy. He said he recognizes that currently the city isn't providing "fair and equitable" housing to its residents but declined to be specific on one. University polling places for the primary will include the Michigan Union, Mosher-Jordan, Stockwell, Markley, East Quad, and South Quad. To request more information, voters can call the Ann Arbor city clerk. -stfutLres Regents confirm increase in residence hall rates (Continued from Page 1) space." Students in family housing units will pay an additional dollar per month for services to the Ann Arbor Board of Education, Hughes said. IN OTHER ACTION a vote was post- poned on whether or not to allow the Public Interest Research Group In Michigan (PIRGIM) to continue soliciting funds through a check off system. The regents will vote today. PIRGIM's contract with the University runs out April 30 and the student group is seeking a year exten- sion to give it more time to look into other methods of funding. Steve Angeloti, a sixth year physics major, opposed PIRGIM's request at the public comments session yesterday. He compared the group's request for more time with the situation of a "student who has two months to do a paper and on the last day asks for an extension." "The (PIRGIM funding) committee should've started a year ago," Angeloti said. You like your cars to really move and your food to be quick and hot. Impatience is a virtue to members of the 'right now' generation... 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