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Heifer
3pl ak
to crowd
of 1000
(Continued from Page 1)
Responding to a question about
the source of his ideas, Heller
provided a key to understanding
both his works and his reading.
"My originality lies not in my
concepts but in my presentations,"
he said. "I have an intuitive feel for
writing novels in certain ways, but
there's not an idea I have that's
particularly new."
'Similarly, last night's reading,
while entertaining was not exciting
nor particularly revelatory. It was
owever, good entertainment and an
opportunity to see and hear one of
ur finest and funniest writers
pesent his works.

The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 2, 1987 -- Page 5
Council to debate housing

(Continued from Page 1)
more students who require more
city services."
Hirshorn said he supports North
Burns Park residents who say large
student groups threaten the neigh-
borhood's equilibrium. Residents
have accused fraternities of causing
noise, litter, and parking problems.
But Hirshorn, acknowledging
that the University's housing cr-
unch remains severe, said he will
introduce a resolution tonight cal-
ling for the city and University to
work together for more student
housing.
The Michigan Student Assem-
bly, also concerned about the hous-
ing shortage, will send a rep-
resentative to city council tonight
to denounce the rezoning proposal.
"It's bi-partisan in terms of
Greeks and non-Greeks. I'm not
Greek, but this has an indirect effect
on all students," said LSA senior
Ken Weine, who chairs the
assembly's Student Rights Com-
mittee. Limiting group housing,
Weine said, would create even
stiffer competition for smaller off-

campus homes.
The assembly recently passed a
resolution opposing the rezoning,
and members have distributed 300
posters in North Burns Park urging
students to attend tonight's meet-
ing.
But the Greeks, who have the
most to lose from the rezoning, are
setting their sights on the public
hearing later this month.
"It's not that we don't care about
tomorrow night, but we think the
public hearing is a lot more
important and that's when we want
people to turn out," said Panhel
Advisor Mary Beth Seiler, who has
helped coordinate Greek opposition.
"We're delighted to have MSA's
support on this," Seiler added. "The
more that council hears from people
concerned and upset about this
issue, the more pressure they'll
feel."
Seiler said Panhel has written
letters to councilmembers urging
them to change the date of the
public hearing, which falls during
the University's spring break.
Councilmember Dorris Preston

(D-Fifth Ward) said the scheduling
conflict "was probably just an
oversight."
"I don't think it was intentional,
and it can probably be changed,"
Preston said.
Also at tonight's meeting,
councilmembers Jeff Epton (D-
Third Ward) and Kathy Edgren (D-
Fifth Ward) plan to introduce a
resolution calling for a six-month
study to determine if sexual
discrimination exists in the city.
Epton and Edgren have been
researching the issue since last
September as the city council's
representatives on the Pay Equity
Coalition, which also includes
community members, womens'
groups, and city employees. The
study would cost between $60,000-
$100,000, Edgren estimated. She
hopes the council will allocate the
money from the city's General
Fund.
According to city payroll records
provided by Edgren, 80 percent of
female city employees are paid less
than $25,000 annually, compared
with 38 percent of males.

Daily Photo by KAREN HANDELMAN
Flying high
The cold weather Saturday didn't stop Katie Cinecrek (62) and Yoica
Wakaeayaski (6) from playing on the swings at Angell Elementary
School.

The
Calen dar
of The University of Michigan

The calendar combines meeting, lecture work-
shop and conference announcements with
} other events happening each week on campus.
It is based on The University Record calendar,
and is open to all University sponsored groups
and organizations recognized by the Michigan
Student Assembly. Items must be submitted in
writing by 5 p.m. the Tuesday before publi-
cation. Address all information to: Julie A.
Brown, publications assistant, University Rec-
ord, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes
events to which admission is charged.
i. MONDAY
February 2
Ethic & Religion--Films, Winnie & Nelson Mandela, & God
& Money, 4 pm, Aud B. Angell Hall.
[ LSA--Disting Sr Pac Lee Ser, S bidersveld, "P'otitical 'arty
Activists: The Elite Stratum at the Heart of the System," 8
pm, Rackham Amph. 763-9521.
Sch Music--Recital, J Iluttar, organ, 8 pm, Hill Aud.
' Tae Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275
CCRB. 665-7399.
A-squares--Sq dancing, l:30-10 pm, Mich Union. 665-5794.,
CRLT--Workshop, K'Z nn, "Using Personal Computers as,
Aids to Instruction," 7-9 pm, 120 W Engr Bldg. Regis: 764-
0505.
Computing Ctr--Courses, "Computer Networking
Technology, Pt III, Alphabet Soup: Networking Protocols
and Standards," 4003 SEB, & "Monday Programming
Seminars (MAD)," 1013 NUBS, 7-9 pm. Regis: 747-2424.
Guild House--Writers ser, M Minock & P Moller, readings, 8
pm, 802 Monroe St. 662-5189.
Gay Liberation--Lesbian-Gay Male Community Open
House, 8:30 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division St.
665-0606,763-4186.
Linguistics--Disting Lee Ser, S Stucky, "Language and the
Human Linguistic Faculty," 3 pm, 166 Frieze Bldg.
Macromolecular Res Ctr--Lec, T Pan, "Fractographic
Study of Fiber Composites," 1 pm, 1006 D~ow Bldg.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr--Workshop, "Basic Concepts of
Data Base Management," 1-5 pm' 4003 Sch E'd Bldg.
Workshops, "DOS Basic Skills," 9 am-noon; "Microsoft
Word for the Macintosh, Pt II," 1-5 pm, & "Programming
in dBASE II ILUS, Pt 1," 1-5 pn, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg.
Reser: 747-2424.
Social Work--Winkleman Lee, T Goldberg, "health Care of
the Elderly: The Canadian Experience," 4 pm, Rackham
Amph. 764-5340.
Tau Beta Pi--Tutoring sves for lower level math, sci & engr,
8-10 pm, 307 Undergrad Lib.
Soc Women Engrs--Pre-interview, FMC Corp, 7-9 pm,
1078 E Engr. 764-2928.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club--
Beg, 7:15 pm, Martial Arts Rm, LM Bldg. 763-3562.
Career Ping & Plcmt--Prog, "Defining a Career Objective:"
"Creating a Resume," 4:10 pm, & "Career Conference for
Monority & Disabled Students, Pre-Conference Workshop,"
6-8 pm, 3200 SAB; "Job Search for the International
Student," 4:10 pm, 221619 Art & Arch Bldg, & "Job
Search Lecture," 7-7:30 pm, 13115, MLII. 764-7460.
Socially Active Latino Students Assoc/Chicano
Grad Stu Assoc--Lec/recep, M Garcia, "Hispanics &
Educational Concerns in the State of Michigan," noon,
Pendelton Rm, & keynote address, F Ramirez, "Chicanos &
higherEducation," 7:30 pm, Keunzel Rm, Mich Union.
971-8461.
Disabled Computer Users Grp--Tres of braille printers,
etc, 11 Abram, 7 pm, Rm C, 3rd Fl, Mich League. 763-
8702.
Ne E & N Afri Stds--Brown bag film, Al-Andalus, noon,
Lane Hall Commons Rm. 764-0350.
Chem--Sem, U Riaz, "Analogies Between Boranes &
Transition Metal Clusters," 4 pm, 1200 Chem Bldg.

Sch Music--Recital, R Kasparian, piano, 8 pm, Recital Hall.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr--Workshops, "Introduction to
Microcomputers," 3-5 pm, 4003 Sch Ed Bldg, & "dBASE
III PLUS, Pt 1," 1-5 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg.
Reser: 747-2424.
Med Ctr--Mastectomy Disc Grp, noon-1:15 pm, Rm BH101.
763-9953.
Mus Art--Art Breaks, "Stewart/Ramsey Paper/Prints,"'12:10
pm.
Soc Women Engrs--Pre-interview, Frito-Lay, 7-9 pm, 1078
E Engr, & Gen Dynamics, 5-7 pm, 1500 EECS,'764-2928.
Social Work--Pres/disc, M Petit, "Child & Family Policy:
The Future is Now," noon, 3065 Frieze Bldg. 764-5323.
Engr--Lee, B Van Leer, "The Rise and Fall of Flux-Vector
Splitting," 4 pm, 107 Aerospace Engr Bldg.
Psychobiol--Colloq, H Buchtel, "What You Can Do With
One-Haifa Brainfor Five Minutes: The Wada Test," 12:30-2
pm, 1057 MHRI. 747-0933.
Socially Active Latino Students Assoc/Chicano
Grad Stu Assoc--Cultural Night, folkloric dance by
Corozon Juvenil de Mexico de Santa Ana, & filh, Murals
of East Los Angeles, 7:30 pm, Kuenzel Rm, Mich Union.
996-1357.
Intl Ctr/Ecumen Camp Ctr--Lec/*lunch, J Heise & B
Denman,"The CheapesJty j Ge''o Europe," noofc '603'-'
E Madison St. 764-93l0.,.-. , , .
Christians in Action--Mg,':30 pm, Rm D, Mich League.
994-6126.
CEW--Women in Sci Prog, videotape, Careers in Chemistry,
noon, 350 S Thayer. 763-7225.
Union Arts Prog--Concert, Academy of Early Music, 8 pm,
Pendleton Rm, Mich Union. 764-6498.
Chem--Sem, J lsi, "B-Lactamnase Inhibitors--Rational Design
& Synthesis," 4 pm, 1300 Chem Bldg.
Alpha Phi Omega--Blood drive, 1-7 pm, Library, Couzens
Dorm. 764-7707.
German Lang & Lit--Lec, R Raney, "The Stylistics &
Grammar of Verb-Subject Order," 4:10 pm, W Conf Rm,
Rackham Bldg.
WEDNESDAY
February 4
AIESEC/Inti Bus Club--Mtg, 5:15 pm, K1310 Kresge
Bldg. 747-2232.
Bioengr--Sem, S Goldstein, "Response to Bone to Artificial
Joints" 4 pm (coffee: 3:30 pm), 1017 Dow Bldg.
Computer Ctr--Course, "Survey of Text Processing on
MTS," 1-3 pm, 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424.
Career Png & Plcmt--Actuarial positions, Cigna Corp, 5-7
pm, Pond Rm A, Mich Union. Mgmt trng prog
opportunities, Merrill Lynch & Co, Inc, 7-9 pm, Kuenel
Rm, Mich Union. Progs, "Applying to Law School," 4:10
pm; "Preparing for the Second Interview," 4:10 pm; "Career
Conference for Minority& Disabled Students, Pre-
Conference Workshop," 6-8 pm, 3200 SAB, & "Preparing
for the Summer Job Fair," 6-7:30 pm, Lee Rm 2, MLB.
764-7460.
CEW--Women in Science tray lunch, "Moms in Science:
Combining Careers and Parenthood," noon- :30 pm, Rms 4
& 5, Mich League. 763-7080.
U-M-DBN--Concert, The Fair Lane Youth Chamber Music
Guild, 8 pm, Music Rm, Ienry Ford Estate-Fair Lane.
Film, Scarface, 7:30 pm, Rec & Org Ctr. 593-5555.
Disser Support Grp--Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich Union.
764-8312.
U-M-Flint--Film, A Tribute to Malcolm X, 4 pm, Univ Ctr
Kiva. 762-3353.
*Lec-- D Borgsdorf, "Strategic Budgeting for Public
Organizations," 5:30 pm, & *perf, R Crow, 8-11 pin, Univ
Ctr Brewery. 762-3431.
Hillel--Workshop, "Psychology & Religion: Interfaith
Relationships," 7:30 pm, 1429 Hill St. Reser: 663-3336.
*Hill St Cinema--The Goodbye Girl, 8 pm, 1429 lill St.
Linguistics--Disting Lee Ser, S Stucky, "A Perspective on
Situated Natural Language Processing." 2 pm, 1505 C C
Little Bldg.
LSA--Disting Sr Fac Lee Ser, S Eldersveld, "Local Government
Elites, Policy Entrepreneurs Under Pressure at the Base of
the System," 8 pm, Rackham Amph.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr--Workshops, "Microsoft Word for
IBM PC-Compatible Microcomputers, Pt 1,' 8:30 am-
12:30 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg, & "PC System Selection,"'
10:30 am-12:30 pm, 4003 Sch Ed Bldg. Reser: 747-2424.
Students of Objectivism--Mtg, 8 pm, Welcome Rm, Mich
Union. 663-5589.
Statistics--Lee, M Maejima, "The Method of Probability
Metrics and New Ideal Metric," 4 pm (coffee: 3:30 pm), 451
Mason Hall.
Sci Fic Club/Stilyagi Air Corps--Mtg, 8:30 pm, Conf
Rm, Mich League. 994-8419.
Tau Beta Pi--See Feb 2.
Tlae Kwon Do Club--See Feb 2.
Soc Women Engrs--Pre-interview, TRW, 1-4 pm, N Camp
Commons. 764-2928.
Women's Stds/Ctr Afro Am &Afr Stds--Lec/potluck,P
Collins, "The Politics of Black Feminist Thought," 4:30
pm, W Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg. 761-2187.
Russ & E Europ Stds--Brown bag lec, T Shanin,
"Natsionalnost: Theories of Ethnicity, East & West," noon,
Lane Hall Commons Rm.
Engr--Lec, J White, "Integrated Systems: A Material Handling
Perspective."4 pm, 165 Chrysler Ctr.

Computer Ctr--Course, "Using Pattems with the MTS File
Editor," 7-9 pm, 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424.
U-M-DBN--Film, Scarface, 7:30 pin, Rec & Org Ctr. 593-
5555. Lec/lunch-- H Prechter, "Ways to Success," noon,
Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane, Evergreen Rd. Reser: 593-
5556.
Visiting Writers Ser --Poetry reading, R Pack, 5 pm, WV
Conf Rm, Rackham Bldg.
U-M-Flint--Debate, "Should the US Protect Its Jobs and
Industries by Restricting Imports?" 7:30 pm, Mich Rms,
Univ Ctr.
Hillel--Interfaith dialogue, "Judaism, Christianity & Islam,"
7:30 pm, 1429 Hill St. 663-3336.
Visiting Writers Ser--Reading, T McMillan, 4 pm, E Conf
Rm, Rackman Bldg.
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study, 7:30-9
pm, 925 E Ann St. 663-0483, 665-0775.
Univ Act Ctr/Impact Jazz--Dance workshop, 7-8:30 pm,
Ballroom, Mich Union. '763-1107.
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship--Mtg, 7 pm, 126 E
Quad. 668-6358.
*Mich League--Intl Night, Poland & Hungary, 4:30-7:30 pm,
The League Buffet.
Sch Music--Recital, M Benoit, oboe, 8 pin, Recital Hall.
Concert, Jazz band, L Smith, conductor, 8 pin, Rackham
Aud.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr--Workshops, "Lotus 1-2-3, Pt II,"
8:30 am-12:30 pm; "DOS Basic Skills, 1-4 pm, &
"Learning to Use the Macintosh with MacWrite &
MacPaint," 1-4 pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. Reser: 747-2424.
THURSDAY
February 5
Med Ctr--Lumpectomy Disc Grp, noon-1:15 pm, Rm
B1H101. 763-9953, 936-4300.
Mus Art--See Feb 3.
*Exhibit Mus--The Universe Game, 8 pm, Planetarium,
1109 Geddes Ave. 764-0478.
Raebham/Plharms-Sem, R Zou, "Synthetic Approaches to
Guanine Nucleoside. and Analogues," 4 pm, 3554 C C
Little Bldg. 747-2224.
Scottish Country Dancers--Beg7-8 pm; intermed, 8-9
pm; social, 9-10 pm, Forest Hills Comm Ctr, 2351
Shadowood. 996-0129.
Tau Beta Pi--See Feb 2.
Turner Clin--Support grp, "Hearing Better With Your
Hearing Loss," 10 am-noon, & workshop, "Refresher
Course & Update on Diabetes & the Older Adult," 2:30-3:30
pm, 1010 Wall St. 764-2556.
Univ AA --Mtg, noon, 3200 Mich Union (non-smoking), St
Mary's Ed Ctr (smoking). 764-8312.
Soc Women Engrs--Pre-interview, Amdahl Corp, 7-9 pm,
1078 E Engr. 764-2928.
Women's Okinawan Karate & Self-Defense Club--See
Feb 2.
Russ & E Europ Stds --Lec, J Kacznarski, 'Polska Satyra
Pol tyczna" (with translation by T Witkowski), 4 pin, Lane
Hall Commons Rm, & J Kazmarski & P Zaluski,
"WspomnieniaNiebieskiegoMundurka," 7:30, Lee Rm 1,
MLB.
Engr--Lec, J Gibson,;"High Resolution Electron Microscopy of
Electronic Materials," 11:30 am, 1018 Dow Bldg, & C
Macosko, "Rheological Changes During Cross-Linking
Polymerization: Theory & Experiment," 11:30 am, 1017
Dow Bldg.
Career Ping & Plcmt--Progs, "Resumes for Technical
Positions," 4:10 pm, 10Q5 Dow Bldg; "Conducting the
Long-Distance Job Search," 4:10 pm; "Marketing Your
Liberal Arts Degree," 4:10 pm, 3200 SAB. 764-7460.
Residential Coil/Art & Arch--Lec/slides, M West,
"Architectural Transformations & Descriptions of Material
Culture," 7:30 pm, 124 E Quad. 662-5850.
Socially Active Latino Students Assoc/Chicano
Grad Stu Assoc--Film, 1ham Joaquin, & Cinco Vidas, 8
pm, Anderson Rm, Mich Union.. 996-1357.
Japanese Stds--Lec, P Szatrowski, "Japanese Linguistics,"
noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm. 769-2892.
Anthro--Lec, H Wright, "Archaeology on the Bay of Antongil,
NE Madagascar: Surveys and Soundings During 1986,"
noon, 2009 Museum Bldg.
Stu Svcs-*Soul Food Dinner, 4-7:30 pm, W Quad Cafeteria.
CRLT--TA workshop, W MKeachie, "Eight Ways to Improve
Your Teaching," 3--5:30 pm, 109 E Madison St. 763-2396.
Comp Sci--Org mtg, 7:30 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St.
763-5875, 994-3726.
Chem--Sem, J Prasad, "Molecular Reaction Kinetics in Porous
Membranes," 4 pm, 1200 Chem Bldg.
Asian Amer Assoc/CEW/LSA --Lec, I Natividad, "Asian
Americans & the Future of Process--American
Politics," 7:30 pm, Pendleton Rm, Mich Union.
Ied Ctr--Eye Opener Breakfast, 7-9:30 am, Northville M-
Care. 763-7003.
Alpha Phi Omego--Blood drive, 11 am-5 pm, Univ Towers.
764-7707.
Inst for Humanities--Lee, J Brown, "The Senses and
Waiting for Godot," 8 pm, Rackham Amph. 662-2280.
FRIDAY
February 6
*The Brecht Co--Perf, The Firebugs, 8 pm, Residential Col
Aud. Tickets: Mich Theater or 995-0532.
Cont Med Educ--Course, "Basic Cardiac Life Support," 3:40-
9 pm, Towsley Ctr, Med Sch. 763-1400.
U-M-DBN--Colloq, W Hartman, "Life with Two Ears:
Localization of Sound by Human Listeners," 2:30 pm, 144
CAB. 593-5277. Film, Excalibur, 7:30 pm, 138
Classroom Ad Bldg. 593-5556.
U-M-Flint--Perf, blues artist, L Tillery, 6-10 pm, Mich Rins,
Univ Ctr. 762-3353. Recep, artist B Brown, 6:30-8:30 pin,
Univ Ctr Gallery.
762-3431. *Family Times, 5-10 pm. Kid's Rec, 7-9 pm,
Activity Areas 1 & 2, Rec Bldg. 762-3441. *Students for
Black Achievement Conf on Community Development, 3-6
pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-3353.
Folk Dance Club--Intl folk dancing, 8-11 pm, Basement
Studio, Mich League.

Sch Music--Recital, D Fay, oboe, 8 pm, Recital hall.
Sch Music--Concert, wind ensemble, Hf Reynolds, conductor,
8 pm, Rackham, Aud.
Microcomputer Ed Ctr--Workshops, "DOS Hard Disk
Skills," 10 am-noon; "Microsoft Word for 1BM PC-
Compatible Microcomputers, Pt 11, 1-3 pm; "Spreadsheeting
with Microsoft Excel, Pt II," 1-5 pin, & "Microsoft Word
for IBM-PC-Compatible Microcomputers: Print Merge," 3-5
pm, 3001 Sch Ed Bldg. Workshop, "Introduction to
Microcomputers," 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 4003 Sch IEd Bldg.
Reser. 747-2424.
*Women's Basketball--vs Indiana, 6 pm, Crisler Arena.
*Wrestling-vs Minnesota, 8 pm, Crisler Arena.
*Women's Swimming/Diving--vs Northern Mich, 7 pm,
Mann Pool.
S & SE Asian Stds--Lec/slides, L Jensen, "Pacualur:A
Pre-Islamic Ritual Nexus of a Matrilineal People in Central
Sumatra," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rmn. 747-2082.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Beg welcome, 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB.
665-7399.
Univ Lib Friends--Guest Author Lee Ser, J Guest, 3:30 pm,
Rackham Amph.
Engr--Lec, "Nonlinear Time Varying Controllers for Robust &
Optimal Control of Linear Time Invariant Plants," 4 pin,
1200 EECS Bldg.
Residential Col/Art & Arch--Lec/slides, M West,
"Architectural Transformations & Descriptions of Material
Culture," noon, 2107-8 Art & Arch Bldg. 662-5850.
*Socially Active Latino Students Assoc/Chicano
Grad Stu Assoc--Dance, music by The Lowriders, 9 pm--
1 am, Mich Union Ballroom. 996-1357.
Alpha Phi Omego--Blood drive, 11 am-5 pm, Pendleton
Rm, Mich Union. 764-7707.
Inst for Humanities--Lec/recep, S Stewart, "Out of
Missouri: An Historical Ethnology of the Senses," 8 pm,
Rackham Amph. 662-2280.
SATURDAY
February 7
*The Brecht Co-,See Feb 5.
Cont Med Educ--Course, "Advanced Cardiac Life Support
Recertification," 7:40 am-5 pm, Towsley Ctr, Med Sch.
763-1400.
*Hill St Cinema--Bananas, 7:15 & 9:05 pm, 1429 Hill St.
Sch Music--Recital, P IHeffeman, violin, 8 pm, Recital Ilall.
Minority Stu Svcs--The Bursley Talent Show, 8 pm,
Bursley Dorm. 763-2748.
*Musical Soc--Perf, Martha Graham Dance Company, 8 pin,
Power Ctr. Tickets: 764-2538.
*Exhibit Mus--The Universe Game, 1:30, 2:45 & 4 pm, &
The Brightest Stars, 10:30 & 11:30 pm, Planetariurn, 1109
Geddes Ave. 764-0478.
*Outdoor Rec Prog--X-country ski lessons, beg: noon-:30
pm, intermed: 2--3:30 pm, Radrick Farms Golf Course.
Horseback trail ride, 10 am-2 pm, Jackson. 764-3967.
Zen Buddhist Temple--Intro le, S Murray, 'en Budlhism
in North America: IHistory Philosophy & Pact ice," 7 pm,
1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520.
Computing Ctr --Sale/pick-up, MacTruck/Computer
Weekend, 9 am-9 pm, Old Main Iosp. 936-7832.
Inst for Humanities--Lees/responses, J Boon, "'he
Cosmopolitan Moments;" R Cureton, "Rhythm: An
Exercise in Abstraction," & F Lerdahl, "Metrical Structure
insMusic & Poetry," 9 am-noon (coffee: 8:30 am). Lunch,
noon, Assembly Hall. 662-2280.
Stu Woodshop--Safety Class/new shop users, Sess 'I, 9-11
am, SAB. 763-4025
SUNDAY
February 8
*The Brecht Co--Perf, The Firebugs, 2 pm, Residential Coll
Aud. Tickets: Mich Theater or 995-0532.
Ethics & Religion--Films, Merton (Thomas): A Film
Biography, & Allan Boesak: Choosing for Justice, 7:30
pm, Aud B, Angell Hall.
*U-M-Flint--Family Times, noon-8 pm; Kid's Rec, 2-4 pm,
Activity Areas I & 2, Rec Bldg. 762-3441.
Hillel--See Feb 4.
*Hill St Cinema--The Front, 8 pm, 1429 Iill St.
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study/meal, 6-8
pm, 925 E Ann St. 663-0483, 665-0775.
Sch Music--Lee, J Druckman, 7-7:45 pm, Rackham Amph.
Concert, Contemporary Directions Ensemble, 8 pm,
Rackham Aud. 763-4726. Recital, F Ward, barritone-bass,
6 pm, Recital Hall. Stearns Lee, W Malm, "The Viola
d'Amore," 2 pm, McIntosh Theater. Fac Bustehude Ser, M
Johns, organ, 4 pm, Moore Hall. Buxtehude recital, J
Kibbie, organ, 4 pm, Moore Ilall. Concert, "Basically
Beethoven," 4 pm, Recital all.
Alpha Phi Alpha--Black Music Theater & Dance, 7 pm,
Mendelssohn Theater. 996-0889.
*Musical Soc--Perf, Martha Graham Dance Company, 8 pm,
Power Ctr. Tickets: 764-2538.
Mus Art--Docent tour, ludson River Sch, 2 pm. 764-0395.
*Exhibit Mus--See Feb7.
Sexual Assault Prevention & Awareness Ctr--Org
mtg, "What Does It Mean to be a Man?" 3 pm, 4103 Mich
Union. All welcome. 763-5865.
*Neuman Stu Assoc--Catholic Wolverines3ntg/meal, all
welcome, 6 pm, 331 Thompson St. 994-6340.
*Outdoor Rec Prog--See Feb 7.
*Women's Basketball--vs Ohio State, 2 pm, Crisler Arena.
*Wrestling--vs Iowa State, 6pm, Crisler Arena.
Students of Objectivism--Courses (le 3), "The Philosophy
of Objectivism" (intro), Rn P1004, & "Understanding
Objectivism" (advanced), 8 pm, Rm P1006, Bus Sch.
Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Worship, 10 am, 801 S
Forest. 668-7622.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Bible study, 9:15 am; worship,
10:30 am, 1511 Washtenaw. 665-8927.
Women's Action for Nuclear Disarmament--Mtg,7:30;
lee, B Carlson, "Amerika & Some Facts About the Soviet
Union," 8:30, First Baptist Church, 512 E Huron. 761-
1718.
Minority Stu Svcs/Theater/Dance/Alpha Phi Alpha--
RBack-Art Socase:,co.A (Gal.a of BlakUnr,'c',rn' anith.

TUESDAY
February 3
ScI Res Club--Mtg/lec, M Brake, "Unusual Light Emissions
Produced in Relativistic Electron Beam Plasmas," & I)
Ginsberg, "Molecular Geneticstof Human Hematologic
Diseases,"7:30-10 pm, Chrysler Aud, 2121 Bonisteel Bled.
761-4320.
CRLT--Workshop, W Colbum, "Effective Lecturing," 7-9:30
pm, B0215 Bus Ad Bldg. Regis: 764-0505.
Computer Ctr --Course, "Using Patterns with the MTS File
Editor,"7-9 pm, 4003 SEB. Regis: 747-2424.
Camp Bible Study--Disc, 7-8 pm, Rm C, 3rd Fl, Mich
League. 349-4981.
Career Ping & Plcmt--Career Day, Mich Union Ballroom.
Progs, "The Medical School Personal Essay," 4:10 pm;
"Deciding Your Career, Pt 1," 4:10-6 pm, 3200 SAB, &
"Interviewing Lecture," 6-7:30 pm, 2011 MLB. 764-7460.
U-M-Flint/WFUM/TV-28--Lec, C hunter-Gault, Black
History Month, 1 pm, Univ Ctr Gallery. 762-3028.
Inst for Humanities--Lec/recep, S Greenough, "hlow
Stieglitz Came to Photograph Clouds," 7 pm, Rackham
Amph. 763-0724.
*Human Resource Devp--Course, "Personal Financial
Planning," 5-7 pm (1st of 4), 1111 Kipke Dr. 764-7410.

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