100%

Scanned image of the page. Keyboard directions: use + to zoom in, - to zoom out, arrow keys to pan inside the viewer.

Page Options

Download this Issue

Share

Something wrong?

Something wrong with this page? Report problem.

Rights / Permissions

This collection, digitized in collaboration with the Michigan Daily and the Board for Student Publications, contains materials that are protected by copyright law. Access to these materials is provided for non-profit educational and research purposes. If you use an item from this collection, it is your responsibility to consider the work's copyright status and obtain any required permission.

October 12, 1987 - Image 11

Resource type:
Text
Publication:
The Michigan Daily, 1987-10-12

Disclaimer: Computer generated plain text may have errors. Read more about this.

Songwriting is 'Husker's'

forte

The Michigan Daily-Monday, October 12, 1987- Page 11
YOU SEND US,-
2 DOLLARS, WE'LL
SEND YOU A GIFT
PACKAGE WORTH
OVER 100 DOLLARS 4 111

(Contined from Page 9)
documents of live performances with
every treble knob on '10.' Ware-
house, by contrast, makes full use
of the studio, giving the band a
fuller sound, and toying with
occasional sound effects. Today the
band can't fully replicate the sounds
on its most recent records, and it's
necessitated a re-thinking of how to
go about playing live. "You can be a
real purist and say 'we're just going
to record everything live and that's
the way it's going to be,' or you can
say, 'I'd like the whole story to read
like this,' and when we're per-
forming live maybe it's an ab-
previated version, in the sense that
iy terms of acoustics there's not as
many things going on...I think it
should be two different things. It
really does separate the records and
the live performances, but the songs
are still the same...
In a recent Creem magazine, Tom
Petty took a pot-shot at the band's
cover of the Mary Tyler Moore
Theme, "Love is All Around," and
complained that the band should be
doing "real" songs like the Beatles'
No Reply.' Mould responded,"If he
bothered to take a look at who wrote
the song, 'Love is All Around'
which is the name of the song, he
would probably notice it was written
by Sonny Curtis, who also wrote 'I
Fought the Law' which to me was

not a waste of time. So, Tom, the
great music historian, that he's
always proven to be - as you can
tell by listening to any of his records
- really did not do his homework
on that one...I don't know...wish I
had his money, I'd do something
good with it."
In addition to Petty, Mould is
tired of the branch of fandom which
has been unwilling to follow the
band through it's artistic and tempo
changes, some of which coincided
with the band's move from SST
Records, a small alternative label, to
Warner Brothers. "A lot of people
had a real bug up their ass about us
being successful at what we did,
which is writing songs and playing
them for people. If anything, I have
been more involved in public causes
since signing to Warners than when
we were hanging out with people
who were real nearsighted about
life.It all goes back to the jump
from SST to Warners," Mould
continued.
"There are people who always
love a play when it's at their high
school but when it goes to Broadway
it really sucks. Some people have to
be one of three people that likes
something and if anybody else likes
it it's really bad, well, that's not the
kind of people we want liking us.

We're not trying to pacify one
special-interest group. If people want
us to be anything else, maybe they
should do it themselves."
Ironically enough, many of these
same fans will probably be drawn by
the prospect of the band dipping
back into early material. But maybe
they'll see the continuity, the bridge
which extends from Land Speed

Record to the present. When driving
a long hard road, gears get shifted
every now and then.
Husker Du and opening act The
Laughing Hyenas play the Nectarine
Ballroom tonight. Tickets are
$12.50 in advance. The Hufsker
Dudes will also be in-store at
Schoolkid's. Check The List for the

(NO STRINGS ATTACHED)

C'

7
r

CONSIDERING ALIYA TO KIBBUTZ?
If you participated in a kibbutz program and want to explore
the possibilities of making kibbutz your home, the Young
Kibbutz Movement offers you group frameworks to both
families and singles.
GARIN YARDEN YUD-BETH is seeking young adults,
ages 20-27, who want to make this challenging way of life
their own. They will be choosing their destination kibbutz
during the coming year and will be making aliya in the
fall of 1988.
CHAVURAT HAGALIL is seeking families, couples and
singles, 27-35 years old, who want to make aliya to kibbutz
in the summer/fall of 1988. They too will be choosing
their do'tination kibbutz during the coming year. .
If you have experienced kibbutz, and feel-
it is for you, then contact us!.
Call or write:
The Young Kibbutz Movement
27 West 20th St., 9th Fl.
New York, N.Y. 10011
(212) 675-1168 ,

ANNOUNCING THE DC COMICS "REWARD YOURSELF" GIFT PACKAGE
" Your name won't go on any mailing list.
* You won't be "automatically enrolled" in anything.
" And you'll get special entertainment value!
HERE'S WHAT YOU GET FOR $2.00: HERE'S WHAT IT'S WORTH
0 A $100 DISCOUNT COUPON FROM(UTO
CONTINENTAL CONTINENTAL AIRLINES THAT CAN EVEN (UP TO)
BE USED WITH A DISCOUNTED TICKET!**
DC COMICS * A BEAUTIFUL CUSTOM-CREATED POSTER $700
CALENDAR
m * A COUPON GOOD TOWARDS MAYFAIR'"
ROLE-PLAYING GAMES AND MODULES$ ;0
t BRECKt COUPONS FOR OLD SPICE AND LADY'S
CHOICE DEODORANTS AND BRECK HAIR $1.50
e 0 ke t CARE PRODUCTS ____--_

Oh! yes. You'll also receive a DC COMICS
SAMPLER, from our special series created
with you In mind.

VALUE TO YOU

$111.50

WHY IS DCCOMICS DOING THIS?
Because our"mature readers"-comic books, trade
paperbacks and graphic novels are written for you -
not for kids - and once you start reading them,
you'll keep on reading them.
You'll find humor, adventure, real-life drama, and
superb artwork, all created by the best artists and
writers. These special DC Comics will become one of
your favorite ways to relax and have a good time.
We can't afford to give these samples away, so we
thought a not-so-subtle irresistible bribe would help
us to help you discover a new pleasure... the real
joy you'll reward yourself with when you read DC
Comics.
And the nice folks at the other companies who
have contributed to the Gift Package also Want you
to try their products and services, because they also
feel that once you try them, you'll stick with them,
So send for the Gift Package today. For only $2.00
to cover postage and handling, you'll get over $50 in
tangible values, and you'll discover the intangible
pleasure of great entertainment in DC Comics.
Because DC Comics aren't just for kids anymore.

r
1

REWARD YOURSELF GIFT MCKAGE ORDER COUPON
Yes! I want to reward myself with the Gift Package, and discover the
rewards of reading the new DC Comics! I have enclosed a check or
money order for $2.00 [please - don't send cash through the maill
I understand that there are no strings attached - I won't receive
junk mail as the result of ordering the Gift Package! I will receive all
the great coupons, posters and the special DC Comics samplerl
NAME
ADDRESS
CITY STATE ZIP

I

Send check or money order to: DC Comics Gift Package, Box 1424,
Bo ssachusetts 02277
Offer good in U.S.A. only. NY residents must add sales tax. Otherwise, offer void
where prohibited by law taxed or restricted. Alow 6-8weelts for delivery. Offer
p good through 12131187 or whie supplies last, coupon may he reproduced, but
each order must be sent in a separate envelope. Limit one gift package per
person. * 5ubi'ect to holiday blackout periods: aad minimum purchase require-
' mnert of St125.00. 'Trademarks of DC comics Inc. ®1987 t Trademarks of
Shulto , "Inc .®1987 . " C"Com ics"Inc .,1986
UDC Comics Inc A WarnerCommunications CompanyO M
L. ... - - -- -- m-- --

- - I

*Major Events--Perf, D Meece, 7:30 pm, Hill Aud. 763-

The Calendar
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 S 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.
MONDAY
October 12
Women's Okinawan Karate Club--Mtg, 6:30-8 pm,
Martial Arts Rm, IM Bldg. New stds welcome. 996-5634,
668-6280.
Christian Science Org--Mtg, 7:15 pm, 3rd Fl Mich
League.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, 6:30 pm, 2275 CCRB. Beg-adv
welcome. Mary, 665-2958.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Choir rehearsal, 7 pm, 1511
Washtenaw. 663-5560.
Botanical Gdns--Mtg, AA Cage Bird Club, 7 pm, Aud, 1800
N Dixboro Rd.
LSA--Fac mtg, 4:10 pm, MLB4.
Senate Assembly--Mtg, 3:15 pm, Rackham Amphi.
Coalition of Disabled Std Svcs & Volunteers--Mtg,
7-9 pm, Mich League Henderson Rm. 763-3000.
Anthropol/Residential/Coll/Journalism/Fellows/Am
er Culture--Lecs: J Sterba, "Running for President: Why
Not a Newspaperman?" 4 pm, Rm 126 East Quad; F
FitzGerald, "The Iran-Contra Affair: The Evangelical Spirit
versus the Constitution," 8 pm, Rackham Amphi.
*U-M Hosp Friends--Luncheon lee, G Smith, "The Healing
Role of the Arts," 11:30 am-1:30 pm, Mich League
Vanderberg Rm. Res Req. 994-6031.
Career Plan & Place--"Choosing Your Major," 4:10-5 pm,
2011 MLB; "Job Search Lecture," 6-7:30 pm, 1250 CCRB.
Women's Crisis Ctr--Community forum, strategies for
change in response to the trial, 5:30 pm, 2909 Mich Union.
994-9100.
Conflict Mgmt Alternatives--Lec, R Wilson, "Racial
Conflict on College Campuses: A National Resurgence?" 4
pm, Sch Educ Shorling Aud.
Gay Liberation--Lesbian-gay male community open house,
8:45 pm, Canterbury House, 218 N Division. 665-0606,
763-4186.
Evolution & Human Behav--Brown bag disc, "Menopause,
its adaptive significance and related issues," noon, 1521b
Rackham.
Guild House Writers Series--Reading from their works, W
Becher & E Morin, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St. 662-5189.
Canterbury House --Installation of V Peacock for Episc
Church to U-M community, 4 pm, St Andrew's, 306 N
Division.
Ctr for Near East & N Afr Studies--Lec in Arabic, M
Al-Dhahabi, 'The Al-Dhahiriyyah Library in Damascus," 4
pm, Rm B137 MLB. 764-0350, 764-0315.
Ctr for Russ & E Europ Studies--Lec, I Melchuk,
"Russian Linguistics: Semantics and Syntax," 4 pm,
Rackham E Lec Rm.
Ctr for Res on Learning & Teaching--Workshop,
"Addressing the Writing Needs of Non-Native Speakers of
English," 3-5:30 pm, 3008 N Univ Bldg. Reg req. 764-
0505.
Sch of Art --Lec, K Baird, "A Baird's Eye View: Aerial
Photography," 7 pm, Chrysler Aud. 764-0397.
Amer Culture--Lec, J Limon, "The Other American South:
Southern Culture and the Emergence of the Mexican
Southwest,"3:30-5 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm; recep
follows.
Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: MS-DOS Basic
Skills, 9 am-noon; Using MTS Message System & Remote
Mail, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; dBASE III Plus, Pt 2, 1-5 pm.
In Rm 4212 SEB: Basic Concepts of Programming, 9-11
am. In Rm 4003 SEB: Mon Programmers' Sem, 7-9 pm.
Reg req. 763-7630.
United Methodist Std Fellowship/Wesley Fd n-Bible
study, 6 pm; peace & justice study grp, 7 pm, 602 E
Huron. 668-6881.
TUESDAY
October 13
Career Plan & Place--"The Law School Personal Essay,"
4:10-5 pm, 3200 SAB; "Investigating Organizations and
Employers," 4:10-5:30 pm, 3200 SAB; "Resume Writing
Lecture," 4:10-5:30 pm, Whitney Aud Sch Educ;

Psychobiol--Colloq, M Bogeroff-Mulder, "A Review of
Human Behavioral Ecology," 12:30 pm, 1057 MHRI.
*Zen Buddhist Temple--3-day meditation retreat begs, 6
pm, 1214 Packard. Reg req. 761-6520.
*Outdoor Rec Prog--Wilderness State Pk/Macinaw Island
pre-trip mtg, 7 pm, NCRB Conf Rm. Reg req. 764-3967.
Ctr for Chinese Studies--Brown bag lec, L Witzleben,
"Traditional Chinese Instrumental Music in the 1980's,"
noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm.
*Women's Athletics--Volleyball, U-M vs Mich State, 7:30
pm, IM Bldg.
Nov 29 Committee for Palestine--Lec, K Hamide & B
Hudson, "The Civil Rights Case of the Eighties: The INS-
FBI Arrests and Deportation Proceedings Against the Los
Angeles 8," 7 pm, Aud A Angell Hall.
Botanical Gdns--Mtg, Huron Valley Rose Soc, 7:30 pm,
Aud, 1800 N Dixboro.
ICEC/Apple Computer--Competition make-up sess,
"Design the Personal Computer of the Year 2000" &
"ICEC/Apple Fellowship Program," 7 pm, Chrysler Ctr
Aud.
Geol Sci--Turner lec series, D Canfield, 4;pm, CC Little
Bldg.
Germanic Lang & Lit--Lec, P Michelsen, "English
Literature as Reflected in German Literature of the
Eighteenth Century,"4:30 pm, Rackham W Conf Rm.
Hopwood Rm--Poetry reading, R Kelly, 4 pm, Rackham E
Conf Rm.
Hosp Info Svcs--Lec, E Walker, "On-Line Purchasing and
Stores Transactions," 3 pm, Ford Amphi, 2A201 U Hosp.
936-4900.
Intl Ctr--Study abroad mtg, 3 pm, 603 E Madison. Reg req.
764-9310.
Kelsey Museum/Classical Art & Arch--Lec, S
Langdon, "Casting the Homeric Pantheon," 4 pm, 2009
Angell Hall; recep follows.
*Pharmacy Cont Educ--Lec, G Umstead, "Cancer
Chemotherapy: New Approaches to Treatment," 7:30-9:30
pm, 3354 CC Little Bldg.
Women of Univ Faculty--Dinner, 5:45 pm; lec, J Blos,
"On Writing for Children: Questions and Answers," 7 pm,
Glacier Hills Retirement Home.
Ctr for Res on Learning & Teaching--Workshop,
"35mm Slide Production," 7-10:30 pm, Mich Media, 400
4th St. Reg req. 764-0505.
Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Microsoft
Word, Pt 1 (IBM PC-Compatibles), 8:30 am-12:30 pm;
Macintosh Basic Skills, 9 am-noon; MS-DOS for Hard
Disk Users, 1-3 pm; MTS Visual Editor, 1-3 pm. In Rm
4212: Adobe Illustrator Demo, 9-11 am. In Rm 2065A
Frieze Bldg: Intro to TEXTEDIT, Pt 3, 1:30-3 pm. In Rm
4003 SEB: Writing & Using Editor Procedures, 7-9 pm.
Reg req. 763-7630.
United Methodist Std Fellowship/Wesley Fdn- -
Undergrad fellowship, "Talk From the Heart," 7 pm; clown
troupe, newcomers welcome, 7:30 pm, 602 E Huron. 668-
6881.
Ctr for Res on Learning & Teaching--TA workshop,
"Problems in the Classroom," 7-9 pm, 109 E Madison. To
reg, 764-6840.
WEDNESDAY
October 14
Career Plan & Place--"Interview Lecture," 4:10-5:30 pm,
1046 Dana; "Investigating Careers in the Not-For-
Profit/Social Change Sector," 4:10-5 pm, 3200 SAB; "Intro
to CP&P," 4:30-5 pm, 3200 SAB.
Mich Gay Union--Soc/disc grp, 9 pm, Guild House, 80L
Monroe St. 763-4186.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Bible study, 10 pm, 1511
Washtenaw. 663-5560.
Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Worship, 7:30 pm, 801
S Forest St, 668-7622.
Dissertation Support Grp--Mtg, 8:30-10 am, 3100 Mich
Union. 764-8312.
Med Ctr--Lumpectomy disc grp, noon-1:15 pm, 2A235, 2nd
level Main Hosp. 936-4296, 936-4732.
Bioengr--890 Sem, P Lees, "Hemofiltration and Its
Mechanics," 4 pm, 1017 Dow Bldg.
Sch Music--Perf, Univ Symphony Chamber Players, 8 pm,
Sch Music Recital Hall. 24-Hr Music Line, 763-4726.
U-M-Dearborn--Film, Stand by Me, 7:30 pm, Rec & Orgs
Ctr. 593-5390; *perf, Lafayette String Quartet, 8 pm, Henry
Ford Estate-Fair Lane, 593-5087.
*Outdoor Rec Prog--Horseback riding pre-trip mtg, 7 pm,
NCRB Conf Rm, Reg req. 764-3967.
Botanical Gdns--Friends wreath workshop, 7 pm, Rm 125;
Friends board mtg, 7:30 pm, Rm 139, 1800 N Dixboro.
Commission for Women --Mtg/lec, C Cohen, "Privacy,
Abortion and the US Constitution," noon-1:30 pm, 2553
LSA.
U-M-Flint--Visiting Writers Series, readings by C Forche & J
Kauffman, 7 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva. 762-3200; *perf, Chamber
Singers Invitational, 8 pm, U-M-F Theatre. 762-3377; perf,
classical guitarist D Grimes, 7-10 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery.

Tae Kwon Do Club--See Oct 12.
Ctr for Russ & E Europ Studies--Brown bag lee, J
O'Shea, "Szegedi Fish Soup: Life and Society During the
Early Bronze Age in Southeast Hungary," noon, Lane Hall
Commons Rm.
Amer Culture--Panel disc, "The New American Studies:
Race, Gender, Ethnicity and Class," 4-6 pm, Mich Union
Pendleton Rm; recep follows.
United Methodist Std Fellowship/Wesley Fdn-
Informal communion svc, 9:30 pm, 602 E Huron. 668-
688 1.
Ctr for Res on Learning & Teaching--TA workshops:
"Speaking Skills I," 3:15-5:15 pm; "Speaking Skills II,
6:30-8:30 pm, 109 E Madison St. Reg req. 764-6840.
Std Woodshop--Safety class for new shop users, sess I, 3-5
pm, SAB, 763-4025.
THURSDAY-
October 15
Career Plan & Place--"The Medical School Interview,"
4:10-5 pm, 3200 SAB.
Inter-Varsity Christian Fellowship--Mtg, R Bloye,
"Practical Prayer," 7 pm, Rm 126 East Quad.
*Mch League--Intl Night, Middle East, 4:30-7:30 pm, The
League Buffet.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Devotions,.6:15 pm; doctrine class,
7 pm; Bible study, 8:45 pm, 1511 Washtenaw. 663-5560.
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study, 7:30-9
pm, 925 E Ann St, 663-0483, 665-0775.
Museum of Art--SeeOct 13.
CEW--Intl women grad stds workshop, "Interpersonal
relationships; roommates, dating, groups: contrasting
American culture values and norms with other countnes,"
12:10-1 pm, Conf Rm, 350 S Thayer. 763-7080.
Evolution & Human Behav--Sem, J Holland,
"Recombination and Punctuated Equilibria," 3:30 pm, E Lee
Rm Rackham.
Kelsey Museum--Lee, K Dunbabin, "Craftsman and Patron
in Antiquity: The Roman Mosaicist," 8 pm, Aud D Angell
Hall.
U-M-Dearborn--WOVEN, "Date Rape, Rape Prevention &
Street Smarts," 1:30 pm, 216 Classrm-Admin Bldg & 7
pm, Gabriel Richard Ctr. 593-5147, 271-6000.
AAUP--Mtg/Celebration '87 Symposium, "The History of
AAUP at the University of Michigan, 1915-1987, 3 pm,
Alum Ctr
Nov 29 Committee for 'alestine--Mtg, 7 pm, Mich
Union MUG.
Computer Vision Res Lab--Sem, S Barlett, 4 pm, 1301
EECS Bldg.
*Cinema Guild--Koyaanisquatsi, 7 & 8:45 pm, Lorch Hall.
Academic Women's Caucus--Mtg/lec, CD Moody, 1:30
pm, Rm D Mich League.
*UM-Flint--Film, Home of the Brave, 7 & 9:15 pm, Univ
Ctr Kiva, 762-3431.
Hopwood Rm--Ficiton reading, D Belton, 4 pm, 1006 Angell
Hall.
Intl Ctr--Brown bag disc, "World Travelers Lunch Break,"
noon, 603 E Madison.
Ctr for Jap Studies--Brown bag lee, P Berry, "The Mirror of
Fantasy: The World As Seen in Ukiyo-e," noon, Lane Hall
Commons Rm.
Union Arts Progs--Lec, B Nightingale, "On Being a Theatre
Critic," 12:15 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm. 764-6498.
Inst Sci & Tech --2-day symp begs, "Current Contributions
in Polymer Science and Engineering," 8:30 am, Rm 165
Chrysler Ctr. 763-2316.
Sch Music--Recital, P Crawford, L Guinn, S Marvin, E
Sellheim & Enid Sutherland, "The Early Romantic Piano
and Its Music," 8 pm, Sch Music Recital Hall. 24 Hr Music
Line, 763-4726.
Regents--Mtg, 1 pm. Regents' Rm.
*Cont Med Educ--Confs beg: "Current Frontiers in Chest
Radiology"; "Practical Neonatal Neurology," Towsley Ctr.
763-1400.
Ctr for Res on Learning & Teaching--Workshop,
"Using Personal Computers for Preparing Classroom
Materials," 7-9 pm, 120 WEngr. Reg req, 764-0505.
Ctr for Res on Learning & Teaching--TA workshop,
"35mm Slide Production," 7-10:30 pm, 400 4th St. Reg
req. 764-6840.
Computing Ctr--Courses. In Rm 3001 SEB: Lotus 1-2-3, Pt
2, 8:30 am-12:30 pm. In Rm 4212 SEB: Intro to
Computing, 9-11 am. In Rm 2065A Frieze Bldg: Intro to
TEXTEDIT, Pt 4, 1:30-3 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: Using
Program Function Keys in MTS, 7-9 pm. Reg req. 763-
7630.
Std Woodshop--Safety class for new shop users, sess II, 3-5
pm, SAB, 763-4025.
FRIDAY
October 16
*UMS--Pre-concert lee, RL Finney, "Composing Music for
Dance," 7 pm, Rackham (U-M stds-free); perf, Erick
Hawkins Dance Company, 8 pm, Power Ctr. 764-2538.
CEW--Intl Women undergrad stds workshop, "Effective
studying, test-taking, stress reduction," 12:10-1 pm, Conf
Rm, 350 S Thayer, 763-7080.
Anthro--Lec, MD Sahlins, "The cosmology of capitalism: the
trans-Pacific sector of the world system," 4 pm, Aud B
Angel Hall.
U.M.Dearborn--World Food Day natl teleconference, noon-2
pm, Gabriel Richard Ctr. 271-6000; films: The Day After
Trinity: J Robert Oppenheimer & the Atomic Bomb &
Confessions of a Weaponeer, 7:30 pm, 179 Engr Lab Bldg.
593-5087.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Video night, 7 pm, 1511

*Major Events-Perf, D Meece, 7:30 pm, Hill Aud. 763
TKTS.
*Acad of Early Music--Benefit concert, "A Musical
Extravaganza in the Italian Style," 8 pm, 512 E Huron.
662-0540.
*Univ Press Club--Annual mtg begs, 9:30 am, 2nd Fl
Campus Inn, 615 E Huron. 764-5304.
Regents--Mtg, 9 am, Regents' Rm.
Ctr for S & Southeast Asian Studies--Lec/video, M
Srirama,'The Historical Development of Classical Indian
Dance," noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm.
Tae Kwon Do Club--Mtg, 6:30 pm, 1200 CCRB. Beg-adv
welcome. Mary, 665-2958.
Physicians for Soc Responsibility--Open-mtg, J Litch
& T Lee, "Report on IPPNW Conference, Moscow," 8 pm,
Sch Publ Hth I Aud; recep follows in Fac Lounge. 663-
8665.
Sch of.Art--Lec/slides, J Vikova & P Banka, artists from
Prague, 7:30 pm, Rm 2104 Art & Arch Aud. 764-0397.
Guild House--Brown bag forum, A Wald, "Fighting
Institutionalized Racism," noon (lunch avail $1), 802
Monroe St. 662-5189.
Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: MS-DOS Basic
Skills, 8:30-11:30 am; Microsoft Word, Pt 2 (Macintosh),
8:30 am-12:30 pm; MTS Basic Skills, noon-3 pm. In Rm
4212 SEB: Microsoft Word Lec/Demo (Macintosh), 11 am-
noon; Preparing Data for Transfer Between Applications &
Computers, 1-4 pm. Reg req. 763-7630.
*United Methodist Std Fellowship/Wesley Fdn--
Hayride & square dance, 6 pm, meet at 602 E Huron. 668-
6881.
SATURDAY
October 17
*UMS--Perf, Erick Hawkins Dance Company, 8 pm, Power
Ctr. 764-2538.
Sailing Club--Mtg, 7:45 pm, 421 W Engr Bldg.
*U-M-Dearborn--1890's children's parties, 10 am, noon &
2:30 pm, Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane. Res req. 593-5590.
*Outdoor Rec Prog--Bike ride, 9 am-noon. Reg req. 764-
3967.
*Football--U-M vs Iowa, 12:15 pm, Mich Stadium.
Women's Athletics--Hockey, U-M vs Alumni, 10 am,
Football Bldg or adjacent field.
*AAFC--Films: Night of the Living Dead, 7 pm; The Texas
Chainsaw Massacre, 9 pm, Nat Sci Aud.
Botanical Gdns--Great Lakes regional judging, 10 am, Aud,
1800 N Dixboro.
*Cinema Guild--The Awful Truth, 7 pm; Holiday, 8:45 pm,
MLB4.
Inst for Humanities--Disc panel, "The New Historian," 10
am, MLB1.
*U-M-Flint--U-M-F Theatre Dept, Who's Afraid of Virginia
Woolf? 8 pm, U-M-F Theatre. 762-3230.
*ICLE--Workshop, L Irish, "ESOP's: New Rules and Practical
Applications," 9-11:30 am, 116 Hutchins Hall. 764-0533.
*Major Events--Perf, INXS, 7:30 pm, Hill Aud. 763-TKTS.
*Major Events--Perf, The Beach Boys, 7:30 pm, Crisler
Arena. 763-TKTS.
Sch Music--Perf, Contemporary Directions Ensemble, 8 pm,
Rackham Aud, 24 Hr Music Line, 763-4726.
*Ruthven Planetarium Theatre--Show, "Autumn Stars,"
11:30 am; "Solar System Spectacular," 2 & 3:15 pm. Loc
4th Fl Nat Sci Mus, comer Geddes-Washtenaw. 764-0478.
S UND.AY
October 18
*UMS--Pef, Zurich Chamber Orchestra, 4 pm, Rackham And.
764-2538.
Phi Beta Sigma-Mtg, 5-8 pm, Mich Union.
*Ruthven Planetarium Theatre--Show, "Solar System
Spectacular," 2 & 3:15 pm. Lc 4th Fl Nat Sci Mus, corner
Geddes-Washtenaw. 764-0478.
Zen Buddhist Temple--Meditation svecs: in Korean, 10 am-
noon; in English, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard. 761-6520.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Bible study, 9:15 am; worship,
10:30 am;-.supper, 6 pm, 1511 Washtenaw. 663-5560.
Lord of Light Lutheran Church--Worship, 10 am, 801 S
Forest St. 668-7622.
Chinese Christian Fellowship--Children's & adult
Sunday school, 2 pm; worship, 3 pm, 3150 Glacier Way.
761-7503.
His House Christian Fellowship--Dinner, singing &
Bible study, 6-8 pm, 925 E Ann. 663-0483, 665-0775.
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry--Bible Study, 8:45 am;
worship, 10 am, 1360 Pauline Blvd. 662-0663.
Campus Chapel--Worship, 10 am & 6 pm, 1236 Washtenaw
Ct. 668-7421.
Korean Std Assoc--Mtg, 5 pm, 4319 Mich Union.
Disabled Std Svcs-Sign lang club, "Sign of the Times," 2-
4 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rm A. Beg-adv welcome.
763-3000.
*U-M-Dearborn-Tours, Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane, 1-4:30
pm, Powerhouse Visitor Ctr. 593-5590.
*Outdoor Rec Prog--Canoe clinic, noon-4 pm, meet at
NCRB. Reg req 764-3967.
Women's Athletics--Hockey, U-M vs Mich State, 1 pm,
Football Bldg or adjacent field.
*Bullard Film Series--Koyaanisquats4 7:30 pm, Nat Sci
Aud.

$[

I

I

u

Back to Top

© 2024 Regents of the University of Michigan