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Tuition
Corntinued from Page 1
The Senator's presentation was
part of a weekend meeting of the
MCC, which included student
government representatives from 13
Michigan public colleges and
universities. Most questions directed
at the Senator concerned student
tuition.
Alaina Lewis, chair of MCC and
a graduate of Eastern Michigan
University, said the she liked the
idea of a tax to help out students.
But she expressed concern about
possible resistance from the beer and
wine industry.
"We haven't thoroughly evaluated
the whole thing - I think it would
be great. But the beer and wine
wholesalers have a lot of power and
it's going to be a long battle."
Lewis said she strongly agreed
with the Senator that universities

can trim their budgets in areas of
management.
"Administrative salaries, at
seventy, eighty, and one hundred
thousand dollars a year, are way too
high. Of course we need people to
run the institution, but the role of a
college is to educate, and that's
where our priorities should be," said
Lewis.
Sederburg said he wants to pass
State Senator. William
Sederburg has a plan to
tax beer and wine to help
lower university tuitions.
the tax with a state petition in order
to avoid the state's powerful beer and
wine lobby in the legislature.
He said his goal is to get 250,000
signatures on a petition before the
Nov., 1990 election and asked for
MCC's support.
Daily Staffer Steve Schweiger
contributed to this story.

Degree
Continued from Page 1
gents' agenda was mailed," she said.
"If we had gotten the nominations a
week earlier, we would have been
able to get the names into the re-
gents in time for students to partici-
pate in the Honorary Degree Com-
mittee."
But Belcher said he "hand deliv-
ered" MSA's recommendations to
Duderstadt's secretary one week prior
to the official deadline.
"It's hard to say if it was a mis-
take or if it was intentional," Belcher
said. "What is important, because
the mistake was made by the presi-
dent's office and not by MSA, is
that it's the obligation of the presi-
dent to make sure that students are
treated fairly."
According to the president's of-
fice, MSA was instructed to submit

four student recommendations to
Duderstadt's office in time for the
October's regents meeting. Before
submitting the names to the regents,
Duderstadt was to review the rec-
ommendations and select two student
to participate in the Honorary Degree
Committee's fall meeting.
But Belcher said Duderstadt nei-
ther reviewed MSA's candidates nor
submitted their names.
Kennedy said he felt it was un-
fortunate that students were unable
to participate in the honorary degree
selection process, saying every effort
was made to reverse the problem.
But Kennedy, a member of the
committee, said decisions regarding
candidates made without student in-
put are final and not subject to stu-
dent review. He said two students
have since been named to the com-
mittee, but they will only participate
in next year's decision concerning
the honorary degree.

The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 13, 1989-- Page 5
Israeli protestors
threaten to riot

JERUSALEM (AP) - About
40 Jewish settlers protested stonings
and bombings with a sit- in at a
Palestinian mayor's office yesterday,
and five Palestinians were injured in
clashes with soldiers, Israeli and
Arab reports said.
The protest underscored increasing
settler vigilantism that this month
included angry rampages into Arab
towns and stoning of Arab cars.
"Me and my friends decided we
should get the message across to
Qalqilya and the mayor that we have
lost our patience," settler Shlomo
Katan told Israel radio afterrthe group
barged into Mayor Mahmoud Abu
Sneineh's office in the West Bank
city of Qalqilya.

The settlers warned Abu Sneineh
they would riot if he did not stop
Palestinians from stoning and fire-
bombing their cars which pass
through Qalqilya to and from the
West Bank.
Katan, council head in Alfe
Menashe settlement, said the settlers
wanted to talk with Abu Sneineh "in
a good atmosphere." But Israel radio
said soldiers spirited the mayor out
of the office before talks could take
place.
The daily Israeli Haaretz reported
yesterday that children from Kedu-
mim and Karnei Shomron settle-
ments, both near Qalqilya, have i e-
gun stoning Palestinians from their
from their school buses in respon se
to response to the attacks.

The Calendar
of The University of Michigan

The calendar combines meeting, lecture, workshop, and conference announcements
with other events happening each weekon 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 publication. Address all information to: Marcia Bennett, publications
assistant, University Record, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes events to which
admission is charged.

MONDAY
FEBRUARY 13
Canterbury House--Lesbian-gay male community open house, 8:45 pm, 218 N Division.
665-0606.
Women Faculty--Drop-In Lunch, noon, Mich Union Univ Club. 764-2539.
Taekwondo Club--Mtg, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275 CCRB. Begins welcome 662-8637.
Tau Beta Pi/Alpha Pi Mu/Eta Kappa Nu--Math, Sci & Engr Tutoring, 8-11 pm, 307
UGLI; 8-10 pm, S Quad Dining Hall; 7-9 pm, Markley Lib; 8-10 pm, Bursley Std Lounge.
994-4803.
Shorin-Ryu Karate--Mtg, 7:30-8:30 pm, CCRB Rm 1200. 994-3620.
Disabled Sdt Svcs--Lunch Discuss, "Ableism: Issues Confronting Persons with Disabilities,"
noon-1:30 pm, Mich League Rms 4 & 5.
Computing Ctr--Course in Rm 3001 SEB: MS-DOS Basic Skills, 1-4 pm; In 4212 SEB:
Computer Networking Technology Pt 1, 1-3 pm; Monday Programmers' Sem, 7-9 pm; In
MLB Aud 3: Computer Confrencing Lec/Demo, 7-8:30 pm. Reg req. 763-7630.
*U-M Dearborn--Concert, Layfayette String Quartet, 8 pm, Henry Ford Estate-Fair Lane.
593-5555.
LSA/Rackham/German Lang & Lit--Lee, W Iser, "The Aesthetic & the Imaginary," 4:10
pm, Rackham Amphi.
* HI R D --Wkshps, "Preparing For Retirement" (Faculty), 6-9 pm; "Creating Written
Instructions," 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-7410.
Intl Ctr--European Travel Series, B Denman, noon-1 pm, 603 E Madison. 764-9310.
Rackham--Sem, G Bowersock, "The Syrian Tradition," 4 pm, Rackham E Ae Im ha.
Soc Women Engr--Pre-Interviews, Johnson Wax, 6-8 pm; Waste Mgmt of N America, 6:30-
8:30 pm, locations TBA. 763-2739.
Amnesty Intl--Mtg, 7:30 pm, Mich Union. 971-1674.
Near East & N African Sids--Brown-Bag Lec, N Isvan-Hayat, "Rethinking Role
Incompatability: Economic Activity Domestic Power & Childbearing Among Women of
Turkey," noon, Lane Hall Commons. 764-0350.
Astronomy--Lec, J Halpern, "Accretion Discs Around Supermassive Black Holes," 4 pm, 2038
Randall.
Faculty Women's Club-*Lunch & Listen, H Stevenson, "Japanese Educational System vs
American," 11:30 am- pm, Mich League Mich Rm. Res req by Feb 9. 665-5917.
U-M Flint--Presentation, K Aduonum, "Multicultural Education: Music & Cultural
Experiences," I pm, Univ Ctr Mich Rm. 762-3377.
UM T RI--Lee, W Brouwer, "Dynamics of Attention in Drivers with Neuropsychological
Limitations," 11 am, McCormick Conf Rm.
Handbell Ringers' Club--Mtg, 4 pm, 900 Burton Tower. Music readers welcome to
audition. 764-2539.
*M-care--Cholesterol testing, 3-7 pm, 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Dr 936-9613.
CSIIPE--Sem, J Lawrence & R Blackburn "Faculty: Research In Progress," noon-1 pm, 2219
Sch Educ.
Hist--Lee, C Carson, "The Development Of Black Political Thought: Martin Luther King Jr" 4
pm, Hutchins Hall Rm 100; Recep following, Mich Union Anderson Rm.
Guild HIouse.-*Beans & Rice Dinner, 6 pm; Fiction & Poetry Read, R Terrill & M Harb, 8 pm,
802 Monroe St. 662-5189.
Nat Resources--Lee, E Ketterson, "Evolution Of Male Parental Care In The Dark-Eyed Junco,"
4-5 pm, 1046 Dana Bldg. 668-7123.
Biology--Sem, T Large, "Expression Of NGF & Its Receptor In The Developing Central
Nervous System," noon, 3056 Nat Sci.
Chem--Sem, A Brenner, "The Nature Of Active Sites On Metals, Metal Oxides & Homogeneous
Catalysts," 4 pm, Chem Rmn 1200.
Career Plan 4 Place--Wkshps, "Choosing Your Major," 4:10-5 pm, CP&P Rm 1; "Deciding
Your Career Pt 2," 4:10-6 pm, CP&P Conf Rm; Job Search Lee, 6-7:30 pm, 1250 CCRB;
Employers Presentations: Marshall Field's, 7:30-9:30 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm & St
Mary's Lodge, 9 am-5 pm, Mich Union Crofoot Rm. 764-7460
TUESDAY
FEBRUARY 14
Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LAGROC)-Mtg, 8 pm, Mich Union Rm
3100. 763-4186.
TARDAA--Mtg, 8 pm, 296 Dennison. 763-0806.
Weis Lutheran Campus Ministry--Basics of Christianity Std, 8 pm, Mich Union. 662-
0663 or 761-6362.
Sports Club--Karate, 8:30-10 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm. 930-0025.
WCBN--Talk show, "Closets Are For Clothes," 6-7 pm, 88.3 FM 763-3500.
*AAFC--Film, The Deer Hunter, 7 pm, Angell Aud A. 769-7787.
Computing Ctr--Courses in Rm 3001 SEB: Intro to TEXTEDIT Pt 3, 10 am-noon; Excel Basic
Skills, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; Lotus 1-2-3 Graphics, 1-3 pm; Lotus 1-2-3 Databases, 3-5 pm;
In 4003 SEB: Basic Concepts of Desktop Publishing, 1-3 pm; MTS Editor Patterns Pt 1, 7-
9 pm. Reg req. 763-7630.
*H R D--Wkshps, "The Disciple Process," 8:30 am-noon; "Writing It Right Pt 1: Grammar-A
Modern Review," 8:30 am-noon; "Processing Grant & Contract Materials," 1:30-4:30 pm,
1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-7410.
Intl Ctr/Ecumenical Campus Ctr--*Lunch & Forum, J MCaddan, "Glasnost & Empire: A
Soviet Dilemma," noon, 603 E Madison. 662-5529.
CRLT--Wkshp, "Speaking Skills," 3:15-5:15 pm & 6:30-8:30 pm, 109 E Madison. Reg req.
764-0505.
Intl Ctr--Work Abroad Wkshp, B Denman, 4-5 pm, 603 E Madison 764-9310.
Hosp Info Svcs--MCMUG Mtg, C Burke & T Huff, "Adobe Illustrator '88," 3-4 pm, Ford
Amphi. 936-4900.
Gifts of Art--Concert, "Medimusic," 12:30 pm, Hosp Lobby 1st If 936-ARTS.
*MedSport--Seafood cooking class, 7-9 pm, 24 Frank Lloyd Wright Dr Reg req. 763-7400.
EECS--Sem, R Arzbaecher, "An Automatic Implantable Drug Infusion System with Model-
Based Control," 4 pm, EECS 1200; Y Lu, "Multi-Scale Edge Detection In Scale Space," 4 pm,
1005 EECS. 764-2138.
Soc Women Engr--Pre-Interview, General Electric, 4:30-6:30 pm, 1010 Dow. 763-2739.
Turner Clinic--Wkshp, B Zaret & J Johnson, "Surviving our Surtax," 1-3 pm, 1501 W
Liberty. 764-2556.
U-M Flint--Lec, D Deskins, "Restructuring of the American Auto Industry--Japanese-Owned
Companies & Discriminatory Hiring Practices," 7:30 pm, Univ Ctr Mich Rm A;
Presentation, K Aduonum, "Multicultural Education: Music & Cultural Experiences," 1 pm,
Univ Ctr Mich Rm; *Comedy Connection, 8 pm, Univ Ctr Brewery.
*M-care--Cholesterol testing, 3-7 pm, 775 S Main, Chelsea. 475-1321.
Sch Music--Organ Recital, M Mason, 8 pm, Blanche Anderson Moore Hall. 763-4726.
Women In Sci--Panel Discuss, "Why Women in Science, Engineering & Mathematics Should
Consider Advanced Degrees," 4-6 pm, Rackham W Conf Rm 763-7225.
IPASC/Asian Lang & Cultures--Film, Chaudhvin ka Chand (Full Moon), 7 pm, MLB Video
Viewing Rm. 973-7091.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Bible Std, D Lumpp, 7 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663-5560.
Grad Lib--Faculty Lib Sem, "Organizing Your Own Bibliographic Files," 4-5:30 pm, 205-C
Grad Lib.
Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LAGROC)AA Committee to Defend

WEDNESDAY
FEBRUARY 15
Lord of Light Lutheran--Bible Std, 6:30-7:30 pm; Worship, 7:30-8 pm, 801 S Forest.
668-7622.
Shorin-Ryu Karate--Mtg, 8:15-9:15 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm. 994-3620.
Pi Tau Sigma--100 & 200 level Mechan Engr, Math & Sci Tutoring, 1:30-4:30 pm, GG Brown
Sdt Lounge. 665-3509.
Zen Buddhist Temple--Yoga & breathing class, 9:30-11 am, 1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520.
Taekwondo Club--Mtg, 6:30-8:15 pm, 2275 CCRB. Begins welcome 662-8637.
Men's Campus Club--Social for gay & bisexual male sdts, 9-11 pm, E Law Quad N Section
Cook Rm. 763-4186.
Tau Beta Pi/Alpha Pi Mu/Eta Kappa Nu--Math, Sci & Engr Tutoring, 8-11 pm, 307
UGLI; 7-9 pm, Markley Lib. 994-4803.
Bioengr--Sem, E Goldman, "Legal Aspects of Research," 4-5 pm, 1017 Dow Bldg.
CRLT--Wkshp, "Cooperative Learning," 6:30-9:30 pm, 109 E Madison Reg req. 764-0505.
Computing Ctr--Courses in Rm 4212 SEB: Computer Networking Technology Pt 2, 1-3 pm;
Macintosh Basic Skills Lec/Demo, 7-9 pm. Reg req.
U-M Dearborn--Film, The Accused, 7:30 pm, Rec & Organiz Ctr 593-5390.
*llRD--Wkshps, "Nutrition: What Are The Facts," 1-4:30 pm; "The Pride Program: Personal
Responsibility In Developing Excellence," 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-
7410.
Sch Music--Contemporary Ensemble, 8 pm, Rackham Aud. 763-4726.
Psychiatry--Conf, W Potter, "Depression: A State of Noradrenergic Imbalance," 10:30 am,
Child & Adoles Psych Hosp Aud; Sem, "Pre Vs Post-Synaptic Noradrenergic Measures In
Humans," 2:30 pm, MHRI Waggoner Conf Rm. 764-9527.
Ctr Russian & E Europ Stds--Brown-Bag Lee, J Szajer, "Law & Political Change In
Hungary: The Case Of Fidesz," noon, Lane Hall Commons 764-0351.
Intl Ctr--Std Abroad Wkshp, B Denman, 4-5 pm, 603 E Madison 764-9310.
Soc Women Engr--Pre-Interviews, Hughes Aircraft, 4:30-6:30 pm, 1200 EECS;
Schlumberger, 6-8 pm, location TBA; Conoco, 6-8 pm, location TBA 763-2739.
Rackham--Lec, G Bowersock, "Dionysis & His World," 4 pm, Rackham E Lee Hall.
Counseling Svcs--Brown-Bag Lunch Discuss, "Knowing Yourself: How Do Others See You,"
noon-I pm, 603 E Madison. 764-8312.
Arts & Prog--Concert, C Buggs, 8 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm 764-6498.
Geological Sci/Mus Paleontol--Lec, I Steidtmann, "Fault Chronology & Uplift History of
the Wind River Range: Implications for Laramde & Post-Laramide Deformation in the
Rocky Mountain Foreland," 8 pm, Rackham Amphi.
Biology--Sem, J Grace, "The Role of Preemption in Wetland Plant Communities," 4 pm, MLB
Lee Rm 2.
U-M Flint--Bring or buy lunch for folk music, S Lacross, 11:30 am-1:30 pm, Univ Ctr
Brewery. 762-3431.
Sdts Objectivism--Discuss, "Philosophy In Art: Verdi's La Traviata," 7:30 pm, Mich Union
Pond Rm. 996-4141.
*M-care--Audiograms for senior citizens, 1-4:30 pm, 650 Griswold, Northville. Res req,
344-1777. Cholesterol testing, 9 am-noon, 325 Briarwood Circle. 763-7390.
Human Values in Med--Debate, R Green & A Zweifler, "The Physician's Responsibilities To
The Non-Compliant Patient: Are There Limits," noon, Med Sci II S Lee Hall. 936-1484.
Mus Anthropol--Brown-Bag Lee, K Hutterer, 'The Sounds of the Sky: The Bronze Age of
Southeast Asia & South China," noon- pm, Ruthven Mus Rm 2009. 764-0485. .
Industrial & Ops Engr--Sem, A Benjamin, "Graphs Maneuvers & Turnpikes," 4 pm, 241
IOE.
Indian & Pakistan-Amer Sdts Council--Mtg, 6:30 pm, Crofoot Rm 761-9288.
Career Plan & Place/Delta Sigma Theta/Black Business Sdt Assoc/Fin Aid/Sdt
Svcs/Minor Sdt Svcs/Black Sdt Union/Couzens Hall--Progs, "Black Folk An
Endangered Species," 8 pm, Trotter House; "Financial Aid Update," Z Haywood, 5-7 pm, S
Quad Ambatana Lounge; "Salute To Jazz," 5-7 pm, Bursley Cafeteria.
Hist--Lec, C Carson, "The Development Of Black Political Thought: The Black Panthers," 4 pm,
Hutchins Hall Rm 100.
Guild house--Faculty Brown-Bag Discuss, "Political Issues & Actions," noon; Mtg, "Structure
& Content of Proposed Univ-Wide Mandatory Course on Racism," 8 pm, 802 Monroe St.
662-5189.
Union Palestinian Sdts--Lec/Slide SHow, "Eyewitness to the Palestinian Uprising," 7 pm,
Hutchins Hall Rm 120. 697-2791.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Choir Rehearsal, 7:30 pm; Worship, 9 pm, 1511 Washtenaw. 663-
5560.
Chem--Sem, B Yang, "Waveguide Raman Spectroscopy," 4:10 pm, Chem Rm 1200; J Lakanen,
"Enzymatic Catalysis in Organic Synthesis," 4 pm, Chem Rm 1300; Mtg, D Isherwood, "The
Scientific & Congressional Debate On Nuclear Waste Management," 7:30 pm, Chem Rm
1300.
Career Plan & Place--Wkshp, "Preparing for the Second Interview," 4:10-5 pm, CP&P Conf
Rm. 764-7460.
Women's Stds Prog/Afroamerican & African Stds--Lec, N Haniff, "Blaze A Fire: The
Significant Contributions of Caribbean Women (A Redefinition of Sucess)," 4-5:30 pm,
236 W Engr; Recep following. 763-2047.
UAC--Dance wkshp for non-dance majors, 9 pm, Mich Union Balrm 763-1107
THURSDAY
FEBRUARY 16
*Mich League--Intl Night, Viennese Empire, 4:30-7:30 pm, League Buffet.
Pi Tau Sigma--See Feb 15.
Campus Crusade For Christ--Mtg, "College Life," 7-8:30 pm, G322 Dental Sch. 677-1709.
Sports Club--Karate, 8:30-10 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm. 930-0025.
Tau Beta Pi/Alpha Pi Mu/Eta Kappa Nu--Math, Sci & Engr Tutoring, 8-11 pm, 307
UGLI; 8-10 pm, S Quad Dining Hall; 8-10 pm, Bursley Std Lounge 994-4803.
*Zen Buddhist Temple--Intro course Zen Meditation, S Murray, 6:30-8:30 pm, 1214
Packard Rd. Reg req. 761-6520.
Arch & Urban Plan--Lee, H Hardy, "What Time Is It," 8 pm, Rackham Amphi. 764-1300.
*Intercoll Athlet--Men's Basketball, Purdue, 8 pm, Crisler Arena.
Computing Ctr--Courses in Rm 4003 SEB: Basic Concepts of Word Processing, 10 am-noon;
MTS Editor Patterns Pt 2, 7-9 pm; In 3001 SEB: Microsoft Word Style Sheets & Outline
(Macintosh), 10 am-noon; Intro to TEXTEDIT Pt 4, 10 am-noon; Beginning Microsoft
Word (IBM PC & Compatibles), 1-5 pm. Reg req. 763-7630.
U-M Dearborn--See Feb 15.
Visiting Writers--Fiction Read, M Gaiskill, 5 pm, Mich Union Kuenzel Rm. 764-6296.
Evolution & Human Behav--Sem, P Strahlendorf, "Evolutionary Jurisprudence, " 4 pm,
Rackham E Lee Rm 3rd fl. 936-2526.
* H R D--Wkshps, "Preparing For Retirement" (Staff), 1:30-4:30 pm; "Confidence & Self-
Esteem," 1-4:30 pm; "Stress Management For Office Staff," 8:30 am-noon, 1111 Kipke Dr.
Reg req. 764-7410.
*Ofc Major Events--Perf, "Waves," 8 pm, Power Ctr. 763-TKTS.
Regents--Mtg, 10 am & 1 pm, Regents Rm.
*Turner Clinic--Panel Discuss, "The Media & Race Relations," 10-11:30 am, Kellogg Eye Ctr
Aud. 764-2556.

Women's Stds--Open house, C Jose-Kampfner, noon, 236 W Engr.
*Univ Productions--Plays, The Last American In Paris, 8 pm, Trueblood Thre; The Trojan
Women, 8 pm, Mendelssohn Thtre. 764-0450.
U-M Flint--Bring or buy lunch for film, Bugs Bunny Festival, 11:30 am-12:30 pm, Univ Ctr
Brewery; Info Night, Comput Sci, 6:30 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva; visiting Writer, I Reed, 7 pm,
Univ Ctr Mich Rm; *Film, Alien Nation, 7 & 9:15 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva.
*Residential College--Play, Doctor Faustus, 8 pm, Residential College Aud.
Handbell Ringers' Club--Mtg, 4 pm, 900 Burton Tower. Music readers welcome to
audition. 764-2539.
*M care-Cholestero2testing, 3-7 pm,.2200 Green Rd. 763-7485.
Medicinal Chem--Sem, S Cheatham, "Studies On The Synthesis Of Pyrrolo[2,1-c1(I,4)-
Benzothiazepines," 4 pm, 3554 CC Little.
Career Plan & Place/Delta Sigma Theta/Black Business Sdt Assoc/Fin Ad/Sdt
Svcs/Minor Sdt Svcs/Black Sdt Union/Couzens Hall--Black hist mth dinner, 4:30-
6:15 pm, Alice Lloyd; Black Jeopardy, 7-8:30 pm, Alice Lloyd; Jazz, 7 pm, W Quad Wedge
Rm.
LSA--Mtg for support staff, C Copeland, "From C-4 to Associate Dean in Twenty Years," noon-
1 pm, Mich League Rm 2.
Guild House--Women & Spirituality Mtg, S Schreiber, 'The Hard-Eyed Look," 7:30 pm, 802
Monroe St. 662-5189.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Lutheran Doctrine Std, 8 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663-5560.
Film Video Stds--Film Screening, S Brakhage, Desistfilm, Dog Star Man, & The Dante
Quartet, 7:30 pm, Lorch Hall Aud. 764-0147.
CR LT--Wkshp, "Facilitating Active Learning," 2:30-5 pm, 109 E Madison. Reg req. 764-
0505.
*Sdt Woodshop--Wkshp, A Willemsen, "How To Make Mortise-and-Tenon Joints," 6-8 pm,
SAB. 763-4025.
Biology--Sem, Y Hiromi, "Genetic Control Of Cell Fate During Drosophila Embryogenesis," 4
pm, MLB Lee Rm; R Holmgren, 'The Role Of CiD & gsb Genes In Drosophila Pattern
Formation," noon, 1139 Nat Sci.
Chem--Sem, D Golden, "Thermochemical Kinetics: Experiment & Theory in Partnership,"
7:30 pm, Chem Rm 1200.
Biophysics/Chem--Sem, E Munck, "Mossbauer Studies of Fe3S4 Cluster in Proteins," 4 pm,
Chem Rm 1200.
Career Plan & Place--Practice Interviewing on video, 3:10-5 pm, CP&P Rm 1. (15 sdts).
764-7460.
UAC--Live Music, "Flashback," 10 pm, Mich Union Univ Club. 763-1107.
*Alumni Assoc--Lec, J Viorst, "How To Survive Love, Guilt, Life & Other Dilemmas," 10:30
am, Mendelssohn Thtre; Lunch following, Mich League Ballrm. 668-8577 or 668-1375.
C E W --Lec, S Tangri, "New Reproductive Technologies: Ethical Issues From A Feminist
Perspective," 3-5 pm, 350 S Thayer. 763-7080
FRIDAY
FEBRUARY 17
Table Tennis Club--Practice Mtg, 6 pm, Coliseum (Hill & S Fifth) 747-6564.
Shorin-Ryu Karate--Mtg, 6-7 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm. 994-3620.
Gay Liberation--Coffee House, "Brothers," 8 pm, 802 Monroe St 763-4186.
Lesbian-Gay Male Prog--Mtg, "Black Gay Brothers United," 7 pm, Mich Union Rm 3200.
763-4186.
Taekwondo Club--Mtg, 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB. Begins welcome. 662-8637.
Computing Ctr--Courses in Rm 3001 SEB: MS-DOS for Hard Disk Users, 9 am-noon; MTS
Basic Skills, 1-4 pm; Using an IBM PC-Compatible as a UMnet Terminal, 1-3 pm; In 4212
SEB: Microsoft PowerPoint Demo, 10 am-noon Reg req. 763-7630.
U-M Dearborn--Film, Black Orpheus, 8 pm, Classrm & Admin Rm 138; Lee, M Mac,
"Changing Concepts in the Environmental Assessment of Polychlorinated Biphenys,"
2:30-4 pm, Classrm & Admin Rm 144. 593-5277.
Gifts of Art--Symph Orchestra Brass Quintet, 12:30 pm, Hosp Lobby 1st f. 936-ARTS.
*IIRD--Wkshps, "The Pride Program: Personal Responsibility In Developing Excellence," 8:30
am-noon; "Intro to University Stores," 8:30 am-noon, 3600 Varsity Dr; "Payroll Office &
Timekeeping Procedures," 8:30-10:30 am, 1111 Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-7410.
Kinesiol/Div PE--Sympos, "Spatial, Temporal & Eletromyographical Variability in Human
Motor Control," 9 am-5 pm, Mich League Rm D 3rd fi 747-2708.
*Sch Music--Univ Choir, 8 pm, Hill Aud; Wind Ensemble, 8 pm, Rackham Aud. 7634726.
Regents--Mtg, 9 am, Regents Rm.
S & SE Asian Stds--Brown-Bag Lee, M Rogers, "Development & Dependence: Patterns of
Change in Rural Malaysia," noon, Lane Hall Commons
*Women's Athlet--Basketball, Wisconsin, 7:30 pm, Crisler Arena 763-2159.
Lowbrow Astron--Mtg, 7:30 pm, Detroit Observ. 434-5668.
Rackham-Lec, G Bowersock, "Greek Literature In Egypt," 4 pm, Rackham E Lee Hall.
Intl Ctr--Lee, E Eluseby-Darvas, "Village Life In Hungary," noon, 603 E Madison. 747-2303.
Canterbury House-Folk Music, G Broman & Friends, 9:30 pm-1 am, 218 N Division. 665-
0606.
*Zen Buddhist Temple--3-day Intro Zen Meditation retreat begs, 6:30 pm, 1214 Packard
Rd. Reg req. 761-6520.
Astronomy--Lec, P Vader, "IRAS Galaxies & Quasars," 3:30 pm, 807 Dennison.
*Univ Productions--See Feb 16.
*UM Flint--Film, Alien Nation, 7 & 9:15 pm, Univ Ctr Kiva; Play, Agnes of God, 8 pm, Thtre.
762-3230.
*Bridge Club--Championship, 7:15 pm, Mich League Studio Rm. 764-4648.
*Residential College--See Feb 16.
CSSEAS--Brown-Bag Lee, M Rogers, "Development & Dependence: Patterns of Change in
Rural Malaysia," noon, Lane Hall Commons.
Folkdance Club--Line & Circle Dances from Balkans, Europe & Middle East: Teaching, 8-9
pm; Requests, 9-11 pm, Mich Union Balrm. 663-3885.
Guild House--*Lunch & Forum Discuss, S Wright, "Update on Chemical & Biological
Weapons," noon, 802 Monroe St. 662-5189.
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Video & Game Night, 7:30 pm, 1511 Washtenaw 663-5560.
Film Video Stds--Film Screening, S Brakhage, An Opera, Faust's Other: An Idyll, & Candida
Albacore, 7:30 pm, Lorch Hall Aud. 764-0147.
EECS--Sem, D Bernstein, "Toward An Integrated Methodology For Control-System Design," 4
pm, 1200 EECS. 747-2045.
Christians In Action--Mtg, "Thank God It's Friday," 7:30 pm, MLB B115. 973-6675.
Women's Stds Prog--Lec, H Carby, "Histories of Containment: Black Women as Text," 10
am; Potluck, noon, 236 W Engr. 763-2047.
SATURDAY
FEBRUARY 18
*Exhib Mus Planetarium--Shows: "Star Talk," 10:30 & 11:30 am; "First Light--The Space
Telescope Story," 2, 3 & 4 pm, Exhib Mus 4th f, corner Geddes-Washtenaw. 764-0478.
Sports Club--Karate, 3-5 pm, CCRB Small Gym. 930-0025.
Mus Art--Play, The Emperor and the Kite, 10 & 11:15 am, 525 S State 764-0395,
*AAFC--Film, Shattered Dreams: Picking Up the Pieces, 8 pm, MLB 3 769-7787.
*Intercol Athlet--Ice Hockey, Mich State, 7:30 pm, Yost Ice Arena.
*Sch Music--Lec/Demo, P Primus, "Dance Is My Language," 8 pm, McIntosh Thtre. 763-
4726.
*Univ Musical Soc--Perf, New York City Opera National Co, 8 pm, Power Ctr. 764-2538.
Women's Athlet--Gymnastics, Missouri, 7:30 pm, Crisler Arena; Tennis, Northwestern, time
TBA, Track & Tennis Bldg. 763-2159.
*Orc Major Events--Concert, "Bruce Hornsby & The Range," 8 pm, Hill Aud. 763-TKTS.
*Univ Productions--Plays, The Last American In Paris, 5 & 9 pm, Trueblood Thtre; The
Trojan Women, 8 pm, Mendelssohn Thtre. 764-0450.
*U-M Flint--Play, Agnes of God, 8 pm, Thtre. 762-3230.
*Residential College--See Feb 16.
Guild House--Dawntreaders Business Mtg, 6 pm; Reg Mtg, 7:30 pm, 802 Monroe St. 677-
1785.
Sdt Woodshop--Safety Class For New Shop Users Pt 1, 9-11 am, SAB 763-4025
SUNDAY
FEBRUARY 19
Lord of Light Lutheran--Worship, 10 am, 801 S Forest. 668-7622.
Zen Buddhist Temple--Korean Svc, 11 am; Meditation Svc, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard Rd.

761-6520.
*Exhib Mus Planetarium--Show: "First Light--The Space Telescope Story," 2, 3 & 4 pm,
Exhib Mus 4th fl, corner Geddes-Washtenaw. 764-0478.
Weis Lutheran Campus Ministry--Bible Std, 8:45 am; Worship, 10 am, 1360 Pauline
Blvd. 662-0663 or 761-6362.
Canterbury House--Worship, 5 pm; Dinner, 6 pm; Prog, V Peacock, "The Cross: The
Absence or Death of God," 7 pm, 218 N Division. 665-0606C
Univ Musical Soc--Perf, New York City Opera National Co, 3 pm, Power Ctr. 764-2538.
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