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16, Bio 100, Bio 224, Bio 325, Class Civ
222, Comm 103, Econ 201, Econ 202, Econ
396, Econ 401, Geol 100, Geol 101, Geol
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Hist 333, Hist 366 Hist Art 272, Physics
125, Physics 126, Physics 140, Physics 240,
Physiol 101, Poli Sci 140, Polt Sci 353, Poli
Sci 396, Psych 170, Psych 171, Psych 331,
Soc 467, Soc 468. Call 663-6816 for info
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the other supplies at the Village Apothecary.
1112 S. University.
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FEMALE ROOMATE NEEDED: Own room
in a 2 bedroom apartment located on north
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Female Roommate Needed
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MALE ROOMATE WANTED: Share 1
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elec. 930-1895.
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refused. Female only. Carrie 769-0797.
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LARGE SINGLE in a 4 bdrm house
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modeled. Call 764-6941.
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great roommates. (Is close to campus)
Call:Lisa 663-2074 (Leave message)

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$99 ANYWHERE IN THE USA ON
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hot tub option. Traverse City area. $38-58
nightly. (616) 276-9502.
EUROPE SPECIALS: Amsterdam fr. $499;
Copenhagen fr. $599; Frankfurt fr. $449;
Glasgow fr. $469" London fr. $379; Paris fr.
$469. Regency travel 665-6122. Ask for
Dan or Deb.
FOR YOUR LOWEST OVERSEAS AIR-
FARES ask for Student Travel Network,
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RIDE IN STYLE & PAY LESS than the De-
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$40 1 way - door to door limo. Regency
Travel 665-6122. Ask for Vivian or David.
RIDER NEEDED: Phillyarea Jan 12-16
r ne otiable leaving date Call: Lisa 663-
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Acapulco 519, Cancun 559, Freert 439,
Jamaica 519, Nassau 4A~
Call REGENCY TRAVEL at 665-6122
(ask for Dan) 209-211 S. State St.
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MONDAY
JANUARY

15

Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 7-8:30 pm, 2275 CCRB, 677-
3135.
Christian Scl Organization-Mtg with readings; 6:15 pm, Mich League.
Northwalk-North campus safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, Bursley Rm 2333
or 763-WALK.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
Classical Stds-Colloq, "Ancient Greece and the Black Experience: In Search
of the Universal," A Mazrui, 4 pm, Angell Hall Aud B.
Film & Video Stds-Film, "The Learning Tree," 7 pm, Mich Thtre.
*ICLE-Course, "Expert Witnesses: Issues of Reliability," 9 am-5 pm, 1020
Greene St Reg req, 764-0533.
MedSport-"Smokeless" skills sessions beg, 998-7400.
Near East & N Afr Stds-Lecture, "Stereotyping of Arabs and Muslims in
American Mass Media," J G Shaheen, 1:30 pm, MLB Lee Rm 2, 764-0350.
Pop Stds Ctr-Lecture, "Labor Force Transitions Among African Americans," F
Wilson, 2 pm, Pop Stds Ctr Main Conf Rm.
SNR-Lecture, "Strategies for Increasing Minority Participation in Environmental
Fields," C Gaylord, 1:30 pm, 1040 Dana Bldg, 763-9101.
Sch Art-Lecture, "Freedom; A Wider Cultural ,Sphere," K Morrison, 2 pm,
Rackham Amphi, 764-0397.
Inst Humanities-Lecture, "An Artist and a Designer Comment on the Status of
a Multicultural Perspective in the Arts," K Morrison & F N Noo-Quarcoo, 2
pm, Rackham Amphi, 936-3518.
Career Plan & Place-Employer present, May Dept Stores, 10 am-4 pm, Mich
Union Welker Rm; Plan for Your Dreams, 1:30-2 pm & 4:30-5 pm, CP&P Lib;
Hot Issues in the Job Search, 3:30-4:15 pm, CP&P Rm 1; 764-7460.
History Art-Lecture, "Contemporary Latino Art in Michigan," G Vargas, 2 pm,
Tappan Hall Rm 180.
TUESDAY
JANUARY 16
WCBN/Lesbian & Gay Radio Collec-Public affairs talk show, "Closets
are for Clothes," 6-6:30 pm, 883 FM, 763-3500 or 3501.
Northwalk--North campus safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, Bursley Rm 2333
or 763-WALK.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000
Ctr Chinese Stds-Brown-bag lec, "Murder in the Mission? A Case Study in
Christian Evangelism and the Treaty System in the Late Qing," E Young,
noon-1 pm, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 936-1603.
Career Plan & Place-On-Campus Recruit Prog, 8:10-9 am, Angell Hall Aud
A; Resume Writing lec, 5:10-6 pm, CP&P Lib; Writing Cover Letters, 6:10-7
pm, CP&P Lib; Interviewing lec, 4:10-5 pm, 1014 Dow; MCC pre-conf wkshp
begs, 4:10-5:30 pm, CP&P; 764-7460.
Women Faculty Out to Dinner-Dinner (refreshments, 5:30 pm, 900 Burton
Tower), 6:30 pm, Mich League Rm 2, 764-4202.
Inst Humanties-Brown-bag lec, "Proverbs as Representation in an Age of
Expertise," T H Fitzgerald, noon-1 pm, 1524 Rackham, 936-3518.
Hillel Found-Jewish Spiritual Traditions Chabad Hasidism, 7:30 pm, 1429
Hill St, 769-0500.
Ctr Human Growth & Devp-Seminar, "Emergence of Gerontology as a
Scientific Field of Inquiry," W A Achenbaum, noon, 300 NIB Rm 1000.

German Lang-Lectures, "From Rodenegg to Santa Fe: Artistic and Literary
Interpretations of Hartmann's Iwein," P M McConeghy & "The Iwein
Watercolors: Sources and Motifs," G D Lindsey, 4 pm, Rackham Amphi.
EECS-Colloq, "Real Time Scheduling at Advanced Manufacturing Facilities," J R
Birge, 3:30 pm, EECS 1200, 764-6565.
Biopsychology-Colloq, "The Neurophysiology of Pain," T J Morrow, 12:30
pm, MHRI Rm 1057, 747-0932.
Chem-Colloq, "Structure Determination of an Enzyme Inhibitor Complex by
Solid State NMR," A Mc Dermott, 4 pm, Rm 1640.
U-M Flint-Multi-media slide show, "The Last Great Wilderness," G Brunk, 7:30
pm, MLB Aud 3, 761-8777; presentation & appearance, Maki Mandela, 7:15
pm, Univ Ctr Mich Rms, 762-3351.
WEDNESDAY
JANUARY 17
WCBN-Radio talk show, "Womyn's Rites and Rhythms," 6-6:30 pm.
AIESIC-General mtg, 6 pm, Bus Admin Bldg Rm 1273, 764-2906.
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 7-8:30 pm, 2275 CCRB, 677-
3135.
Northwalk-North campus safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, Bursley Rm 2333
or 763-WALK.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
Concerned Faculty-Discussion, El Salvador, Nicaragua & Central America,
noon-i pm, 802 Monroe House.
Biology-Seminar, "The Evolutionary Role of the Sex Chromosomes," B.
Charlesworth, 4 pm (refreshments, 3:30 pm), Nat Sci Mus 4th fl Conf Rm,
764-1440.
Career Plan & Place-Intro to CP&P, 2:10-2:30 pm, CP&P Lib; Deciding
Your Career, 4:10-6 pm, CP&P Conf Rm; On-Campus Recruit Prog, 5:10-6
pm, Angell Hall Aud B; 764-7460.
HIllel Found-Sdts Fighting Anti-Semitism Mass Mtg, 7 pm; Jewish Feminist
Grp Mass Mtg, 7:30 pm; 1429 Hill St, 769-0500.
*Comput Ctr-Wkshp, Comput Conf lec/demonstration, 5:30-7 pm, MLB Aud
3, 763-3700.
Prog Human Values in Med-Lecture, "Conflict of Interest: The Doctor's
Dilemma," C Cohen, noon, Med Sci II S Lec Hall, 936-1484.
IOE-Seminar, "Nonlinear Models in Biochemical Analysis of Polypeptide
Proteins," M A Mazeed, 4 pm, 241 IOE.
Psychiatry-Lecture, "Subspecialization in Psychiatry: Where Are We Heading?"
J F Greden, 10:30 am-noon, CAPH P3231, 764-9527.
*Outdoor Rec-Pre-trip mtg, Horseback Trail Ride, 7 pm, NCRB Conf Rm;
Intro to Kayak Clinic, 8-10 pm, NCRB pool; reg req, 764-3967.
SNR-Lecture, "Costa Rica: An Environment for Field Studies," S B Preston, 7:30
pm, Matthaei Bot Gdns.
THURSDAY
JANUARY 18
MSA-Intl Sdt Affrs Commission mtg, 6:15 pm, Intl Ctr Rec Rm, 995-5547.
Northwalk-North campus safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, Bursley Rm 2333
or 763-WALK.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8 pm-1:30 am, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
Mus Anthropology-Brown-bag lec, "Pre-Ceramic Archaeology in the South
American Andes," L Johnson, noon-i pm, Nat Sci Mus Rm 2009, 764-0485.
Sch Art-Slide show, A M Fisch, 7:30 pm, Art & Arch Rm 2104, 764-0397.
Annuitants Assoc-Social hr, 3-5 pm, Mich League Lib, 764-6485.
Arch & Urban Plan-Lecture, "Weak Form," P Eisenman, 5:30 pm, Hale Aud,
764-1301.
Career Plan & Place-Job Search lec, 4:10-5 pm, CP&P Rm 1; Applying to
Med School, 4:10-5 pm, CP&P Conf Rm; 764-7460.
Classical Stds-Colloq, "Monumental Inversions, or Pelops in Olympia," M
Fotiadis, 4 pm, Angell Hall Rm 2009.
Film & Video Stds-Film, "Girl Shy," & lec, "Interpretation and Historical
Analysis: The Case of Girl Shy," D Bordwell, 7 pm, Angell Hall Aud C, 764-
0147.
*U-M Flint-Spotlight series, "Forbidden Broadway," 7:30 pm, Crob Thtre,
762-3431.
Gifts of Art-Cello concert, M Bolkosky, 12:30 pm, Univ Hosp Lobby 1st fl,
936-ARTS.
Hillel Found-Israel Info Day, 10 am-4 pm, 1429 Hill St; Ethiopian

SNR-Lecture, "Wetlands: Vanishing Habitats That Need Protection," F. Dunstan,
3 pm, 1040 Dana Bldg.
Univ Hosp-Volunteer Info mtg, 7-8 pm, Univ Hosp Amphi, 936-4327.
U-M Flint-Visit Writer Series, C Wright & L Nemec Foster, 7 pm, UCEN
KIVA, 762-3200.
Vision Lunch-Seminar, "Structure and Development of the Retina," P.
Raymond, 12:20 pm, 2055 MHRI, 764-0573.
Regents-Reg mtg, public comments, 4 pm, Mich Union Anderson Rm
Chem-Seminar, "Structural Proclivities and Phase Transitions in Impure van der
Waals Clusters - A Theoretical Study," Dr Le Roy, 4 pm, Rm 1640.
Music at Mid-day-Pianist I Mack, 12:15 pm, Mich Union Pendleton Rm,
764-6498.
Res Human Devp-Lectures, "Fetal Alcohol Syndrome," C L Owings, noon,
F8409 Mott; "Developmental Mutants in Mice," S Camper, 12:10 pm, 1139
Nat Sci; 936-1055.
Intl Ctr-Brown-bag discuss, "Starting up an International Friendship: What Do
You Look For?" noon-1 pm, Intl Ctr, 747-2303.
Ofc Stf Support Grp-No mtg today due to illness.
Evol & Human Behav Prog-Lecture, "Cross-Cultural Results on the Effect of
Environment on Culture," M & C Ember, 4 pm, Rackham E Lec Rm, 936-
2526.
FRIDAY
JANUARY 19
Caribbean Sdt Assoc-Happy Hour, 6-10 pm, Mich Union Rm 1209, 764-
5040 or 769-2703.
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 6-8 pm, 1200 CCRB, 677-
3135.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8-11:30 pm, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
*Women's Athlet-Basketbll, U-M vs Northwestern, 7:30 pm, Crisler Arena,
763-2159.
Career Plan & Place-Sharpening Your Interview Skills, 12:10-1 pm, CP&P
Conf Rm, 764-7460.
Film & Video Stds-Informal mtg, D Bordwell, 10 am-noon, 2520 Frieze
Bldg, 764-0147.
Hillel Found-Grads & Young Professionals Veggie Shabbat Potluck, The
Writer's Trade, 7:30 pm, Lawyers' Club, 769-0500.
*Comput Ctr-Wkshp, Basic Concepts of Word Process, 10 am-noon, 611
Church St reg req, 763-3700.
LS&A-Seminar, "Issues in Diversity," 3 pm, LS&A Rm 4051, 763-0624.
Lowbrow Astron-Mtg, 7:30 pm, Detroit Observ, 434-2574.
Sch Music-Concert, "Collage XIII," 8:15 pm, Hill Aud, 763-4726.
Regents-Reg mtg, 9 am, Fleming Bldg Reg Rm
PhD Prog Urban, Tech & Environ Plan-Seminar, "The Influence of
Corporate Strategy on Market Linkage: How Location of Procurement and
Sales Governs Economic Development," D Henderson, 3-5 pm, 506 E Liberty
2nd fl Conf Rm, 998-7209.
Folkdance Club-Intl Folkdancing, 8-9 pm, lessons, 9-11 pm dancing, Angell
Elem Sch Aud, 663-3885.
SATURDAY
JANUARY 20
*Exhib Mus-Planetarium show, "Brightest Stars," 10:30 & 11:30 am, Exhib
Mus, 763-4190.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8-11:30 pm, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
Hillel Found-Film, "Dead Poets Society," 7 pm & 9:30 pm, 1429 Hill
St, 769-0500
SUNDAY
JANUARY 21
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Worship svc, 10 am, 1360 Pauline Rd,
transport provided, 662-0663 or 761-6362.
. *Ballroom Dance Club-Dance lesson, .6-7 pm, dancing, 7-9 pm, 3275
CCRB ($1 with CCRB pass), 668-8423.

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