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could not prove leaders and members
of NORML had ever "participated in,
encouraged, or incited criminal be-
havior at their prior April 1 rallies."
With permit in hand and sound
system in place, up to 5000 people
attended yesterday's NORML rally
and Hash Bash to hear speakers argu-
ing for the legalization of marijuana
and opposing Proposal B. Proposal
B, which appears on today's city
election ballot, would raise the five
dollar pot fine to $25 for a first of-
fense.
Safe Drugs Movement member
Dana Beal welcomed the crowd to
the rally and announced, "Marijuana
prohibition doesn't work. Stop the
white powders, stop the war on the
people and stop disguising the drug
war."
The speaker which drew the most
attention from the crowd was Ken-
tucky Democratic gubernatorial can-
didate Gatewood Galbraith, who is.
running on the platform of mari-
juana legalization. Galbraith told the
crowd that if elected, "No one will;
ever go to jail again in the state of

Kentucky for marijuana use."
Among the other speakers present
at the rally was James Marsh,
Democratic candidate for the Fourth
Ward in today's city elections.
Marsh urged people to reject Pro-
posal B. While Marsh commended
ralliers, he said protest must be
turned into action by voting to show
government that "we won't buy into
this drug hysteria."
As the speakers concluded, a
group calling themselves the Free-
dom Fighters marched up the steps
of the library to the beat of drums
and tamborines chanting, "Legalize
it, don't criticize it."
LSA senior Stephan Ferrand at-
tended the rally and agreed with
many of the speakers. Ferrand said,
"Look at the number of people here
who are stoned. It is an obvious sign
that the war on drugs is failing. The
solution is to legalize it, control it
and regulate it."
Richard Birkett, coordinator of
NORML, was pleased with the rally
turnout considering the bad weather.
Birkett sarcastically "thanked" the
University for its "free publicity"
given to NORML with its with-
drawal of the permit.

The Michigan Daily - Monday, April 2, 1990 -- Page 5
Women's
f x celebrates
25th year
by Diane Cook
Daily Women's Issues Reporter

Celebrating 25 years of advocacy,
research and counseling, the Center
for the Education of Women is hold-
ing an anniversary conference today
in the Rackham building, fourth
floor.
Carol Hollenshead, director of the
center, said the conference will be a
"time to reflect on (women's past)
and to think about some of the chal-
lenges ahead and some of the victo-
ries behind (women)."
Alice Kessler-Harris, professor of
history at Temple University, will
deliver the keynote address at 9:15
on the history and future of women
and work.
A public policy panel follows at
10:15. Discussion will center on
gender issues and formation of pol-
icy at state, local and federal levels.
The afternoon lectures commence
at 1:15 with Paula Giddings.

AMY tLUMAN/Dai-
Hash Bashers revel on the Diag at yesterday's Hash Bash and NORML rally. The Hash Bashers were addressed
by leaders of the National Organization to Reform the Marijuana Laws and local politicians, who advocated the
legalization of marijuana and urged city voters to reject Ann Arbor's Proposal B. If passed, Proposal B would
hike Ann Arbor's $5 fine for first-time possession of marijuana to $25.

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MONDAY
APRIL 2
Tae kwon do Club-Mtg (beginners welcome), 7-8:30 pm, 2275 CCRB, 677-3135.
Shorin-ryu Karate-do Club-Practice (beginners welcome), 7:30-8:30 pm, CCRB
Small Gym, 747-6825.
Christian Sci Organization-Mtg with readings, 6:1 pm, Mich League.
Canterbury House-Lesbian-gay men's community open house, 8:45 pm, 218 N
Division, 665-0606.
Sexual Assault Prevention & Awareness Ctr-Recruitment for volunteers cont, 3100
Mich Union, 763-5865.
Tau Beta P1-Free tutoring in lower level math, physics, engr & sci courses, 7-11 pm,
UGLi; 8-10 pm, Bursley; 8-10 pm, S Quad.
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.
*CEW--Conference, "Women's Lives: Forces of Change," A Kessler-Harris & P
Giddings, 8:30 am-5:30 pm,Rackham 4th fl, reg req by March 26,998-7080.
U-M-Flint-Lecture, "From Skis to Satellites: The Study of Snow & Ice in the Earth's
Mountain Ranges," I Dozier, 4 pm, Murchie Sci Bldg Rm 109,762-3275.
*HRD-Wkshp: Graphics: The Workshop, 1-4:30 pm, 1111 Kipke Dr, reg req, 764-
7410.
*Comput Ctr-Wkshps: Monday Programmers' Seminars, 7-9 pm; Lotus 1-2-3
Intermediate Skills, 1-4 pm; Using a Macintosh as a UMnet Terminal, InfoDisk, 1-3
pm; Advanced Course of Action, 9 am-oon; 3001 SEB, reg req, 763-3700.
IOE-Seminar, "Hit-and-Run Acceleration Through Optimal Direction Choice," D
Kaufman, 4 pm, 241 IOE.
*ICLE-Course, "Fundamentals of Real Estate Transactions," 9 am-noon & 1-5 pm,
1020 Greene St, reg req, 764-0533.
%Math-Lecture, "Newton's Principia 300 Years Later," V I Amold, 4 pm, Angell Hall
Aud C, 764-0335.
CNENAS-Lectures, "The Myth of Pushtun State, Rule, & Dominance in Afghanistan,"
M J Ilanifi, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm; "An Appraisal of Contemporary Western
Scholarship in Anthropology & History Dealing with Afghanistan," M J Hanifi, 4
pm, Lane hall Rn 200; 764-0350.
Lutheran Campus Ministry-Brown-bag wkshp, "Biblical Foundations for Sexual
Diversity," V Moilenkott, 11 am-1 pm, Guild House, reg req, 763-4186.
Chem-Seminar, "Photochemical & Spectroscopic Studies of Laser-Induced CVD
Processing of Organosilanes," J Francisco, 4 pm, Rm 1640.
Mich Fac Fellowship/Campus Crusade for Christ-Lecture, "Scientific Evidence for
the Existence of God," W Bradley, 7 pm, Nat Sci Aud, 677-3889.
Nursing Alumni Assoc-Graduation Reception Tea, 4:30-6:30 pm, Alumni Assoc
Founders Rm, 763-2513.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Handbell choir, 8:30 pm, 1511 Washtenaw, 663-5560.
Undergrad Math Club-Mtg, D Zukotic, 4 pm, Angell Hall Rm 3201, 995-4013.
TUESDAY
APRIL 3
German Lang & Lit-Informal gathering, Kaffeestunde, 4-5:30 pm, MLB 3rd fl Conf
Rm, 764-8018.
WCBN/Lesbian & Gay Radio Collec-Public affairs talk show, "Closets are for
Clothes," 6-6:30 pm, 88 3 FM, 763-3500 or 3501.
LaGROC (Lesbian & Gay Men's Rights Organizing Committee)-Mtg, 7:30 pm, Mich
Union Rm 3100,763-4186.
Iranian Sdt Cultural Club-Mtg, a non-political, non-religious group, 7:45 pm, Mich
League, 662-8933.
Karate Club-Practice, 8:30-10 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm, 697-2420.
Asian American Women's Journal-Mtg, 5 pm, South Quad Afroamer Lounge, 764-
1747.
Wets Lutheran Campus Ministry-Study/discuss, "Faith-Shakers," 8-9 pm, Mich Union,
662-0663.
Time & Relative Dimensions in Ann Arbor (TARDAA)-Mtg, 8 pm, 2413 Mason
Hall, 461-0447.
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.
ASHRAE-Brown-bag lec, "CFC Basics," K S Sanvordenker, 11:30 am, 2305 CG
Brown.
Biopsychology-Colloq, "The 'Inheritance' of Maternal Rank in Free-Living Spotted
Hyenas," L Smale, 12:30 pm, MHRI Rmf 1057,761-7936.
Clinical Area Sdts Assoc-Symposium, "Asian American Mental Health," S Sue, 7-9
pm, Mich League Henderson Rm, 662-0444.
Ctr Chinese Stds-Brown-bag lec, "China's Economy-Growth, Reform, and Current
Problems," X Yuan, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 936-1603.
CTEV-Forum, "Race, Racism & Ethnicity," B Reed & W Whatley, 4:10 pm, Mich
Union Anderson Rm.
CREES-Lecture, "Politics, Nationality & Instability in the Soviet Urals," A Benifand, 4
pm, Rackham W Conf Rm, 764-0351.
CEW-Seminar, "Changing the Structural Context for Women in New York State," F B
Bonner, noon-1 pm, LS&A Rm 4050,998-7080.
Canterbury House-Reception & booksigning, "An Introduction to Prayer for the
Modem Skeptic," K Leech, 7:30 pm, 218 N Division, 665-0606.
CNENAS-Lecture, "Tales of Kish," N Yoffee, 4 pm, Rackham Amphi, 764-0350.
Ctr Japan Stds-Tenth Intl Auto Industry Conf begs, 9 am-5:30 pm, Rackham Amphi
& Rackham Aud,, 764-6307.
CSST-Lecture, "Subjects, Identities, Power," S Hall, 4 pm, Rackham Amphi.
Visit Writers Series-Poetry reading, M Woods, 5 pm, 2235 Angell Hall.
EECS-Colloq, "Feature Oriented Shape Design," K P Beier, 3:30-5 pm, EECS 1200,
747-2045.
Gifts of Art-Basket Weaving demonstration, K O'Neal, 2 pm, Taubman Ctr Lobby 1st
fl O.9ARTS

IOE-Seminar, "Recurrence & Convergence of the General Hit-And-Run Markov
Kemel," C Belisle, 4:30 pm, 241 IOE.
Intl Ctr-Forum, "Global Ecco Justice," A Morrison, noon, Intl Ctr, 662-5529.
%Law Sch/LS&A-Lecture, "The Claims of Theory," G R Elton, 4 pm, Hutchins Hall
Rm 100.
Math-Lecture, Singularities & Bifurcations," V I Arnold, 4 pm, Angell Hall Aud C,
764-0335.
Solidarity-Lecture, "The High Price of Free Elections in Nicaragua," K Savoie, 7:30
pm, Guild House, 662-1041.
Sch Music-Concert, Univ Concert Orchestra & Symphony Orchestra, 8 pm, Hill Aud,
763-4726.
SMES-Membership mtg, "Male/Female Relationships," M Dyson, 6:30-8:30 pm, EECS
1500,764-3017.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Life Light Bible study, 8 pm, 1511 Washtenaw, 663-5560.
WEDNESDAY
APRIL 4
WCBN-Radio talk show, "Womyn's Rites & 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.
Shorinryu Karate-do Club-Practice, 8:30-9:30 pm, CCRB Martial Arts Rm, 747-
6825.
Lord of Light Lutheran Church-ible study, 6:30 pm; worship, 7:30-8:30 pm; 801 S
Forest, 668-7622.
MSA-Intl Sdt Affrs Commission mtg, 6:15 pm, Intl Ctr Rec Rm, 663-4547.
Canterbury House-Service, "Women Worshipping in the Christian Tradition," 7 pm,
218 N Division, 665-0606.
%Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Lenten worship, 7:30 pm, 1360 Pauline, transport
provided, 662.0663.
Tau Beta Pl-Free tutoring in lower level math, physics, engr & sci courses, 7-11 pm,
UGLi; 8-10 pm, Bursley; 8-10 pm, S Quad.
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.
*M-CARE-Prog, "Male Balding: Is Help Available?" H Husovsky, 7-8 pm, Plymouth
H1th Ctr, 459-0820.
Clinical Area Sdts Assoc-Symposia, "Psychotherapeutic Considerations with Asian
American Clients," S Sue, 9-10 am, Mich Union Welker Rm; "Black Female
Sexuality," G Wyatt, 7-9 pm, Mich League Henderson Rm; 662-0444.
CAAS-Lecture, "Psychology & African Americans: The Decade Ahead," R Jones, 4
pm, Bus Sch Rm 1270.
Chem-Seminar, "Synthetic Studies on Polyoxygentated Carbon
Frameworks-Natural & Unnatural Membrane-Active Polyols," G J McGarvey, 4 pm,
Rm 1640.
Inst Publ Policy Stds-Seminar, "Economic Status for Black Women," F B Bonner,
noon-2 pm, Chem Rm 1300, 998-7080.
CREES-Brown-bag lec, "The First Shall Be Last? An Assessment ofYugoslavia
Today," D Plestina, noon, Lane Hall Commons Rm, 764-0351.
BloEngr-Seminar, "Optical Sectioning Microscopy for 3-Dimensional Characterization
of Florescently Stained Cells," G Avinash, 4-5 pm, 1017 Dow Bldg.
U-M-Dearborn-Film begs, "Weekend at Bemie's," 7:30 pm, Rec & Organization Ctr,
593-5390.
Environ & Water Resource Engr-Seminar, "Clean-Up of a Superfund Site," P Bolig,
12:30-1:30 pm, GG Brown Rm 2305.
Eclipse Jazz-Lecture, "Jazz Guitar," D Swain & G Bedard, 8 pm, Cheever Hall, 763-
0046.
CEW-Wkshp, "Job Search Skills & Strategies," 7-9:30 pm, CEW, reg req, 998-7080.
U-M-Flint-Recital, euphonist S Brittain & trombonist T Donlan, 7:30 pm, Classrm-Ofc
Bldg.
Film & Video Stds-Film, "Hurrycan," 7 pm, Angell Hall Aud C.
Hillel-Women's Seder, 5:45 pm, 1429 Hill St, 769-0500.
*HRD-Wkshps: Handling Angry Clients, 8:30 am-noon; Graphics: The Wkshp, 1-4:30
pm; Leaping the Barriers to Success: How to Get What You Really Want," 9 am-
noon;I1111 Kipke Dr, reg req, 764-7410.
IOE-Seminar, "On Bayes, the Multinomial Distribution, Butterflies, Alleles,
Shakespeare, Joyce, & Stopping Rules for Global Optimization," G Boender, 4 pm,
241 IOE.
Kelsey Mus-Lecture, "The Palace of the Dux Ripae at Dura-Europos & Palatial
Architecture of Late Antiquity," S B Downey, 4 pm, Kelsey Mus.
Law Sch/LS&A-Lecture, "The Burden of Dubious Philosophy," G R Elton, 4 pm,
Hutchins Hall Rm 100.
Math-Lecture, "Singularities & Bifurcations," V I Amold, 4 pm, Angell Hall Aud C,
764-0335.
Multi-Racial-Cultural Discuss Grp-Mtg, 4 pm, Mich Union Rm 3200, 764-4479.
Depts Neurology/Psychiatry-Conf, "Links Between Neurology & Psychiatry as Seen
Through Studies in Epilepsy," M R Trimble, 11 am-12:30 pm, CAPH P3231, 764-
9527.
Sch Music-Lenten series organ concert, L Weis & S VanOmum, 12:15 pm, 1st
Congregational Church.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Choir rehearsal, 7:30 pm; Lent worship, 9 pm; 1511
Washtenaw, 663-5560.
Univ Musical Soc-Feld Ballet, 8 pm, Power Ctr, 764-2538.
THURSDAY
APRIL 5
Socially Active Latino Sdt Assoc-General mtg, 7:30 pm, Angell Hall Rm 221, 973-
1161.
Karate Club-Practice, 7:30-9 pm & 9-10 pm, CCRB Small Gym, 697-2420.
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry-Counseling, noon-1 pm, Mich Union, 662-0663.
Tau Beta Pi-Free tutoring in lower level math, physics, engr & sci courses, 7-11 pm,
UGLi.
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.
*M-CARE-Prog, "Strategies for Getting Your Family Through the Teenage Years," 7-
9 pm, Northville Hlth Ctr, 344-1777.
Clinical Area Sdts Assoc-Symposia, "Circumstances & Effects of Child Sexual
Abuse," G Wyatt, 9-11 am; "Depression Among American Indians: Cross Cultural
Issues in Assessment," S Manson, 4-6 pm; 66-0444.
Chem-Seminar, "Multifrequency EPR of the S2-State Signals from the Oxygen
Evolving Complex of Higher Plants," A Haddy, 4 pm, Rm 1640.
Canterbury House-Lecture, "The Soul & the Social Order: Addressing Social Change
& Spirituality," K Leech, 4:15 pm, MLB Lee Rm 2, 665-0606.
Dept Hist Art-Colloq, "Empire Building: A Colloq on the Architectural Expression of
Imperial Power in Ancient Persia and Greece, "D Metzler, 2-5 pm, Rackham Rm
1524,764-0350.
Visit Writers Series-Fiction readina. L Smith, 5 pm. Lorch Aud.

*Comput Ctr-Wkshps: Lotus 1-2-3 Basic Skills, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; Begin Word, Part
2 (Mac), 9 am-noon; HyperCard Scripting, Part 2, 1-4 pm; 3001 SEB, reg req, 763-
3700.
Inst Humanities-Conf, "Empire Builders: A Colloquium," 2-5 pm, 1524 Rackham,
763-4463.
IOE-Seminar, "Pure Adaptive Search in Global Optimization," Z Zabnsky, 4:30 pm,
241 IE.
*ICLE-Course, "Annual Spring Pension Law & Practice Update," noon-5 pm, 1020
Greene St, reg req, 764-0533.
Law Sch/LS&A-Lecture, "Ad Fontes," G R Elton, 4 pm, Hutchins Hall Rm 100.
Mus Anthropo!ogy-Brown-bag lec, "Kavousi Excavations," L Day, noon-1 pm, Nat
Sci Mus Rm 4009, 764-0485.
Med Chem-Seminar, "Aromatase Inhibitors: Molecular & Biochemical Probes of the
Enzyme," R W Brueggemeier, 4 pm, 3554 CC Little.
*Mich League-Intl Night, Greece, 4:30-7:30 pm, League Buffet.
CREES-Lecture, "Emerging Democracies," B Geremek, 8 pm, Rackham Aud.
Sch Social Work-Lecture, "America's Children: The Homeless, Hungry & Poor," J
Kozal, 4 pm, MLB Aud 4.
*Sch Music-Opera, "Don Pasquale", 8 pm, Mendelssohn Thtre, 764-0450.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Lutheran Doctrine Class, 7 pm; Read Greek Class, 8:30 pm;
1511 Washtenaw, 663-5560.
Vision Lunch-Seminar, "Sampling Properties of the Photoreceptor Mosaic," D R
Williams, noon, KEC Fac Dining Rm, 764-0573.
*Univ Musical Soc-Feld Ballet, 8 pm, Power Ctr, 764-2538.
FRIDAY
APRIL 6
Caribbean Sdt Assoc-Happy hr, 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.
Lesbian-Gay Male Prog-Mtg, "Black Gay Men Together," 8 pm, Mich Union Rm
3200,763-4186.
Alliance for U-M Campus Child Care-Mtg, noon, 234 W Engr, 763-8346.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8-11:30 pm, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
Astron-Colloq, "Physics & Astrophysics of Hydrogenated Amorphous Carbon," A
Witt, 4 pm, Dennison Rm 807.
Clinical Area Sdts Assoc-Symposium, "Suicide Among American Indian Adolescents:
Risk & Prevention," S Manson, 9-11 am, Mich Union Welker Rm, 662-0444.
CSMIL-Lecture, "Leaming Robots," T Mitchell, 4 pm, EECS 1500,747-1761.
*Cont Med Educ-Course, "Modem Approaches to Thyroid Disease-1990, "RJ Koenig
& J C Sisson, Towsley Ctr, reg req, 763-1400.
Dept Hist Art-Lecture, "From Pillar to Post: Transformations of the Classical Orders of
Architecture in America," D Andrew, 7:30 pm, Angell Hall Aud A.
Gay Liberaton-"Brothers" coffee house, 8 pm, 802 Monroe St, 763-4186.
Hillel-Reform Shabbat Svcs at Milan Prison, 4:45 pm, 1429 Hill St, rg req, 769-0500.
*HRD-Wkshps: Taking Good Minutes, 9 am-noon; New U-M Policies on Sexual
Harassment, 10 am-noon; 1111 Kipke Dr, rg req, 764-7410.
*Comput Ctr-Wkshps: Begin Word, Part 1 (IBM PC & Compatibles), 8:30 am-12:30
pm, 3001 SEB, reg req, 763-3700.
IOE-Seminar, "Duality & Decomposition in General Mathematical Programming," A H
G Rinnooy Kan, 2 pm, 241 IOE.
Intl Ctr-Travel wkshp, "Non-European Travel," J Lorenger, 3-4:30 pm, Intl Ctr, 764-
9310.
Lesbian-Gay Male Prog-Mtg, 4 pm, Mich Union Rm 3200, 763-4186; Massage
therapy class for gay/bisexual men, 8-10:30 pm, ICC Educ Ctr, 1522 Hill St, 662-
6282.
Sc Research Club-Banquet & mtg, "Evolutionary Concepts of Facial Beauty," R E
Moyers, 7:30 pm, Mich League Vandenberg Rm.
*Sch Music-Opera, "Don Pasquale", 8 pm, Mendelssohn Thtre, 764-0450.
*UPAS-Urban Planning Alumni conf, "Money, Politics & Land: The Challenge to
Communities," 8:30 am-3 pm, Power Ctr, reg req, 763-9753.
*Women's Athlet-Softball, U-M vs Minnesota, 3 pm, Varsity Softball Diamond.
SATURDAY
APRIL 7
Karate Club---Practice, 3-5 pm, CCRB Small Gym, 697-2420.
Safewalk-Safety walking svc, 8-11:30 pm, UGLi Rm 102 or 936-1000.
Asian Sdt Coalition-Collage film series cont, "Eat a Bowl of Tea," 7 & 9 pm, Lorch
Hall Aud, 761-2486.
Career Plan & Place-Saturation Session, 9:10 am-noon, CP&P Lib, 764-7460.
*Exhibit Mus-Children's wkshp, "Concepts in Anthropology," 9 am-noon, Exhibit
Mus, reg req, 764-0478.
Hillel-Film, "Angel Heart," 8 & 10 pm, 1429 Hill St,.769-0500.
Mus Art-Opening reception, "Grounded: Sculpture on the Floor," 5-7 pm, Mus Art,
764-0395.
Trotter House-7th Annual Minority Festival, "Colors in Bloom: Talents on Display,"
6-8 pm, Trotter House, 998-7037.
*Sch Music-Opera, "Don Pasquale", 8 pm, Mendelssohn Thtre, 764-0450.
*Univ Musical Soc-Concert, Jim Cullum Jazz Band, 8 pm, Power Ctr, 764-2538.
*Woomen's Athet-Tennis, U-M vs Wisconsin, 11 am, Track & Tennis Bldg; Softball,
U-M vs Minnesota, 3 pm, Varsity Softball Diamond.
SUNDAY
APRIL 8
Webs 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.
Lord of Light Lutheran Church-Worship, 10 am, 801 S Forest, 668-7622.
Chess Team-Mtg, 1 pm, Mich League, 764-0940.
Univ Reformed Church-Worship, 10:30 am, 1101 E Huron, 662-3153.
Canterbury House-Holy Eucharist, 5 pm, St Andrew's Episcopal Church; dinner, 6
pm, 218 N Division; 665-0606.
Iranian Sdt Culture Club-Coffee hr & movie, 2-4 pm; Persian lang classes, 4-6 pm;
3050 Frieze, 662-8933.
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.
*Turkish Sdts Assoc-Play, "I, Anatolia," 7 pm, Rackham Aud, 763-TKTS.
Ecumenical Campus Ctr-Symposium, "Waving the Web: An Interfaith Earth Day
Celebration with Song, Ritual & Dance," 1:30 pm, Dow Chem Bldg Atrium, 665-
5529.
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