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Or send resume to:
Arbor Drugs
Human Resources, #198
P.O. Box 7034
Troy, MI 48007
Equal Opportunity Employer
CHEMISTRY, full-time undergraduate
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or write Dr. M. Silver. 616395-7630. Dead-
line March 3.
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COUNSELORS, ACTIVITY
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Camp Starlight has good positions for
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EXP. COOKS & COUNTER help needed.
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FUTURE MBALAW STUDENTS who are
looking for an experiential internship that
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in the Senior Staff Office. Application
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MACKINAC ISLAND Resort Hotel seek-
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maintenance, security, bicycle mechanic and
housekeeping. Contact Iroquois Hotel Winter
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application.
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with care of mouse colony. 12-15 hrs. per
week. Flexible hrs. Will train. Contact Dr.
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3 p.m., 668-0447. EOE.
NO EXPERIENCE required! Army Nation-
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PART-TIME receptionist, evenings &
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LOW FARES! London from $379, Paris
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GOP
Continued from page 1
Michigan National GOP Commit-
tee member Chuck Yob has already
endorsed Gramm for the '96 race.
Yob said he supports Gramm for sev-
eral reasons.
"Phil Gramm aligns himself with
the voter," Yob said. "People will
understand what he is saying. He has
the right ideas, and he has a very good
chance of getting (the '96 nomina-
tion)."
Yob said that recent polls by Re-
publican pollsters indicate 51 percent
of Americans now consider them-
selves to be Republicans, 39 percent
Democrats, and 9 percent indepen-
dents.

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The University of Michigan Survey Research
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communication skills to conduct social
science research interviews on consumer
attitudes. The successful candidate has a
professional and persuasive telephone
manner and is available to work a 16 to 20
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employer.
TEMPORARY WORD processor needed
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Machine Transcription, IBM, Word for Win-
dows environment, medical terminology
helpful. Call Sharon Badish at 7645176.
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THE AMERICAN CANCER Society
telemarketing program is seeking enthusiastic
individuals who are interested in gaining
valuable communication experience through
telemarketing. Mon.-Thur. evenings, $5-
$6.50/hr. 971-4300.
THE BLUE FRONT needs reliable stock
help. Apply in person @ 701 Packard.
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conversational English in Japan, Taiwan, or
S. Korea. No teaching background or Asian
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The University Activities
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for a responsible & team-
oriented student with ex-
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ence. Please come to
2105 Michigan Union to
fill out an application and
schedule an interview.
Applications _
are due Wed.,
Feb. 8 @ 4:30.
Call 763.1107 for more information.
VOLUNTEERS SOUGHT FOR
INFLUENZA (FLU) TREATMENT
STUDY
The University Health Service (UHS) seeks
volunteers to participate in a medical study
evaluating an experimental antiviral for the
treatment of symptoms of influenza infection.
To be considered for the study, you must:
* be 18 years of age or older and in good
health;
* be on hormonal birth control, if female;
* have experienced influenza-like symptoms
for 48 hours or less; symptoms include fever
plus head and muscle aches, cough and sore
throat; and
* be willing to receive treatment and
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Involvement in the study will require an
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during a three week period. Treatment will
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An honorarium will be paid to
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If you think you qualify for this study go to
the UHS between 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Monday
through Friday. Call 763-6880 with
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STUDENT
Continued from page 1.
over a hearing on Baker's case..
"We said the University is acting
illegally. This is pure speech," Cahill
said. "We said we want the suspension
lifted."
The decision from Friday's hearing
is scheduled to be made today.
"If the result is not satisfactory we
have the right to a formal hearing,"
Cahill said.
DPS Capt. Jim Smiley said the mat-
ter is under investigation by the Uni-
versity police.
"I think it's a safety issue. We
were concerned," Smiley said. "We're
still investigating. We haven't drawn
any conclusion yet."
Cahill said the University's sus-
pension of Baker was inappropriate.
"There is no rule forbidding anyone
fromjust being disgusting," Cahill said.
"What they've done is taken action
against someone without a rule at all."
Besides the University, the FBI also
is looking into the possibility of charg-
ing Baker with the distribution of
obscene material under the federal
obscenity statute, according to pub-
lished reports.
University administrators involved
in the case referred calls to spokes-
woman Lisa Baker.
"This person is not a student and if
they were a student I would not be able
to comment because of (the Family
Education Rights and Privacy Act),
which protects student records," she
said.
Velma Baker said she was shocked

"People are realizing that the Re-
publicans are carrying out their prom-
ises, and they are making an impact
on the voters," Yob said.
State Republicans are beginning
to turn their focus to the '96 U.S.
Senate race and the '96 presidential
race.
U.S. Rep. Dick Chrysler (R-
Brighton) said the Republicans must
build on their victories in the '94
elections and work toward continued
success. "You ain't seen nothin' yet,"
Chrysler said, in reference to the up-
coming elections.
He added that 168 million Ameri-
cans currently live in states governed
by a Republican.
- Daily Staff Reporter Zachary M.
Raimi contributed to this report.

by her son's suspension.
"He's never been in any trouble in
his life," she said. "(University offi-
cials) were never honest or up front
with me. This was like a witch hunt...
Jake is a very gentle person."
LSA junior Anand Shah, who took
Linguistics 210 with Baker last win-
ter term, said Baker was the beststu-
dent in the class.
"I kind of expected him not to be
your average student. I think he did it
more as a practical joke rather than
anything serious," Shah said. "I think it
was wrong that the University blew up
the issue and it conflicts with the stu-
dents' right of free speech."
Matt Rice, a first-year RC student
who lives on Baker's hall in East Quad,
said he did not consider Baker a dan-
ger to the students on the hall.
"It seems like if he is going to be
suspended there should be some kind
of forseeability," Rice said. "He should
know what he can and can't do."
Cahill asserted that someone from
within the University told the local
newspaper about Baker's case.
"Someone in the University has
acted improperly by leaking this to the
press. We're very upset about the leak
because it's blown this whole thing
into a national story," Cahill said.
Since the first story appeared Fri-
day afternoon in The Ann ArborNews,
-Baker's suspension has been in De-
troit newspapers and TV stations, and
over The Associated Press wire, which
reaches newspapers nationwide.
- Daily News Editor Lisa Dines
contributed to this report.

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due to Spring Break, 1995

PUBLICATION DATE.
Monday, February 27
Tuesday, Februray 28
Wednesday, March 1

DEADLINE
Thursday, February 16

Thursday,

February 16

Thursday, February 16

Michiigan
Alumni
work here:
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The New York Times
The Washington Post
The Detroit Free Press
The Detroit News
NBC Sports
Associated Press
United Press International
Scientific American Time
Newsweek
Sports Illustrated
USA Today
Because they
worked here:

The Michigan Daily will not be published the week of February 20 -24, 1995
Can oU 1fill
thi~s space
better than
we can?

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WANTED INSTRUCTORS & ARTISTS
The Michigan League programming is
looking for: (I)Instructors in dance, physical
fitness, aerobics, arts & crafts, & others.
(2)Artists like musicians, singers, comedians,
poets, magicians, mimes, & others, for its up
& coming programs & events. (3)Individuals
or groups with special & interesting talents &
skills, are also welcomed to apply. Interested
persons please send resumes to Benita
e Pr ramming Coordinator, Michigan
League.Q91 N. University.Ann ArborMTf

PART-TIME RECEPTIONIST position
available immediately at Hudson Mills
Metropark. Just north of Ann Arbor. Please
contact the park office at 8801 North
Territorial, Dexter. 800/477-3191.

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