____The Michigan Daily - Monday, February 26, 1996 - 7A 2 BDRM. APT. avail. May-Aug., furnished quiet bldg., State/Fuller: 332-6013. 2 BDRM. APT. N. Campus avail. May-Aug. gKjrkg. Ldry. Balc. Neg. 332-0117. 2,BDRM. APT. avail. near IM. Ldry., A/C prki., $$ neg. 996-2948. May-Aug. 3 BDRM. MAY-AUG. Prime location close to everything. rking, a/c; dwsh, Idry, price 'gotiable. Cal 213-6733. BEDROOM house. May-Aug. Mary St. Group or indiv. $300/mo. neg. 332-1979. AFFORDABLE ROOM in apt for May- Sept. wprkg., A/C, 2 bales. Skylight & great location. Call Vic, 332-0658. AVAILABLE MARCH. Share 2 room apt. w/female. Near UM $295+util. 741-0677. AVAILABLE NOW State and Catherine. Irge 2-3 Bdrm. Apt. w/ parking 994-9256. ning 0on going away for a great RELAXING summer?? ? a DONT leave your home all by itielfll Come to us for help!.... he Michigan Daily can run your ad in our Summer Sublet edition. DON'T MISS OUT! Come in to the Student Publications Building at 420 Maynard St. or call us at 764-0557. Act now and get special advantagetill March i BEAUTIFUL 2 BDRM., bi-level apt Sum- mer sublet near Central Campus&CC.R.B. + private shuttle. Call 668-1096. BEST SUBLET AROUND! Near school of nursing. Studio-all windows & wood paneling. $565/mo.Avail. May 4. 668-1766. CENTRAL CAMPUS 2 bdrm. for 2 people $600/mo. neg. + utilities 930-1944. GREAT LOCATION Pets OK, Furnished, 1 Bdrm. Hardwood floors, dates negotiable. Al9~nclusive. 668-2966. Leave msg C1 BDRM. APT. Avail. May 7. Bale., A/ C, prkg., ldry., util. 761-9277. LG. ROOM on Hill & Oakland. Furn., kitch., Lndry. Males only $250. 995-3276. NICE 1 BDRM. in 2 bdrm. apt. Close to cmps. Ldry., pool, prkg., A/C, dwshr. $267/ mo. mcl. heat & water. 819-6130. SHARE 3 BDRM. apt. in Kerytown area with two female students and a cat $295.00/ mo. includes utilities, six month lease. Call Lany 434-5787 or Randy 434-2350. - services H, THINK MONEY! Money for e available, proven results. Recorded "mfes iae,24 hrs. 973-8719 x112. -S NDIS WORD PRO: Resumes. Letters. Papi~. Tbeses. Law. Editing. Tapes. Fax. aus. U-M $ Discount. 426-5217. 1AN1 ARBOR INSTITUTE of Massage 's annual student massage clinic is o open. $25/hr. call 677-0030 & request a "student massage." AtTENTION ALL STUDENTS!!! Grants & -sclolarships available! Billions of $$$ in private funding. Qualify immediately. 1-800/ Atlti2-IELP (1-800/243-2435). BE A FRIEND! If you know someone who needs help coping with an unplanned pregnancy, do her a favor Mention Bethany Christian Services, where options can be dis- cussed in confidence, and decisions are respected. Have her call Cheryl or Debbie at JOI 9400 or toll-free 1800-BETHANY. elisten! World wide Web: http://www.bethany.org/ and Internet Email: Info@bethany.org LECTURE NOTES: We take notes in your classes! Over 100 sets to choose from. Call or stop in and browse. 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Ask about our used equipments inventory. 215 South Ashley (1/2 block north of Liberty St. down town Ann Arbor) Telephone: 668-7942 or 769-0342. help wanted $$ CRUISE SHIPS HIRING!! Students needed! Earn up to $3000/mo. and Free Travell (Caribbean, Europe, Hawaii, Etc.) Great for Summer/Permanent! No Experien- ce Necessary! Call 919/929-4398 ext. C2010. $1750 WEEKLY possible mailing our circulars. For info. call 202/393-7723. ***FREE TRIPS & CASH!*** Find ou how hundreds of students are alreadyearing FREE TIPS and LOTS OF CASH with America's #1 Spring Break company! Sell only 15 trips and travel free! Choose Cancun, Bahamas, Mazatlan, or Florida. CALLNOW! TAKE A BREAK STUDENT TRAVEL 800/95-BREAK! A SPECIAL GIFT- We're looking for heal- thy women between the ages 21-35 for egg donation. All ethnic backgrounds encouraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries to AARMA, P.O. 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. ACCOUNTANT- Full charge for real estate, property management, mortgage loan and light construction multi-company firm. Hand- les all aspects from banking, pay-roll, escrow accounting, & multi-level general ledger thru trial balance & tax reporting. Bachelors in Accounting or equivalent plus at least five years exp. required. Must be fluent in Microsoft Works for Windows, spreadsheets, databases, & both manual & computerized accounting systems. 761-2470 for appt. or fax resume to 994-0624. ALASKA EMPLOYMENT- fishing industry. Earn up to $3000-$6000+ per month. Room & Board! Transportation! Male or Female.xNo experience necessary! 206/ 9713510 ext. A55982. AVON REPS NEEDED on campus today. Call Kelly 1-800/484-8040 ext. 5138. BLIMPY BURGER HIRING now part-time thru spring full-time in summer. Apply in pro.551 S. Division at Packard. CAMP COUNSELORS - OUTSTANDING SLIM DOWN CAMPS: Tennis, Dance, Slimnastics, WSI, Athletics, Nutrition Dietetics. Age 20+. Seven weeks. CAMP CAMELOT on College Campuses at MASSACHUSETTS, PENNSYLVANIA, CALIFORNIA. Contact: Michele Friedman, 947 Hewlett Drive, North Wookmere, N.Y. 11581. 800/421-4321. CLEANING POSITION Looking for responsible mdiv. to clean office. Duties incl. Vacuuming, empty trash, & dusting. Flex. hrs. Mhr. ea. M,W,F or Sat. or Sun. 6 .m.to 12 a.m. $10/hr. Apply in pr son- 22 E. Huron, suite 220 Ann Arbor E 668-2824., CONVERSATIONAL ENGLISH TEACHERS NEEDED in South Korea immediately. Bachelor's required. No fees. Contact us at English Teacher Recruiting Service, 9011-2 George Avenue, Berrien Springs, MI. 49103-1620, or 616/473-2129. COUNSELORS, Cook/ Kitch. Mgr. needed at Coed summer camp near Ann Arbor. Call 313/878-6228 for more information. EARN EXTRA MONEY over Spring Break. Strong amiable women needed to as- sist disabled woman. Should enjoy cats. 662- 2734. EASTERN EUROPE JOBS- teach basic conversational English in Prague, Budapest, or Krakow. No teaching certificate or European languages required. Inexpensive room & board + other benefits. For info. call 206/971-3680 ext. K55981. FOODLAND DISTRIBUTORS A major Grocery Distribution center is now hiring warehouse order selectors, $9.25/hr. to start. Ideal candidates will possess the following: *Ability to work Saturdays *Ability to handle repeated heavy lifting *Good basic math & reading skills Become part of a team that values quality in our people. Accepting applications Mon.-Fri. 10 a.m. until 3:30 p.m. or send resume to: Foodland Distributors 12701 Middlebelt Rd. Livonia, MI 48150 Fax: 313/523-2345 E..E._ FULL-TIME SANDWICH PREP Days, good starting pay, good working environment. Apply in person at the Back Al- ley Gourmet 611 S. Main in the S. Main Market. HIRING STUDENTS part-time front desk clerks for now thru summer-fall. Mornings, afternoons, and evenings. Saturday, Sunday, midnight and weekend 8 hour shifts also available. Call 764-3177 or apply in person at the Michigan League, 911 N. University. JCC'S CAMP RAANANA is now hiring June 17-August 23. All positions avail. Counselor pay starts at $1650. Call Craig Pollack at the JCC for more info. and an application. 971-0990. LAWN CARE CREW LEADER & MEMBER POSITIONS *Full or Part-time *Health Insurance *Vacation *Pension Plan *Bonuses *Entry Level $6.50, more $ w/exp. *Evaluation 2 weeks, 90 days, then 1 year. *Experience not required. Phone 973-0930. E.O.E. MACKINAC ISLAND- Book lovers wanted! Sales clerks needed for island bookstore. Summer '96.961 Nampa Ct. Troy MI 48084 Call.810/647-3944. Housing avail. NATIONAL PARKS HIRING - Positions are now available at National Parks, Forests & Wildlife Preserves. Excellent benefits + bonuses! Call: 1-206/971-3620 ext. N55984. NEED TO BUILD YOUR RESUME? In- stead of an unpaid internship get concrete sales and management experience. Contact Jacob 973-7456. PART-TIME DRIVERS needed for an auto parts wholesaler. Must be 21. Flex. hrs. App- ly in person Mont.-Fri. 9 a.m.-3 p.m. at ISW. 3965 Varsity St. Ann Arbor or phone 971- 3899. POSTAL & Government jobs $21/hr. + benefits. No experience. Will train. Call 313/ 913-5082. SALES EXPERIENCE. Want it? Get some selling environmental products. Contact Jacob 973-7456. SALES REP. WANTED- Flexible hrs., avg. commission $100 per sale. Fraternity or sorority member a plus. 665-1771. SALESPERSON NEEDED to work mom- ings at Girard's watches 1214 S. University (under Tower Records) call 6634141. SECURE THE BEST POSSIBLE SUM- MER JOB NOW! If you are looking to gain Management, Marketing, or General Busi- ness expecrince while building an impresive resume, call QTP and earn $7,000-$10, this summer while doing it. Positions with our company are open prmarily in the ANN ARBO R, TROY, CLARKSTON, and BLOOMFIELD areas this summer. For more information call 1-800/356-5987. SECURITY GUARDS NEEDED for U of M campus. Part & full-time available w/ flexible schedule. Apply @ State Security Services 525 Church. 668-0444. EOE. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED, O negative. For this blood type, $120 is paid per accep- table donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SEMEN DONORS NEEDED for an infer- tility clinic. Male students or grads. 20-40 yrs. old are sought. Donors are paid $60 per acceptable donation. Write APRL, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI 48106. SUMMER BUSINESS. Are you an entrepreneur? Great opportunity with low start-up cost. Management training, earn up to $600/wk. Vehicle req. Call Greenland Ir- rigation 1-800/265-7691. WANT A JOB? The Michi an Daily is hiring Display Account Executives for Spr./ Sum. & Fall/Winter terms. Sell advertisements, earn commission-based pay, gain business experience & future mgmt. opportunities. Pick up application at 420 Maynard. Deadline : Thurs., Feb. 29. WANTED: 100 students, lose 8-100 lbs. New metabolism breakthrough. I lost 12 lbs. in 15 days. Dr. recommended. Guaranteed results. $35. 1/800/827-2975. WANTED: SPANISH tutor Wed. or Thurs. evenings. 995-1610. WANTED: STUDENT CHEMIST for lab work. Part-time Mon.-Fri. 7-11 a.m. For printed circuit board mfg. 7232 Jackson Rd. Ann Arbor. 663-6445. WORK STUDY STUDENT needed Tues. and Wed. mornings and most of the day on Thurs. to perform various duties at thedMedi- cal Center. Call Liz at 936-5504. We're outta here for a week due to Spring Brea! The Classifieds Department will be closed March 4th through March 8th. We will reopen on March 11th. Please take note of our early deadlines! For the Monday, March 11th edtion LINE ADS DUE 11:30 a.m. on March 1st, Friday CAMERA-READY DISPLAY ADS DUE 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 29th,Thurs. TYPE-SET DISPLAY ADS DUE 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 28th, Wed. For the Tuesday, March 12th edition: LINE ADS DUE 11:30 a.m. on March 11th, Mon. CAMERA-READY DISPLAY ADS DUE 11:30 a.m. on March 1st, Friday TYPE-SET DISPLAY AD DUE 11:30 a.m. on Feb. 29th, Thurs. Any questions, please call at 764-0557 7 YEAR OLD TWINS Our N.E. Ann Arbor home, 2-3 p.m.'s and Summer. Need car. 313/662-5392 eves. 913-0055 days. A2 FAMILY needs sitter 1-2 afternoons per wk. to care for girls ages 2 & 5. School pick- "c. -ce3Work total 4-12 hrs./wk. Your choce-8-9hr.665-5778. BABYSITTER NEEDED for 1 year old girl. Saturdays 3-7 p.m., Mon./Wed. 3-5 p.m. Must have own car. 665-8603. EXPERIENCED BABYSITTER needed every other Saturday evening to care for our 3 and 6 year olds. 662-3062. MATURE CARE-TAKER for teen son, 7-8 a.m. before school west side 668-1309. OVERNIGHT HELP needed for care of newborn triplets. 2-4 nights/week, references required. Call 483-8346. WANTED: Terrific babysitter for after school 3 days a week (M, W, Th, 2:30-6). Care for 2 girls, 9 and 14. $8/hr. Begin Mar. 1. Summer possibilities. Must have car. Cooking. References. Call Jane or Lance eves. 761-2051. L 2 MALE ROOMMATES needed to share 6 bedroom/3 bath house. May lease 332-4859. LOOKING FOR A ROOMMATE? I need housing from March-July and need to know soon! Will be in Ann Arbor Feb. 22-25 (contact me at 669-0238). Otherwise, please call at 919/968-4845. ROOMMATES NEEDED to share large contemporary 2 bdrm. apts. Call 741-9300. AAAA! SPRING BREAK! Panama City! 8 days room with kitchen. $119! Walk to best bars! 7 nights in Key West $259! Cocoa Beach Hilton (Great beaches/near Disney). $1691 Daytona $1391 1-800/678-6386. AAAA! SPRING BREAK! Last Minute Specials. 6 Days Bahamas Party Cruise $299 Quad. Sail From Florida! Includes Meals And Parties! Hurry Only 10 Rooms Left! 1- 800/678-6386. HAWAIIAN CAKE RECIPE Send $1.00 and self-addressed stamped envelope to DFK P.O. Box 6 Bay City, MI 48707-0006 TIOS SELLS MICHIGANS FINEST Mexican style food and the world's hottest sauces. Stop by 333 E. Huron, or call 761- 6650. We delivert 0 . ersonal Stash of brains found under Yale donn NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP) - With so many great minds at Yale Univer sity; the last place Christopher Wahl expected to find 600 of them was in dusty old jars beneath his dormitory. As a first-year medical student, he listened keenly as upperclassmen told him the eerie legend ofacache of bottled brains located deep within the subbase ment of Edward S. Harkness Hall. Then, his curiosity got the better of him. Sometime after midnight-and after a few drinks -he and four other students descended to the former bomb shelter. Their voices hushed so as not to be de- tected, they picked the lock using a piece of wire. They passed a dimly lit collection ofboxes,oldfurniture,agurneyandothe flotsam long since forgotten. Then they found them: On dirty shelves, rows and rows of brains. Each floated in a gallonjar of formaldehyde, yellow, brown and gray. Wahl had no idea that they had found a meticulously gathered collection that chronicled the scientific beginnings of neurosurgery. He wasjustworried about getting caught. "I could just see telling my parents I got thrown out of medical school for this," said the 28-year-old Wahl, who graduates in May. Wahl made his discovery in 1991. For a year, he kept it secret but re- mained haunted by the photographic negatives that accompanied the speci- mens: the faraway look in the eyes of a little girl in agony, a bony woman with a massive brain tumor seeping out of her skull. "This is not like finding canned fruit in the basement," he said. "It was al- most harrowing finding them because you realize these were people. The pho- tos are riveting, compelling, very emo- tional." Through some research, Wahlleamed that the specimens were collected by Dr. Harvey Cushing, a pioneer in brain surgery and, at his death in 1939, Yale's Sterling Professor of Neurology. LANDSCAPE Continued from Page 1A departments border the new mall - and said they incorporated these ideas into the final design. Grese said he thought it was unfairthat the firm did not include anotherbordering department-the landscape architecture department - in its decisions. "The consultants have the idea that employees went to school here years ago so they don't need to get our view now," he said. Grese said he disapproved of the de- sign because it does not represent the vegetation unique to Michigan and it does not commemorate the street as an original part of campus. He said he is especially disappointed because the Environmental Protection Agency has been trying to convince uni- versities to demonstrate sustainable land- scapes. They hope to get people to look toward alternatives to grassy front lawns and are looking to universities to prove beauty can be achieved in other ways. "The greater challenge is not for an aesthetic place, but for a workable and ecologically sound one as well," Grese said. "If we can't do that here, there is something wrong." Mayer said he disagrees with SNRE faculty members because most depart- ments approve of the plants the firm picked andare not concerned about the sustainability of the future. "We could pick our materials care- fully, lower irrigation costs, but there's the problem of someone from the math department calling to say, 'Cut the grass,"' Mayer said. In fact, the regents said they want more'evergreen trees to give the cam- pus more life in the winter, Mayer said. But Grese and other audience members said this is exactly their point. "We're insulting the landscape. We're making a generic landscape that looks the same in Florida as it does in Michi- gan. We should embrace the indigenous landscape and celebrate the uniqueness of the area the campus is sited in, as opposed to becoming the University of America," said Jason Blazar, a fifth- year SNRE senior. The landscape architecture department studies the sustainability of native plants and which varieties and combinations compliment each other. The students de- velop creative landscaping skills and ex- plore ways for ecologically sound land- scapes to be aesthetically pleasing. The use of native plants could edu- cate others about alternative types of landscaping, precisely what the EPA is COZY WINTER HIDEAWAY Log cabins $54-75 nightly. Incl. outdoor hot tub & ski trails. Traverse City 616/276-9502. MICHIGAN HOCKEY!!!!! 2 tickets avail- able for games March 8, 9, & 10 (CCHA playoffs). Call Adam at 764-0802. SPRING BREAK Bahamas $509, other des- tinations avail. Call Dan, Regency Travel 665-6122, 209 S. State. STUDENTS ANYWHERE in the U.S. on Continental $159 or $239. Bring your Con- tinental voucher & AMEX card. Linda at Regency Travel, 209 S. State, 665-6122. WORLDWIDE LOW FARES Eurail passes 665-6122. Regency Travel, 209 S. State. ARE YOU READY for love? 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High school diploma/GED & valid Michigan driver's license required. Call 313/665-1152. SUMMER JOBS Applications are now being accepted for summerjos on cruiseships, airlines, and resorts. No experience necessary. For more information send $2 and a self-addressed en- velope to: World Wide Travel Club 6021 Yonge Street, Suite 1040 Toronto, Ontario M2M 3W2 Canada. SUMMER LANDSCAPING employment available in Petoskey area. Starting pay is $6.20. Send name, phone & address to John Hoffman Landscaping Inc. 2023-B Mitchell St., Petoskey, MI 49770. 616/347-9854, fax 347-7258. TEACH ENGLISH IN KOREA- Positions, available monthly. BA or BS degree required. U.S. $18,500-$23,400/yr. Accom- modations & round-trip airfare provided. Send resume, copy of diploma, and copy of passport to: Bok Ji Corporation, ChunBang Bldg., 154-13 Samsung Dong, Kang Nam Gu, Seoul, Korea 135-090. TEL: 011 -82-2-555-JOBS(5627). FAX: 011 -82-2-5524FAX(4329). TELEPHONE INTERVIEWS needed for public health research projects. Office is lo- cated in downtown A2. Paid parking. Flex. scheduling. Evening & weekend hours avail. 12-25 hrs./wk. EOE. Apply at I.T.S., 209 E. Washington, 2nd floor. TUTOR NEEDED 3-4 times weekly for A grade middle school student (girl).Eglish, Math, & Science. 4-6 p.m. (flexible) Call 995-9559. HERB DAVID GUITAR Studio 302 E. Liberty, 665-8001. Great wonderful cool sweet OK trustworthy. Not just guitar. JERRY GARCIA lithographs- affordable. Call 3141230-2370. anouncements FREE FINANCIAL AID! Over $6 Billion in public and private sector grants & scholar- ships is now available. All students are eligible regardless of grades, income, or parent's income. Let us help. Call Student ncial Services: 1-800-263-6495 ext. F55985. You can go laces withthe FISH DOCTOR'S- Everything for your aquarium! Next to Putt-Putt Golf on Washtenaw. 434-1030. Michigan Alumni work here: The Wail Street Journal The New York Times The Washington Post The Detroit Free Press The Detroit News NBC Sports Associated Press United Press International Scientific American Time N vw~anr VOLUNTEERS NEEDED for study on emotions. Receive $30 for 2 hours. Must be full-time UM student age 18-25. African- American students especially needed. For I