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the key traits thecommittee felt the new
dean should have, Carter said.
Jim Snyder, interim dean of
Architecture and Urban Planning, said
Kelbaugh has the full backing of the col-
lege.
"He's a very good guy, very person-
able and seems to have a good vision for
the future," Snyder said.
Kelbaugh noted two main areas on
which he would like to focus. One of
these is the decentralization of Detroit.
"It's a classic American problem, dis-
aggregation and disinvestment in center
cities like Detroit and commensurate
and overinvestment in suburban
sprawl," Kelbaugh said. "The
University of Michigan is a logical
agent to address that problem."
Kelbaugh said he also would like to
direct attention to recruiting more stu-
dents to the school
Cantor, whose office initiated the

Wednesday. January 14, 1998 - 7
search committee dunng predecessor4
Bernard Nlaciens tenure. said Kelbadgi
will bring a combination of qualitie td
the position -rIdean.
"Ihe has the leadership qualities
required to lead the (College of
Archite-:ture and Lrbimn Planning into the
21 s century, and I am personally delight-
ed that he is w\ illing to assume this impor-
tant leadership role at the I niversity"
Cantor said in a written statement.
Kelbaugh is noted for his efforts in ini-
tiating New Urbanism. which is a post-
modern planning and design movement.
Before moving to Ann Arbor,
Kelbaugh plans to finish the semester at
the University of Washington, where he
teaches several courses.
Along with voting on Kelbaugh's
appointment, the regents also will con-
duct several other items of business this
month.
Regent Olivia Maynard (D-Goodrich)
said the regents will take advantageof
the light January agenda to concentrate
on some personnel business.

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YMNASTICS COACHES NEEDED.
Atmoon, evening & SaL. hrs. Beginning
y 36/hr. YMCA membership incl. Call Jen-
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th Ave., Ann Arbor YMCA.
YE AN AMAZING SUMMER! Coed
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P WANTED Drivers and cooks full and
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HOUSECLEANER- for prof. 3 hrs./wk.
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JOBS! JOBS! JOBS!
at with famous UM Alumni, enhance your
resume while you earn some extra cash!!
***Telefund needs you!*** Flexible evening
hours, paid training. $6.50+/hr., to start,
bonuses galore!!
Call 998-7420 for more info or stop by 611
Church #304.
R. ASSISTANT Work study position.
Prepare solutions, maintain sterile g assware,
assist with lab procedures. Department of
Detmatology. To apply, call Nancy Swank at
763-0355.
KING FOR BUSINESS experience?
*nt a job with flexible hours and a reat
o.* environment? The Michigan Day is
irng for the position of Circulation
anager for the Fall/Winter. Applicants
hould have solid communication & or-
aiiization skills. Contact Christen at 764-
58 for more info. Application deadline Jan.
CKINAC STATE Historic Parks in now
accepting applications for seasonal Interpre-
tve jobs at Mackinac Island and Mackinac
ty. We have opening for Tour Guides, His-
orc House Interpreters, Naturalists, and
uiecians (Fiddlers, Drummers, Buglers, and
Ffrs). June 7 - Labor Day. $6.50 per hour.
Itousing available. Request an application
SourPersonnel Office 616/436-7301.
MIND YOUR OWN Business! Colorworks
is currently recruiting on campus for a
limited number of summer '98 management
sitions. Gain hands on experience in
aging a business in your hometown. Op-
p runities available in Detroit suburbs,
Larising, Grand Rapids, Kalamazoo,
Saginaw, Traverse City, Battle Creek. Sum-
mr earnings $7000-$9000. To speak with a
pus representative call 1-800477-1001.
MORNING BARN HELP needed at horse
boarding facility 10 miles west of Ann Arbor.
Must enjoy horses & working outside. Leave
message at 475-3209.
MtJIC INDUSTRY: booking agency seeks
interns. Call Jeremy at 313/995-5777 after 11
EARN
$750-1500/WEEK
Raise all the money your student
group needs by sponsoring a
VISA Fundraiser on your campus.
No investment & very little time
needed. There's no obligation, so
why not call for information today.
Call 1-800-323-8454 x 95.
NEED: LIVE-IN aide for freshman
riplegic. Central Campus 9/98 810-794-
W HIRING daytime lunch servers and
hosts. A pply in person 120 W. Washington.
Grizzly Peak.
NOW HIRING
ACCOUNT EXECUTIVES
*Work for The Michigan Daily Classifieds
*Exciting, student-run environment
*lexible hours around your classes
*Great resume and business experience
imncommission-based pay
ve your work seen by 40,000 people
DAILY
Interested yet? For more information call
Adam or Monica at 764-0557 ASAPI
PIT OUTREACH WORKER to provide
optrach to the public and to youth about
agency's services to runaway, homeless & at-
risk, youth. Also, to assist w/fundraising ac-
tivities & volunteer management. Access to a
car, flex. sched. & h.s. diploma/equivalent
req. 20 hrs/wk, Jan.-June only. Pay $6.50-
$8.00/hr. Work study avail. Call NTanya @
662-2265, for more info. Ozone House is an
RT-TIME OFFICE asst for downtown
software development company. Must have
car. -Send info. to 120-1/2 W. Washington,
Ann Arbor, 48104 Attn: Joyce.
PART-TIME DATA ENTRY clerical

position. 95+% accuracy with appropriate
speed (50 wpm+), customer service skills,
excellent telephone manner, problem resolu-
tion skills, punctual, mature and flexible
personality, ability to work independently
and prioritize daily work loads and
timetrames. Experience with Windows 95
M1icrosoft Office. If you would like to b
ly for this position, please submit your
resume to: Office of Planning and Marketing,
300 N. Ingalls Room 4E14, Ann Arbor, MI
48109-0475 or email your resume to
bktumer@umich.edu

RECEPTIONIST -Part-time-three days a
week including weekends. Successful ap-
plicant must possess excellent phone eti-
quette and computer skills including WORD
and EXCEL. Fox Hills 8768 N. Territorial,
Plymouth, 313-453-7272
RESEARCH ASSISTANT NEEDED 40
hours/wk. 8-5 Mon. - Fri. for one year. Assist
in implementing clinical trials and organiza-
tional tasks associated with editing a scien-
tific journal. Involves clerical and secretarial
duties. Applicants should have excellent
communication, organizational, and com-
puter skills. B.S. in biological sciences
preferred. Please contact Judy Stein at 763-
753 or fax resume to 764-3596.
RUN YOUR OWN SUMMER BUSINESS.
Lawn sprinkler installation & sales. Earn up
to $10,000. Vehicle req. You choose the
location in Michigan or Ohio suburbs. Green-
land Irrieation 1-800-361-4074.
Put Your Computer
Skills to Work!
Now hiring Business School
computer lab consultants.
Ex erience with Windows95, MS
Office, Netscape & Pine, good
communication people skills,
responsibility & initiative
required. Shifts vary between 8
a.m.-2 a.m. 7 days a week. Great
experience and competitve
wages.
Contact the
umbslahmanager@umich.edu
for more information, or apply in
erson
Room C14 0 Kresge Library
Building,
700 East University.

us mail. Some MACJ exp.iiHrs. fex. $7.501
r. Call JoAnne @ 764-7230
WORK STUDY STUDENTS: Looking for
a variety of work experiences? Flexible
hours. Computer skills (word processing,
data entry) a plus. Will train. Positions avail-
able in publications, membership services,
web design & general office. Own transpor-
tation necessary. Free parking. Contact Heidi
or Peg at: 998-7832 to schedule interview.
WORK STUDY POSITION: Part time in-
terviewers wanted for asthma research
project at School of Public Health. Can-
didates should be responsible and reliable.
Experience in telephone marketing or phone
interviewing a plus. Gain experience inter-
viewing parents of children with asthma.
Evenings only. 10-20 hours/week. Training
provided. For more info. call 1-800-990-
9814. FAX resume to 313-763-7379.
WORK STUDY POSITION: Part-time Of-
fice Assistant wanted for asthma research
project at School of Public Health. Can-
didates should be organized, and willing to
do filing and data entry for an asthma
research project. 10-20 hours/week. For more
info. call 1-800-990-9814. FAX resume to
313-763-7379.
WORKSTUDY STUDENT general clerical
duties. Call 769-7100 ext.5065.
AFTER SCHOOL CARE needed.2-3 days/
wk. 3:30-6:Opm. 6 & 9 yr. old boys. Must
have exp. & car. 663-3482.
AN EXCELLENT POSITION available for
two fun preschoolers. W. Bloomfield.
References. 248/926-9904.

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MARTIN LUThER KIN JR DAY CELEBRATION

Monday, January 19,1998
9 a. m. at Pease Auditorium
free and open to the public

SALES ASSISTANT POSITION
Friendly, well groomed, outgoing person
wanted for Ann Arbor subdivision. Excellent
communication skills with light clerical and
computer background. This is a part time
position. Will include weekends. Hours 12-5,
No experience necessary. FAX resume to:
248-347-7815.
SCOREKEEPERS is now hiring part-time
cook for fall & winter terms. No experience
needed but helpful. Flexible hours, great3so-
cial atmosphere. Apply today at 310
Maynard next to Kinkos. Ask for Matt 995-
0100.
SERVICE REP NEEDED. Are you self
motivated & possess exc. communication
skills? Do you have an enthusiastic per-
sonality/attitude? Exc. compensation
package. Up to 30 hrs./wk. avail. Call Mike
at 662-5485.
SPECIAL GIFT-We're looking for healthy
women between the ages 21-35 for egg
donation. All ethnic backgrounds are
encouraged. Fee paid. Send inquiries to
AARMA, P.O. Box 2674, Ann Arbor, MI
48106.
SPORTS MINDED hiring immed. 6-8 en-
thusiastic individuals for our Ann Arbor
office. No exp. nec. will train. Full or part
time. $12-15/hr. 913-5995.
STUDENTS! LOOKING to earn extra
cash? Small firm seeks data entry & light
production people. FT, P/T. $6-6.50/hour.
Call 677-3400 M-F 10-5.
STUDENTS/WORK STUDY STUDENTS
LAWYERS CLUB DINING hiring for winter
term. $7.25-8.00 to start. Catering oppor-
tunities & meal benefits. Apply in person
(551 S. State, comer of S. State & S. Univ.)
or call 764-1115.
SUBJECTS NEEDED
For Cognitive Psychology Reaction Time
Experiment. Male or female, right-handed,
native English speaker, normal vision &
hearing.
Pay $5.75/hr. or by experiment.
Call 936-2056.

BABYSITTER NEEDED for 2 children. 6
& 9 yrs. Occas. a.m. 9-12. Occas. eves. &
wknds. Experienced, mature, has own car, &
ref. Madeline 741-4257.
CHILD CARE for 11 yr. old boy after
school 10-15 hrs./wk. Must have own car &
references. Great pay for right person. Pat
994-4749.
CHILDCARE WANTED part time. West
Ann Arbor home. $7/hr. Exp. pref. 663-6935.
CHILDCARE NEEDED in my Jackson
home. Must have reliable vehicle, n-smkr., &
have ref. Hours vary, salary neg. F/T or PIT.
Call 517-768-1742 after 5 p.m. or anytime on
wknds.
CHILDCARE For happy, healthy 3 yr. old
girl & her infant sister. Previous exp. &
references req. 6-16 flexible hours/week. 1 1/
2 miles from U of M Stadium, ideal for
students. Call 936-1110 or 913-3205 (days).

Join us at Eastern Michigan University
with Benjamin S. Carson Sr., M.D., as we
celebrate Martin LutherKingJr. Day.
Dr. Carson, a native ofDetroit, received
his undergraduate education at Yale
University and his medical degreefrom the
University ofMichigan. He has pioneered
signicant advances in the treatment of
pediatric brain tumors andfacial deform ities.
In 1987, Dr. Carson was part ofthe medical
team that separated 7-month-old German
Siamese twin boys. He is the recipient of
numerous honors and awards. His
autobiography, "Gifed Hands,"
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ENERGETIC STUDENT NEEDED to help
2 girls, ages 6 & 8, do creative activities 2
aftemoons a week form 3:30-6 p.m. Flexible
days, pays well. Ref. req. Call Nancy 647-
7369.
FUN, CREATIVE, responsible caregiver
needed for our 2.5 year old son in our Ann
Arbor home. One or two afternoons per
week. (Mon., Tues., or Wed., 11:30 am - 7:00
pm) Non-smoker. References and transpor-
tation required. Call 971-7982.
IMMEDIATE NEED for in home day care
of21 mo. old toddler. 3 days/ week-flexible.
References a must. 944-0956, Saline.
PART-TIME CHILD CARE needed in NE
A2 home for 3 mo. & 4 yr. old. Driving req.
Up to 30 hrs. Excellent pay & benefits. Ref.
req. Call 747-9482.
WANTED MOTHER'S helper to assist in
caring for 2 children 8 mos. & 2 yrs. and
some housework. Exp. pref. Part-time. Call
Enc at 971-5818.
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$ $ $ STOP WASTING MONEY!!! for
cheap travel information call 913-4616.
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" Seniors & Grads.
" Up to $14/Lecture
" Variety of classes
* Flexible Schedule
* Faculty approved
courses
Apply at Grade A Notes
549 E. University Ave.
Call 741-9669 for more info.
TUTOR/ASST. FOR language delayed 7 yr.
old. 4-5 days/week 9 a.m.-3:30 p.m. at Bums
Park School in regular first grade class. Close
to UM Central Campus. $9/hr. start. Call Kim
evenings/weekends. 665-8473.
WANTED: Subjects for psychology experi-
ment on perception at U of M. Takes I hr.
pays $10. Must be native English speaker &
20/20 correctable vision. Call 763-0115.
WEBSITE PROGRAMMER: full-time.
Must have extensive exp. w/ html, strong
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