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DAILY CLASSIFIEDS'
UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES
Words 1 2 3 4 5 add.
0-14 1.70 3.40 460 580 7.00 1.00
15-21 2.55 510 690 8.70 10.50 1.50
22-28 340 680 9.20 11.60 14.00 2.00
29-35 425 850 11.50 14.50 17.50 2.50
36-42 510 10.20 1380 17.40 21.00 3.00
43-49 6.80 11.90 1610 2030 24.50 350
DAILY LINE CONTRACT
Fall/Winter Spring/Summer
Number of Weeks Number of Weeks
line/week 13 26 line/week 6 12
12 34 31 .10 34 31
18 33 30 15 .33 30
24 31 28 20 31 .28
30 30 27 25 .30 .27
36 28 26 30 .28 .26
42 27 25 35 27 .25
48 26 24 40 26 24
54 24 23 45 24 23
60 23 22 50 23 22
Inch rates available for contracts over 54 lines per week.
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The MichigonDoily-Saturday5Jyne 20 1981-Page 1
Regents vote
to discontinue
geog raphy

(Continued from Page 1)
procedure should be invalidated
because the administration may have
ignored a Regental guideline.
According to the AAUP, the bylaws
leave such questions as program
discontinuance ,with the faculty - not
with the administration. The LSA
faculty voted in April against discon-
tinuing the geography department.
Regent Thomas Roach (D-Saline)
said, "I think the (discontinuance)
procedure was adequate and
fair ... the (regental) guidelines were
intended for the faculty to play an ad-
visory role."
ROACH SAID, "If we followed their
(AAUP) road we could never discon-
tinue anything."
"It is a clear loss of the capacity to
govern," Nystuen said. "If the ex-
pression of faculty views over matters
of curriculum are only advisory, then
that is a serious loss of the collegiate
atmosphere.
"The University is attacking its own
body in a way that is most disgusting,"
Nystuen added.
REGENT SARAH Power (D-Ann Ar-
bor) said, "I have found the financial
argument for geography discontinuance
to be the least persuasive."
"I am very struck that as you look
through the catalogue, that in fact
geography is one of the most broadly
based and profoundly interdisciplinary
subjects," Power said.
Knott explained to the Regents that
"We would expect to give (geography)
students every chance we can.-... we
will bend over backwards to help them
through the program."

KNOTT TOLD the Regents that most
of the work in relocation of faculty and
the continuing education of geography
students would be handled by LSA
Dean-designate Peter Steiner.
The Regents' vote to discontinue en-
ded a long and fairly controversial
review process. The question of cutting
an academic unit to balance an expec-
ted University budget deficit was hotly
disputed by both students and faculty
members in several open meetings and
hearings.
One argument was that students'
opinions and objections were excluded
from the meetings where the most im-
portant recommendations were made.
Others Worried that the department's
elimination will create a dangerous
precedent to future University actions
taken to balance the budget.
GEOGRAPHY graduate student
Margaret Wilder said, "I think the im-
pact and ramifications of the decision
were not discussed long and hard
enough. It was a short-term solution to
a long-term problem.
"Students who intend to complete
their education will face a very steep
climb," Wilder added.
Administrators have stated that the
geography department has declined in
quality while rising in costs for the past
decade. Knott said that the status of the,
geography department was considered
in previous reviews, one in 1975 and
another in 1977.
"We have looked at a number of other
programs and other departments,"
Knott said. "This one was the only one
that presented the combination of
reasons (for discontinuance).

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(Continuedfrom Pagel2 "was extremely fortunate" in
Houbeck estimated that 50 library hiring of the hourlies.
staff employees sorted through the of- Houbeck said he gives a lot of cr
ficial catalogue, disposing of duplicate to the team leaders, regular s
cards and separating out other members who organized the teams
categories of cards to be interfiled in made it all run smoothly.
the public catalogue. "We wanted to
have some control and keep people ac- "In the long run, it will be cheape
countable" for certain areas, said he said, adding that it takes on ad
Houbeck. significance in light of the fact that
THE LIBRARY then hired about 75 library system adds about 40,000 r
"hourlies" and they were in charge of entry cards to the catalogue in
refiling cards from the official Graduate Library every month.
catalogue into the public catalogue.
"Almost every card was then checked .
by a regular staff member," Houbeck
said. If your spouse drinks too much and
"We're still wondering how it hap- you do not, and you wont to help
pened," Valentine said, in reference to your spouse change his or her
the success of the project. The library drinking, please call the MARITAL

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