Page 14-The Michigan Daily- Friday, June 13, 1986 Grad. student gets on Congressional ballot By JOSEPH PIGOTT University graduate student Dean Baker has gathered seventeen hun. dred signatures, placing him on the ballot in the August 5th democratic primary for the 2nd congressional district, which includes Ann Arbor. Baker, a 27-year-old doctoral can- didate in economics entered the primary race to challenge Republican incumbent Carl Pursell on his sun ort has won by narrower margins in each successive election. AN AID AT Pursell's office said that he does not believe either can- didate will pose a challenge to Pur- sell, because Pursell would not run if he did not believe he would win. Pursell will run unopposed in the Republican primary. for the Reagan administration's Grimes has been c ipaigning for policy in Central America. the Democratic nomi tion for some time, narrowly Io ng the 1984 "I JUST WANTED to get someone primary to Michael IcCauley. Mc- to challenge Pursell seriously," Cauley was decisivel >eaten by Pur- Baker said. "What I hope to get out of sell in this election. this, even if we don't beat Pursell, is Grimes is now a rese rch economist to raise the issues. And if not this at the University's Ins tute of Labor year, maybe we can beat him in '88." and Industrial Relation and, prior to his academic career, he worked on the assembly line at General Motors Joseph O'Reilly, field director of the and Ford. Michigan Democratic Party, said He currently chairs the South Cen- both Baker and Democrat Don tral Michigan Economic Develop- Grimes face an uphill battle to un-seat ment Committee and works Pursell. But the district's results could' promoting economic development in be surprising, he said, since Pursell the Ann Arbor area. Daily Photo by ANDI SCHREIBER Heart surgeon William DeVries urges graduates at the medical school's commencement ceremony in Hill Auditorium last Friday to never give up their work because of the death and disappointment they'll encounter in medicine. DeVries was the first surgeon to successfully implant an artificial heart ina human. U The Calendar of The University of Michigan The calendar combines meeting, lecture workshop and conference announcements with other events happening each week on campus. It is based on The University Record calendar, and is open to all Univer- sity sponsored groups and organizations recognized by the Michigan Student Assem- bly. Items must be submitted in writing byd p.m. the Tuesday before publication. Ad- dress all information to: University Record, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) denotes events to which admission is charged. FIRIDAY June 13 *HRD-Workshop, Purchasing and Accounts Payable, 8:30 am-noon. For info, call 764- 7410. *Germanic Lang & Lit-Concert, Jaap Schroder & Elaine Thornburgh, 8 pm, Mich Union Ballroom. For info, call 764-5305. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops, Learn- ing to Use the Macintosh, 9:30 am-12:30 pm; Lotus 1-2-3, Pt II, 1-5 pm; MS-DOS Hard Disk Skills, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, all in 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. Intro to Microcomputers, 10:30 am-12:30 pm, 4003 Sch of Ed Bldg. For info, call 764-5356. SATURIDAY June 14 *HRD-Workshop, Effective Oral Presentation, 8:30am-4 pm. For info, call 764-7410. *Turner Geriatric Svcs-Life Context Work- shop, 10 am-1 pm, Zion Lutheran Church, 1501 W Liberty. For info, call 764-2556. Genetics, Rackham Stu Govt-Benjamin Spock, "A Parent's Responsibility in the Nuclear Age, "8 pm, Power Ctr. For info, call Sandra Gregerman, 663-2105. MONDAY June 16 Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops, Ad- vanced Lotus 1-2-3: Macros, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; Microsoft Word for the Macintosh, Pt. I, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; FinalWord II, Pt I, 1-5 pm, all in 3001 Sch of Educ Bldg. For info, call 764-5356. Senate Assembly-Meeting, 3:15 pm, Rackham Amphi. Refreshments, 2:45 pm, 4th Fl As- sembly Hall. Chemistry-Sem, C Elschenbroich, "Electron Transfer and Related Phenomena in Bis- (arene) Transition Metal Complexes, " 4 pm, Rm 1200-Chem Bldg. TUESDAY June 17 *UM-Flint-Film, On the Waterfront, 7 pm, Uni- versity Ctr Kiva. *HRD-Workshops, Barriers and Boundaries, 8:30 am-noon; Working for Multiple Bosses & Different Personalities, 1-4:30 pm; Listening Skills, 1-4:30 pm; Supervision III, 8:30 am-, noon. For info on locations, call 764-7410. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops, IBM PC and PC-Compatible System Selection, 1-3 pm, 4003 Sch of Ed Bldg. Lotus 1-2-3, Pt II, 1-5 pm, 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. For info, call 764- 5356. *UM-flint-On the Waterfront, 7 pm, University Ctr Kiva. Turner Geriatric Clin-"A Day in the Park," 10 am-2 pm, Riverside Pk. Box lunches pro- vided free for ages 60 & over. Reg req. For info, call 764-2556. WEDNESDAY June 18 *HRD-Workshops, Managing High Perform- ance Teams, 8:30 am-4 pm; Giving Effective Instructions, 8:30 am-noon. For info, call 764-7410. *Printing Svcs-Sem, Ask the Printer, 1-5 pm, 1919 Green Rd. For info, call 764-6230. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops, Pro- gramming in dBASE III PLUS, Pt II, 8:30 am-12:30 pm, 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. For info, call 764-5356. Intil Ctr-Information tables & displays on Peace Corps (3-day), Liberty Plaza, 10 am- 6 pm. For info, call 764-9310. THURSDAY June 19 *UM-Flint-Shakespeare festival begins. Twelfth Night, UMF Theater. For info, call 762- 3230. *HRD-Workshop, Conflict Management for Managers & Supervisors, 8:30 am-noon. For info, call 764-7410. *Amer Heritage Night-Pacific Northwest, 5-7:15 pm, Mich League. Ophthy, Psych, Psysiology, Bioengr - Vision Lunch Sem, J Rauschenker, "Non-visual Fac- tors in Postnatal Visual Development in the Cat, " 12:15-1:30 pm, Neuro Sci Bldg Rm 2032. For info, call 764-0573. *Eclipse Jazz-Wayne St Univ Jazztet, 7:30 & 10 pm, Bird of Paradise Jazz Club, 207 S. Ashley. For info, call 763-0046. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops, Using Window with Your IBM PC-Compatible Mi- crocomputer, 8:30 am-10:30 pm; MS-DOS, Pt II, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Learning to Use the Macintosh, 1-4 pm, all in 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. Intro to Microcomputers, 10:30 am- 12:30 pm, 4003 Sch of Ed Bldg. For info, call 764-5356. Regents-Monthly meeting, 1 pm, Regents' Rm, Fleming Bldg. *Gay Liberation-Pride Week Films: The Boys in the Band, 7:30 pm; Querelle, 9:40 pm, MLB 4. For info, call 763-4186. FRIDAY June20 *CEW-Workshop, Interviewing Successfully, 9 am-1 pm, 350 S. Thayer. For info, call 763-7080. *HRD-Workshop, Introduction to University' Stores, 8:30 am-noon. For info, call 764- 7410. Regents-Monthly meeting, 9 am, Regents' Rm, Fleming Bldg. Microcomputer Educ Ctr-Workshops, Micro- soft Word for the IBM PC-Compatible Mi- crocomputers, Pt I, 8:30 am-12:30 pm; dBASE III PLUS, Pt 4, 1-5 pm; Macintosh Disk and File Management, 1-3:30 pm, all in 3001 Sch of Ed Bldg. For info, call 764- 5356. *Outdoor Recreation-Sleeping Bear Dunes Camping Trip (3-day), Leelanau Penninsula. Reg req. For info, call 764-3967. *UM-Flint-Shakespear Festival, dinner 6:30 pm, Hyatt Regency; Twelfth Night, 8:30 pm, UMF Theater. For info, call 762-3230. Intil Ctr-Peace Corps info session & movie, The Toughest Job You'll Ever Love," 7:30 pm, Ann Arbor Public Library, 343 So Fifth Ave. For info, call 764-9310. SATURDAY June 21 *Turner Geriatric Svcs-Life Context Workshop, 10 am-1 pm, Zion Lutheran Church, 1501 W Liberty. For info, call 764-2556. *UM-Flint-Shakespear Festival. Twelfth Night, 2:30 & 8 pm, UMF Theater. For info, call 762-3230. Student Wood & Craft Shop-Safety class for new users, session I, 9-11 am, Stu Act Bldg. For info, call 763-4025. Gay Liberation-Pride Week, Alt rally, noon; celebration, I & 4 pm; rally, 2 pm; march/ parade, 3 pm. Federal Bldg, Liberty at Fifth. Happy hour, 5 pm, Nectarine Ballroom, 510 E. Liberty. For info, call 763-4186. *Alumni Assoc-Prog on Statue of Liberty incl lecs, films, videos & luncheon. For info and reservations, call 763-9753.