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Epton said Sculley, who had
worked through the ranks of city
government in Kalamazoo for 14
years, had the endurance needed for
the administrator's post. "(Borgsdorf)
might be very good. What this job
needed was someone who could put
up with a lot of shit," he said after
the meeting.
The 42-year-old Borgsdorf has
over 20 years of city government
experience both in and out of Ann
Arbor. In 1969, he worked as
administrative assistant for public
works and for the city administra-
tor's office in Ann Arbor and has been a lot more in-depth discussion,
held positions in Wyoming, Michi- but the result would have been the
gan, Pennsylvania, and Iowa. same," he said.
In an effort to keep the council
COUNCILMEMBERS agreed from publicly criticizing the final-
that the selection process was more ists, Jernigan instructed the coun-
difficult because the Open Meetings cilmembers that they should
Act required the council to make the concentrate on the candidates' posi-
decision in public. Jernigan said, "It tive aspects. He said, "There's no
became real difficult once the inter- need to talk negatively about any-
views were over because we can't body."
talk to each other." STILL, when Borgsdorf ap-
Councilmember Terry Martin (R- peared to have majority support, the
3rd Ward) agreed, saying, "Before Mayor expressed "concerns of some
now, I didn't have a clue as to where of those references I've talked to,"
people stood." later saying one source had made
After the meeting, the mayor, some negative personal remarks
who initially supported Sculley, said about Borgsdorf. He added, "You
the council was inhibited by speak- don't know why they were made. It
ing in public. "There would have could be sour grapes."
New system in
library links state
BY JANE KANG said, "It was very difficult to narrow
For many Michigan citizens, ac- it down to seven communities. It
cessing information from the Uni- wasn't just a question of who needed
versity library system will soon be the assistance, of comparing re-
as easy as taking a trip to the local source-poor communities with re-
public library. source-rich communities. In my
"This is by far the most impor- view, the most important criteria of
tant community outreach program all was the level of commitment ex-
we have ever undertaken," said pressed by the individual libraries
Richard Dougherty, director of the and the willingness of the
University Library. "For the first communities to make it work."
time, Michigan communities will Dougherty said M-Link will not
have direct access to the University be used as a book-lending tool, but
Library - its collection, its staff, as a resource for business. "Public
and its information services." . libraries, for the most part, already
The project, sponsored by a have a good network for inter-library
$640,000 grant from the Kellogg loan," said Dougherty. "We don't
Foundation, is called "M-Link," and want to supplant the existing sys-
will form a computer network con- tem."
necting seven Michigan communi- Dougherty said, "Let's say a
ties to the University Library sys- hanker-in Aln-m np.A. ~ ,s..,..
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over the interests of the tenants," she
said.
than Republicans," McRae said. He "tremendous impact" of the bill, and
called the bill an "unmitigated disas- did not know whether the Governor
ter." would sign it. "The Governor will
V BRETT MCR AE counsel to 'The interests of the landlords won out over the inter-
the House Judiciary Committee, ests of the tenants,' tem.
headed by Rep. Perry Bullard (D-Ann - Sen. Lana Pollack The sites, in Alpena, Bay City,
Arbor) said it was ironic that the Grand Rapids, and other areas, will
Democratic-controlled House passed install an electronic mail systems for
the bill, which he said favors land- direct communication with the Uni-
lords. Peter Duanne, from the Gover- take a long, hard look at the bill," versity libraries staff.
"This proves that Democrats can nor's office of public relations, said Duanne said. State Librarian of Michigan
give businesses a better blow job the Governor understood the James Fry, a member of the panel,
in order to make an international in-
vestment decision.... Normally, they
wouldn't have easy access to a major
university library collection. With
M-Link, it doesn't matter where they
live - they will have quick access
to one of the finest libraries in the
country."
Thl
The calendar combin
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is open to all Univer.
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Address all informa
assistant, Universitv
denotes events to whic
FRIDAY
JUNE 17
Astronomy--Visitors'
Neutrinoa," & film,.
basement, Lec Rm 3
presentation ti i 1pnr
*HRDInfa Series: "The
8:30-11:30 am, 1111
U-M-Flint--Mich Sha
Revue," noon, Flint Y
Computing Ctr--Course
9-11 am; Intro to Cor
for Hard Disk User
Glossaries & Macros,
(Macintosh), 1-3 pm.
Govt Reis Committee
Fleming Bldg. R Stra
Women's Action for
Lewis, "Peaceful Re
World," 7:30-9:30 pm
Gay Liberation--Broth
Monroe St. 763-4186
SATURD!
JUNE 18
Gay Liberation--Pride
rally & march, 11:3
mike, 1 pm, Federal
*Ruthven Planetariu
am;"Voyoger 2 at s
car--nec Geddes-Was]
e Calendar
of The University of Michigan
*Nat Sci Museums--Children's wkshp, "Paperfoiding for Fun":
tes meeting, lecture workshop and con- ages 8-17, 2-4 pm, Exhibit Mat. Reg req. 764-0478.
its with other events happening each week SUNDAY
I on The University Record calendar, and
sity sponsored groups and organizations JUNE 19
chigan Student Assembly. Items must be
iy 5p.in the Tuesday before publication. Hosp Arts Prog--Perf, jazz, gospel & dixieland music, 2:30 pm,
tion to: Michael Vargas, publications Hosp courtyard. 936-ARTS.
Record, 412 Maynard St. Asterisk (*) Gay Liberation--Pride Wk mg, "Cammunity Political Agenda," 4
pm, Mich League Rn 0. 994-5403, 763-4186.
h admission is charged. Zen Buddhist Temple--Meditation snc, 5-7 pm, 1214 Packard Rd,
761-6520.
*Ruthven Planetarium Theatre-Show, "Voyager 2 at Uranus," 2
& 3 pm, Loc 4th fl Nat Sci Mus, comer Geddes-Washtenaw. 764-
0478.
Univ Lutheran Chapel-Worship, 9:15 am, 1511 Washtenaw Ave.
663-5560.
Night: lee, RL Sears, "The Missing Canterbury House/Episcopal Sid Fdn--Holy Eurcharist, 5 pm;
Partnership in Space: HELIOS 8:30 pm, supper follows, Canterbury House, 218 N Division, St. 665-0606.
5 Angell Hall; observatory open following
Financial Administration of Federal Grants," IO N DAY
Kipke Dr. Reg req. 764-7410.
kespeare Festival presents "Shakespeare JUNE 20
lout Theatree762-3235.
s: In Rn 4212 SEB: 4th Dimension Demo Integrity---Lesbian-gay male community open house, 8:45 pm,
nputing, 1-3 pm. In Rm 3001 SEB: MS-DOS Canterbury House, 218 N Division 665-0606
s, 10:30 am-12:30 pm; Microsoft Word: U-M-Dearborn--Summer solstice nature walk, "Path of the Setting
1-3 pm; Microsoft Word: Columns & Tables Sun," 8:30 pm, meet at Henry Ford Estate terrace. 593-5338
Reg req. 763-7630. Zen Buddhist Temple--Lec, R Sharf, "Buddhist Meditation in
--Mtg, 3:30-5 pm, President's Conf Rm, China and Japan," 7 pm, 1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520
ing, 764-5176AComputing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: MS-DOS Adv Skills, 9-
Nucl Disarmament (WAND)--Lec, C 11 am; Excel: Databases, 1-3 pm; MS-DOS Basic Skills, 1-4 pm;
, AA Publ Library 761-1718. Excel Graphics, 3 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: Basic Concepts of Word
ers coffee house, 8 pm, Guild House, 802 Processing, 1-3 pm. Reg req 763-7630
i. Senate Assembly--Mtg, 3:15 pm, Rackham Amphi
Gay Liberation--Pride Week Video, "March on Washington," 6 pm,
A Y Mich Union; Wkshps & films, 7 pm & 8:30 pm, Mich Union.
994-5403.
Wk: ecumenicalsvc, 10 am, Liberty Plaza; TUE SDAY
0 am, Federal Plaza; entertainment & open JUNE 21
Plaza. 994-5403, 763-4186.
m Theatre--Shows: "A Starry Night," 11:30 Lesbian & Gay Rights Organizing Committee (LaGROC)-
Jranas," 2 & 3 pm-. Loc 4th . Nat Sci Mat -Mtg, 8:30 pm, 3100 Mich Union. 763-4186
,henaw. 764-0478.
Wels Lutheran Campus Ministry--Bible disc, 7-9 pm, Mich
Union
Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: Macintosh Basic
Skills, 9-noon; dBASE III Plus Programming: Custom Reports and
Screens, 9-noon; Lotus 1-2-3, Pt 1, 1-5 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB:
Sorting With *Sort, 7-9 pm Reg req. 763-7630
Gay Liberation--Pride Week: See June 20
WEDNESDAY
JUNE 22
Univ Lutheran Chapel--Supper, 6 pm; activities, Bible study &
devotions follow, 1511 Washtenaw Ave. 663-5560
Mich Gay Union--Mtg, 9 pm, Guild House, 802 Monroe St. 763-
4186
*Zen Buddhist Temple--Yoga & breathing class, 9:30-11 am,
1214 Packard Rd. 761-6520
Info Ctr Hosp Info Svcs--Mtg, M Elser, "Learn What You Can
Do With the HIS-DSC Link," 10-11:30 am, Hosp Ford Amphi
Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 4212 SEB: Intro to Computing, 9-
11 am In Rm 3001 SEB: Printing MS-DOS Microsoft Word Files
on the Xerox 9700, 10:30 am-12:30 pm. Reg req. 763-7630
*ICLE--Video course, "Art of Cross Examination," 9 am-5 pm, 1020
Greene St. Reg req. 764-0533
Bio & Mater Sci--Sem, N Nagy, "Epithelial-Mesenchymal
Interface During Initiation of Tooth Development," 4 pm, 1033
Kellogg
Gay Liberation--Pride Week: See June 20. Also, candlelight vigil,
10 pm, Regents Plaza. 994-5403
THURSDAY
JUNE 23
*Mich League--Intl night, Florida, 4:30-7:30 pm, The League
Buffet
His House Christian Fellowship--Bible study, singing &
prayer, 7:30-9 pm, 925 E Ann
MHRI--Sem, S Hootman, "Unique Characteristics of the Molecular
Structure and Biosynthesis of Muscarinic Acetylcholine Receptors
in the Exocrine Pancreas," 3:45 pm, MHRI Waggoner Conf Rm
Ophty--Vision Lunch Sem, T Morrow, "Corticofugal Control of
Thalamic Somatosensory Responses," 12:15-1:30 pm, 2055
Computing Ctr--Courses: In Rm 3001 SEB: dBASE III Plus, Pt 1,
8:30 am-12:30 pm; Microsoft Word: Review Lab, 1-2 pm;
Microsoft Word: Adv Formatting (IBM PC-Compatibles), 2-4 pm;
Macintosh System Utilities, 3-5 pm. In Rm 4003 SEB: Record
Handling With *Combine, 7-9 pm. Reg req. 763-7630
U-M-Flint--Back-to-School Wkshp, 5:30-7 pm. Res req by June 21
762-3085
Acad Affrs Advisory Committee--Mtg, 1-3 pm, 4079 Fleming.
C Stoffle, 764-9356
Gay Liberation--Pride Week: See Jane 20