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2 -The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, June 8, 1994

FUNDS
Continued from page 1
Goldenberg said in a written state-
ment.
Universitylawyers willdetermine
whether expenditures are in line with
the donors' intentions, Cross said.
Then they will make retroactive ad-
justments where necessary,
Goldenberg said.
The audit spanned from July 1989
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to December 1992, a time of turmoil
for the communication department. Intended Funding
Former chair Frank Beaver resigned
and was replaced by Neil Malamuth, During the 1970s, three
who also resigned earlier this year. endowments were established
Goldenberg then suspended the for the department of
department's bylaws and executive journalism, which is now the
committee. department of communication.
The crisis in the department did What the three accounts are
not account for endowment spending supposed to fund:
patterns, Smith said. "I don't think
they were very closely related." U Harry and Helen F. Weber
The audit reviewed funds from Endowment: created from theft
three endowments: the Weber fund, estate to help students gain
the Howard R. Marsh Professorship professional experience,
in Journalism and the Howard R. especially in community
Marsh Center for the Study of Jour- journalism, through internships.
nalistic Performance. The Marsh en- N Howard R. Marsh
dowments were set up in August 1974 Professorship in Journalism:
while the Weber fund originated in bring distinguished people to
March 1975. The journalism depart- campus for visiting
ment was dissolved as a unit in 1979 assignments.
and merged with communication. 8 Howard R. Marsh Center
The change created some confu- for the Study of Journalistic
sion over how to spend the endow- Performance: support researci
ments, Cross said. But in a departure of journalistic issues, including
from custom, officialsdid notcontact economics, career mobility and
relatives of the donor to ask how they relations with the government.
wanted the funds spent, he added.

DIAG
Continued from page 1
tures allowed at one time in each
particularareaandoutlinessafetyrules
for construction - namely that no
structure may have space for people
to hide. This differs from the old
policy, where restrictions were more
subjective.
The revised policy has also re-
moved the prohibition on chalking on
the sidewalk -one of the provisions
most strenuously objected to by stu-
dents.
Michigan StudentAssembly Presi-
dent Julie Neenan, a member of the
policy committee, was enthusiastic
about the changes, butexpressedcon-

The new policy will
allow events to take
place with little or no
notice, removing the
seven-day waiting
period required under
the old policy.
cern over one provision that requi
those who sign for permits to be'
sponsible for all attendees and pa
ticipants.
On the whole"it's not as offensi
as it once was," Neenan said.

ANGELL
Continued from page 1
The Comprehensive Studies Of-
fice is also relocating from its first-
flooroffices toanotherlocation within
AngellHall. Itsmove is scheduled for
December.
The philosophy and classics de-
partments are-in the midst of their
transfers to the Administrative Ser-
vices Building, which they will com-
plete Friday.
The building, locatedatthe corner
of Hoover and Greene streets, will
house the departments for the next
two or three years until the Angell
Hall renovations are complete. How-
ever, the departments are maintain-

ing some space within Angell Hall
provide services to their students.
"We will still have two rooms
Angell for professors and T.A.s
hold office hours and for studentI
drop offpapers for their convenience
said Lisa Kramer, a secretary in t
philosophy department.
Honorsoffice faculty also hope
help students during the transition
"We don't expect there to be
major impact since we're only mo
ing one floor up,"Bennett said. "Mc
of our students are already aware ti
we will be moving for renovati(4
We've been telling students wha
happening because they're curio
when they see pipes and other thin
being moved."

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Corrections:
The U Club serves alcohol during lunch. This was incorrectly reported
a June 1 editorial.
The SACUA survey showed more than half the faculty responding to
survey felt Dean Edie Goldenberg does not appropriately weigh the opin
of all segments of the faculty. The statistics applied only to faculty wl
returned the survey, not a general sample. This was inaccurately reported in
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