Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY SnA, Anril 21O t 7,v .., , ., Jurluuy, npri L71 a Graduate Artists CONTENTS ANN ARBOR AT NIGHT-Impressionistic snatches of a quiet city. Page 2 GRADUATE ARTISTS-The first exhibit of its kind; over 120 piece of work. Page 2 7 CONSERVATIVES vs.aLIBERALS-An attempt toward definition of terms that have become perhaps as corrupted as politics itself. Page 3 SIX CLASSIC CAMPUS DATES-A candid report on the Univer- sity social situation. Pages 4 and5 CAMPUS ARCHITECTURE-In defense of the diversity of styles and an explanation of the policy behind the diversity. Pages 6 and 7 F. NATHANAEL WEST-Discussion of a "minor" literary genius. Page 8 OOSTERBAAN OUT OF SEASON-Profile of a football coach off the field. Page 9 IN SEARCH OF VICE-A "townie" bar-a world away from the students. Page 10 SUPPLEMENT EDITOR-Debra Durchslag !. SUPPLEMENT PHOTOGRAPHER-John Hirtzel SUPPLEMENT ARTIST-David Rohu -Daly-John Hirtel A First Showing From left to right, Jim Anthony, Jim Eldridge, and Bob Kiley are shown with a few of the paintings I which will be shown in the first graduate art students' exhibition, to be held May 6 through May 27 In the Museum of Art. The show will include approximately 60 paintings and 60 prints as well as several pieces or sculpture and will represent the work of seven graduate artIsts. The majority of the work shown will be current pieces, many of them done in the last two or three months. -A casually yours... ' You'll love their young flatteryy E -Daly-Chuck Kelsey marvelously supple leathers ANN ARBOR AT NIGHT and new colors. Enjoy their Ann Arbor at night . .. when solitude finds survival. famousCushioned comfort. .The Diag, deserted and silent . .. until the swelling breeze rustles Posters against the trees. you'll agree the result is terrific. Angell Hall, empty and still. .. the empty corridors echo from the janitor's footsteps . . . its dark form punctured only by an t occasional lighted room. On the front steps, a match flares as a lone to SMOKED ELK sitting figure lights his pipe. South Quad's lights gradually blink off. . . the remaining square 0 NATURAL BUFF lighted windows forming a haphazard pattern. ON LY SUEDE Laughter and giggles float to the street from a lighted roomion Martha Cook's top floor. The spasmodic clacking of a typewriter 7 95 Eanswers from the Law Quad. Inside the courtyard, the faint strains of progressive jazz fade as a i-fi is snapped off ... the medieval surroundings become deathly Sizes quiet. 4 to p0 A lone bike stnds before the Chem building. Faint hammering noises emerge from under a manhole cover in the front lawn as a workman moves in the heating tunnel. Traffic lights blink nervously with no cars to stop ... the streets 2 STORES are empty except for a stray cat sauntering acros Ste Streetoying with a skittering piece of paper caught by the breeze. He scurries under a parked car as a cab cruises towards the Union. CAMPUS DOWNTOWN, Two empty coke bottles sit on the Union's steps, overlooking the 619 121few scattered bicycles. Suddenly the doors burst open and several E. LIBERTY SO. MAIN students emerge, laughing and joking. They unlock their bikes and ride away ... the street is restored to silence. -Mike Kraft