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September 07, 1972 • Page Image 28

…Page Four, I THE MICHIGAN DAILY i nursdav. Seotember 7. 1972 Page Four THE MICIGA AL ....... .........T .... .. ...... .vw . , r t t ,=' u , UnDvrsity regents approve funding for sg c ctivities Center Resource Center for student initiative in programming 11 " MUSKET The all campus Broadway musical * FREE UNIVERSITY To establish courses not otherwise offered by the University; courses established and taught by students " PUBL...…

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…Thursday, Septem'-er 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five v M ... r.. *. ;.. V / .,.. V t ,. :? _..._. . k. e fA i.*I. f ..b ui" + : :1 .}s a . t.Yi. tr& " R …

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…cj Page Sig THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursd®y, September 7,:1' 72 P~ge Six YHE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 I I pun released by wiretap ruling By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN ..: Il Rainbow People's Party (RPP) leader Pun Plamondon was re-. leased on $50,000 bond late last June from the federal peniten- tiary in Terre Haute, Ind. The bond was posted by RPP. Prior to a Supreme Court rul- ing eariler that month which struck down the gove...…

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…Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN GAIL l PcO Seven Thursday, September 7, 1972 TH'L MICHIGAN DAIL1 ~'~e Seven artists gather for local fair ba refootin' down to concerts By LORIN LABARDEE It wasa true community oef fort- when Ann Arbor, hosted its 13th annual street fair last July. The streets were crowded by anybne with any interest in art, sidewalk sales, music or antiques - and this included just about everyone. The most widel...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 32

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY i hi ircrlnv aar +cwha. I 1 U7I nursaay, -)epTemt)er f, t v f r A- Wi ' / j c r" . J _ .. j r .. ,. fr . _ < r l . . > ~_,.. :.. r _....,, ' ' _...-- "- , _._.-/ / __..-- - .. f 4 i t I ,y +' i' , r, ' . . ' \ . \ -___.. --__ a / f I rr v ,&-.4 4 ' i . ' . ,. , ti, : , ti 4 " I f '"T 'C. 1- 7,4 / r j yaw j B80K 11(Se S YU FRO OR, HOW TO VOID THe BRO&D Line It's almost time for school to sta...…

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…Thursday, September 7, 197 THE MICHIGAN DAILY date but I find that the student similar stand against the legali- cent petition drive to get the body is not looking at me as a zation of marijuana. "I don't abortion law on the November Republican. or somebody else as think we've entirely resolved ballot. a Democrat but they're looking the question of how harmful On the women's movement, at the individuals and the kinds these drugs are, just what...…

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…r Page Teri THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 YOUR HI-FI election sees SOUND . . fHEAnp ir conservative gain r ,. ., ....., .?., X. $ { f l i Z f } <#:rs:6i"':.<iSr" '' i'+' iw1;:.t }f i::?3r i"r..r::a.:: }r. ":: " r:::.o r: r':. '.:C: ^:: ::iii "' '::}:: i.t"::. ::"i ti %:l"' rh't, %:?kY? : 'ii;";":y ii:;%ii32i'>'i4isi iti?'>riii% i i: y$y v.;.t:':\:";,y.;.}"::'r,:.::: "r::::vr:?::Li ".?. .. r ,C;:; ? "'i; v;r^:;: i : :ti i :...…

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…Thursday, Sep#ember T, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven $5 pot law . adopted by city (Continued from Page 1) ed on the night of the decision with youthful supporters of the, new law who cheered and clap- ped when the new ordinance was passed. Both the Demo- cratic and Human Rights Party council 'members - who allied. to pass the bill - seemed pleased with the new law. Counci...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 36

….Primp TwplvA_ THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 rag Iwc~-vc I 1235 S. UNIVERSITY " 300 S. STATE * ANN ARBOR 668-9866 665.3 679 MICH. DISCOUNT RECORDS TWO ANN ARBOR STORES ARE WE STOCK ALL-KINDS OF MUSIC ON NEARLY EVERY AS AN ADDED INTRODUCTORY BONUS WE HAVE IN HAPPY TO WELCOME YOU TO THE UNIVERSITY OF LABEL: CLASSIC FOLKD POP* ROCK* JAZZ CLUDED IN THIS AD. NINE COUPONS FOR LARGE DIS MICHIGAN. WE EXTEND TO YOU OUR ...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 37

…',YI L Sfrbiian Datfi Section Two-Culture Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 7, 1972 Ten Pages Culture here is a kaliedescope of experience, an ever-changing montage of diverse figures Central to Ann Arbor's cultural prominence is an established group of artists. Accollade. Money. Aliena- tion. Idol worship. Often less acclaimed is a circle of popular artists who perform for a heightened consciousness and pro- duce for lower monetary...…

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…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 197: Page Two THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Thursday, Sepfember 7, 1972 magical noise in vocal poetry By GLORIA JANE SMITH Supplement Co-Editor You undoubtedly remember hating poetry during your ear- ly school years . . . tedious lec- tures that ripped poems apart word-by-word in order to ex- hibit a disciplined metric pat- tern or an intricate rhyme scheme? Often overlooked then was the most obvio...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 39

…Thursday Septpmber 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three societie, vas das groov By NEAL GABLER Vas is das groovy? That, my friends, is an extremely impor- tant question for us all, because if you're an incoming freshman, groovy is what you will aspire to be; if you're a sophomore, groovy is what you are in the process of becoming; if you're a junior, groovy is what you , are suppo...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 40

…Page Pour THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, Septerxiber 7, 1"972, Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1 972 a myriad of local galleries By JOHN MARSTON On Jessie Forsythe's desk is an abstraction in a glass box, which, a note explains, was cre- -ated when her grandson drop- ped his model car on the stove. She is the owner of Forsythe, Gallery, the oldest gallery in Ann Arbor, located ab)ve the. Post Office in Nickels Arcade. T...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 41

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five l W inf111ormal dining This being no. scientific survey, is instead the gathered comments of Daily staff members and their friends about Ann Arbor's array of restaurants and bars. Take our impressionistic manual with a grain of salt, and goo out, discover for yourself. / formal diningto 1JMN ERSITV~ CiA . Michigan Union "F'ood is Generally tasteless and bland like the l...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 42

… Page* Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY I hursday, September 7, 1977 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY thursday, 5eptember 7, 1972 Uff' msic . he a By LORIN LABARDEE Although camping out for two or three nights to buy tic- kets for a concert is a pheno- menon commonly associated with big city concerts, local con- cert enthusiasts are often equal- ly persistent. Witness, for ex- ample, last fall when it was announced that tickets for an upcoming Jefferso...…

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…Thursday, September 7 1972 THEWICHIGAN DAILY rage Seven Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rage ~ever~ m7usical ac. By DONALD SOSIN Starting with the Glee Club's performance at the President's Welcome this fall, the campus will once again be plunged into a whirlpool of musical activities. The University Musical So- ciety (UMS) will be bringing in an exciting series of concerts to campus this season; orches- tras, soloists, ch...…

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…'age Eight: THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 power center opens lavishly By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN Keeping time with the chim- ing of the bells in Burton Tower, the belles of Ann Arbor strolled into the gala ceremon- ies at the opening of the Power Center for the Performing Arts last October. Lush and lavish were the guests and lush and lavish their surroundings for the premiere of Truman Capote's play The Grass Harp. "Good even...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 45

…Thursddy, September 7, 1972L THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine _...r.. Thursday, September 7, 1 9L THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine fans create a comicboo culture By MARTIN STERN g .eut 5,000 strong, armed win. several tattered 'Super- man comicsin one hand, a wad of cash in the other,, and a 'pen- cil behind the ear, they repre- sent a growing cultural force in this country. They? The true comic book fans. The true fan doesn't just read comics...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 46

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 102 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 more groovy films (Continued from Page 3) "All power to the people!" Now it's not everywhere you can get that and a movie too. CINEMA II: Way back around World War I, or so I was told in a history course, some statesman, in a lapse of statesmanship, called Turkey the "sick man of Eu- rope." To borrow that sobriquet, the "sick ma...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 47

… JIL i :43, i1 Section Three-Sports Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 7, 1972 Eight Pages Sports at Michigan means different things to different people. To Don Canham, Michigan Athletic Director, sports is a big business. To the coaches like basketball's Johnny Orr and football's Bo Schembechler it means winning, because winning means a national reputation, a national repu- tation means recruiting success and recruiting success mean...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 48

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 j Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursdoy, September 7, 1972 cagers Prepare for newsse i era By BOB HEUER and DAN BORUS The hopes of the Michigan basketball team took a nose- dive with the flimsy knees of two of its key players in 1971-72 and though the team flirted .with excellence, the Wolverines fell to mediocrity by the sea- son's end. This year withthe most tal- ent laden squad t...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 49

…Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Thursday, September7, 1972 THE MiCHIGAN DAILY bo's boys seek rosy perfection -Daily-Rolfe Tessem harry banks (20) streams through By BILL ALTERMAN For the third year in a row, the Wolverine football season ran one game too long. In 1969, the Maize and Blue climaxed an 8-2 regular season by losing the Rose Bowl. The next year it was a final game loss -to Ohio State in Colum- ...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 50

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, S#pttmbtr 7. 1972 Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursdoy, Sept~mb~r 7, 1972 tankers try harder batsmen need the rbi 'S By C1IUCK BLOOM The Michiganvswim team is fast becoming the Avis of Big Ten swimming. For the past I I years, the Wolverines have been playing the role of bridesmaid to the Hoosiers of Indiana. And since Indiana is. in a class by itself in swimming, Michigan must endure the pain of ...…

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…Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five' -_., netters reign as bid nkings By GEORGE HASTINGS Most sports fans are aware of some of the major dynasties in college sports, such as UCLA's domination of West Coast bas- ketball, Indiana's preponder- ance in Midwestern swimming, and Penn State's supremacy in Eastern football. But few are cognizant of an- other dynasty that has been just as decided - that of Michigan in Midw...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 52

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972' PageSix HE ICHIAN AILYThurday Sepembr 7,197 icers can't freak Out on tri, I By JOEL GREER One of the keys to the develop- ment of a successful hockey team is the proper ratio be- tween youth and experience. Last season, the Wolverines nearly had the right combination as a sprinkling of both seniors and freshmen carried them into the Western Collegiate 'Hockey As- sociation playof...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 53

… Thurcdo\ , Sec erl,,ber 7, 1972 NE i I ,A DAISY Poaee rer-i . Thursdoy~ September 7, 972 PHE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven un ksmen look titleward gridders sport new attack, hard line defense in rose bid I' Finishing a surprising fourth in the Big Ten tournament last year, has only wetted the appe- tite of the Michigan golfers for the conference crown. Sparked by Neil Spiralny's runner-up fin- ish the golfers did a great dea better than th...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 54

…Thursday, September 7, 1972. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY x I N I Sophomores, Juniors, Seniors, Graduate Students and Faculty 4 and ULRICH'S S USED and NEW TEXTBOOKS for every course on the Michigan Campus Psi Our stock of GOOD USED Books is the largest in the city and at the BEST PRICES We guarantee the correct Book for every course. -to serve you bes In this ad, we have tried to introduc...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 55

… Y L £frjg OAOF Section Four-Student Life Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 7, 1972 Twelve Pages Central to student life is a wispy web of relation- ships beyond the reach of any bureaucratic control. We weave a world of undetermined patterns, an amorphous montage of arrogance and revolt, of com- pliance and convention. Ours is a lifestyle undefined. 6i r -T- TYN .T J …

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 56

…Au Page Two 1~I I I *1 E 1 I 1 ;. I OFF/ on fletch 1 1 1 1 1 1 * Io By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN 1 1 1 Once you arrive at the Uni- *i f versity, getting a sore throat or C o n maybe breaking your wrist is l ano longer a simple matter in- volving a visit to the family I 1 doctor, paid for by your par- - ents. Now you have to decide 1 whether you should brave all u those rumors about University - i Health Service - "they think Swith this coupon every w...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 57

…Thursday, September 7, 1972 ME MICHIGAN DAILY rage Three Thursday, September 7, 1972 FHE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three It is the season of the student .. . a time to frolic . When the sky is crisp nd the afternoon mellow, students of- ten gather at a variety of Uni- versity spots for meditating, mingling and frolicking. Central to campus activity is the Diagonal, referred to by students as the "Diag." Bord- ered by the Harlan Hatcher Libr...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 58

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 I I inside 420 maynard Students who find the Michi- gan Daily on their doorstep six mornings a week often don't re- alize the massive human ma- chinery that operates day and night to push the paper to press. Daily work is accomplished through the combined efforts of four separate student staffs- editorial, business, sports, and photography - with the help of professional printers. Although i...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 59

…Thursday, September 7,' 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Nage Fve Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rage live plagiarism turns professional By HERMAN TWINKLE Student plagiarists last year were able to turn to commercial termpaper services instead of relying on friends or fraternity- sorority files. Traffic in purloined papers, however, has not proven ex- tremely profitable. Two of the three localtermpaper business- es, Creative Resea...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 60

…Page 'Six 'r1 II-KAiIr- il/AL I n AII I HL IQR..1Ilt\N LUAILY fnursaay, ep emt er I,I'( U REFRI ER TORS TV's STE REDS 2 cu., ft. Refrigerator * free pick-up and delivery of 3 cu. ft. Refrigerator refrigerators at the beginning and end of the semester (Dorms only) can be applied * part of your monthly rental payment, 5 cu. ft. Ref rgeraior towards purchase price if you decide to buy it We're friendly. folIks-come on in...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 61

…illusions of security .p N:N.a: awx+.: stm .vnsvx.. :,:..::c. ... .:.,:,. ......:.::::::..,::..:mv::a >..... ..x . w ..,, , :::. ::::::...::... x.,,..... ............ ::.. . _....... Despite the seemingly safe atmosphere of the campus, Uni- versity students are not immune to crime and security problems common to most city residents. The transitory lifestyle of stu- dents-coning and going at odd hours, often leaving doors un- locked and w i ...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 62

…h *r f ur uuy, )uptumruer it I~l// 0 ' to n N rbor as tI YES, THE HUB OF ANN ARBOR HAS WHAT YOU WANT! AND IT'S JUST 3 SHORT BLOCKS FROM THE HEART OF THE CAMPUS Downtown Ann Arbor welcomes you to the great University of Michigan and to our swinging city. We're proud of both and we feel we're part of the University's campus. We like to think of Downtown Ann Arbor as an extension of college life . . . as we've always catered to all the ...…

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…Thursday, September 7, 1972 hayrh THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine coops By JOHN ADAMS In the Summer of '32, 25 hun- gry and barely alive boysat the University got together and rented a house, forming the first student housing coopera- tive in the country. By buying produce collective- ly and doing their own house- work, they cut room and boar costs down to two dollars a week. By 1941, eleven houses, eight for men ...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 64

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY i hursday, September 7, 1912 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Ihursday, September 7, 19/2 foreign students share cultures By PAUL RUSKIN Diversity is the word that best describes Rive Gauche, where students from 80 different coun- tries come together to exchange ideas, learn about each other, and just plain enjoy themselves. Located at the corner of East University and Hill, Street, Rive Gauche is an international coffee house open e...…

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…Thursday, September 7, 1972. THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven actve, ncapus veterans unite to end the war most a complete bust" and that it was "stagnating and disinte- grating." But Reade, undeterred, said that he plans to expand VVAW's activities. "We will be doing more guerrilla theater, and real- ly get going this fall." For the national VVAW, post Christmas activities last year included the taking over of the Statue of Liberty in New Y...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 66

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972. Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 A HURON VALLEY NATIONAL BANK ANNOUNCES I 1 i. plus no service charge on student accounts during summer vacation.months. YOUR FREE FRISBEE A4 Open a checking or savings account at our campus branch (777 North University, next to Hill Auditorium) and we'll give you a frisbee. Absolutely free. Not just any old run...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 67

…Y Sfj riiitan 4 6Fbr Ad Abp :43 a Ilptu Section Five-Community Life Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 7, 1972 Eight Pages The man in the middle of the picture spread -and the middle of the city's government-is Mayor Robert Harris. Harris, as mayor of the city, has special pressures only common to the leaders of cities with large student populations. Harris is pressured from different sides, each with its own needs. In the upper lef...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 68

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY ._ l l ._ e... ... 'U, and police: new campus unit ........: r:"::.' i.}:$;;': :'::{:::. .} .".. r."}:4::,:?:"'.a"Y"aS i% ti%. ? S:i:o:iti{ :::e "This past year a contro- versy arose over whether the University with its tight budget could afford to keep $> paying for city police services. The result of the controversy is a new campus police unit." B...…

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…Thursday, September 7, 1972 ThursdTHE September 7, 1972Y By GENE ROBINSON Supplement Co-Editor A motley assortment of brok- en furniture, stray windows and aged cars surrounds two ramshackle houses on the east side of campus. A large rain- bow painted over yellowish- green shingles, indicates that this is the home of the Rain- bow People's Party (RPP). Less than five miles away in the midst of a heavily forested residential area, three bui...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 70

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY I hursday, September 7, 1 97z Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY I hursday, September 7, 1 91Z drug aid? 761-HELP By PAUL RUSKIN "People who are using illegal drugs don't deserve to be poison- ed," say Drug Help volunteers, and to substantiate that belief they have established a large organization which is dedicated to helping people with drug problems and to educating people about drugs. Located in the Community C...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 71

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 Page Five. TH,.HGNDAL aeFv reaching out from the ivory tower serving I city'Is yoi BY SHERRY COTTIER "People used to stumble on us Py mistake," says Thomas Moorehead, director of Project Community. "'Oh,' they'd say, 'this is what you are.'" "This," is 540 student volun- teers working in different com- munity projects ranging from a Black Liberation School to day care centers. Started in co...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 72

…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 open learning at age five By KAREN TINKLENBERG ganized so that children can because they "don't want their What would makle a parent move from one station to an- children to be bullied into spend wo a semester a send a other - singing around a piano, learning. They don't think five year old child to nursery making collages and candles at young children should have to school the art tab...…

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…Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY .F'Gge Sd6ven ~Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven "In addition to fresh fruits and vegetables and plants, home-baked goods and non mass-produced handicrafts are offered for sale. On any given day, there will be fudge, cookies, assorted cakes, home-made bread, jewelry, needlework, pottery and sometimes pet animals, too." By ROSE SUE BERSTEIN Stroll down Fourth St. past t...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 74

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September ?, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursdav SeDtemher T 1 9~2 r -rr irV~a~ r y4./ 4"ri V~ l 4/ - M,, ,T ; i m A Non-Profit Store Run b Students #. I A. STUDENT BOOKSTORE RESPONSIVE TO YOUR NEEDS ! BOOKS Books for all U courses Lots of USED BOOKS at Least 25% off Cliff Notes, Monarch Notes, Schaums Outlines Plus all sorts of books to while-away your time with SCHOOL SUPPLIE...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 75

…Y ltfritgan Bait1 Section Six-Academics Administration Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 7, 1972 Eight Pages TA E - - / As in the picture spread above, at the cen- ter of the University's scheme of operations sits President Robben Fleming. The Uni- versity's chief problem solver, Fleming ulti- mately receives criticism from all sides. Surrounding Fleming are his closest asso- ciates, from both above and below him in the hierarch...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 76

…,Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7t 1972 1 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 7, 1972 administration in a fortress Sprinkled throughout the for- tress-like Administration Build- ing hide the University's top administrators. While invisible to the student population, these executives are the people who really control the day-to-day op- erations of the University-far more so than the relatively pow- erless facu...…

September 07, 1972 • Page Image 77

…Thursday, September 7, 1972 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Nnnp thrpo ru IIIre e :..... . ...... ... To the University, you - the students - are little more than a ten-digit number and an intri- cate pattern of darkened spaces on a, computer sheet. For in fact, the only communi- cation most of you have with the administration which shapes your academic lives is the myr- iad of computerized forms litter- ing the path between terms. All your life you ...…

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