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September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 64

…Page 10-A-Thursday, September 4, 1980--The Michigan Daily 747, I t A (N i I, \ 'V N OOI1 ,STATE COUPON CREST TOOTH PASTE STATE COUPON STYLE MASTER POWER DRYER 1255 Watt HAIR BLOWER Va12" 50% OFF SUNGLASSES, "LA TEST STYLES AND COLORS~ "YOUR CHOICE" NO LIMIT Exp. 9-17-80 STATE COUPON STATE COUPON SOAP Box OR TOOTHBRUSH TUBE 50C Value33e. each 3 4. STATE COUPON CHAIN BIKE LOCK No. 753 MASTER COMBINATION LOCK No. 1543 D $2. 991...…

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…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 4, 19 75 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September4, 1915 Sororities: Catering to the plush needs of traditional women By ANN MARIE LIPINSKI Sorority life. Beyond sparkling images of non-intelligible Greek syllables, and the stereotyped all-Ameri- k' can woman with the whistle- clean look of a Seventeen mo- del, those two words also spell 'home' for a minority of Uni- versity females ...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 64

…Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, September 4, 1986 chs 'e I e 0 t e I BOB /ST CO RSE 1NSrRUCrOR _ COURSE NO. SECTI ' S)c 41 / ON NO' i 27 3 8 Ulrich's makes Kook bt nd it's 'E 4 iing simple. You don't i have to search through aisles and aisles looking for the books you need. You simply fill out our BOOK r4. : '. V~ RUSH slip as shown above. Hand it to one of our friendly clerks (We hire an additional 100 employees...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

…Aw The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 1 1-A1 .7:_rd I I V A 4 WELCOME RECORD BACK PRICES TO IN THE TO' BEST CADDYSHACK III MUSIC FROM THE MOTION PICTURE SOUNDTRACK A N 4 MOLLY HATCHET "BEATIN' THE ODDS" 'V Aks. MOLLY HATCHET BEATIN' THE ODDS including: Sailor/The Rambler/Dead And Gone Penthouse Pauper/Beatin' The Odds O'JAYS THE OWAYS THE YEAR 2000 including: Girl, Don't Let It Get You Down/You Won't Fai Yo...…

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…Thursday, September 4, 1975 1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Sever Thursday, September 4, 1975 1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven The Daily cranks it out By JO MURPHY On the second floor of the Stu- dent Publications Building is a huge, cavernous room which re- sembles the belly of a whale more than what is actually is- the city room of the Michiganj Daily. It is generally a mess with newspapers, wire machine pa- per, copy paper, magazines, dic- tio...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 65

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September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

…12-A-Thursday, September 4, 1980--The Michigan Daily of vi "h' HMM ". ,u t,.ac I / I School Spirit CHOOL SPIRIT IS REAL NEAT. Ask almost any student cheerleader, athlete, or class president. Ask almost any grammar school principal or college dean. They'll all tell you that school spirit is great. Just dandy. And the swell thing about school spirit is, well, it can be expressed in so many different ways! Show your school spirit today! 4 ...…

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…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 4, 1975 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 4, 1975 ate ries . eand a S 0 0 0 As many people can attest to, spending too much time coop- ed up in a dorm room and always eating the stuff Food Services wants to serve you can be hazardous to your mental and physi- cal stability. It is in this light that we offer you this short guide on where to please your palate in and a...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 66

…V V V U V V V V U -r v N D EX B 0 0 K S T 0 R Theatre. Like few other cities, Ann Arbor and its University provide the theatre-goer or aspiring actor with a wide array of exciting possibilities. (Page 3) Dance. Ann Arbor is moving - in more ways1 (Page 4) alive and than one. Folk. Folk music is more than an integral part of this town's history - it's as much alive today as ever before. (Page 5) Campus Radio. The Univer- sit...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 13-A City Housing A review of student options Discovery. Exploration. By NICK KATSARELAS With rare exception, all freshpersons entering the University are subjected to the unique experience of living in a residence hall. Although some residents actually choose to live in a dorm for the whole of their collegiate life, most students leave after their first or second year, and enter the chao...…

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…Thursday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nin Film groups off wide variety of By JEFF SORSENSEN 1 Although most student activi- ties and groups have been on the decline in the past few years, student-run film societies and local movie theatres have been booming as never before. Response to the c i n e ma" among students has snowballed to such an extent that attend- ance figures have more than doubled since 1970 while the number...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 67

…W 0 0 v - m B 0 0 K S T 0 R E S T H E A T I By Rebecca Chung W HEN discussing books with a University student, one could mean two things: those tomes bought for classes that inspire a love- hate relationship (emphasis on the latter) and those wonderful things that either cost too much or un- believably little, get read on buses or during warm afternoons on the Diag and are destined to become part of one's permanent ba...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 68

…September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily J' hospital plan chosen; regents OK new facility By MITCH STUART iversity Regents unanimously; ted a general architectural design ;he $210 million-plus University' ?ital replacement project and orized planners to begin develop- tof schematic drawings. e plan chosen, described by ar- ects as a "modified pavilion" gn, calls for six separate but in- ated structures to house the essen- iospital units. WE PAVI...…

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…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, bepternbert, r THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, september ~, Iv ':, -K I I t IA I ££J Lf - *1 hi i a )u :1 - ...,,, , i !r! : 4 ... i s s ani a 1 I l 1 - . Ir i r. i ' 1 /" _ w' ,. , j' . j, .', L 1 j t / i " w 0 'I I 4 ( 4 sizes to choose front) I models of * as for can el,that iur room- you can & drinks? JUs pennies a d ice,a 1 cold RATES UNIT TERM USE RATE TAX 2 CU. FT. REF...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 68

… w I mw U VW low VV W7 w w --a xi.a. .. ,. .-. . - a i4$6F 4 }',{,k V t - i 3 + x v z <.a fi L - t -n f i + .. .. .. x : D A N C E R E C 0 R D S T 0. By Noelle Brower A NN ARBOR is a city of movement; in between classes students stream from one hall of. academia to another; in the Diag they play hacky-sack or spin around on skateboards. In the streets there is the stop and go traffic fighting to beat the next red light, ...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 15-A - I The saga of an adult bookstore S By MITCH STUART The fight was on when a contingent of women from the "North Avenue Coalition" dumped 450 letters signed by city residents on Mayor Louis Belcher's desk in protest against an adult bookstore on N. Fourth Ave. The Danish News, which sold erotic magazines, filmstrips, and other assor- ted paraphernalia, opened its doors last April unde...…

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… Sir 6 :4!Iatity Section Six .Academics Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 4, 1975 El ight Pages lA * N F- i ti ' ,:" . 4: . .,} ., " i i ' irp iJ s k of ;,ill I11li ', t I s ttl!y ' ,o '. ,j i , JC.; ' i, th",er l / 41t { i ; ,,.: ' rat ! !. ' l t i . '. 4t n , L ,! . i i i ( I i, Yiy! ~t!, # lj w ': r0 LoJ '6 I4 0 o Qzwi 4W. : i 'Ki 'X M . : t,; , , , ,. ,;' :: ; ,1; ,. l'. ,. .,;_ . i 1 ,l': K ff IY, s x r, r "Io...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 69

…W . v I i i U U U U U m m (Continued from Page 15) the James Bond film festival. And in contrast, Alternative Action shows films with political content. Off campus, the Michigan Theater never takes chances, but the classics never looked better than on its enor- mous screen. The theater is also host to the annual 16mm Film Festival, one of the largest offerings of in- I N E M A dependent and avant-garde films in the world. Eyemedia...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

…Need a buck? Be a guinea pig By SARA ANSPACH Both researchers and subjects show anything." Presspitch attended three second year medical student, says he ds like the job you've been disdain for the term "guinea pig." "It's sessions of about four, hours each. He checked out the consequences of taking or. The hours are good, the so ... so derogatory," says an LSA swallowed a tube that went from his a drug by consulting with a friend in e is spot...…

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…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 4, 1975"' s I I I I Int'l. Center offers wide services By GEORGE LOBSENZ Nestled in the southwestern- most corner of the Michigan Un- ion, adjoining West Quad on the ground level is the International Center, one of the more obscure resource centers at the Univer- sity. Despite the wide variety of services offered by the Center, many students still regard it as a facility solely concerned...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 70

…_ _ Y w w U A W7 A ..., +. T 0A A wn ii a n,,,,iv vital~i l i i .. J KW C I N E M By Beth Fertig AT ITS BEST, radio can serve as a valuable form of enter- tainment and information. At the University's Campus Broad- cast Network, radio takes on a more unique and colorful meaning: It provides the community with the op- portunity to tune into some extraor- dinary, original airwaves - the likes of which one has most likely never. ...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980--Page 17-A j11r -. qyt is s F ., t: - : << %k c{ y .. .y_. } . R, ?. . C r 4' PAY ' ' r+ {;. " . SERVING GERMAN & AMERICAN SPECIALITIES OR 50 YEARS BEER-WINE- COCKTAILS 669-9t7 M1 A 1. , , , l y 1. ~ O 4 *GOOD FOOD & GOOD SERVICE at reasonable prices *LUNCH or DINNER 4OVER 25 ENTREES INCLUDING: pa- tueaa surrun Unique aura surrounds GERMAN BRATWURST. KNACKWURST. METTWURST: SAUERBRATEN &...…

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…Thursday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY lii u rsday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY urriculum changes By SUSAN ADES Most current and incoming students were incorrectly crawling around in their playpens when the last thorough revision of the literary college (LSA) Faculty Code was done by the Univer- sity. In the fall of 1972, for the first time in two decades, a Graduation Require- ments Commission (GRC) was estab- lished to...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 71

…Jw II." .. s v CA a " w - V U LTERA R E like Barry Lopez and Josephine pearances were sponsored or co- are not the only people bringing Writing Program can be found in the By A ran Paul Humphries." sponsored by the Hillel Foundation, literary figures to campus. RC's offices in East Quad's Tyler The MFA readings are held in the The Jewish student organization also Malamud spoke at the annuai House. The LSA English Department HE ANN ARBOR...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 72

…entagon research up, but not at 'U' which forabde the Defense Departmej from sponsoring research not direct related to military functions, al detered the Pentagon from dealing wit universities. But according to Unive sity Director of Research Developmei and Administration James Lesch, "ti Mansfield Amendment is now co sidered passe." During the past few years Pentago supported research has found itse back in college laboratories agai Univers...…

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…Page Four. THE . I M1GaAN DAILY Thursday, SeptOr bar 4, 11)75 Page FGur THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thu rsd~y, September 4, 1 ~75 V ho's who In University academia Fleming: the cool, collected pres Rhodes: Liberal prof turned VP If you ever pass a man with short silver hair, wearing granny spec- tacles, an elegant but conservative suit, and a gently paternal smile, rest assured you are within touching dis- tance of the President of the Univ...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 72

…-- w e n ,- - ..w Y -W I I [ A U .x mxpe !E , , U V M U S I C S C, E N E LISTEN ER'S cto1inn tchriwxcnn pcurreant evesn- ennnnan n d nce anid nonwith a hit of Tnn 'rtnek fnr bnm the tallsha By Beth Fertig- and Julie Jurrjens Doily rnoto by Jme KI Robyn Hitchcock and the Egyptians thrilled two Blind Pig audiences this year with their wacky, engaging musicality, LA new store with years of experience dedicated to classical mu...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 73

…Student quality remains high The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 19-A Capet 9ewern 719 N. UNIVERSITY 665-4355 By JOYCE FRIEDEN One thing that is always true about the University is that it is never the e. Every year old faces leave and a e replaced by new ones. Faculty members come and go, even the foot- ball team's record varies (slightly) rom year to year. However, one thing that does not vary reatly in any given year, ac...…

September 04, 1975 • Page Image 73

…Thursday, Sepfembr 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' Page Five Thursday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Page Five I -.,.u... paDER 4 N " H I AUDIO SERVICE CENTER "THE FULLY-EQUIPPED AUDIO LABORATORY" ACOUSTIC RESEARCH ADVENT ADMIRAL ADS AIKO AIRLINE AIWA AKAI AKG ALLEGRC ALLIED ALPHA ALTEC AMPEX ARVIN ATTEND-A-PHONE AUDIO-TECHNICA AUDIOVOX AUTOMATIC RADIO BANG & OLUFSEN BASF BAYLOR BELAIR BELL BELL & HOWELL BENJAMIN BEOGRAM B. G. W....…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 73

…" " " -- r w 0 U U 'V U U U U U 17 , 116 '7 C7 '87 '87 87 67 '87 87 NN fRBOR CIvic ATf f T f Proudly Announces its 1986-87 Season ANGELS FALL by Lanford Wilson Sept. 10-13, 1986 + LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE GYPSY by Arthur Laurents " Starring Judy Dow Lyrics by Stephen Sondheim " Music by Jule Styne. Nov. 12-15, 1986 " THE MICHIGAN THEATER THE MISANTHROPE by Moliere Dec. 17-20, 1986 * LYDIA MENDELSSOHN THEATRE HEDDA GABLER by Henrik Ibse...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 74

…September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily 4) PiREPM5 ABOUT RUSH?*; Z. GO)AL. IS TC MAKE .THE WORLD SAFE FOR )Fl.F WHO WANT TO RENT RFTFZJ6 RTaRS Z. THEI KR RCQVi W &4ETHE LWWEST CES IN NAWN AND FOUR £IzE.S To CJ4OOSE UM . I i 4 i y , c _' L. i F '_ _ , . " .,,: \ / ..--- I f f' Jr ' Y .. '. " ='b A 't ... , I #41r LA \ 1 r-.7 ; . -: ............................................... h. ._ : '. ::. I/ , it' :y F ., ti. I ...…

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…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fhursday, September 4, 191 ' THE MiCHIGAN DAILY fhursday, September ~I, 1913 I Opportunity Program counsels, aids minorities I I By TIM SCHICK Since 1964; the Opportunity Program has been counseling minority and disadvantaged stu-t dents at the University and aid-; ing them in pursuing their edu- cational goals. The program, originally started for minorities only, was noticeably absent from the campus in th...…

September 04, 1986 (vol. 97, iss. 1) • Page Image 74

…4 ca mw v~. tv O A 0.s ID ~ M0 e!r 9C [ c' "~ o co~~ M Du -C iC en c """ ~ c CDCD*so h _G a> -CD , f broa :0 to -'0 ~ ~ : 0 0 .. 0 2 0 O FO! C Or . 9 D O O O. .O. 4 !" D CD n. G" CDD 2 Q D cDo 9 <C w! .D 0 a n °s ra m afs~9m ' t4 " O+ n U f3. ,. Q w D t "o-*- o : mN ~0 ~7QD 0~n C ~ aU1'J° ' " ' -,. - O t p 4~ 0 O : pw1 1'G+I "7 . fe. n 02C 0 OffO 0 ' OY -n "S S -. Y Y , .t Y .C . Y V oI ti) (IQ~ . (b m = mm + 2 Q4 03w ) C o - a O ' *: G C !3...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 75

…Thursday, September 4, 1980-Sec. 8-16 Poges f x a N _ d'" . y + , ' ( ; x .. S d rr .. - ,' ' , :.. . w :, ., .. .. an. w c.vgi M . O^iawv : f i N ,r °_ ,.... ii '; a ,;. > -sC'. -s '.... .: . s:. k:.,... hree days before the tuition hike figure was released, The Daily learned the University was recommending an across the board increase of 13 per cent for the 1980-81 academic year. At press time, the exact increase was not known bec...…

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…L ursday,' September 4, 1975, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Course Mart offers he unique, differen n liera e ucation By BETH NISSEN When Course Mart was born in 1968, it was described as "stock market in courses" where students and faculty would rade ideas for new courses that were not offered through .stablished LSA departments. "The Course Mart will stimulate a market in courses where eachers and student...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 76

…Page 2-B-Thursday, September 4,1980-The Michigan Daily To study or not to study By NICKKATSARELAS If there's one thing that has always bothered me about college students, it is their ultimate conviction to studying vigorously and remaining extremely dedicated to their work. Yet, I've always maintained that education should never get in the way of college. I mean, why study when you could be having fun? . "THE WAY I figure," said one prawny l...…

September 04, 1975 • Page Image 76

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Thursday, September 4, 191' THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September dl, 191 . To Serve I YOU Best rs7' apt 3p:0 soh- of 6 6:30 .0000 12 0 6.00 fed0Se00 0o.,00 TI'4r~ 9 8. IY0 fr . Ip SED E I T 0 Li ; . t .° ; ;F For Every Course on the Michigan Campus 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. In this ad, we...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 77

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 3-B Faculty at' U' ranks with the best By ADRIENNE LYONS It's finally over-the months of 'agonizing over which colleges to apply to,' the seemingly endless letters of rejection, and the almost magical ac- ceptacnes. For better or worse, you and the University have chosen each other, and by now you are probably wondering exactly how good the University's qualities are. Well, rest assured...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 78

…Page 4-B-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily I The University through the ages By SARA ANSPACH and DAVID MEYER The University, from its early beginning as a tiny public college of the Michigan Territory to its current status as one of the nation's most respected institutions of higher learning, has meant a great deal of things to the students, faculty and administrators that have experienced and shaped its 163 year history. Back ...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 79

… The Michigan Daily--Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 5-B 17 Schools and colleges of very high quality (Continued from Page 4) mitted are Michigan residents. In 1979, the average LSAT scores of all those entering was 687 and the grade-point average was 3.61. * ,One student said the job market is ex- tremely lucrative for graduates because of the school's fine reputation. Library Science Known as the smallest school in the University, the Sch...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 80

…4 Page 6-8-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily Two programs alleviate classroom drudgery By BONNIE JURAN Many University students who sit through lectures day after day and struggle through endless textbook readings often wonder about the prac- ticality of the knowledge drilled into them. All is not lost for these students, because two University programs allow and encourage students to put their acquired knowledge to active use....…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 81

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 7-8 MWAMI.- Libraries act as -04% f social, study hubs By BETH PERSI( It's the day before the cbmistry final and you're sweating ullets-and rightly so. You've floundced around all semester, partying to .he hilt. You haven't cracked a booksince the mid- term and now it's clearhat to pass the exam you've got to gettown to some in- tense cramming. But in -the dorm crazies make irritatin...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 82

…South University Office 995-'7830 1100 S'. University Avenue (Corner of Last L'ni vrerOiiv Serving main camptis with full-service bnmking,. including: READYP F4LLi7 ~j)AnnArborBank A\LQ)AdIhst 41 Photo ftnishing Ger This oupcinr purchase o$51 W e Cas h Checks [or Students"J v .01 0 AL l MULE SKINNER LE ATHER SHOP ESTABISHED197? " western hats *briefcase~ " book bags ! walletCs VERY TRADITONA CLO HI Welcome to the Unversi For over 20...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 83

…The Michigan Doily-Thursday, September 4, 1484---Page 4.8 ?X Inc.- Aebors Friendly Camera Shop ith university 665-6101 ever Your Photo Needs -eCnSreYu SSelection of Cameras, Acces- Darkroom- Equipment and Supplies. .Get it' together. s . 1 'SI, ilmd Coupon ~$1OM0 when making any ° rrrore. Mp i per customer fttr oct. 31, 1980 0 1 W{OM EN ichigan and The Bagpiper. etling U of M girls every- lonal clothing. inny .Johanson Accessories Ca...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 84

…I Fage 10-B-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily Liberal arts graduates valuable to society? By LORENZO BENET In these times of economic uncertainity and tightening job markets, a University student might be tempted to direct his or her education toward an easily marketable area such as business or engineering. But some students will still desire a liberal arts degree, hoping for the best when it comes time to look for a job. UNIVE...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 85

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 11-81- 'U' prof compares past and present students By GEOFFREY OLANS Student attitudes and social relation- hips at the University have undergone a pronounced transformation over the past three decades, according to Angus Campbell, University professor of psychology and sociology. "The '50s saw the crew-cut generation at Michigan," noted Cam- pbell. "They were conventional in their social a...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 86

…0 Page 12-B-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily t Reg ets set policy for the University By SARA ANSPACH A half hour at the end of the Thursday would destroy the community's am- The University is very much like a meeting is set aside for comments from bience-claimed Roach's move was un- ---------,V ,,., ..the public. Students, faculty, and com- fair. large corporation whose products in- clude education and research- generated kn...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 87

…Th a .AArinnn nrt.il-dI;TL...-..J..., *c..L.....ar d 1 Q D.... i'2 R r i You-rage i;s-ts /.. 44 __U I 4 . x .,''. >; ' 4 . i * C4, I.. ' 3000 Michiga fit the "U1 togetherl H MICHIGAN The Heart of the University * UI lL "We're Right in Your Own Backyard" Interested in getting into extra- your nees Alo, don't mss a chance to hex i tin Ann Arbor at the many International Center Organizations, Activities and Programs office programs. (S.O....…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 88

…Page 14-B-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily Financial Aid Extra $$tothe rescue 4 al By JOYCE FRIEDEN For many students, the success or failure of a college education depends primarily on finances. Students from wealthy families are able to afford the spiraling costs, while students from lower income families face constant pressures to meet their expenses, which can cruelly compound academic pressures. The University administrat...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 89

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 15-8 BGS degree offers educational alternative Daily Photo by JIM KRUZ The University's School of Music North Campus continues to grow i (Continued from Page 11) file units, a disc storage system, card eaders, and terminals, among others. Across the street the brick Phoenix Memorial Laboratory, built in memory of students and alumni who died in World War II, houses the Ford Nuclear React...…

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