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September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 91

…0 .. ,. ._ _ Update 10 Branch and Divisional Libraries... Engineering Libraries (continued) In addition to maintaining extensive resources, the libraries offer an array of services. Librarians and trained reference staff are available during scheduled hours to answer reference questions in person and by telephone. Reference assistance is also available through MTS by messaging EnginLibrary on UM or UB. On request, reference staff members wil...…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 91

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September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 92

…4 Page 2-C-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor Area N r A ..I - S-I F '. u ' -9C KOY' DTry.sS Ad Csv A PL 0f~ S1poy r C,. F p "VfIs > A . 1Aa wt II IDF "NHQ~~ED f U(t T PF5o. me8P -L r cA I, i. qd 6 DMN 2 ' -A BRYlIA 1T- DP. ' )rrEREAI0SdNm C N AEWhSOpUZ6R0 IN NifD A i !HSTnq m DIED wias c/0 yG 141 w Aw o I NM Tf r INSID ( R P, n oD Nrarfn ' POR £rPLUC *.')S~~lvI _______________________________________ :i ,- p a P ...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 92

… ':; - a. w I, The Mic igan Dal y-tA6 rsday, eptem~b Page 8-E-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily No time for novels To students, reading means a steady diet of By JOHN ADAM Many people find reading a pleasant experience, from the initial browsing stage in some large bookstore, to that final page. But reading is a bit different for stud- ents. In the first place, they have to think in terms of books like Politics and Vision...…

September 07, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 1) • Page Image 92

…*Update 8 Update 9 Access to th The University Library has a 150 year history of collection building and sharing its collections with the broader scholarly community. Over six million volumes are included in the system of distributed libraries on campus (see list below). There are a number of mechanisms for access provided for those who would like to use materials from the University Library. -The library collections are available to all ind...…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 92

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September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 93

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 3-C Economics marks tie ANNARBOR CITY GOVERNMENT Mayor: Louis Belcher (R) 761-5836 between city and 'U' By LEE KATTERMAN Almost daily we hear tales of woe about our economy, whether from the sparring presidential candidates or from students who must dig that much deeper into their pockets to pay for this year's tuition. With pecuniary problems on the tip of nearly everyone's tongue, it sh...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 93

…Page 16,E--Thursdoy, September 10, 1981-TheMichigan Daily Restless? Check out Detroit Motown offers handy diversion L i W W. w The Mich iganl.iily--Thursday, Sep By LOU FINTOR Ann Arbor is fine. In fact, there are scme who would say it's great. But sometimes it just isn't enough. Sometimes the pervasive atmosphere of academia gets to be too much. What then? Detroit. Automobile capital of the world. Once the recording industry's premier c...…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 93

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September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 94

…4 Page 4-C-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor police protect city, Thievery and rape pose threat to U' students and staff By TIMOTHY YAGLE Many of Ann Arbor's 180 police of- ficers today are college educated and consequently more familiar than past officers toward how a college student thinks, according to former Police Chief Walter Krasny. "The average of- ficer is accepted today and the students like to have him arou...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 94

…w Page 10-E-Thursday, September TO, 1981--The Michigan Daily. DISCs hi't big w ith students Local record biz thriving 707 p 5 9 9 -W The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 'We fend for ourselves for breakfast and lunch, but we're like the Waltons for dinner.' Darrel Davey, junior "The whole idea is, you share rights and responsibilities," Marker said. "The only negative aspect I can possibly think of is that you don't have quite as much...…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 94

… _. s a a a__ -U- -w w MP ack-to- ol ale ck-to- School Sak j Arm & Hammer Baking Soda 1 LB. BOX. 590 EA. VALUE. Hefty Cinch Sak Trash Bags 13 GAL-20 CT. OR 30 GAL-10 CT SALE 2/39 PRICE LESS MFR. 2 REBATE - FINAL COST AFTER REBATE 2/99 DETAILS 01 STOE. Ingraham Electric Alarm Clock 6.99 VALUE. 499 Diamond Budget Foil 12"x25 FT. ROLLS. 790 EA. VALUE. 2/88, sped stck CA AN . , . , ,_ m I.~ -u-i.- Sunkist Fun Fruits 6 Pack ...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 95

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 5-C Looking for cheap food? Get away from campus A price comparison of localfood Campus Ralph's . .ood Mart Village White Corners Market S. Univ. (orners Market By WILLIAM THOMPSON For dorm dwellers weary of institu- tionalized food day after day, there is always the option of traveling off- campus to collect the necessary items to prepare a home-cooked meal. In doing this, klowever, it be...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 95

… U V Page 14-E-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily Housing in a twilight zone Alternatives vary, but share one feature: High prices U AIV -W The Michigany oily-Thursday, Sepi Money is important; banks handle. mone bank*'s are impo- By PAMELA KRAMER Ann Arbor is certainly not the Fan- tasy Island of students' housing dreams, but the variety of lifestyles available here keeps the local housing market from being a full-fledged...…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 95

…FREE PAN PIZZA Buy one pan pizza and get one pan pizza FREE! At Little Caesars, when you buy one pan pizza, you get another one free. But that's not all you get. Our sauce is made with select California tomatoes, grown especially for Little Caesars. And you always get your choice of the finest toppings. Because our prices are lov but our standards are high. 1988 Little Caesar Enterprises, Inc. Printed in U.S.A. …

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 96

…0 Page 6-C-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily A2 history: Growing with the ' ' By MARY FARANSKI Lucy Morgan, a Connecticut native who came to Ann Arbor in 1831 (seven years after the city's foun- ding), once wrote, "It is the general opinion that there is no better land than is to be found in Michigan. I do not feel as if I should willingly return to either Ohio, New York, or Connecticut to live. It is so much pleasanter here."...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 96

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September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 96

…C R Oo CARRY OUT 0l 3000 Packard/Platt 971-0933 1751 Plymouth/Barton 665-8458 0 DINE IN OR CARRY OUT 1220 S. University 665-2034 CUSTOMER RELATIONS CENTER CALL US, WE CARE! (313) 477-2800 r --- VALUABLE COUPON IEM STwo LARGE I I PIZZAS I with cheese and 2 toppings* 591 lus Tax I YOUR CHOICE: " ONE OF EACH! ' PAN!PAN!TM 9 PIZZA!PIZZA! Additional toppings available at additional cost.U Vai nywt opnat panhicipahing Little Cesars. Va xl deo ...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 97

… The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 7-C Local transit system meets increased demand By LEE KATTERMAN What did you pay for the first gallon of gasoline you ever purchased? Even if you don't remember, you can befit was well under today's prices and probably a good bit less than a dollar a gallon. The rising cost of gas, beside throwing the auto industry into a fit and increasing the number of tiny'imported cars on the road, ha...…

September 08, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 1) • Page Image 97

…I a- 'A' Ah' T m I UJ a-r- * Lowest checking costs - no minimum and 50 FREE checks balan( Michigan National Other Banks Bank le e The convenience of over 200 offices statewi e Largest Automatic Teller Machine (ATM) network * in Michigan LW El LOCAL BRANCH OFFICES * 201 South Main at Washington Ann Arbor / 747-7600 * 2180 W. Stadium at Liberty Ann Arbor / 747-7603 * 2930 S. State St. at Eisenhower * Ann Arbor / 747-7604 * 3080 Wa...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 98

…Page 8-C-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily , Ann Arbor has food for every thought AVERAGE COSTS: $1.50-4.00 Angelo's Lunch 1100 Catherine 668-9538 Bicycle Jim's 1301 S. University 665-2650 Bimbo's 114 E. Washington 665-3231 Brown Jug 1204 S. University 761-3355 Burger King 520 E. Liberty 994-4367 Central Cafe 322 S. Main 665-9999 Cottage Inn 512 E. William 663-4636 Count of Antipasto S. University & Church 668-8411 Dominick's (...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 98

… Page 2-F-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily Stu den t -run Eclipse a0 continues to bring jazz t( By JERRY BRABENEC The history of jazz has been a rather on-again off-again thing, especially sin- ce the bebop and free jazz revolutions of the fifties and sixties. Fusion and popular jazz brought the music some new popularity in the seventies, but the tastes of the popular audience have always lagged behind musical in- novators...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 99

… The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 9-C Record, book stores joust for student $$ ,Local bookstores prepare for chaotic fall rush By NICK KATSARELAS Given the cultural and academic atmosphere of Ann Arbor, it's not surprising to find its streets lined with a rich mixture of bookstores. In the campus area, there are over two dozen text, trade, used, ethnic, religious, and adult bookstores to serve the needs of about everyone. ...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 99

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, 1981-Page 3-F PLENTY OF PLACES TO BROWSE... AND BUY Need a study break? Tour a gallery! By ANNETTE STARON Ann Arbor is a city for visual art lovers. Whether the art be orginial graphics, pottery, textiles, or paintings, it can be found in abundance here. Below is a listing of the different art galleries, shops, and stores which cater to art lovers of all varieties. Happy hun- ting! A lice Simsar Gal...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 100

…-, Page 10-C-Thursdlay, September 4, 190-The Michigan Daily F C I I 1 4 11 I 4 (4 I IC ! * .Free Delivery and Pick-up " Guaranteed to work / CONTACT: ANN ARROR MUSIC MART 4 mmmmm 336 S . STATE STREET ANN ARBOR, MICH. 2 CU. ft. ft. units units also 769-4980 1 S. StckteS- 14 *M~c 1T IC 3cu 3 i~ °U E …

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 100

…4 MUSIC SHOP, ~5S os NESI Page4-F-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily Major Events' booking: Easier said than done 0 RG .OR° SIAa? i Q114L 4kn t ., s r \ " FINEST SELECTION OF CLASSICAL MUSIC " IN THE MIDWEST 662-0675 By FRED SCHILL There is an inaccurate syllogism about concert promotion that most of us unconsciously make sooner or later. It goes something like this: Elvis Costello is touring; the University has its own ...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 101

…Thursday, September 4, 1980-Sec. D-10 Pages ,, . :. ;.. it A6 j 1 hile sipping a cup of coffee after another grueling afternoon at the library, you may begin to wonder if going to school at Mich- igan is all books sandwiched between thin portions of extracur- ricular activities and idle relaxation. It often seems that the competitive atmosphere pervasive at the University seeps through every crevice in every building, until finally it ...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 101

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, 1981-Page 5-F The A By STEVE HOOK .Lfull schedule is planned at the Ark his'; fall; another extensive series of '.4i-music performances can be expec- Bwelcome as this news is for local eidents, it is made even more eJcome by recent history. Despite its iwftenational recognition as one of A erica's strongest folk music "cof- fiuses," and despite its consistent ' ia support, the Ark has continued to li...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 102

…Page 2-D-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily I 'U, dormsready and waiting Dorm-life won't (exactly) live up to stereotypes ., By NICK KATSARELAS If you watch television, you know what dormitory life is like: Food fights in the cafeteria. Panty raids every evening. Fire extinguisher battles. Toga parties when there aren't panty raids. Laughs and fun for all. Well, the dorms are often fun, but let's say the TV image is a bit. i...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 103

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 3=D Greek life at University enjoys subtle resurgence By BONNIE JURAN Among the housing alternatives that beckon new college students each year are fraternities and sororites. On this campus, the 49 "Greek" houses will soon open their doors to prospective members. Over the year's, fraternities and sororities at the University have en- dured topsy-turvy, almost cyclical levels of popularity-...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 103

…I The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, 1981-Page 7-F WELCOME TO THE UNREAL WORLD A newcomer's guide to dorms By JOHN ADAM Ah! The firs uncertainties of living in a dorm; of an unfamiliar roommate; of breaking the bonds from a long-secure home. Here you are, thrown into a bare- walled cubicle, forced institutionalizes substances which They say is food, and then, a voice calls out:. Start Studying ! It can be a traumatic experience. How...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 104

…* 4 Page 4-D-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily More than 300 groups :b c o Ustudents By ALISON HIRSCHEL If going to classes all day and studying all night isn't your idea of the ideal collegiate lifestyle, don't panic. There are over 300 student groups on campus in which you can spend your spare time doing anything from protesting against apartheid to skydiving, or simply spending time with others who share your ethnic backgro...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 104

…4 Page 8-F-Thursday, September 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily 'U' struggling in effort to raise black enrollment - Eleven years ago, the Black Action Movement brought much of the Univer- sity to a standstill when its members staged a successful class strike against the University, demanding a change in minority enrollment policies. In 1969, just before the BAM strike, black enrollment at the University was 3 percent; in February 1970 BAM gave...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 105

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980--Page 5-D NEW ADMINIS TRA TION PR OMISES REFORM MSA strives for student acceptance , By MITCH STUART The Michigan Student Assembly (MSA) is the official campus student government. Established in 1976 by the "All-Campus Constitution," its mem- bers strive to represent students in the confusing maze of University bureacracy. But while MSA has been described as "the only voice students have" in Uni...…

September 10, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 1) • Page Image 105

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 10, 1981-Page 9-F MARRIAGE MADE IN... GENERAL HOSPI TAL' Students and soaps By PAMELA KRAMER Mind rot. That's what soap operas are: absolute mind rot. Until a few years ago I could honestly, say the only daytime serial I had wat- ched was Dark Shadows, and I con- sideeed it way out of the soap opera league. BUT ONE YEAR, all that changed. I'm not sure why-my mother and father never watched a soap opera ...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 106

…4 Pbge 6-D-Thursday, September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily A CYNIC'S PER SPEC TIVE Arri" vng at t When you arrive at your dorm, don't expect to find your Resident Director (RD) waiting to escort you to your room. He or she will probably be doing what you should do when all your things are put away; Registering, dropping and adding courses, buying used books, or, most likely, partying. If you do hap- pen to run into your RD, make sure you get...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 107

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 7-DX Union renovations planned By JOYCE FRIEDEN While the Michigan Union has always been the "center" of campus since its construction in 1917, it" has experienced varying degrees of student activity., In response to recent demands to restore the Union as a bonafide student center, the University has targeted the upcoming school year for a multi-million dollar renovation project. When the d...…

September 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 2) • Page Image 107

…Subscribe to theDaily-call764-0558 t FREE' ISSUE e~4it IE aIIQ FREE ISSUE Vol. XCII, No. 2 Copyright 1981, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, September 11, 1981 Twenty-eight Pages Let them eat cake-all day MARKLEY MEALS CONTJINUOUS TOO~f rim - R00 :er I By JENNIFER MILLER Dorm residents frustrated by fitting classes around scheduled meal times may get some relief this year: Markley dormitory is offering a contin...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 108

…Page 8-D-Thursday; September 4, 1980-The Michigan Daily ollegiate pressures breed depression I By LORENZO BENET Last May, a week before her final exams, 26-year-old, law student Cynthia H. wad found dead in her apartment from a self- inflicted gunshot wound. A neighbor said shortly after the incident that "Cynthia was depressed because she set very high goals for herself. She worked super hard to get where she got in law school. " Commenting...…

September 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 2) • Page Image 108

…Page 2-A--Friday, September 11, 1981-The Michigan Daily STUDENT SAVINGS SHIELD BENEFITS EVERYONE 10% Discount with 0 Student Savings Shield HARDWRE ,all handguns & longues excluded HU W E I Just a short walk from campus HMUSEWARES SPORT We Accept Master Charge & Visa CENTER Monday -Saturday 9:00 -5:30 221 EAST WASHINGTON AT FIFTH AVER / ANN ARBOR / 769.4210 For more information turn to pg. 11 for details. WE'RE ROUTING FOR YOU. ANN ARDOR - LAN...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 109

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 4, 1980-Page 9-D Special counseling ,assists minoritities By KEVIN TOTTIS "Culture shock" is one of the grim consequences many minority students experience while attending a Univer- sity primarily composed of middle class white students. To counter this problem, the University has set up several minority support programs which offer a number of services. One of the oldest minority services at the Univer...…

September 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 2) • Page Image 109

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 11, 1981-Page 3=A Computer foul-up leaves profs empty-ha FRESHMAN JEFF GROSS studies last night after his first day of classes. Fros h By PAM FICKINGER A computer breakdown in thE Univer- sity Fiscal Services Office yesterday left almost every professor without a class list on the first day of classes, Harris Olson, associate registrar said yesterday. The foul-up spelled trouble for wait- listed studen...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 110

…4 Page 10-D-Thursday, September 4, 1980--The Michigan Daily U rich's is 4 A New and Used Books Brought in from Universities around the country, our stock of quality used books is the largest in the city. And our prices are the best. We guarantee the correct book for every course. Just hand us your list of classes-we do all the work. No pawing through stacks looking for the right book-we hand it to you. Art, Architectural and Engineering ...…

September 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 2) • Page Image 110

…6 OPINION Page 4-A a stganty Mig Edited and managed by'students at The University of Michigan Vol; XCII, No. 2 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, M1 48109 Friday, September 11, 1981 Weasel MOvING ALON& N OR OR )FNTAI ToUR., ON youc.K TOWRS .h l Rr FAMOUS cAM~Pus I..ANTPMAg4 . t J~ Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board A Shapiro surprise? ARE ANN Pf.Of's OWN s T1ZEr pEOPLE if- A cOL.Ey11Owj " TM ?NE~f 601 APE OVE...…

September 04, 1980 (vol. 91, iss. 1) • Page Image 111

…Thursday, September 4, 1980-Sec. E-10 Pages r .... .a' "'.i here is a place on campus-a small piece of ground at the corner of Ingalls and Washington, that seems unusually special. For it is on this particular corner that at any given moment, on any given eve- ning, you can be literally surrounded by the arts. You can lean against the Lydia Mendelssohn Theater sign on the lawn of the Michigan League, and feel the artists around you: T...…

September 11, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 2) • Page Image 111

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September I1, 181-Page 5A . . . . . . .. ... : :v. ./.>. . . . . .n :n.... . ...:.. . ....*:..'.; : . . .'.M :1 l . . . .. .F.. ... ,: ,. .. ... . ..... . . . f4k ., ,. ....... XnE..,, ....n. 3 Lesson No. 1: Wait and wait, get back in line By BETH ALLEN Horror stories from survivors of the yearly lineup at the University financial aid and cashier's office were plentiful this week as students tried to cash in on the...…

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