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April 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 147) • Page Image 9

…President's guards The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, April 1, l981-Page 9 look for answers ,.} WASHINGTON (AP)-The Secret Service is off on the inevitable soul search, trying to find out how President Reagan could have been shot qn home turf, barely a mile from the White ouse. "These guys were competing with a bullet," said Jack Warner of the Secret Service, the agency charged with protecting presidents. WARNER SAID yesterday the service is con...…

August 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 53) • Page Image 9

…Arts The Michigan Daily Saturday, August 1,1981 Page 9 RC Players riding high on an allegorical 'Sea' By GAIL NEGBAUR Daily Arts Writer Ann Arbor can thank its lucky stars that there are groups like the Residen-, tial College Summer Players putting on productions like The Sea. This is by far the best show to come here in a long time. The Sea, playing at East Quad this weekend and next, is a delightful political comedy by the contemporary Engl...…

October 01, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 19) • Page Image 10

…0 Page 10-Thursday, October 1, 1981-The Michigan Daily R r Freshman spiker rules net game By CHUCK HARTWIG hesitation at all in starting a freshman. the University helped influence her run more systems than here," said Diane Ratnik is an exception at Michigan in several ways. First of all, she is a freshman starting on a varsity team. Secondly, she comes to the} University from a foreign country. . And with the season still young, Rat- nik...…

December 01, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 67) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Tuesday, December 1, 1981-The Michigan Daily Bulldogs sweep by in faltering Irish By KENT WALLEY While many students went away for rest and turkey this weekend, collegiate hockey did not grind to a halt. The only Central Collegiate Hockey Association (CCHA) match-up saw Ferris State sweep by the faltering Fighting Irish of Notre Dame. Michigan was idle, but several other non-conference match- ups were played. Ferris State helped to ...…

April 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 147) • Page Image 10

…SPORTS Page 10 Wednesday, April 1, 1981 BLUE NINE S WEEPS HOME OPENER FROM GRAND VALLEY Wolverines destroy Lakers 12-2, The Michigan Daily, 1O- By JOHN KERR Although the sky was blue, the sun was shining, and the temperature was in the 70's yesterday, it was anything but a beautiful day for the Grand Valley State baseball team. The Lakers, plagued by poor defense and weak pitching, just weren't of the same. caliber as the Wolverines...…

August 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 53) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Saturday, August 1, 1981-The Michigan Daily Budget woes trigger cooperation 4 Continued from Page > universities were closed, many studen- eventually have to close. But no ts would be forced to move elsewhere to legislator will vote to cut back the complete their educations. pipeline in another (colleague's) area," Every state school began with a Peterson said, because that lawmaker specific goal and mission, but most might then turn...…

October 01, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 19) • Page Image 11

…FORMER GRIDDER TACKLES MEDICINE Gallagher back in school The MichiganDaily-Thursday, October 1, 1981-Page 11 SPOR TS OF THE DAIL Y Pistons sign Tripucka By CHUCK JAFFE Unlike most former Michigan foot- ball players, Dave Gallagher is back in 4chool. At 6-4 and 235 pounds, the 29- year-old senior medical student still looks like a typical gridder. That's un- derstandable because it was only two ears ago that Gallagher quit playing ootball. ...…

December 01, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 67) • Page Image 11

…U ( t.. ull court SPRESS Freshmen cagers shine.. . ... surprise pessimistic Frieder By LARRY FREED "I hope my players don't crap in their pants in Fayetteville. It will be a great experience for the freshmen. " -Bill Frieder, November22 M EET BILL FRIEDER, the eternal pessimist. After joking about his job security, low-keying his team's outlook, and questioning his team's overall competitive ability, the sly coach of the Wolverines brought hi...…

April 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 147) • Page Image 11

…"k G jcte By GREG DeGULIS The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, April 1, 1981-Page 11 Premier guard key to national title... .@. ..Isiah Thomas follows tradition What are the ingredients which make up a national championship basketball team? For many coaches, the answer to that question would make them the gourmets of the coaching profession. The creation of a championship team requires many hours spent in a hot kit- chen. The coaches' duties includ...…

August 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 53) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday,-August 1, 1981-Page 11 WSU Pres. Bonner announces resignation DETROIT (UPI) - Thomas Bonner regarded as the best in any university." surprised a group of friends and Bonner arrived at WSU in August associates who were celebrating his 1978, bringing with him dreams of third anniversary as president of making it the premier university in the Wayne State University yesterday by nation. announcing he would resign fro...…

December 01, 1981 (vol. 92, iss. 67) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Tuesday, December 1, 1981-The Michigan Daily 2 j r r 4T-i( s lV ,- A a 0 sN fS ° '4' l^Yp', ~ fe. k:I n' m'. J' Y'. 1 i 2 '.','' - .'.ii : f: . , .. ..> F.J'r., w. ',,F, F7 r. ~.,. 1 $ .. . ,,. v ' y , ° . 1. , .'_ ' z~.... ...-'-C" & (C ." ' 3..' - 3 h -3 f T .''tray + ,i . .i. ,L ,,. " ' j h F 4 . S . .. ,, F L i 4 r 'G c " i ' , . 1 Wjj ', } may H:fy ' ,,, awl. .7ii~ 1. sw .. rte. r + ' . ' J F -7 ,a. s' c 4 tr'P' , ~ ;, j ...…

April 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 147) • Page Image 12

…Iraq, Iran kiss and make up See P'age 11 B. r Ninety-one Years of Editorial Permissiveness. £IJ*IiLiLi- A. aiu lii aug Teargas Showers Cloudy today, especially near the Diag, where a Columbian high should prevail. Beer bottle and teargas showers follow towards evening, Page 12 Wednesday, April 1, 1981 The Michigan Daily Budget- cutting Regents agree to eliminate LSA for the College of Engineering as soon as he takes office. Bo...…

August 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 53) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Saturday, August 1, 91h e Michigan naIly 0 XTIM 1- - "ifi, if you find your name and od dress in today s Mfah an Doly classified page YOU WIN TWO FREE TICKETS - to any one of STATE 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies LIFE OF ALIE BRIAN ALE N. JJ CHARLIE ~Maue~M THE HOOKER Listinof ofvies 3 WINNERS EVERY DAY for o contest No Contest To Enter sponsored by Just look through today's Classified Ads STATE THEATER Three U ofM astudents will find the...…

August 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 53) • Page Image 13

… The Michigan Daily-Saturday, Au uust 1. 1981-Poge 13 gya DAILY CLASSIFIEDS lContinued from Page 12) PERSON AL Ann Arbor's Lowest Copy Prices I Fast, Full-Service Copying AccuCopy, 02 Maynard, 769-8338 cFtc MAKE LOVE-NOT WAR! lt'sgoodforour business) Austin Diamond 1209 S. University . 663-7151 Specializing in custom engagement & wedding rings cF0815 Two instant color passport pictures only $560 by Van Dyck DobosPhoto. 407 E. William Street...…

August 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 53) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Saturday, August 1, 1981-The Michigan Daily Isiah inks Piston contract I PONTIAC (AP)-The Detroit Pistons signed 1981 first-round draft choice Isiah Thomas to a multiyear National Basketball Association contract yesterday. Terms of the agreement, signed at a Pontiac Silverdome news conference, were not disclosed. However, Pistons General Manager Jack McCloskey said the agreement "will be a contract that ranks with the top four or fiv...…

August 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 53) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, August 1, 1981-Page 15 FIFTH SEASON FOR BECKER AND EDWARDS 'Mgridders reject pro dollars By BUDDY MOOREHOUSE Daily Executive Sports Editor Special toihe Daily CHICAGO - Passing up a bundle of money isn't an easy thing for anyone to do, but fifth-year Michigan seniors Kurt Becker and Stan Edwards - both of whom were eligible for last year's National Football League draft - decided to forego the lure of a pro con- ...…

August 01, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 53) • Page Image 16

…4 orts Page 16 Saturday, August 1, 1981 The Michigan Daily REGULAR SEASON RESUMES AUG. 10 Baseball strike ends I From AP and UPI NEW YORK - The longest and most bitter strike in major league baseball history ended yesterday and players were expected to take to the diamond again later this month across the nation. The tentative agreement "was an- nounced by a federal mediator after a marathon, 11-hour negotiating session that extended i...…

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