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April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 1

…Budget cut paints a new art school By LAURIE DELATER For a decade the art school on North Campus escaped the watchful eye of the niversity administration and taught students a little differently than other schools at the University. But financial problems led the University's leaders to take a hard look at the school's programs: its small, un- structured classes, and its professors' one-on-one approach to teaching. They cut its budget 18 per...…

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…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 10, 1984 Mob's heroin ring uncovered NEW YORK (AP) - Thirty-one people were charged yesterday in a $1.65 billion organized crime heroin ring that officials said used mob-run pizza parlors as a conduit for a massive drug importing business. U.S. Attorney General William French Smith, who came to New York to announce the charges, said it was the most significant such case involving organized crime t...…

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…s Students juggle dlasses - antd more The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 10, 1984 - Page 3 By MARLA GOLD Some students have a hard time juggling four classes at once. Brian Barnier juggles his business ad- ministration classes as well as bowling pins while riding a unicycle. Barnier heads the Ann Arbor chapter of: the Juggling and Unicycle Club, which gets together in the Union Ballroom on Sunday nights to throw things around. OUTSIDE IN t...…

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…OPINION a - i - - i i Page 4 Tuesday, April 10, 1984 The Michigan Dai Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Jackson sets black agenda V 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. XCIV-No. 152 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board Destructive engagement ECENT agreements between apartheid South Africa and neighboring black-ruled nations should not fool anyone into believing that t...…

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…" The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 10, 1984 - Page 5 Bush lashes out against Democratic candidates r: From AP and UPI As Walter Mondale, Gary Hart and the Rev. Jesse Jackson crisscrossed Pennsylvania yesterday in last-minute appeals for support in today's primary, Vice President George Bush said all three failed to take strong stands against the "disgusting disease" of an- ti-Semitism. Bush gave the Democratic presiden- tial hopefuls a ...…

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…"Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April 10, 1984 THE18 HOPW( AWARDS The Kasdan Scholarship in Creative Writing The Jeffrey L Weisberg Freshman Poetry Award WILL BE ANNOUNCED Wednesday, April 11,4 p.m. Rackham Auditorium (main floor). OPEN TO THE PUBUC ROAD Ft 1 Guilty glances Chinese authorities make sure avid readers such as this bookstore browser buy only "approved" authors. Kafka's The Trial and Joseph Heller's Catch 22 are avai...…

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…I FOR SALE APPLE II-C starter systems $1199.00.90 day warran- ty. Computer Reruns (used computers bought and sold), Tues.-Fri. 1-7, Sat. 10-5. 994-4949 anytime. 44B0413 1975 SUZUKI 550. Good contition, runs well. $750, price negotiable. 49B0413 ALL WOOD BUNKBEDS with metal springs. Very attractive - best offer - Dan 662-1148. 48B0413 ANDRA RUSH - In a hurry? Well, stop at the Daily and get two free tickets to the State Theatre and relax for a...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 9

…Softball vs. Eastern Michigan Today, 3:00 p.m. Varsity Softball Diamond SPORTS Baseball vs. Wayne State Today, 3:00 p.m. Ray L. Fisher Stadium Page 9 The Michigan Daily Tuesday, April 10, 1984 Continued from Preceding Page UNTERBRINK OF DISAST ER Hoosier hurler hurts 'M' JUNIORS, SENIORS, GRAD STUDENTS! Enjo covenience of your own credit cards at lea department stores, oil companies, and banks cost to apply. If you are a Junior, Senior...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, April1 WSU wil By GARY EFFMAN It took the Wolverine football team nearly two mon- ths to get in seven games, the basketball team clocked in a little quicker at just under a month with the Icers skating close behind. None of those teams, however, can touch the sprinter of the big four sports, the Michigan baseball team. After a four game series this past weekend, the Wolverines had only yesterday to rest ...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 11

…SPREAD YOUR WINGS 5'# G . ...... _ d, . Artistic Expression Reawakening Imagination: Breaking the Creative Block (May 5) Drawing on the Right Side of the Brain (May 19 & June 2) Horticulture and Natural History Landscape Horticulture Michigan Birds Music How to Play the Piano Despite Years of Lessons (Free Preview - Apr. 24) Getting to Know Your Singing Voice Strumming and Humming for Beginners Strumming and Humming - Continuation Pers...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 12

… 0 0" 0 I General Information Ann Arbor Learning Network 617 E. Universit y #260 Ann Arbor Michigan 48104 31$/996-9 67 Director: Paul Samarco Program Secretary: Virginia Hellner Catalog Art: Glenda Haut, Ann Arbor News Layout & color design: Susan Tanner, Ann Arbor News Typesetter: Judith Holly, Ann Arbor News The Ann Arbor Learning Network (AALN) is a private community educational program. This program was formerly administered by the U...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 13

…6 0 Instructor: Signe Denbow, Ph. D. Candidate in Romance Linguistics, U- M, began teaching French classes in 1976. Spoken German for Beginners This beginning level class is designed for those who have had no previous instruction in German or for those who desire to review their basic conversational skills. L1216. 8sessions. $64. Limited. (Campus Area) M 7-9 p.m. (Apr. 30- June 25. No class May 28). Instructor: Mara Wade, Ph.D. Candidate in ...…

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… 4 - New social behaviors H808. 7sessions. $65. Reduced fees apply. (Campus Area) Th 7-9:30 p.m. (May 3-June 14). Instructors: Georgie T. Ferris is former Director of Experiental Programs, Psychology Department, U- M. Catherine L. Lilly, M.S.W., U-M, is a local consultant and trainer who also works with groups, individuals, and couples in private practice. Improvng Communication Skills with Video Feedback An opportunity for previous members ...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 16

…- - - - 0 0 0 0 r; 'r } f: 0 0 For detail. For versatility For action. For low light. Four new Kodacolor VR films from Kodak. 100, 200,400, and 1000. Introducing the Kodacolor VR films, four new films-the best col- or print films Kodak has ever made. Kodacolor VR 100 film gives you more clar- ity and greater sharp- ness. Kodacolor VR 200 film gives you vibrant color and a new, higher speed that can help com- pensate for changing ligh...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 17

…Kodacolor VR FILMS (Continued from page 4) door photography - at wedding or gradua- tion ceremonies where flash is not allowed, or for candid shots where capturing the sub- lect in natural light is essential to the mood. You can even shoot by candlelight, provided you hold the camera very steady. Because of its very high film speed, hand inspection is recommended at airport x-ray security stations. It requires no special pro- cessing, despite ...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 18

…® .0 H ave you ever wanted toYphoto- lens opening means that subjects from sev- light is overcast Kodacolor v 200 film also graph a rock concert? Perhaps eral feet away to infinity will remain in focus. serves well for indoor flash pictures at par- you tried, and learned later that Faster, yet still very fine-grained, ties, when good depth of field is required your film was not sensitive Kodacolor VR 200 film is ideal for scenic and This film...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 19

…'" "" 0 0 Your story takes shape better with TRIMPRINT instant pictures. N O R T H W E S T Colorado An unusual race takes place May 26-28 in Durango, as cyclists gather for 20-to-50-mile road races. The highlight of the event is the Iron Horse and Bicy- cle Race, in which cyclists race a steam locomotive from downtown Durango to Silverton. Call (303) 247-0312 for more information. Bunches of burros will be raced dur- ing Cripple Creek's Donk...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 20

…CE THE OLYMPIC SUMMER GAMES CYCLING PREVIEW The photographer's hand and camera are visi- ble in the bottom of this wide-angle paean to speed (left). Four examples (below) of why ex- perts call cyclists the "greatest athletes" of any sport. and appreciative of your attention. "But," he cautions, "if someone has crashed, is dizzy or hurt, be sensitive to them and know when to back off." Epperson also recommends using a wide angle and a telephot...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 21

…V v L E BR ITY P H OTO G RA P The Colorado Coors Classic B Y S U S A N E A S T M A N ho are the world s greatest athletes? Competitive bicycle racers, accord- ing to the venerable dons of Oxford University, who found that the cyclists burn more calories during a race than a human could possible eat in the same period, have the greatest lung capacity and are, overall, the most physically fit of any category of athletes. According to some vene...…

April 10, 1984 (vol. 94, iss. 152) • Page Image 22

…* 0 ON THE ROAD TO RIO Our first Student Travel Photographer is Ron Emmons, a British native who graduated from San Francisco State and is currently freelancing his writing and photography talents. He has traveled exten- sively through South America, the East, and Africa. He calls this series "On the Road to Rio." B Y R O N E M M O N S TB i's easy to despair. What chance does an enthusiastic amateur have against the professionals with their so...…

April 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…Ninety- Three Years of Editorial Freedom .:1'1 Alit 43aU ;4Ii1 Anxious April showers...mostly cloudy with a chance of showers; high around 50. Vol. XCIII, No. 151 Copyright 1983, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Sunday, April 10, 1983 Ten Cents Eight Pages 'UT officials: Minority senrolLment low due to lack of aid By SHARON SILBAR Although top administrators say the University's inability to attract and retain qualified min...…

April 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 151) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Sunday, April 10, 1983-The Michigan Daily Tne rain stopped, but the damage is done, as this truck contends with near-record flooding in Slidell, La., where the Pearl River waters are expected to crest at 10-feet above flood stage today. Thousands of residents in Louisiana and Mississippi have been forced to evacuate their homes since Thursday. Storms abate in southern states From the Associated Press Thunderous rains ended yesterday a...…

April 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

…HAPPENINGS- Highlight Sunday Ars Musica, the Baroque orchestra, will bring spring indoors with har- psichord concerti by Bach. This celebration of the new season, which in- cludes a sonata by Zelenka and a quadro by Teleman, will take place at 3 and p.m.; Michael Hellman, voice recital, 4 p.m.; all at Recital Hall. Nami $4. Films AAFC - Daisies, 7 p.m.; Valerie and Her Week of Wonders, 8:30 p.m., Aud. A. Cinema Two -Advise and Consent, 7 & 9 p...…

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…0 OPINION Page 4 Sunday, April 10, 1983 The Michigan Daily" Sieges, HE INSURGENTS were well-equipped and thought their rear assault strategy would serve them well. Indeed, they pulled off the fir- st part of the manuevers without a hitch, sur- prising the regime headquarters without suf- fering a single casualty. The war games took place in the University administration building Thursday and Friday. The insurgents were 35 members of the ...…

April 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 151) • Page Image 5

…RTS The Michigan Daily Sunday, April 10, 1983 page 5 A The best of The Loft does bang- upjob on Bombs' the brightest By Richard Campbell W HEN MOVIES about Gandhi, a troglodyte from outer space, and a soap opera transvestite compete against each other for Best Picture, you know you're headed for a good Academy Awards show. There's nothing like outrageous matchups to make the glitzy world of Hollywood come alive. Actually there's not a he...…

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…Page 6-Sunday, April 10, 1983-The Michigan Daily ; I r' 1-F f l I:' I E -~ - ~ ~ - -- - -~ . ' - - - - - - - - - - - - ~ - h. 4 * , 4. - - - - - - - - -~ - - - - -_ - - - ,~-, ~ - - - - "~- - - - ~- 4-..- - - - * - -'-w, -4 -~ - ~w - - - - ~- - - - -.. . - - - - -~ - - '- - - - - -~ --4------ ~ - ~ - - - - - - - - - 4-~ . - - - - - . ~- - - .4. . -- - - - - - - - ~-~- ~ - ~- ~2 I-., ~- -~-~ - -.- - - - -Y*~-.~ - ~ a; L.. - - .- - - - ~ - - ...…

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…Right-to-life activists plague abortion clinics The Michigan Daily-Sunday, April 10, 1983-Page 7 Uprising in Warsaw ghetto coimmemorated WASHINGTON (AP)--Right-to-life activists increased their sometimes violent harassment of abortion clinics last year, creating a "climate of terrorism" that raises concern about patients' safety, says a professional association of doctors and abortion cen .ters. Thirty-three incidents of violence against a...…

April 10, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

…4 Women's tennis vs. Miami (O.) 1:00p.m. at Chippewa Racquet Club SPORTS Softball vs. Northwestern 2 p.m. doubleheader Varsity Softball Diamond Page 8 .Sunday, April 10, 1983 The Michigan Daily EMU SURPRISES WOLVERINES, 5-1 'M' batsmen fall in rain By PAUL HELGREN In a day unfit for baseball, or other civilized activities, Michigan lost to Eastern Michigan, 5-1, in the first game of a scheduled doubleheader at Fisher Stadium yesterday...…

April 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 151) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-Two Years Of Editorial Freedom crit/t43 U 44&F IMPROVED Temperatures will rise today to a comfortable up- per 40s with increasing cloudiness. II lIol. XCII, No. 151 Copyright 1982, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor; Michigan-Saturday, April'10, 1982 Ten Cents Eight Pages " i 'Cattle prod of edu4 By KATHLYN HOOVER ?'i'° W ' Although it compares University students 'to "steers being pushed and rodded through the stockyards of ig...…

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…Emphasis on grad studies not decreasmg Frye says By BARRY WITT The upcoming review of the Rackham graduate school should not be interpreted as a decrease in the University's emphasis on graduate studies, the University's top budget administrator said yesterday. In the first official acknowledgement of the latest in a series of budget reviews, Vice President for Academic Affairs Billy Frye said the review will look for savings through administr...…

April 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 151) • Page Image 3

… t . i a i . t a f reeks a gunpoint Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRER These marching young toughs are actually Alpha Delta Phi fraternity nembers participating in a charity fund-raising. stunt. These Greeks kidnapped six sorority presidents at mock gunpoint, including Cindy Reavis of Alpha Delta Pi, and ransomed them off for $80 worth of groceries-but all for a good cause. After the sorority members lugged over the grocery ransom, the food was sent ...…

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…OPINION I -W Saturday, April 10, 1982 The Michigan Daily Mt' 3 i"oian 1iWlQ NEdited and rhonaged by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCII, No. 151 420 Maynard 5t,. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board SAstate soludgtion to dwindling fnniali 0 The Falkland Island crisis: Nationalism on the T HE STATES OF Illinois, Massachusetts, Iowa, and Maryland have all come up with a...…

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…ARTS Page 5 The Michioan Daily Saturday, April 10, 1982 env wur .y.. ... . - - Outlandish isn't By Walt Owen T'HE B-52's SHOULD never say that Detroit didn't give them a chance. Thursday's sold-out performance at the rand Circus Theatre was attended by th the optimistic and outlandish. Some came dressed in the bouffant hairdos of female vocalists Cindy Wilson and Kate Pierson, while others wore the punkish leopard print t-shirts belo...…

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…-age 6-Saturday, April 10, 1982-The Michigan Daily - -, 'F I ..T 1 I *l- r *1~. 'I- I 1. _ .1 1 wante omeet gir-s - -- - - '' - - -Tan Eaooz o BULL MVR~zz1 tz SRPESU ino - ,, - ' -. PI CTURESRELEEASE -.- - -- - - - - - - - - If you find your name in today's MICHIGAN DAILY classified page YOU WIN TWO FIEE TICKETS to any one of STATE 1-2-3-4 MIDNIGHT MOVIES -NA * -u-I - - --- - - ---- - 711 - . , - ~~ m -~ - - - - - - OFFSET AND XER...…

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…N SPORTS The Michigan Daily Saturday, April 10, 1982 Page7 .r ___ _ ---- _ _. . .. S tollwon't rest on laurels U" " - ±...p±.a A T... T hAo he can never be quite satisfied. Accor- In my juior year t tnougntL1inaa a By RANDY BERGER ding to coach Bud Middaugh it is chance because I was being contacted "Igo into every game as if I'm 0- 0 going after my first win." -Rich Stoll Perhaps it is this type of incentive that best explains why so...…

April 10, 1982 (vol. 92, iss. 151) • Page Image 8

…Page 8--Saturday, April 10, 1982-The Michigan Daily Stadler, Strange share one-shot lead at weather-plagued Masters AUGUSTA, Ga. (AP)- With a frustrated Jack Nicklaus backing off, Curtis, Strange and Craig Stadler surged into a share of the early lead yesterday in the second round of the 46th Masters golf tournament. 'With a handful of players still out on the windswept Augusta National Golf Club course, Stadler and Strange shared the top sp...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 1

… E IVinety-One Years of "ditorial Freedom C71 he LIE 4au Iai1g SPRINKLES Increasing cloudiness with scattered showers in the af- ternoon; highs in the mid 60s. i 0 Vol. XCI, No. 155 Copyright 1981, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, April 10, 1981 Ten Cents Fourteen Pages i - Speakers .blast budget cuts at hearing By BARRY WITT The committee charged with reviewing the University's Extension Service made "assertion a...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 2

…Y Page 2-Friday, April 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily "Piiiiiii. Need a ride out of town? Check the i aiI classifieds under transportation iU A Masters Degree in RADIATION PROTECTION at the University of Michigan Opportunities Available for: -Financial support for qualified graduate students -Research in radiation dosimetry and radiation biology -Highpaying, interesting jobs in a growing profession in which the demand for graduates far excee...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 10, 1981-Page 3 Weekend talks expected in 'U' nurses' strike By JOHN ADAM Registered nurseslat University Hospital and hospital ad- ministrators have agreed to re-open contract negotiations in hop of resolving a nurses strike now in its third day. Talks may get underway at 6 p.m. today, officials said. The Professional Nurses Council sent a letter to the hospital administration yesterday afternoon seeking a re...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 4

…40 OPINION Page 4 Friday, April 10, 1981 The Michigan Daily 1fie 3 id gt a n iv an Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Patriots in the wrong age Vol. XCI, No. 155 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, M148109 Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board F er Now for the work E VEN BEFORE THE dust settles after the Michigan Student Assembly election, President-elect Jon Feiger and his runn...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 5

…ay .: +..'.'.:':' r w ..;:s;{'. ' Hopwood Award winners The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 10, 1981-Page 5 awrht Miller speaks at Hopwoods (Continued from Page 1) The Hopwood Award winners, from among 154 contestants who submitted 201 manuscripts are listed by hometown: MICHIGAN Ann Arbor: Victor Cruz, LSA senior, major poetry, $1,200, "No Sky"; Tina Michelle Datsko, LSA junior, t minor poetry, $500, "Hold to What is Difficult"; Michelle Dins...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 6

…A Page 6-Friday, April 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily OAKLAND-MACOMB COUNTY RESIDENTS ARE YOU GRADUAING THI1S SPRING? If you are, you can apply now for graduate study at Oakland University. Oakland offers advanced degrees in: Engineering Music Computer & Information Area Studies Science English Applied Mathematics Applied Statistics Biology Chemistry Physics Education Clinical Psychology Guidance & Counseling History Linguistics Sociology Ma...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 10, 1'981-Page 7 NA TO DEFENSE CHIEFS ON SOVIE T DEALINGS: Reagan-European rift deep BONN, West Germany (AP) - Desp- ite public assurances of harmony, this week's meeting of NATO defense chiefs underscored deep divisions between the Reagan administration and its European allies on dealings with the Soviets. The defense ministers agreed Wed- nesday that the Kremlin had embarked on an arms buildup beyond its def...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 8

…0 ARTS Page 8 Friday, April 10, 1981 The Michigan Daily New mime troupe. seeks quiet success CINEMA II presents TONIGHT, Fri. April10 7.8:40.10:20 Aud. A, Angell AGU IRRE, THE WRATH OF GOD (WERNER HERZOG, 1973) Herzog's spectacularly horrifying chronicle of imperialism gone amok, Aguirre is the tale of a 16th century quest 'or El Dorado, Klaus Kinski as a power-driven lunatic is the perfect protagonist for this descent into madness. A...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 10, 1981-Page 9 Silence is golden for new '' mime trou, pe (Continued from Page 8) I'm not a clown." ASSISTANT THEATRE Prof. Jamie Reynolds also says mime is an art. "It's unique. A lot of people try to branch it over to acting and dance, but it's an art. Its simplicity is in its beauty. People can't say something unless they can say it simply." :Reynolds, an expert in mime, is ac- ting as an advisor' to the...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 10

…0 If you find your name and ad- dress in today's Michigan Daily classified page YOU WIN TWO FREE TICKETS to any one of STATE 1-2-3-4 Midnight Movies BUS TO D.C. and MD.-chartered to go May 1. Anyone interested can inquire by calling John at 764- 6953. Call persistently. dPO411 RIDE NEEDED: NYC, Must leave April 20 or 21. Returning April 26. 769-2080 eves. 44P0412 Cadillac, loaded. Low-mileage, mechanically llent, interior like new. $350.0...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 11

…SPORTS The Michigan Daily Friday, April 10, 1981 Page 11 m t h h netters ost Gop ers B CHU CK JAFFE - SUMMER IN MEXICO Spend 6 exciting weeks at the University of the Americas in Puebla, Mexico, June 14-July 27. Learn about Mexico while living it first hand! Earn up to 9 credit hours, graduate or undergraduate. -For furt her information contact: Dr. Marshall Tymn, English Dept. Eastern Michigan University 487-0155 or 482-5151 y .nu'Sf$ Ja r ...…

April 10, 1981 (vol. 91, iss. 155) • Page Image 12

…0 Page 12-Friday, April 10, 1981-The Michigan Daily MICHIGAN MEN'S GLEE CLUB APRIL 10-11 W iI t dlii tio j4 l ot rd v ll, cpnd i ) Frda, Aruil 10 A. - - ---------------- As- -j F4d, len's Gb eClub COBICERS .UBS IN TWO NIGHTS OF SONG . / i) f e MICHIGAN STATE YOUNGSTOWN FERRIS STATE MICHIGAN THE FRIARS -A- nApril 1 NOTRE DAME OHIO STATE WAYNE STATE MICHiGAN / / r +.____ -ter Cteserts,puns., Hi A ditorin Tickets Available: Hill BoxOf...…

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