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April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 7

…Y, April 12, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page: y, A rl 12I9 0T H I H G AIA L Pocl BERNARD STEALS THE SHOW 2 JOB OPENINGS on this and that II Red foot and -For students ONLY -Up to $800 per term -Sprng, Summer (optional), -S ng and Fall AS COORDINATORS OF EDUCATION STUDEfNTS' ADVISING OFFICE Call 763-3505 or stop by 2009 Education School between 10 and 4. relay squads By SANDI GENIS tured fifth and sixth places re-fevents. In the first f...…

September 12, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 9) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturdoy, September 12, 1970 00I P~ige Eight THE MiCHIGAN DALY Saturday, Septen~ber 12, 1970 Ozone House aids youths, (Continued from Page 1) away and staff members to try to iron out the difficulties and ar- range some reconciliation. The r u n a w a y s are housed in private homes.. Mrs, Marge Gaede, a local kindergarten teach- er, reacted favorably to a young- ster whom she had housed. "He couldn't relate...…

November 12, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 61) • Page Image 8

…Page Eighi THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, November 12, 1970 Page Eigh'~ THE MICHIGAN DAILY EVERYTHINS EUE RYT HING, YOU'VE EVER WANTED TO NDb KNOW. ABOUT DEED (But didn't know whom to ask) Trojans trip on trail to fifth straight Bowl bid JUSTI0 plus 25# for postage and handling At last ... in one great book ... a delightful mixture of lore, myth and anecdote never before assembled in a single volume. For instance, do you know how man...…

February 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 111) • Page Image 8

…Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 12, 1970 Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, February 12, 1970 CHICAGO 7' TRIAL: Attorney begins final defense summation' (Continued from Page 1) workings of government could all be fooled, tricked and used." Weinglass repeatedly insisted that the defendants had nothing' to fear from the truth. "My clients wouldn't change a :single garment to curry your favor," he said. "That's the way they are,...…

March 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 131) • Page Image 8

…Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 12, 1970 we Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 12, 1970 11.1 f1 r FD. SCHOOL, PSYCH, CRLT and ISR Workshop one attitudinal change on the environment Featuring: DAVID ANGUS, ALAN GUSKIN, and JIM HEDEGARD THURS., MARCH 12, 7:30 at University Elementary Auditorium BLOW YOUR MIND ON Students disapprove suspension (Continued from Page 1) A few of those surveyed proved Hays' action. Naomi Pl...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 8

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, April 12, 1970 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, April 12, 1970 FI BACK IN FORM: ANN ARBOR CIVIC THEATRE presents the skin of our teeth by THORTON WILDER APRIL 22-25 TRUEBLOOD THEATRE-Frieze Bldg. 8 P.M. Box office opens Monday, April 20 phone 764-5387 ticket prices---$1.50-3.00 Michigan netters rout Ohio State, 9-0O By RANDY PHILLIPS early play, but a strong volley Special To The Daily game a...…

November 12, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 61) • Page Image 9

…Thursday, November 12, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine * Thursday, November 12, 1970 THE MCHIGAN DAILY .Paae .Ni.., Hawks' hopes hinge on running Indiana's super sophomores to lead Hoosier cage revival By JIM EPSTEIN In recent years Iowa footbal teams have been starting their sea- sons off slowly and then tapering off. This year seems to be no ex- ception as, the Hawkeyes invade Michigan sporting a 2-5-1 record Trouble began to brew ...…

March 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 131) • Page Image 9

…Thursday, March 12, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine ThurdayMarc 12,197 THEMICHGAN AIL Paae.Nine A new era in ich igan basketball' By ELLIOT LEGOW The basketball season has been finished at Michigan for less than a week, but speculation has al- ready begun about the Wolver- ines' prospects for next season, and those , speculations center around the expected contributions from this year's exceptionally tal- ented freshman team. Amon...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 9

…Sunday, April 12, 1 ยง10 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Sunday, April 12, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY . 1_.a. iiWiWYI i1I i Wings By JOEL GREER Special To The Daily DETROIT - Last night Bobby t Hull showed why he is acclaimed as hockey's greatest left-winger. In two instances, Hull got away from: Detroit defenseman Bob Vaughn: to score goals and lead Chicago to: their third consecutive victory over the unorganized Detroit Red Wings, 4-2. The vi...…

November 12, 1970 (vol. 81, iss. 61) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN [DAILY" Thursday, November 12, 1970 , Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY I'. Heroin finds new users among Ann Arbor youth (Continued from Page 1) street name for heroin) are in the streets." A brief inquiry in front campus restaurant bears out for it quickly leads one reference to another a junkie, a pusher or both up, quite willing to discuss respective positions in the oin-using community. For most middle-class of a th...…

March 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 131) • Page Image 10

…Page Ten, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 12, 1970 Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 12, 1970 D epartm-ent f rehitecture Atr survival: building a future environment once we have secured a future. Thursdayarch 1 ) 1:30 P.M. ) ARCHITECTURE AUDITORIUM ) Editor of ENVIRONMENT FOR MAN; ENVIRONMENT AND CHANGE; and ENVIRONMEN T AND POLICY TOMJANOVICH ERA ENDS Michigan cagers end erratic year 4 By AL SHACKELFORD A bittersweet bask...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 10

…page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY SundayApril 12, 1970 -,- ~aqe Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY ,....,. ....,, T r .t,... ...r . .. + I For Direet Classified Ad Service, Phone Monday through Friday, 12:00-2:00 (Continued froin Page 6) FOR SALE NEW MODEL portable Zenith 16" TV; Portable Olivetti Underwod typewrit- er. 663-7901. 391379 1966 CHEVROLET 'Chevelle 4-dr. sedan. 6-cylinder. 'standard transmission, very low mileage. Like new; economical. re...…

March 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 131) • Page Image 11

…Thursday, March 12, 1970 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Eleven I1 _a . -- . I . 7A .) A. LEE KIRK. UCLA faces tough I The professional iconoclast 0 ONE OF THE least exalted but most obvious of the privileges of being a senior sports editor is getting your own column and the added privilege of spewing forth any sort of garbage that comes to mind. It is this sacred and honorable privilege that I will invoke in this, my first and perhaps l...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 11

…T~ I- 4- m gcZl: the dQily Caril onner of Burbn Tower Right On. ,* cmn Uivsiy 0igwgsm: H plc * # Women as University nigger: How the 'U' keeps females in their place Percival Price has been climbing the winding stairs of Burton Tower every day for 31 years to set its 53 bells ringing. Born in Canada, Mr. Price was the first non-European to study campanology-the art of bells and bell-ring- ing-at the world famous carillon school in B...…

March 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 131) • Page Image 12

…Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, March 12, 1970 Page Twelve THE MICHIGAN DAILY I ._ , ..J .. .. r _ U I I*3 A4 Y II II II II + , In eonto ftem dr rsso ucnrle ouaingo tadi II view of the fact that every individual bears responsibility toward its solution I (we) II Spledge: (a) to limit the number of my (our) offspring to two children. D- r, I (b) not to have any more children. [ (we) call upon all people wishing to have more t...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 12

… - ;, A T I. 4 I g Robert Williams on revolution .. . Six No reasons to* make U Towers 1 on your lst "Hi, my name is Susie. My daddy makes metal in Chicago, and he wanted me to live in a safe place. When he learned that every apartment door in University Towers has its own lock; he was sold!" Continued from Page 22 cause they're not allowed-the only thing the soldiers can do is say "Don't do that." And the people say, "Well, you...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 13

… -.I 4, 1 4 *i . wi- Robert Williams on revolution .. . Continued from Page 8 through the "democratic" process, the only hope for us is self-determination. I mean a separate country-perhaps five southern states. This would have to be establish- ed with assistance from whites and with assist- ance even from the government. There have been other nations all around the world who are paying reparations to some people-black peo- ple deserve ...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 14

… p - - p - 4._ yd 9 T Women as University nigger "Departments will admit male studenis who are less likely to drop out and have babies." Or, how a young female student sought sexual justice at the 'U' and couldn't find it anywhere. By KATHLEEN SHORTRIDGE You won't find "sexism"in the dictionary, but if you did, the definition would read like this: sexism-n. 1. a belief that the human sexes have distinctive make-ups that determine th...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 15

… 4 C,- Technocracy will not "withdraw in the midst of splendor"; in violence j or otherwise, it must be surpassed. (Continued from Page 17) higher and not a l o w e r state. In: fact one of the g r e a t metaphysical prob- lems of current radicalism is that dialectical solutions to current crisis are all too slow to emerge, that our fu- ture condition s e e mn s still very distant. But it does not become any clearer w h e n located in the...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 16

… p p IL Robert Williams, vanguard of- the black revolution, is back from Red China Return 4 T IV' -.9 from By DANIEL 'ZWERDLING Robert Franklin Williams, the black na- tionalist from Monroe, North Carolina, has re- turned from exile in Communist China, Cuba, North Vietnam and Tanzania where he became the only American to talk with Mao Tse-tung, Fidel Castro, Che Guevara, and Ho Chi Minh. Living now in a quiet integrated neighbor- hood o...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 17

…(Continued from Page 17) pause of it. Oppression can make people sick -- sick enough to treat themselves with drugs that create an illusion of freedom w h e n the real thing is denied.. How about the right to practice medicine? rhere are quite a few f us in medicine- perhaps more than you might estimate from the P'.M.A. image we've project- ed of late - who have the best of reasons for shiver- ing in our boots at Mr. Kunstler's fate. One good ...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 18

… = -M * 9 ,34 Robert Williams on revolution .,.. Continued from Page 7 himself, he is able to start trying to transform society. ** * Talking about the ruling classes and the workers in organizing won't ring a bell. That's old hat. That's all right in some foreign countries but here. peonle are not much concarned about the ruling classes exploiting. For example, you, can say, "Look what the Ford family's got, and look at the Rockefeller's...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 19

…'A Tp T7 4 t' begins at ome, 4 A. U..r z> - William .0.Douglas, POINTS OF.REBELLION, Random House, 1970, $4.95. By DONALD J. HOLMES, As with democracy, fas- cism begins at home. Writing from the con- siderable. distance of the highest bench in the land,; Supreme Court Justice Wil- liam 0. Douglas has sketch- ed for us a sparsely writ- ten, flat out account of the growth of totalitarianism in the Land of the Free. Weighing in at 94 small...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 20

… K - -~ I/ If 41 A local boy moves to the City and makes good. Continued from Page 9 xx hands up in the air. He take off for the other end of the platform, and this New Yorker-this New Yorker-follows him, still shouting. A week later, she is on the platform again, and she does the same to another man. * * * A First Avenue bar. Packed with young execs and stewardesses, a few secretaries in from Queens. One particular girl has been there ...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 21

…1 4 1 1 Y 1 1 I 1 I P, a Where suburbia ends By HOWARD KOHN Lately the people of Novi have been getting pretty damn mad about a scheme to disrupt the suburbs. Not all suburbs. So far just the suburb of Novi. "Well, I cried Sunday and that didn't help," says Mrs. Eileen Howard. Novi sits at the frontier fringe of the Detroit residential ring, about 25 miles north- east of Ann Arbor. Although now only 12,000 people sprawl over its 35 ...…

April 12, 1970 (vol. 80, iss. 158) • Page Image 22

…'4 'A u. -I -14 4 b, 4 - IV 4 .. 19 ,,., i Congress is passing some frigh tening legisla tion Bills pending -- * - *4 '4 I -.j -' .t Cartoon by Bill Mauldin from the Chicago Journalism Review PRE-TRIAL DETENTION BILL . A court may imprison a defendant for 60 days before trial, if it determines after a court hearing that his release would threaten the safety of the community, and if there is "substantial prabability that the per...…

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