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May 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 17, 1985 - Page 13 (Continued fromPage7) month, urging federal lawmakers to and staff salaries. South Main filed for voluntary The Ann Arbor Nicarguan Medical University has anything to do with it." support student aid. Shapiro added that further in- bankruptcy, and the court appointed a Aid Project transports medical sup- But University history professor Testifying at a special field hearing creases are also n...…

May 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 14

…Page 14 SPORTS Friday, May 17, 1985 The Michigan Daily BA TSMEN HOST BIG TEN PLA YOFFS 'M' meets Minnesota By ADAM MARTIN Indiana and Purdue at 8-8 in the Big Ten. With a 24-game winning streak and THE Wolverines square off against a 51-9 overall record - Michigan's Minnesota at 1:00 p.m. today at Ray best ever - most would expect the Fisher Stadium. Illinois will battle the Wolverines to be the favorite at this Buckeyes at 4:00 p.m. weekend...…

May 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 17, 1985 - Page 15 Netters capture Big Ten title By PHIL NUSSEL It was a return to business as usual last weekend in Champaign, Ill. for Brian Eisner and his Wolverine tennis team as they won their 15th Big Ten Championship in 16 years. It was Michigan's 17th title in 18 years. In the team-play tournament, Michigan downed Ohio State in the first round, 5-1. The Wolverines then avenged an earlier loss to Illino...…

May 17, 1985 (vol. 95, iss. 1) • Page Image 16

…Page 16 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, May 17, 1985 Linksters drive to third at Big Tens By ADAM MARTIN total of 1519, three strokes behind BUT, AS Carras put it, third was a ning the runner-up medal and once end, "(Michigan) beat some teams Nobody figured the men's golf team second-place Purdue. Ohio State pleasant surprise. again gaining All-Big Ten status. The that were better than (the to place in the top five, least of all took the numbe...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily Vol. XCIII, No. 6-S Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, May 17, 1983 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages Profs react to planned cuts By GEORGEA KOVANIS Physical education professors said a proposed 30 percent cut to the department is the "lesser of two evils," since many were expecting an almost 50 per- cent reduction in its programs. A key University review panel had originally slated the department, which is in the School of Educatio...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 --The Michigan Daily- Tuesday, May 17, 1983 Senators earn $1.7 milinin outside ineome WASHINGTON (AP) - Senators earned $1.7 million in 1981 for making speeches and writing articles, with more than half the outside income provided by business groups, Common Cause said yesterday. The self-described citizens' lobby said that Finance Committee Chairman Robert Dole (R-Kan.) was the leading recipient of the so-called honoraria, getting $66,...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, May 17, 1983 -Page 3 U elerieals support union vote i i By CHERYL BAACKE It's been an uphill battle for University clericals, fighting for higher wages and equal treatment from supervisors, but after next week the secretaries mighthave a union behind them. A vote scheduled for May 24, 25, and 26 will deter- mine if the University's 3,300 clericals will become part of the American Federation of State. County and M...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 4

…Pnnsac-4The ichian oil - u~cf Early birds get the hats Iy Photo by JEFF These baseball fans watching Sunday's doubleheader between Michigan and Purdue were among the first 2,000 to enter Fisher Stadium. Spectators who' arrived early enough were awarded Michigan hats in celebration of Old Timer's Day. Gourmet fast food eater y comes to Union in July (Continued from Page 1) pleted by September will seat 400 ranging from marinated octopus to peo...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily -- Tuesday, May 17, 1983 - Page 5 'U' research shows job openings By MIKE WILKINSON Occupational fields experiencing labor shortages may be easier to iden- tify with newly-defined methods developed by University researchers released yesterday. The study, commissioned by the U.S. Labor Department in 1981, also iden- tified twelve occupational areas ex- periencing labor shortages, according to Arthur Schwartz, an Institute fo...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 6

…PTPINION Page 6 The Michigan Daily Tuesday, May 17, 1983 0 The Michigan Daily Vol. XCIII, No. 6-S 93 Years of Editorial Freedom Managed and Edited by students of The University of Michigan Editorials represent a majority opinion of the Daily Editorial Board An-Obligation IF UNIVERSITY President Harold Shapiro believes discriminaton is abhorrent then he must extend the rights protecting minorities to include gays on campus. If this protectio...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 17, 1983.- Page 7 PROF LIVES WITH GERMAN TREASURES America fits Garbaty best By CHERYL BAACKE He has vivid memories of waving a paper swastika as Hitler and Mussolini rode by when he was an eight- year-old child in Berlin. Thomas Garbaty was raised by governesses in one of Germany's wealthiest families, surrounded by luxury in a house with fur- niture that belonged in a museum. The Garbaty name was a "househo...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 17, 1983 I I a'R ti 53, qq ~.,, r.. 1t 1C S s V too 2 M L Daily Photo by DEBORAH LEWIS Writing on the wall; The artistic talent of some Residential College students seems to have transcended the boundries of the East Quad prin- tmaking studio into the hall outside. Sioux college wins accreditation Jackson prison inmates get college degrees Jackson (UPI) - Friends and family of those involved bro...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 9

…ARTS Page 9 Tuesday, May 17, 1983 The Michigan Daily UNIQUE JAZZ A T THE CAFE: Belgrave triumphs as trumpeter By Jerry Brebenec G O TO A BAR featuring live music, and you'll see a lot of people there to dance, to seduce, or to check out the lead singer's clothes and haircut. This is all well and good, but in the basement of the Blind Pig, -people come to listen, and to help the performer along. People sharing the cramped tables always end up ...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 10

…Page 10 -The Michigan Daily -TuesdayMay 7, 1'983 AABT is alive and wel but lacks consistency 4 By Lou Fintor O VERALL, COMMUNITY BAUET is alive and well, despite tight finances and part-time dancers. Saturday evening at Power Center, the Ann Arbor Ballet Theatre proved professionally produced, quality dance can be succesfully attempted by a small local company. The AABT, in Saturday evening's production of Beauty and the Beast, featured good...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 17,_1983 - Page 11 Who's Missing??? eoet* Cell' P eg' e v~ey9 °f th e5'nws8 39,W18x' o. 5999asan entbet e 1 95 ich 4a 995' i5 '5~9515 jt Y ° 981 e~ s°fte Agreement between Th Regents of the University o and AFSCME Local 1583 Affiliated Counci Executed May 19, 1981 Agreemn-Th anld 5ne. t mploee NOMe2 91cesAFL- Agreemel-TeMWi ~nt fteUiest and Trades C yo ~ ales BoardIant o Ireco "' Dear 1893 'p U U of M's...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 12

…a.',s, Thin Mihigafnily --Tuesday, Mayv 17.1983 The ROLLING STONES in rr ER" iIf you find your "GIMMIE SHELTER" name in today's - MICHIGAN DAILY -American Graffiti" sl''sdi-pe - You WIN PURELY PHYSICAL" and TWO FREE TICKETS -.,? 'to anynof EXHAUSTED" both XXX STATE 1-2-3-4 MIDNIGHT MOVIES "Harold and Maude" 4 i DEBORAH GILL - What a thrill. Don'tIclimb a hill, don't take a pill. Come to the Daily to get your two free tickets totheState T...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 13

…FALL CAMPUS APARTMENTS Furnished efficiencies through five bedrooms i tral campus area. Fireplaces, den, parking, 2 emergency mainenance and many other extra welcome. Some May leases. Call for a sh today. REAL-INVEST CORPORATION 99-5929 UNIQUE FURNISHED 11 room house for fa cluding 5 bedrooms, 2 baths, separate dining and study - same block as CCRB - extra parki laundry and storage available. 663-4101. UNIVERSITY TOWEl FURNISHED 1, 2, 3 BEDROO...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 14

…Page 14 -The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, May 17, 1983 SPOR TS OF THE DAILY Traeksters win Big Ten 'tune-up' By JEFF FAYE hurdles in 15.50, the 400-meter intermediate hurdles with a victory at sixth singles. He defeated UCLA's T kh Toihi i in 5372 and was a member of the tape-breaking 400- Barry Buss, 6-0,6-2. 4 with the Brig Ten tracx cnampionsnips coming up, Michigan coach Jack Harvey's squad went down to Champaign last weekend to take on Ill...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 15

…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, May 17, 1983 -Page 15 Jacobson named baseball MVP By PAUL HELGREN It was the Jeff Jacobson show at the Michigan Baseball Bust at the Ann Ar- bor Marriott Inn last night. The senior co-captain was honored with three awards, the Ray Fisher (MVP), the Ted Sizemore (best defen- sive player), and a Fred Wilpon Senior Award, which was also given to Wolverine seniors Tim Karazim, Dan Sygar, and Fred Erdmann. THE CHOICES...…

May 17, 1983 (vol. 93, iss. 6) • Page Image 16

…SPORTS Tuesday, May 17, 1983 4 Page 16, The Michigan Daily Batsmen turn attention to playoffs 4 By PAUL HELGREN It wasn't easy, it wasn't pretty and it didn't mean much, but the Purdue series is over and Michigan can now concentrate on more important things like next weekend's Big Ten playoffs, which the Wolverines will be hosting. Despite taking three of four games from the slumping Boilermakers, it was a tough series for Michigan. Pur-...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 1

…The Michigan Daily Vol. XC. No. 8-S Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, May 17, 1980 Ten Cents Sixteen Pages U.S. allies back off on Iranian sanctions Stone on campus Noted journalist I. F. Stone speaks last night in the Union Ballroom on the need for military restraint on the part of the world's super-powers. See story, Page 14. Experts predict still worse nat' WASHINGTON (AP)-Downhill r plunges in factory production and housing construction...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 2

…Poge 2-Saturday, May 17, 1980--The Michigan Daily 4 Rosie Ruiz Runathon, The sponsors promise that everyone will finish first in the six-mile race from Rock Island to Moline, Illinois today. In fact the winners don't even have to run at all in the race to raise money for the American Cancer Society dreamed up by a local radio program director. A lone runner will begin the race, and all the other entrants can jump in 26.2 meters from the end ...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 3

…- The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 17, 1980-Page 3 REGENTS HIKE HEALTH FEE 'U' funding cut 'definite By MITCH STUART Gov. William Milliken will issue an executive order that reduces the state allocation to the University, State Budget Director Gerald Miller said yesterday. University administrators had war- ned the Regents Thursday that such ac- tion was likely. "THERE DEFINITELY will be an executive order and it definitely will reduce the ap...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, May 17,1980-The Michigan Daily Democrats: Do vote May 20 IS YEAR'S Democratic primary will be a vestige of its former self. The state Democratic committee chose its delegates in statewide caucuses last month. Only two names-Jerry Brown who is no longer cam- paigning, and Lyndon La Rouche-will be on the primary ballot. But Democrats should not do as Michigan Democratic chairwoman Olivia Maynard urges and stay home next Tuesday...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 17, 1980-Page 5 Chrysler closing Lynch Rd.' 'full-size car plant. DETROIT (AP)-Battered Chrysler Corp. is withdrawing from the depressed market for full-size cars, at least temporarily, by closing another assembly plant. The action, which will idle an ad- ditional 2,280 workers, is Chrysler's seventh plant closing since last year when it began a major retrenchment designed to 'cut costs and trim its massive l...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 6

…Page 6--Saturday, May 17, 1980-The Michigan Daily Bush outlines plan to revive auto industry; defends opposition to Chrysler's gov't loan By TOM MIRGA made his remarks at a press confe Specialtothe Daily ce held at Detroit Metropolitan Air DETROIT-Republican presidential immediately following his arrival h contender George Bush continued his Oregon, which also has scheduled bid to win the state's May 20 primary presidential primary for May 20....…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday. May 17, 1980-Page 7 NURSE REVEALS COMPREIHENSION PROBLEMS Study sheds light on deaf By JOYCE FRIEDEN Recently completed research in the School of Nursing has several implications for medical per- sonnel in the field of treatment of deaf patients. "The Deaf and Understanding Common Medical Terms" is the title of a two-year study completed in April, 1979, by registered nurse Molly Kline as part of the requirements f...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Saturday, May 17, 1980--The N Do a Tree a Favor: Recyle Your Daily STALLION SHOWTIMES: (G) 12:45-3:45-7:00-9:30 AP Phot SOVIET FOREIGN MINISTER Andrei Gromyko wipes his face with a handkerchief as U.S. Secretary of State Edmund Muskie, right, walks beside him. The two were on their way from the state treaty ceremony to the balcony of the Belvedere Castle yesterday. EEC SA YS SANCTIONS WON'T R ELEASE HOSTAGES: Allies put off sanctions...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 9

…Daily-Saturday, May 17, 1980-Page 9 S. Korea protests taper as president returns SEOUL, South Korea (AP)-Anti- government demonstrations tapered off yesterday as President Choi Kyu- hah cut short a Middle East trip and returned to deal with problems that touched off three days of massive and bloody student protests. He made no statement on arrival. After an all-night meeting, most student leaders agreed to call off fur- ther demonstrations to...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Saturday, May 17, 1980-The Michigan Daily Represenatives list their assets with as little detail as possible 4 From AP and UPI WASHINGTON-Being a millionaire in the House means never having to say what you're really worth. At least so it seems from this year's financial disclosure forms, which show assets of less-wealthy congressmen in far more detail than their more finan- cially fortunate brethren. The House released the financial ...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 11

…ily-Saturday, May 17, 1980-Page 11 Cancer patients can soon procure legal pot LANSING (UPI)-Legal marijuana finally will be available to some Michigan cancer patients by next week-nearly seven months after a measure approving the program was signed into law-officials announced yesterday. Lt. Gov. James Brickley said a ship- ment of 900 marijuana cigarettes is ex- pected to arrive in the state Monday or Tuesday from the National Institute on D...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 12

…Page 12--Saturday May 17, 1980-The Michigan Daily I e~pu ' a A 1y{A x1 . OW P ow INt.', I FOU ning HOT imt L~ost Rew $190 MOV heal 1976 mile larg $125. DIN fore extr: at 7 plea "oes- "EW .NT a4.5$ N Y O'RINGTON YCEE , CA L0L 764-4557 LOST AND FOUND FOR SALE FOR RENT R JND-1 BICYCLE, Rampar. Call 434-9787 eve- TWIN MATTRESS and frame for sale. Almost new. TWO BEDROOM unfurnished apartment near CELEBRATE SPRING! Participate s. dA517 $Wo. C...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, May 17, 1980-Page 13 FTC: Sears made false claims WASHINGTON (UPI)-Sears Roebuck engaged in false advertising by claiming its Kenmore and Lady Kenmore dishwashers were so good that people could pop their plates in without rinsing or scraping, a gover- nment agency ruled yesterday. The Federal Trade Commission or- dered Sears, America's largst retailer to get more reliable tests in the future on dishawashers and ot...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Saturday, May 17, 1980-The Michigan Daily WARNS OF WORLD-WIDE DESTRUCTION I Call mines minut Stone more solve< Stor Stone Union Stone urges military restraint By JOYCE FRIEDEN the U.S. is hostage to the Russians, and our forefathers it it is only properly Muslims," he said. "Th ing the world "a place full of they are hostage to us as well. If there is considered," he said. problem was solved by pati that might blow up at any some mi...…

May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 15

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May 17, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 8) • Page Image 16

…Page 16-Saturday, May 17, 1980-The Michigan Daily 8P orts --"<WN Blue batsmen shoot for Big Ten crown; need two wins to clinch I 4 By MARK MIHANOVIC the Big Ten with average, while Iow The Wolverine baseballers, destinedfor Clinton is as su oblivion in the Big Ten's second the way things ha' division, according to preseason pected us to be ina pollsters, are instead two victories the 6-1, 185-pound away from the conference title and can nat...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 1

…The ichi n D 11 YVol. LXXXIX, No. 12-S TheMicigan DalyN lU Thursday, May 17, 1979 Sixteen Pages Ann Arbor, Michigan Ten Cents Soviets may exploit U.S., Saudi relations MOSCOW (AP)-The Soviet Union will make every effort to exploit the rift in delicate relations between Saudi Arabia and the United States, Western analysts here say. According to diplomatic sources, the Soviets-who have no diplomatic relations with Saudi Arabia-have been in cont...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Thursday, May 17, 979-The Michigan Daily Soviets may exploit weak, U.S., Saudi relations 'U' offcials 'handicapped' for awareness experiment (Continued from Page) - Fahd, half brother of the ailing King Khaled, has maintained a significant power base in the monarchy and has run the kingdom's day-to-day affairs. But he is one of about 40 princes with varying degrees of power who must consult with one another on decisions affecting the ...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 3

…Conmnmittee says House ean diseipline Diggs WASHINGTON (UPI) - The House Ethics Committee decided without dissent yesterday that Congress can discipline Rep. Charles Diggs Jr., (D- Mich.), for his kickback conviction even though voters have since re- elected him to a 13th term. Attorney Robert Barnett argued in vain that the Constitution gives voters an absolute right to decide who represents them. Diggs, senior black member of the House, was...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, May 17, 1979-The Michigan Daily eMichigan Daily Eighty-nine Years of Editorial Freedom 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, MI. 48109 Vol. LXXXIX, No. 12-S News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Singles now urbanizing The real estate people call By MICHAEL SINGER them SSWDs (for single, separated, widowed or divorced), time, an increased demand for that get built will go to con- and they are ...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 5

…Wage-price dispute rejeetion urged (Continued from Page i benefit hikes, although it has been Parker, acknowledging the "impor- stretched to accommodate larger set- tanceand urgency" of the suit, promised tlements, such as the estimated 9 per a swift ruling on what government at- cent to 10 per cent annual increases the torneys argue is a question of whether Teamsters union claims it won last Carter is acting unconstitutionally. month. AFL-CIO...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Thursday, May 17, 1979--The Michigan Daily Bilmay LANSING (UPI) - Legislation creating a Michigan Department of Energy to draft a comprehensive state energy plan was reintroduced yester- day in the Senate. The measure revives a debate last year that featured three rival energy agency plans promoted by the Senate, the House and Gov. William Milliken. THIS YEAR'S Senate version is co- sponsored by Senate Appropriations Committee Chairman...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 17, 1979-Page 7 WITNESS SAID WORKERS FEARED COLLAPSE Testimony GALVESTON, Texas (AP)-Opening testimony yesterday at an inquiry into last week's tragic oil rig collapse in- dicated workers were afraid the plat- form might fall before it tumbled into the Gulf of Mexico. Joe Pillsburg, first mate of the ship that delivered supplies to the rig Ranger I, said his captain told him the workmen apparently felt the str...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Thursday, May 17, 1979-The Michigan Daily Book predicts abortive THE THIRD WORLD WAR: Europe, even though both the Warsaw a target, because of its sentimen AUGUST, 1985, by General Sir John Pact countries and NATO have nuclear value to U.S. citizens). However, So Hackett and other top-ranking NATO and thermonuclear weapons deployed planners seem to be the only group t generals and advisors. McMillan and ready to fire. A European war is ...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 17, 1979-Page 9 'Ashes' fine, fiery despite flaws By CHRISTOPHER POTTER When an artistic presentation turns out to be a mostly brilliant offering, you end up wanting everything in it to be brilliant-you become much pickier, more demanding than you might be un- der ordinary circumstances. Those flaws that do inevitably work their way to the surface thus seem doubly in- furiating. That is the unfortunate burden...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Thursday, May 17,1979-The Michigan Daily Silver with double-black stripe. Corner of State and Hoover. Call663-4482eves. dA518 FOR SA LE ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday, May 20, 5055 Saline-Ann Arbor Road, Exit 175 off 1-94, 225 dealers, everything guaranteed for authen- ticity. 8 a.m.-4 p.m. (come anytime after 5 a.m.). 62B519 JACKET for spring-summer wear. "Camp-No. 7" brand. Excellent condition. Call Seth Bidwell, 665- 6350 af...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, May 17, 1979-Page 11 ! nPU 'JTI iT:E 1113I! UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES Words 1 2 3 4 S.add. 0-14 1.70 3.40 4.60 5.80 700 10 15-21 2.55 510 6.90 870 22-28 340 680 9.20 11.60 29-35 4,25 850 11.50 1450 36-42 510 10.20 13.80 1740 43-49 680 11.90 1610 2030 DAILY LINE CONTRACT Number of Weeks Numk line/week 13 26 39 inches/week 13 12 34 31 27 6 2.10 18 33 30 26 9 2.05 24 31 28 24 12 2.00 30 30 27 23 15 1.95 36 28 25...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Thursday, May 17, 1979-The Michigan Daily i Harvard revamps undergrad curriculum CAMBRIDGE, Mass. (AP) - Har- U.S. Commissioner of Education Er- educated. .. It's not just whatever you will be used by all students by 1982 vard's first major overhaul of its un- nest Boyer said in Washington that he want to do for four years." As under the current system, al dergraduate curriculum in 34 years - had long held the position that there is ...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 13

…U.S. REP. MORRIS UDALL (D-Ariz.), sponsor of the Alaska Lands Bill, was cong yesterday after the House approved the bill, 360-65. The legislation sets aside m refuges and wilderness. PRO-INDUSTRY BILL THROWN OUT: House approves Alaska wii WASHINGTON (AP) - The House passed the conservationist-backed Alaska land bill yesterday, setting aside more than 100 million acres for wildlife refuges and wilderness. House passage came on a 360-65 vote sh...…

May 17, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 12) • Page Image 14

…Page 14-Thursday, May 17, 1979-The Michigan Daily ROOKIE LINKSTER UP TO PAR Maddalena strokes to NCCA's By M.J. SCHNEIDER There are a lucky few born with the potential.to excel in athletic competition. Most, however, have to work quite hard to become proficient. For Michigan freshman Steve Maddalena, a combination of both sweat and natural talent have propelled him into the college golf spotlight this spring. Maddalena began work on his game ...…

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