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October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 1

…' d AH V a N%%Y .i...l..... .....i.RW. ? wM 39 ll Zlli|||...............i...WN S4i~ i . k.} tl |NNI!E aS'... ......R n .L. A aivV ..... ..... OPINION 4 ARTS 7 SPORTS 9 Michigan defeats Western Ontario in an exhibition hockey game Duderstadt: the year in review Unquestionably the best song ever 46F idtq a'q'q u ailt! Ninety-nine years of editorial freedom Vol. C, No. 31 Ann Arbor, Michigan -Wednesday, October 18,1989Tn Earthquake roc...…

October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 18, 1989 Storms postpone shuttle launch CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) - Rain offshore, not demonstrators or mechanical problems, stopped the launch of the space shuttle Atlantis and its nuclear fueled cargo yester- day. "It looks like the local weather is not going to cooperate, we're going to call it a day," launch Director Bob Sieck told the five astronauts who had been lying on their backs in At...…

October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 18, 1989 - Page 3 Bush asks for more ,freedom to act in youps WASHINGTON (AP) - The Bish administration said yesterday it is seeking an understanding with *dongress to ease restrictions on American involvement in foreign coups that might result in the death of a country's leader. White House Press Secretary Marlin Fitzwater said the proposed changes would not alter a longstand- i g executive order banni...…

October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 4

…OPINION Wednesday, October 18, 1989 Page 4 The Michigan Daily* .." Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan The United States and Noriega: The dictator we created 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 48109 Vol. C, No. 31 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Happy Anniversary FIFTY-...…

October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 18, 1989 - Page 5 Speaker laments Ethiopian Jewry by Ross Tanzer Nobel - physics 10 The president of the Michigan Association for Ethiopian Jews spoke of the plight of those Jews' not allowed to leave Ethiopia last night before a small but interested gathering at Hillel. Jack Edelstein, who travelled to Ethiopia three years ago, used slides from his trip as part of his presenta- tjon. Edelstein firs...…

October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 6

…*1 Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 18, 1989 CI JASSIFIED 1~ TO PLACE A CLASSIFIED .IN "tj VttdtpltOUJ . K ads cost $2.10/line for the first day, $.70/line for each additional consecutive day X ads must be placed by 11:00 a.m. the morning before publication K ads must be prepaid with cash, an in town check, or a money order K ads may be removed from publication, but there will be no refunds FRRENT AFFORDABLE 2 bedroom apt...…

October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

…___ RTS Wednesday, October 18, 1989 The Michigan Daily The g s ngle Page 7 reatest t me1 of all '96 Tears' makes its Mark in history BY NABEEL ZUBERI OBSESSION: I am a stylus Question Mark & the Mysteri- ans' "96 Tears" provides vindication that pop music is more important than Mahler and more sublime than Shostakovich, Schubert or anything else that cultural elitists care to throw at us. My engagement with this piece of vinyl plastic ...…

October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Wednesday, October 18, 1989 A far, far better place to read i BY ANDREA GACKI A Tale of Two Cities: Paris and Cleveland. The City of Lights... and a city in Ohio. Thanks to the Cleveland Council for World Affairs, Charles Dickens (as metempsychosis-ed by Bert Hornback, professor of English and Dickens scholar) read from A Tale of Two Cities in Cleveland- this past summer. The date? None other than July 14 - the 2...…

October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 9

…Field Hockey vs. Iowa Friday, 3 p.m. Tartan Turf SPORTS Wednesday, October 18, 1989 Volleyball vs. Illinois Friday, 7:30 p.m. Varsity Arena A~h. Michigan Daily Page 9' Quast heads Hawkeye's quest for defensive success by Bryce Miller Daily Iowan On a team lacking heroes, linebacker Brad Quast is drawing a lot of attention. The only returning Hawkeye football player from last season's all Big Ten team is well aware that people are watchin...…

October 18, 1989 (vol. 100, iss. 31) • Page Image 10

…Page 10- The Michigan Daily -Wednesday, October 18, 1989 'The NeXT M Computer System is the first com- puter in the world (and so far the only) to use read/ write/erasable optical storage. While PCs today are typically equipped with Winchester drives that store 20 to 40 MB, a single optical disk can store 256 MB. Plus, it is removable, for portability and added se- curity. This dramatically new tech- nology pro- vides storage that is simul- ...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-nine years of editorial freedorn Vol. IC, No. 29. Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, October 18, 1988 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Daily Stores praise ppolice increase BY DAVID SCHWARTZ Three people representing Ann Arbor business associations ad- dressed the Ann Arbor City Council last night, commending Mayor Ger- alti Jernigan's directive to increase police patrols in the troubled May- nard and Liberty area. Jermigan's decision to reques...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2- The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1988 Police Notes Break-ins Jewelry, stereo equipment and a camera, valued at a total of $1,000, were stolen from a home in the 1100 block of Nielson Court Sunday, Ann Arbor police said. Sgt. Jan Suomala said the thieves apparently forced open a storage area gate to gain entry into the home. No arrests have been made in connection with the burglary, he said. -In another break-in, thieves re...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 3

… Court arraigns four U' students The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1988-- Page 3 75 show for BY DAVID SCHWARTZ AND RYAN TUTAK Four University students were ar- raigned yesterday on charges stem- ming from their involvement in a protest during the Oct. 6 inaugura- tion of University President James Duderstadt. LSA senior Rollie Hudson and Rackham graduate student Sandra Steingraber were each charged with assault and battery of an Ann ...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION Page 4 Tuesday, October 18, 1988 'Th M ' cV* in Doily Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan 4 - . -......-....-. - --. M -- - .. LI:Att ~rstc~ ll~2 e~ito _______________ Vol. IC, No. 29 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor. Ml 48109 Unsigned editorials represent a majority of the Daily's Editorial Board. All other cartoons, signed articles, and letters do not necessarily represent the opinion of the Daily. Cut ...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily -Tuesday, October 18, 1988 - Page 5 Pro-choicers air TV ad LANSING (AP) - Opponents of Proposal A - which would ban state-funded abortions - took to the airwaves yesterday with a $750,000 advertising campaign to warn Michi- gan voters that the proposal could mean higher taxes. A television ad unveiled by the People's Campaign for Choice says banning Medicaid abortions for poor women could increase welfare costs as much as...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 6

…Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1988 CLASIFIED ADS 764-0557 LOST & FOUND FOUND-Ladies watch between S. Quad & W. Quad on E. Madison. Call 764-1747 after 6:30 pm. LOST MON. ON DIAG/CCRB AREA Gold women's watch, gift from parents. Seiko, brown face. $Reward. Call Miriam 930-0538. LOST PASSPORT #445332 at Metro Air- port. Please call Saeid Tehrani at 763-8403. LOST: GREEN CASHMERE SCARF 10/14/88 noon between room 1512 CC Li...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

…'l ARTS Tuesday, October 18,1988 The Michigan Daily feelies NJ pop feels. g~ood BY BRIAN BERGER I can't think of a whole lot of bands who have been inspired by the Velvet Underground's tender muse and have not sucked mightily. Yes, there is a Spacemen 3, an Original Sins, a Half Japanese, and a B.A.L.L., but they are the exc-,p- tions. No, the sad truth is that one could take all of the pallid poseurs of the British haircut bands and the psu...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1988- Various Artists 'Til Things Are Brighter Rave Records. 'Til Things Are Brighter is a tribute to Johnny Cash, a compila- tion of 13 songs made famous by Cash, and a fundraiser for the Ter- rence Higgins trust, a group dealing with the growing AIDS problem. Three good reasons to buy this record right away. But.... Marc Riley (The Creepers) and Jon Langford (Mekons) assembled a backing ...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 9

…Hockey vs. Illinois-Chicago Friday and Saturday, 7:30 p.m. Yost Ice Arena SPORTS Volleyball vs. Illinois Friday, 7:30 p.m. Crisler Arena Tbh. Michigan Daily Tuesday, October 18, 1988 Page 9 Blue Lines M' pleased with sweep despite close victories BY TAYLOR LINCOLN Last weekend the Wolverines opened their 1988-89 hockey campaign with a pair of 6-5 victories over last year's CCHA cellar-dweller, Miami (Ohio). Two games, two wins. But they ...…

October 18, 1988 (vol. 99, iss. 29) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1988 College There is something wrong with come, an college football besides alumni your hea giving more than their fair share of No choo support. There is something wrong does a wi with college football besides How a sleazeball agents budding into players And w lives. There is something very wrong who drov with college football. City forI Ties. That's it. Ties. ticket, w Last Saturday, M...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 1

…Brothers of a sort Photo essay See Weekend magazine 'cl ble Ninety-six years of editorialfreedom IEt Vol. XCVI - No. 32 Copyright 1985, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, October 18, 1985 Ten Pages Gumbel brings 'Today' to Diag position as president. "He is in as marvelous a position." Brown's president, however, did not seem to be as forthright with infor- See GUMBEL, Page 8 By REBECCA BLUMENSTEIN The small, priv...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Dily - Friday, October 18, 1985 PI Lams may form 'U' chapter By TIM DALY Pi Lambda Phi, the nation's first fraternity to be founded on a non- sectarian basis, may soon have a chapter at the University. Currently, 16 undergraduates are members of a Pi Lambda Phi colony. "We are hoping to be recognized as a chapter by the spring of 1986," said Esteban Cabello, treasurer of the Pi Lambda Phi colony. pI LAMBDA PHI was esta...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily --Friday, October 18, 1985 -Page 3 0 As H A P PEN I NG S1 Salvadorans recall persecution Friday Highlight The nation's housing plight will be the focus of Poletown Lives and a discussion at 7:30 p.m. in MLB 1. The event is part of the "Midwest Housing Conference Making Affordable Housing a Reality" and is presented by state Representative Perry Bullard, the Housing Law Reform Project, the Community Housing Coalition, and ...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 4

…I OPINION Page 4 Friday, October 18, 1985 The Michigan Daily 4 Research, finances key in State of 'U' "The University of Michigan is indeed on the move," University President Harold Shapiro said Monday during his annual State of the University address. Focussing many of his remarks on the current debates over the role of the Univer- sity in conducting controversial scientific research, he avoided specific references to the Strategic Def...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 18, 1985 - page 5 F. a. VfiV a 4r FiV a. ik R E F 1! { i d e . Y de i 5 a E Ebp Rt E E 5 AP11 r Iw! Illy lllui IIIIIIIII IIII Hlllimuml mnumm IIIIII Ilullll 11111111 NIII jl onmiolllll INnnO I molu 141 Igm a li u mmm m j yuolllq ul In II , I Illlllif liimill ll ICI IIIU " Iplllllaal mll lil II' Inllll! , IIII! it IIIIIIIIIIII l I (IIIIIIIIIII !! . Illtmumm iu! 111111 N NU91B(fl01 ilmilluq laaall}INI ulll mr...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 6

…4 ARTS a, - f The Michigan Daily Friday, October 18, 1985 Page 6 ." -" s i 'Coca Cola' and a smile r ',I I I F IT IS POSSIBLE for a movie to slap its audience in the face, then The Coca Cola Kid has perfected the art. Captialism never looked so unjust as it does in this refreshing film when it is forced upon an isolated Australian village in New South Wales. Erik Roberts masterfully provides the slick, ambitious yuppie exec fro...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Dily - Friday, October 18, 1985 -Page 7 I Records The Cure featuring Mad Bob. The Cure:Mad Bob land Co. hit Detroit Max Karl-The + (MCA). German guitarist Max latest album The Circle is typ much of European rock. Li continental acts, Karl's alb American rock mannerism thoroughly aimed at a red, w blue market. The record sle even boast that the alb "engineered in the Queen's by Nick Griffiths." Marketing gestures aside,. very...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 - The Michigan Daily - Friday, October 18, 1985 Students view 'Today' (Continued from Page 1) and contrasted the University and Brown University. By tracing the steps of a typical freshman at each of the schools, NBC felt that it could best illustrate the differences between a big state school and a smaller, Ivy League institution. And by providing glipses of everything from the mar- ching band to members of Phi Gam- ma Delta fraternit...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 9

…Volleyball vs. Illinois Tonight, 7 p.m. CCRB The Michigan Doily SPORTS Friday, October 18, 1985 Deadline for Basketball Season Tickets Applications, today Michigan Ticket Office Page 9 'M'icers look to step on bulldogs tails By SCOTT G. MILLER A weekend series at Ferris State appears enticing to most hockey teams. After all, who could be scared of the Bulldogs? The team finished at he bottom of the CCHA standings last eason and is again ...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10 - The Michigan Daily- Friday, October 18, 1985 Blue 4 D' versus Iowa 'O' THE LINEUPS Michigan Iowa (Continued from Page 1) OFFENSE downs and leads the league in all- purpose yards with 836. In addition, he is one of Long's favorite targets, coming out of the backfield for23 cat- ches for 249 yards. "You're just not going to shut an of- fense like that completely down," admitted Schembechler. "Long's going to hit some passe...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 11

…4r 0 COLUMN (Continued from Page 2) spot, Steven and I tallied up the in- justices we had been subjected to during the ride: We were summarily ignored, yelled at, and forcibly pushed up against the car door. "When I come home from college," I whispered to Steven, "when Mom asks me to sit in the front seat with her and Dad, I'll say no and sit in back with you ... and we can talk, and I won't answer anybody else's questions." We laughed an...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 12

… 1w -W w a COLUMN Home from college WHEN MY oldest brother Paul came home from college for the first time he slipped into the front seat of the family car, and neither Steven Catch of the Day I esOi y ivilr\' or I said a word. The thought of not fighting over front seat privileges was, for the longest time, completely foreign to us, but Paul was wearing a suit jacket and nice slacks. There was no denying it - he was a man now - and we...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 13

…4 WE Ca V to V -cs .J x, Ca. W 0 t 0 C W V V t020 Q 4 ar)0 3 C.? C9 C.3 cn r. w cC aU 4 vi W v p0O 4) co as "Dco C- , U, '. co m > O43aV°,°X=O > n )ot O Oin O c~ Op c w n cU 0 c O .O O T R +> 3 ~ ai. ' O t o 3 W zoo co o n ' uC. C) Q. U, w C1 cu Ma Z ~ a ) w a) - u cu ~-~- ~ 0~C.UC co4co mm m....mm~mm.mm m mmm mmmm m mm..I cu 3 . E U ~0U * " i i Lo~ OX o w LL.. Q!Z :5 a ' c mmmmmmmmmmmmmm> "I 0 0 hwt N) 0 0 . 0 0 0 44 U) V. I I '-I 1~ I-...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 14

… 7W 7W LOCAL BAND Walking on sunshine? By Hobey Echlin W ITH THE GLUT of pseudo- psychedelia and the all-that- jangles-is-gold musical ethic that seems to be invading every nook and cranny of the new music psyche, it's no wonder there are fewer and fewer bands that haven't succumbed to the care-free, cow-punk, have-a-beer- and-a-song style of the Replacements1 or R.E.M., fearing a "too serious, too sophisticated" label. After all, they ar...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 15

…w 'f MC First Run Films AGNES OF GOD Three of America's finest actresses, Jane Fon- da, Anne Bancroft, and Meg Tilly are the leads in this psychological quasi-mystery. A young nun (Tilly) is found in a room with a strangled newborn infant, presumably hers, but claims that a miracle has occurred. Fonda is an inquiring psychologist who squares off against the convent's Mother Superior (Bancroft). At the Campus Theater, 1214 S. University, 668...…

October 18, 1985 (vol. 96, iss. 32) • Page Image 16

…Yl -VtU I I 0 UR SPECIES has a intrinsic desire for domination. Slavery has permeated societies for thousands of years; exploitation is accepted and rewarded in the business world. Our treatment of animals in modern society mirrors these social hierarchies. We view animals not as a fellow species within the animal kingdom, but as objects created solely to serve us. We use them for protection, enter- tainment, sportsmanship, and of course,...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-five Years Of Editorial Freedom 'J' L LIE43UUr i!IalQ Doldrums Windy and rainy; tem- peratures in the low sixties. ' Vol. XCV, No. 37 Copyright 1984, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Thursday, October 18, 1984 Fifteen Cents Twelve Pages . I Students call cod By ERIC MATTSON Ask any student who actively opposes the Univer- sity's proposed code of non-academic conduct why it is bad and you'll get a lecture on studen...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 2

…-- -- - s w~. .no I Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18, 1984 Courts may settle code dispute IN BRIEF 1 (Continued from Page 1) the code should be passed, but he noted that as it stands now, it may be difficult for the code to produce fair results. 'IF YOU HAVEN'T got rules of evidence ... it just doesn't seem that a. board or a committee could resolve anything equitably," he said. Another difference between the code and civ...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 3

…Mondale will rally 'for key student votes The Michigan Daily- Thursday; October 18, 1984 Page 3 Nobel prize goes to American (ContinuedfromPage1) ents who supported Hart in the state caucus may cast Republican ballots in the Nov. 6 election, according to Kit Coash, an LSA junior working on the rally. "I think (the rally) will be a real tur- ning point for some students," Coash added. "Even if they can't see him, they'll think that he cared ...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 4

…f 4 OPINION Page 4 Thursday, October 18, 1984 The Michigan Daily Sd 1 ByDal One of the rea people elected Ro cut .welfare. Am being taxed to , edmingly filled w paying excessive Reagan took offic four with income wereeligible for fo ~y adding work r re-adjusting ma, schedules, the pr mandate to cut u costs. But as theF hiitted, the Ame wanted to leave in pletely destitute. totally dependent (are) our obligat going to happen1 Reagan promis...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 5

…I ARTS The Michigan Daily Thursday, October 18, 1984 Page 5 - -. Angel performance By Laura Bischoff W HILE THE TIGERS were win- ning the World Series Sunday night, Angel Parra began his concert in the Ark. Students, members of Ann Ar- bor's Latin American Community, and others packed into the Ark to listen to the famous Chilean folklore singer. Angel Parra, now 40, began playing the guitar at age 14 and toured Chile with his family's...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 6

…I Page 6 - The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18, 1984 It's high time or the lock to By Dennis Harvey L IKE A DOUBLE bill of solid but unin- spired B movies, Tuesday's Flock of Seagulls/Comateens concert at the Michigan Theatre didn't cheat on the promised amount of mild fun, but a predictable case of ennui still set in somewhere around the middle of the second feature. The NYC Comateens are a trio (with welcome percussive help from Chu...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

…LADY'S WATCH LOST. Maroon band/face. Gold/Silver toned details. Reward 764-1805. 46A1018 DOG LOST. 2 year old female Golden Retriever. Answers to Katy. Child's best friend. Reward. 484- 3905. 53A1025 FOR RN CORNER OF STATE AND HILL. One bedroom fur- nished apt. with heat & water incl. $340 call 663-3050. SPEARS-WOLTERSOM 621 CHURCH ST. 23C1019 UNIVERSITY TOWERS PARE NTHOOD For reproductive health care services, sexuality education, steriliza...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…4 Page 8- The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18 1984 Michigan Hockey Guide 1984-85 *R# ,~~ k _, aa Daily Photo by JEFF SCHRIER The Wolverines' acrobatic goaltender Mark Chiamp will team with fellow senior Jon Elliott in the nets to supply a solid one-two punch. Chiamp led the CCHA in saves last season. 1984-85 Michigan Schedule Goalies shoi By TOM KEANEY Red Berenson faces a dilemma with his goaltending this year, but it's a dilemma mo...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

… Challenge: -The Michigan Daily -Thursday, October 18, 1984- Page 9 From Blues to Blue, Red takes command Michigan Wolverines Coach: Gordon "Red" Berenson 1983-84 record: 14-22-1 CCHA record: 11-18-1, 9th place Who to watch: Senior goalies Mark Chiamp and Jon Elliott; top retur- ning scorer Chris Seychel; defen- seman Todd Carlile; freshman Jeff Norton, Joe Lockwood, Brad Mc- Caughey. Berenson wants more production from his forwards. Predict...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 10

…4 Volleyball vs. Wisconsin Friday 7:00 p.m. CCRB SPORTS Hockey vs. Ferris State tomorrow and Saturday 7:30 p.m., Yost Ice Arena ' ., , * u'. ., . The Michigan Daily Thursday, October 18, 1984 Page 10 Newcomers essential to icers' rebirth .:':4 ht By ADAM MARTIN Two days before the 1984-85 hockey season began, new head coach Red Berenson firmly expressed his desire to build Michigan into a national college hockey power. And the form...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily - Thursday, October 18, 1984 - Page 11 Sophomore punter gets 'freshman roll' By KATIE BLACKWELL A mere six months ago, if you asked O Bo Schembechler to comment on Michigan's 1984 punting game, he'd grumble something to the tune of, "Ahhh, I don't want to talk about it. I don't know who's going to do the pun- ting."' w The source of Schembechler's pre- season kicking jitters was a com- bination of the loss of four-year stan...…

October 18, 1984 (vol. 95, iss. 37) • Page Image 12

…4 Page 12 The c Mic an Daily - Thursday, October 18, 1984 4 I 1 i ri I I 4 'I "W X7 k $' ' .s£:. 4 i-filip4l t-M I rqi a I I I.W l 11111 E I Il I Fist %AI . : s Ik (I# N ; 4nJ . IWM J I 0 111 [ ------------- -------------- - ------------- ------ mom" ---- WAN" 0 '(6 1 ' ' 40 70 iTA-As m IA TL I 11' t H I I I li k' Q rII r'-V m m …

October 18, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 1

…Ninety-four Years of Editorial Freedom P Lit ig 4Iai1Q Melting Things should be nice and clear after last night's frost, with a high nearing 60. Chance of rain tonight, but it won't be so cold. Vol. XCIV-No. 36 Copyright 1983, The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, October 18, 1983 Fifteen Cents Eight Pages I SACUA State Court calls for proxy vote review By THOMAS MILLER The University's top faculty commit- tee decided yest...…

October 18, 1983 (vol. 94, iss. 36) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, October 18, 1983 UAC opens '83 Rx.. M A T1f'K7 K TUTQLU'I tyiMA.' IYr LLjIarilmj This year's homecoming means more than just a football game, beginning with a dance in the Union Ballroom tonight and ending Sunday with two. popular rock performers. Staffers at the University Activities Center, who have organized most of the week's events, say they will be offering students "a totally new look at homec...…

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