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April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, April 19, 1988- Page 9 Poet Donald Justice highlights Hopwoods The cast of the University Musical Theatre Department's 'On The Town' used fascinating choreography in what was one of the most elaborate and well-done productions to hit Ann Arbor in al long time. By Marie Wesaw When critics praise Donald Jus- tice, 1980 Pulitzer Prize winner for his Selected Poems , they mention nothing about a flamboyant style. Inst...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 10

…Men's Tennis vs. Ball State Today, 2:30 p.m. Liberty Sports Complex SPORTS Baseball vs. Michigan State (DH) Tomorrow, 1 p.m. Ray Fisher Stadium The Michigan Daily Tuesday, April 19, 1988 Page 10 x Wanted: Manager " Previous A baseball manager is a lot like a human cannonball. Getting. in, both know they eventually will be fired. And, like the circus performers, managers take their act on the road. After being fired, they usually retu...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 11

…Dinger parade leads Blue over Purdue By RICHARD EISEN Earlier this spring, the road was unkind to the Michigan baseball team, as they lost five of ten games in Texas. But things have changed, as the road has become a little less nasty to the Wolverines. Last weekend at Purdue they swept two doubleheaders from the Boilermakers, giving them eight straight Big Ten road victo- ries. In all, Michigan has won 17 straight road games. In its last eigh...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 12

…9 j I Page 12 -The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, April 19, 1988 M' women net two Big Ten victories I By STEVE SCHLUSSEL The Michigan women's tennis team continued its assault on the cellar dwellers of the Big Ten last weekend by drubbing winless Purdue and Illinois, 8-1 and 6-3, respec- tively. Regardless of the opponent's record, the wins were crucial, espe- cially after last week's heartbreaking loss to Michigan State. "We needed both of...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 15

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April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 16

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April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 17

…L' 4 - t4 L p4 - V .4". 1 L {t ' w> <~ .q> A-. > -1 '7 w -' 4 V > < 7A A <~ 1 t- V ~ . r- 4 4 nL The ide to Consumer Products 8 Financiol Services' Editor Carole Gomberg Rubenstein Associate Editor Julie Foreman Assistant Editor Cathy Dodge Contributing Writers Jan Farrington, Georgia Hesse, Susan Hines, Warren M. Krueger, Marilyn Melia Art Director Stephanie Toral Photo & Graphics Editor Cecily Rosenwald Art & Production Vice President Donna...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 18

…ONCE YOU HAVE ONE OF THESE 4 I IT'S AMAZING WHAT DOORS WILL OPEN. I I I GET $400 FROM FORD AND PRE-APPROVED CREDIT FROM FORD CREDIT. If you've graduated, or will graduate, with a Bach- elor's or advanced degree between October 1, 1987 and January 31,1989, you may qualify for $400 from Ford and pre-approved credit from Ford Motor Credit Company. To qualify for pre-approved credit, o you need: (1) verifiable employment beginning o within...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 19

…1/ X . X J °" ' Last ~ U magine yourself behind the wheel of your new car... the velvety touch of the uphol- stery... that new car smell... the sweet hum of the engine... the feel of the wheel as you take those precision turns. You're in control, riding on top of the world. You've got freedom- freedom to cruise... freedom to take that trip to the land of sunshine and sandy beaches. How can you make this dream be- come reality? With a little...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 20

…I and sounds. Listen for the steadiness of the engine's sounds and cabin noise. Open the windows to hear any unusual sounds while braking and turning. Drive on different surface pave- ments to check the car's handling and smoothness of ride (suspension sys- tem, braking, and steering). Make sure you're comfortable be- hind the wheel. Can you reach hand and foot controls without stretching? Is your head too close to the roof or windshield? Is ...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 21

…Seniors and Grad Students: , Get a new GM vehicle and $400 and defer your first payment for 90 days* Congratulations, graduates! At GMAC we believe you deserve credit for all that hard work. That's why we developed the GMAC College Graduate Finance Program. It helps get you into the Chevrolet, Pontiac, Oldsmobile, Buick, Cadillac or GMC Truck of your choice. It gets you going on a credit history. And it gets you $400 plus a 90-day deferme...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 23

…The Credit Direction have set emcstarsd tucrdit line of Congratulations exent acadec iast c neo Because of Crd for YoUr e silver Super e students agre aside a of conle fre asking. 3us n $5,000- a ne of a select groUp s yours ated se~~t'~Yor~below~ and we'XX sed You are o uerCard. moi elw oved for the Ssponse for aas SUep app eS tear-0 ways- return the SuperCard future success- the Silver s es for yture with best wihe e ice president SuperCard ...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 24

…4 rates. Comparison-shop for the best rates. e Hold on to your credit receipts; carry them in your wallet, or keep a running list of the month's charges in your checkbook. Remind yourself that some of the money in your ac- count is already spoken for, and you'll be less likely to spend it before the charge bills come through. e Limit your initial short-term debt (retail accounts, installment loans- everything but a mortgage) to no more than 1...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 25

…select one: QI Citibank MasterCard® or QI Citibank Visa® Please use ballpoint pen. Print full name First Middle Initial Last Name ot School I I I I I I I ( IBac as you wish it to (do not abbreviate) II I I I I Bac appear on card Your Address at School Social ( I I I IDate of Moi Da y Yr Number and Street I I I I ( I Security Number I Birth (ifldifferenttfrom permanent address) I I 1 1 1 Permanent I( (I I I I I I I I I I I City. TOnic I I (I...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 26

…Why it's easy for students to get a Citibank credit card. 4 As a student, you've obviously been through a lot- lengthy lectures, grueling exams, numerous papers. And Citibank thinks you deserve credit for all that. That's why we've made it easy for you to apply for credit. You don't even need your parents to co-sign. (What other bank makes it that easy?) rI All you need is a photocopy of your validated student ID with current enrollment sti...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 27

…Scoring Points: Credit by Computer You may have a higher credit rating than you think. More and more lenders are running credit applications through computer "credit scoring" programs that may actually give you points for being under 25-or living at home with your parents! How do you score on the table below? Hypothetical Credit-Scoring Table Fill out your credit profile by answering the nine questions below in Table 1. Circle the one response...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 28

…1 4 The "Not-So- Weird" Science of Creating the Ideal Computer System <3 t 1 The Lowdown on Is your PC plain vanilla while you long for a banana split? Have you be- gun to take another look at your hard- working, faithful, original equipment and wondered whether or not it's time to add on and/or upgrade the system? Pitfalls abound. One person's need for speed is another's waste of money. In a quest for increased memory, do you simply nee...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 29

… memory is to buy a new system board altogether: a much more drastic and expensive solution than an expansion card, which simply plugs into the sys- tem board. Modems: All Alone, or the Telephone? Modems (short for modulator demodulator, phew!) are little paper- back-book-sized bundles of circuits that allow computers to "talk" to each other via telephone lines. With a modem, you can buy access to all the business, scientific, educational, an...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 30

…Showcase Plus Presents a 'neup of s upo mart Buys for 7988 Ford Festiva Festiva proves that small also can be roomy. Only 140.5 inches long, it has as much room inside as some cars almost 2 feet longer. And it's equipped with power front disc brakes, rack-and-pinion steering, steel-belted radials, and a MacPherson front suspension. Dodge Colt For the cost-conscious who want quality, reliability, and fuel economy, this three-door hatchback o...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 31

…I 4. V Man an J I * '4, 9 1 N t Summer vacation isn't far you're thinking about d Grand Tour of Europe this or maybe basking in the sun c sand beach. Unless your i vacation is to travel first cla way, there's usually a way vacation and not spend a for First, decide where you wa There are hundreds of excitin fascinating, and restful place and you have to choose the c right for you. Travel agent books, and experienced tray be helpful in maki...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 32

…4 er's checks issued in U.S. currency and then exchange money as you travel. If you're going to be in just one country, it's easier to have your traveler's checks in the native currency. Also, when you exchange money, the more money you cash, the better your ex- change rate will be. It might be wise to pool your money with your traveling companions when you exchange cur- rency to obtain a better rate. Take along $50 to $75 in the currency of ...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 33

…Online Computing Power from CompuServe Puts You Ahead of the Pack. No matter what kind of personal computer you have, Passing Gear from CompuServe turns it into a powerful career-launching tool. Passing Gear includes a mem- bership to the CompuServe Infor- mation Service-more than 700 offerings in all, including specific services developed to give students nearing graduation serious job- landing advantages. I And now, Passing Gear is avail- ab...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 34

…4 WHO Wants to Know? My parents want me to e phone home while I'm away at school. What's the best way to keep telephone costs down? A Check with your long-dis- * tance company. Chances are there is a special plan that lets you call , home and pay one predetermined /? hourly rate. If you call on weekends and at night, many long-distance companies offer a flat hourly rate, no matter where you call. So you can call your girlfriend in New York, ...…

April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 35

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April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 36

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April 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 135) • Page Image 38

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March 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 113) • Page Image 19

…w w lw ww w .ter s IRW mw w Page 4 - The Michigan Daily - Saturday, March 19, 1988 Wolverines look to move past second round M hopes t ) swallow Gators By GREG MOLZON Special to the Daily Salt Lake City - If Michigan head coach Bill Frieder needs to know anything about his next oppo- nent in. the NCAA tournament, all he needs to do is call Purdue's head coach Gene Keady. The Boilermakers found out all they wanted to know about Flor...…

March 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 113) • Page Image 20

… OPINION Page 2 Saturday, March 19, 1988 The Michigan Daily Code will go into The Michigan Daily - Satu effect li Excerpts froi approved coi f. Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII, No. 113A 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 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...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 1

…4 4W Ninety-eight years of editorialfreedom Vol. XCVIII, No. 98 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Friday, February 19, 1988 Copyright 1988, The Michigan Doily t Regents select Athletic Director By STEVE BLONDER The University's Board of Re- gents chose a successor to Michigan Athletic Director Don Canham dur- ing a closed meeting yesterday, In- terim University President Robben Fleming said. Regent Paul Brown (D-Petoskey) confirmed that a deci- sion...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 2

…4 Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 19, 1988 CIA to recruit at law school By MELISSA RAMSDELL The Central Intellegence Agency next Friday will recruit University students on campus for the second time since September - this time at the law school. Sign-up sheets will be posted at noon today for first-year law students interested in interviewing at Hutchins Hall for summer jobs with the CIA. Representatives from two student group...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 3

… Speakers recount visits to By KRISTINE LALONDE Drawing on personal stories and anecdotes, three panelists yesterday shared their views on the future of the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, and the possibility for resolution of the Palestinian- Israeli conflict. The forum, sponsored by the Center for Near Eastern and North African Studies, provided insight into the conflict's causes, as well as characteristics of the recent drama. During a questi...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 4

…4 OPINION I Page 4 Friday, February 19, 1988 The Michigan Daily ,i Gli fidligan tlU Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Vol. XCVIII No. 98 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 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. Students fighting racism Don't rag on this fat boy 4 LAST FRI...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 5

…I Director attrac ts large following By MARINA SWAIN Getting Milwaukee residents involved in and appreciating the performing arts has been on the playbill of the Milwaukee Repertory Theater's artistic director. John Dillon, who has directed classic American plays in England and Japan, and lectured on American Theater in Asia, Europe, and Latin America, spoke to a small audience, including Ann Arbor residents and students about making drama ac...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 6

…4 Page 6 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 19, 1988 rClASSIFIEDADS 6-0557 4 LOST & FOUND FOUND: AN ANKH EARRING on Fri. mght on the sidewalk of Hill btw. East U. and Church. Call 764-3619. FOUND: One silver pin outside Angell Hall auds. Call 996-9249. LOST: GOLD RING 2-10-88 on Observa- tory, near cemetary. Reward 747-6350. FOR SALE DYNASTAR COURSE GS SKIS w/ Marker MRR bind. $250. Call Don 764-4738. HOME/CAR COMPONENTS & SPKRS. TV'SNCR...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 7

…ARTS ,a - - - - - - - ---- - - - - --- -- -- The Michigan Doily Friday, February 19, 1988 Pagt Sunnyland Slim By Alan Paul 81 is pretty old to be playing the blues with verve and energy. Hell, to my 21-year-old bones, it seems pretty old to be alive, for God's sake.. But Sunnyland Slim, 81, and still going strong, will be at Ypsilanti's Depot Town tomorrow night for three high energy sets of rockin' pi- ano blues. You may be skeptic...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 -The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 19, 1988 The View From The round ... The yellow zone is for North- west and the blue zone is for Delta and you can't unload here, sir; no, more than three bags, ma'am; and ,te flight's at the end of the con- course and it leaves in five min- utes... We are at the airport. And invari- ably we are here because we have someplace else to go. Perhaps that's why - even as we stand outside and take ou...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 9

…Wrestling vs. Ohio State Saturday, 2 p.m. SPORTS Men's basketball vs. Michigan State Monday, 9:30 p.m. Crisler Arena The Michigan Daily Schembechler favored to be named new A.D. Friday, February 19, 1988 Page 9 The Schef's Specialty Mills making the grade with SAM SHEFTER eCh OutstZ g outing (Continued from Page 1) Department. He was unavailable for comment yesterday. All of the final candidates to re- place Don Canham, who is retiring ...…

February 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 98) • Page Image 10

…4 Page 10-The Michigan Daily-Friday, February 19, 1988 4 h 4 o a 1 ON vvpM Interview Sign-Up and Information Day... For Graduates In: * Electrical/Computer Engineering * Computer Science " Applied Math " Engineering Physics * Mechanical Engineering One Day Only Thursday, March 3 9 a.m.-3 p.m. North Campus Commons East Room * Please bring 5 copies of your resume. " Make an intelligent inter- viewing choice. " Come in when you c...…

January 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 75) • Page Image 1

…WEv 4F Ninety-eight years of editorial freedom Vol. XCVIII, No. 75 Ann Arbor, Michigan - Tuesday, January 19, 1988 Copyright 198'8, The Michigan Doily Boycott, Unit march draws 1,500 By JIM PONIEWOZIK More than 1,500 people marched through the streets of Ann Arbor yesterday and gathered on the Diag as part of a Unity March in honor of Martin Luther King's birthday. The marchers locked arms in imitation of the civil rights marchers of King...…

January 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 75) • Page Image 2

…Page 2 -The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 19, 1988 Research group to study racism IN BRIEF Compiled from Associated Press reports By DAVID SCHWARTZ The University's Research Policies Committee (RPC) anPounced yesterday it would form a subcommittee to investigate problems of racism and sexism on 'cinpus and to help devise solutions fdr these problems. Members formed t h e subcommittee because they consider tacism and sexism important issue...…

January 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 75) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 19, 1988- Page 3 Moody honors Rev. King By HEATHER EURICH Tears streaked down the face of Dock Riley as he danced yesterday with Linda Dudley, in a performance portraying the struggles of Afro- American life. Riley and Dudley, members of the Common Ground Theater Ensemble, performed as part of a "Celebration of Interconnectedness" held at the Alumni Center by the School of Nursing to commemorate Martin Lut...…

January 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 75) • Page Image 4

…PINION Page 4 Tuesday, January 19, 1988 The Michigan Daily 4 Edited and managed by students at The University of Michigan Homophobia persists at 'U' l , Vol. XCVIII, No.75 420 Maynard St. Ann Arbor, MI 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. * * * * R~ikT 1z inv.enS1t1Vrn AT THE LAST MEETING o...…

January 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 75) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 19, 1988- Page 5 Anthony Henderson, a member of the Black Student Union, delivers the final speech of yesterday's rally on the Diag. MLK Day: Honoring the dream Daily Photo by DAVID Bob fieadows, LSA senior, broadcasts tapes of Rev. Martin Luther King, Jr. during the blockade of Angell Hall. I …

January 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 75) • Page Image 6

…Page 6 -The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 19, 1988 ClASFE ADS 764-0557 4 LOST & FOUND FOUND: Near S. Quad 1 gold clip-on ear- ring. If found, call Dave X769-8619. LOST FRI. NITE large ivory earring, proba- bly at Dekes or on Cambridge. If found, please call Valerie 996-0597 reward. LOST: 2 BOOKBAGS - 1 black, 1 blue from Stbckwell cafeteria on Tues. Jan. 12. If found, please call 662-3915. LOST: A SMALL GOLD RING near Couzens. Has my ...…

January 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 75) • Page Image 7

…ARTS Tuesday, January 19, 1988 *. The Michigan Daily Page 7 o .. ___ __ U-Roy plays original D.J. style By Todd Shanker Thousands of adrenaline-juiced reggae fans were experiencing deja vu. In the midst of Jamaica's unfor- gettable 1980 One Love Peace con- cert, a familiar figure took the stage for a rare appearance. The small man with flowing dreadlocks, fierce brown eyes, and a huge gold bracelet engraved with "U-ROY," began his s...…

January 19, 1988 (vol. 98, iss. 75) • Page Image 8

…Page 8 -The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, January 19, 1988 Records Steve Kilbey Unearthed Enigma Records Brian Ritchie The Blend SST Records kAhhh, solo records. The darn things always worry fans of whatever b'and the protagonist originally came from. Beyond that, solo records pre- sent a quandry when judging their merits. Does the solo artist have anything to say outside the frame- work of his/her original band? If so, d'. fans of the band want ...…

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