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September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 43

…Thursday, September 5, 1974 THE MICHIGAN UAiLY Page Seven Thursday, September 5, 1974 THE MICI-IIGAN UAILr Page Seven Loneliness on Saturday night Local galleries delight art lovers, nature enthusiasts By BETH NISSEN The best part about Saturday night is Sunday morning. Most students can escape the electric nagging of their ,alarm clocks and leave themselves umpled in bed until noon. Getting happy and tired enough to necessi- tate such...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 44

…page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5, 1974 ~'age Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5, 1974 Ii~ .... . I Si 11 S I I t t 0 + LOW RATES-You.can rent a refrigerator for as little $3:64 per month. Televisions are as I o w as $4.68 per month. * VARIETY-The Cellar has 3 sizes'of refrigerators from 2 cu. ft. to 5 cu. ft. Two sizes of TVs: 12" diagonal and 16" diagonal. 9 BUY OR RENT-The Cellar sells the s...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 46

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5, 1974, Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5, 1974 FRESHMEN! ENJOY SINGING? The U-M Arts Chorale meets Tuesdays and Thursdays in Auditorium C, Angell Hall, 3 to 5 p.m. CLASSICAL AND CONTEMPORARY MUSIC The Choir has become noted for its campus concerts as well as appearances on tour. It has acquired the reputation of extreme high qual- ity. Applicars should have previous choral ...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 47

…Thursday, September 5, 1974 THEMIC.HIGAN DAILY Page I h ree, L thursday, September 5, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Dance-sensory stmulant By MARNIE HEYN Combining grace, free - flowing movement, and raw power, dance is one of the most stimulating art forms to be found anywhere. The University and surrounding community offer a wide range of pro- grams both for people who want to dance and for those who want to watch. Whatever tur...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 48

…Page" Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY E hursday, September !), 19 /It I Amateurs learn theatre art. . U By JOHN McMANUS Housed in what used to be a city equipment garage, the Ann Arbor Civic Theatre provides a place where students and com- munity members can sharpen their dramatic skills. Although an amateur group, civic theatre present five major productions from September to May, each with a budget from five to ten thousand dollars. Earnest in ...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 49

…Thursday, September 5, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY t age Five Ann Arbor dance scene ; Award winning flicks abou "(continued from Page 3) Friends of Newsreel and theI IN ADDITION, Th fe a tu e s Blin e e , blle trents the Natural Science Audi- New World Film Co-op, which ries each Friday and fea ure Ba ine e, all trium for its weekend show- use the Modern Language listing of the week (continued from Page 3) ' ing gum and. razors at the door, 'l...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 50

…Page Six I HE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5,. 1974 Page Six IHE MICHiGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5, 1974 Carillon By BILL HEENAN Contrary to popular belief, Burtor Bell Tower does not shelter bats or an elderly man banging his hammer. Rather, an instrument vaguely resemb. ling the piano awaits University music students. From atop the 212 foot tower, Hudsor Ladd plays such tunes as "The Enter, tainer," and "Raindrops Keep Falling ...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 51

…THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Orating poets inspired by PB S p i A) ro C e ,3a \..1\ 0 . ' y0 l d* e mu + P~s~ R~ . , "0' *. a 0 , 17 r Y 4Ie E E u s 1 t r ~ u e s i i By JOHN McMANUS ner and Robert Bly, a National According to informed soiirc- Book Award winner. Charles es, there are more poetry read- CWright and Charles Simic will ings in Ann Arbor than almost also read from their works. anywhere else - including Man- "Lately the reading...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 52

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5, 1 9/4 r w ir. rrr rniri The Non-Profit Store Run by Students A STUDENT BOOKSTORE RESPONSIVE TO YOUR NEEDS ,+ BOOKS a. 'V 4, 'I . Books for all U courses Lots of USED BOOKS 25%-35% off, Cliff Notes, Monarch Notes, Schaums Outlines Plus all sorts of books to while-away your time with SCHOOL SUPPLIES Notebooks, pens, pads, tablets, binders, typing paper and ribbons, envelope...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 54

…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Battling for change ir By SARA RIMER Compiling the report of the Commission on Graduation Re- quirements (GRC) was a gruel- ing year-long process that in- volved lengthy meetings and ex- tensive research, but student member Jonathan Klein, '74, can only shrug his shoulders despondently a n d s a y, "It doesn't amount to a hill of beans." He cites sparse attend- ance at the LSA Gove...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 55

…R Thursday, September 5, 1974 THE MIC:HIUAN UA«Y rage i n ree Thursdoy, September 5, 1974 VHEMIGHWiAN L.IALLT rage iriree Regents: Wielding ultimate power over the University By REBECCA WARNER ceremonies for party faithfuls. lunches, treated to chummy Few students know what the While several Regents are Uni- conferences with deans of the Board of Regents is, and even versity alumni, only one, Re- various schools and cofleges,I fewer ca...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 56

…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5,1974 Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September ~, ~1974 ! .! \ --_ _ RC:A By JO MARCOTTY and CHERYL PILATE For those who feel intimidated, overwhelmed or unchallenged by the anonymity and standardization of the literary college (LSA), there is an alternative - the Residential Col- lege (RC).; Established seven years ago, the RC is a division of LSA designed and implemented by a g...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 57

…Thursday, September 5, 1974 THE MICHIGAN. DAILY rage Five .:r..zSpebr,,17 TEMCIGNDIY aeFv -U -p13 i Join the Crowds... Enjoy Shopping at FoIett's! The first few weeks in a new environment can be quite challenging to even the strongest of people. To many of you your whole life will change . , the strong may become weak, the weak may become strong. Only time will tell where and how you fit into this new spectrum of life. But no matter the...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 58

…Pdge !six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 5, { 914 Pdge SixTHE MICHIGAN DAILY 1 hursdoy, September 5, 1974 Graduate workers move to unionize, bargain with 'U' Pres. steers by remote control (continued from Page 3) thought;of what might then re- sult:,strike. A SUCCESSFUL w o r k stop- page among the teaching fellows would effectively cripple the University as an institution geared toward undergraduate education. Last 'February, t...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 59

…Thursday, September 5,=1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rage Seven Thursday, September 5, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rage 5even Writers hit big jacpot By SARA RIMER Do you dream of winning the Pulitzer Prize? The Hopwood Awards may not be as well-known, but they frequently offer more money. If you turn out high quality plays, fiction, poems, or essays, the University might reward your liter- ary talent with several hundred dol- lars. When Mary Coole...…

September 05, 1974 (vol. 85, iss. 1) • Page Image 60

…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, To Serve YOU Best i SN kes Sept;~ ~Q k WeSept z' T{ 4r 'Sept 4r Z0 tc FSQ" Sept t4 "6.8;30to s SO pt 5 h $t . .3 0 o 3 C? I ,; «,' a r { .9 i r' t rkt "3 For Every Course on the Michigan Campus USED BOOKS Our stock of GOOD USED Books is the largest in 'the ty and at the BEST PRICES! We guarantee the correct Book for every cr oe serve you best .Engine...…

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