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September 08, 1998 (vol. 108, iss. 119) • Page Image 19

…aI1e £idpigan atIg HIRING PAGE ur sew W a II .I' 0 0WIPEW ORL.D SPORTS CENTER Part -time Positions Available for Fall September 19 -December 21 Concessions Staff, Soccer Referees and Roller Hockey Referees WWSC is now looking for dependable and reliable people to fill open postions for our Fall sports seasons. Flexible schedule, pay rate determined by experience. Stop by 2140 Oak Valley Drive, Ann Arbor, MI 48103 to fill out an applica...…

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…20A - The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 8, 1998 'M' gymnast makes U.S. team By Tracy Sander my head Daily Sports Writer such a bi He may be young. He may have rotation as been a rookie of sorts. But Michigan hers. gymnast Justin Toman took it all in "I had a stride and left Indianapolis as a got all the member of the U.S. national men's day of co gymnastics team. fun and n .Competing with Michigan team- my group. mates and forme...…

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…The Michigan Daily - SportsTuesday - September 8, 1998- 21A Kids, fans have good 'Experience' before watching loss at Crisler , By Jon Zemke Daily Sports Writer At 11 o'clock on a hot Saturday ru ing, dozens of young kids ran h ugh the gates and into the carni- ral-like atmosphere of the "Michigan Experience." These children scampered through he empty parking lot just east of the unnel leading into Michigan Stadium. They bounced on a moon- va...…

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…Wy- ttttIt~ftftron- September 8,1998 _________ ____ _____ Michigan Union o'okstor Not your same old boo kstore... *We Now Car* *inflatable furniture *a new line of bath and beaut producV *sheets, pillows, leece blankets *the newest styles of michigan clothing Oh yeah, we still have the largest selection of textbooks & study aids on campus!! -aT - We're still located irthe 0 basement of the Michigan Union...giveus 4 a call at 995-8877 for our ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 - 23A Weak plot puts '54' at less than positive By Matthew Barrett Daily Arts Writer There's no doubt that there are plenty of interesting tales to be told about the happenings inside the night club Studio 54, but this isn't one of them. "54," the story of the popular New York spot of the late '70s and early '80s is nothing more than the million to one shot of a dreamy teen from New Jersey who ...…

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…24A - The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 U'prof. Into The Wild Jon Krakauer Anchor Books In a fast paced world defined by material- ism and superficiality, it is often quite diffi- cult to remain grounded. Perhaps this is espe- cially so for college students who too easily become trapped by the spiraling game of competition. But, for a moment, imagine the other extreme. Imagine a college student immediately after graduation donat...…

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…The Michigan Daily - Tuesday, September 8, 1998 - 25A 'X-Files' actor m stifies au iences at Malnstreet By Gabe Smith Daily Arts Writer "We think that Fox Mulder's found the truth and gone way past it. Actually we hope he never finds it, otherwise we would be out of a job;' remarked Dean Haglund in reference to his character of Ringo Langly on the hit television series "The X-Files.' Langly is part of a trio of paranoid conspiracy theorists c...…

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…next top: Soul mate d ikjan Tomorrow in Daily Arts: t Stop Wonderland" makes its stop at the Michigan this U Breaking Records, the Daily Arts guide to new releases in c The Sundance romantic comedy takes fate to new heights the music industry, returns for a special Wednesday appear- ling the tale of a woman broken-hearted by love only to find ance. Check out the latest in new CD releases. oul mate is waiting at the next subway stop. Check out ...…

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…Ilctfaky - it part of the routine 4ou are the music, while the music lasts." -T.S. Eliot from "The Dry Savages," 1941 s you step through the threshold of yourdorm room, you may A' eel as though, you finally have arrived. You may see coming to the University as an opportunity to set yourself free of parental encroach- ment, a means to find your true call- in life, or a place to find intellectu- imulation. And you will probably be confused as he...…

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…2B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 Even when everythlng changes, stay in control Some people say there are no guarantees in life. They're wrong. Now that you're here at the University of Michigan, you should know that one thing is an undeniable certainty: In the next three, four or five years that you are here, you will make decisions and encounter situations that will reveal who you are, what you will become, a...…

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…The ichigan Dai l ew Student Edion -- September 8, 199 J onversion tto fantic S powerul 4ii hgh school, its all about image Any actions you took durnn those ur fateful years had the potential f)r either elevating or destroying your reputation. In my high school, as in many oth- ers, school spirit was out. Sure, there were the ditty pom-pon girls who ran up and down the football field cheering for the East Brunswick (N.J.) Bears, but in genera...…

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…4B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 The Daily's books are in! A limited-edition first printing of The Michigan Daily's book, "We're No. 1: The 1997 National Championship Season," is now available at the Daily's offices at 420 Maynard St. and at select local retail outlets. Get the most complete coverage available of Michigan's football season along with breathtaking photography. Limited first edition available for...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 - 5B 4naomy of a class discussion: Nkltzsche disciples, ki _pies and butt-sm oockcrs ilasses large enough to require dis- cussions tend to be filled with all different types of people. In such an environment, one has the opportunity to see Yellow classmates up close and personal and Jecome privy to their innermost intellectual thoughts and personal otions regarding the bject matt...…

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…6B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 Ffrst day 10s always a roller coaster of emotion Legalized marijuana would solve issues. must admit. T he day I moved ito my college dorm room,d Iwas a wreck. I was sick. The humidity added a thick, sticky fog to the air. Earlier that morning, my boyfriend and I had said our goodbyes to each other before he left for school hundreds of mriles away, and before I left for Ann Ar...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 - 7B ollow thI, list to have college fun n the interest of honesty, here's a disclaimer: I am probably not the ideal person to be giving anyone advice, I'm speaking from the highly confused vantage point of a senior without a thesis topic, who is all too soon to be an English graduate without a job. I've begun to think, in fact, that all these advice columns really ought to be writt...…

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… 8B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 Ann Arbor's atmasphere makes the 'U' unique T he question really is funny when you think about it. 'Why did you come to the University?' It's a question you'll be asked about a million times before you leave school, and I think I've heard every answer there is. They range from "I've always loved the football team" to "Well, I didn't get into Cornell." What makes these answers...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 - 9B eAll you wanted to know - ut were afraad to ask STUDENT GROUPS inutes after arriving at Orientation, the first thought racing through your mind was p robadly, "Wow, this really sucks" This information is based on good, solid research. After all, this is what happened to everyone we know. According to the University, first- year Orientation is supposed to "encourage prospecti...…

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…10B - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 Students need to explore all options before GREEK Continued from Page 18 join any organization, including a fraternity or sorority. The Greek system, particularly at the University does have much to offer the student body and surrounding community. It overflows with active and eager student leaders, stresses academics, par- ticipates in philanthropic events and provides a nea...…

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…S mbols of e V ast a 4lfetime ollowing a long family legacy of Michigan alumni, I entered the University with a less than enthu- siastic outlook. My parents would probably say this is an understatement. I vowed never to own and much less wear any Michigan paraphernalia. I cringed each time my mother boasted that she "bleeds maize and blue." I pretended not to know the words to "The Victors!" And I laughed as my Dither, a recent University grad...…

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…2C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 E-mail becomes a crucial * element of student life at 'U' By Adam Zuwerink Daily Staff Reporter From keeping in touch with friends around the world to a cheap, quick way of asking your parents for money to checking on the latest announcements from professors, e-mail has become a major form of communication for University students. "I check my e-mail at least once or twice a d...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 -3C A PERFECT UNION After nearly 100 years, the Michigan Union is still a home By Susan T. Port and Jennifer Yachnin Daily Staff Reportrs Although it began as an all-male club, the Michigan Union has progressed into a home for all students. "It has always struck me as ironic that the Union, started as a member-organization for white men, has evolved into the center for many student...…

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…4C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 -NORTH CAMPUS Media Union, Pierpont draw 'U' students north By Mark Francescutti Daily Staff Reporter When University students tire of the hustle and bus- tle of Central Campus and downtown, a sanctuary lies only a few short minutes away. New and old students who live on the University's main campus often miss the pleasures of North Campus, one of the most scenic areas of Ann ...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 - 5C ormer Golden Apple winners enrich lecture halls, students education By Erin Hohuos Daily Staff Reporter Stories of laughter and intrigue dominate the mem- ries and experiences of some of the Universities' most prominent professors. "For me, this is a place of intellectual splendor that has as its first characteristic freedom," said Ralph Williams, an English and religion profe...…

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…6C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 Entering the University is challenging enough. Below is a guide to 'U' housing with bunches of vital information. On the Hill Mary Markley Hall Location: On Washington Heights next to School of Public Health Number of students: 1,180 students (505 female, 675 male) Special programs/opportunities: 21st Century program (in-house living/learning); Underground snack bar General i...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 - 7C Students travel the world to study languages, cultures By Uma Subramanian Daily Staff Reporter Istanbul, Johannesburg, Paris and Rome. The names of these cities cause many University students to conjure images of ancient civilizations, famous landmarks, and the allure of foreign food and remote cultures. ut at the University's Office of International Programs and the Overseas O...…

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…8C - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 Fraternities,sororties'Greek to many first-year students By Susan T. Port Daily Staff Reporter Fraternity parties, community ser- vice and friendships are aspects that motivate many students to rush campus fraternities and sororities. The Greek community, comprised of the Interfraternity Council, the Panhellenic Association and the Black Greek Association, is the largest stude...…

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…The Michigan T Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 - 9C PS officers keep watch, 1end helping hand to ' Presenting the new PowerBook G3 It's been rethought and reengineered from cover to cover. It's sleek. It's intelligent. It's endlessly adaptable. Oh, and one other thing. By Rick Freeman Daily Staff Reporter Department of Public Safety Officer Mark West can patrol campus for four hours and the only time he'll turn on his li...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998- - 10C Problems with food or weight? We can help. r COUNSELING . EDUCATION . SUPP ORT GROUPS KEFERRAL HELPLINE for problem eating, anorexia, bulimia and compulsive eating CENTER FOR EATING DISORDERS 111 North First (near First and Huron) 734-668-8585 a non-profit agency serving Ann Arb~or since 1963 1 At FANTASY ATTIC COSTUMES$ W54d k a Y!_ r "t *theme party supplies *gag ...…

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…Don't sleep through 'U> roductions M any of us come into Ann Arbor thinking that we are cultured, or at least somewhat in touch with spheres of society other than our own. We think that we live on the cutting edge of diversity and artistic expres- sion. We think that we have our eyes wide open to the spectrum of little worlds that make up the entire society. We think we know what life's all about. Coming from south-suburban cago, I thought I k...…

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…2D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 FUTURE Continued from Page1D 1959. Galleries exhibiting such art forms as paintings, sculpture and jewelry abound, but many of the newer exhibition spaces in Ann Arbor offer alternatives to the com- mercial art market. Zoom gallery, launched in April by University '95 alumnae Todd Cashbaugh and School of Art graduate student Heather Boykin, is one of the non-profit contemporar...…

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…The Michioan Daily -- Naw.gtiirlpnt FAtinn -gpntomhor R 100S2 _._ ltl Sculptor finds art in natre AraKoval=Mk Daily Arts Writer In sunshine and rain, a sculptural group forms in front of the audience's eyes, and visiting artist Patrick Dougherty's sculpture making has received support from the Ann Arbor and University community in several ways. The community was able to par- take in the project during its forma- t by stopping by, admiring, as...…

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…4D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 Museum -provides fun for all ages By Christine M. Paik Daily StaffReporter That old saying "seeing is believing" may be true, but at the Ann Arbor Hands-On Museum, maybe the proper motto should be "doing is believing." At the Hands-On Museum, one won't find signs that say, "please do not touch the display," as visitors are encouraged to use their hands to engage in the dif- fe...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 - 5D Minority actors simply aren't Oscars priority By Prashant Tamaskar Daily Arts Writer On the eve of the Academy Awards ceremony celebrating the best films and performances of 1995, Reverend Jesse Jackson published an essay on the lack of nominations received by people of color. His protest of the Oscars and the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences received widespread pu...…

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…6D -- The Michigan Daily -- New Student Edition -- September 8, 1998 3- __4 s I' IT_. E A , 3 St Fresh imaginative vegetari an cuisine .err THE Great Drinks!. Great Prices'! Woodland Plaza 734-668-6603 T1raver Village 734-662-3664 AftVlt& 9 . Michigan Union 734-+669-8977 Ctering Dept. 73-662-7701 1 UJNIVERSIT Y CLUB New Menu! Dessert.« Cappuccino . Fresh Juice Bar 314 EAST LIBERTY ANN ARBOR 662.1111 Voted Best Low Calor...…

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…- 4 e _ n r D lIv Ncw t udnt D I .: ,. .,, , ..-. i--:R . - .. p.., 1 tn ti~ mom Scored 9 out of 10 for food- Ann Arbor News Restaurant Review *We are the only* Chinese restaurant in town serving brown rice _________________________WEST HURON z 116 S. Mn Stret __________________________WASHINGTON T1jc imew Lime cIutmcse sPectdLlit.tm twsAuz TtTc ctIMCse cutime fruit, to-f u and vegetarian dishes " strawberry with beef " papaya with...…

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…8D - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 'U' museums' exhibits. range from dinosaur skeletons to Monet MUSEUMS Continued from Page 1D Eastern artifacts, including figurines of gods and goddesses, as well as mummy cases, occupy another gallery. A tempo- rary exhibit, entitled "Reconstructing Personal Style in Late Antiquity" shows decorative garments of clothing worn from the 4th to 7th-Century Common Era, and examine...…

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…The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 - 9D Renovations mark Michigan Theater's changes this fall By Peter Meyers Daily Staff Reporter University students stepping onto campus this fall will find many differ- ences in the Michigan Theater from when they lefl town. The historic theater is undergoing a $4.4-million renovation that will peel off the current facade to restore the theater to its 1928 look. The theater will s...…

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…100 - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 A2 Film Festival offers choices By Gerard Cohen-srtgnaud saily Arts riter Does' the thought of seeing Arnold Schwarzenegger, spouting one-liners in yet another overhyped, poorly acted and bewilderingly inane movie make you sick to your stomach? If so, you might find solace in the offerings of the Ann Atbor Film Festival, which features a refreshing and eclectic mix of experi...…

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… FOCUS The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8. 1998 - 11D Since the October, 1939 release of Frank Capra's "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington," Hollywood has tried to examine the intriguing and remote world of American politics. From corruption and cover-ups to farce and fear- lessness, filmmakers have depicted how the political system can be manipulated by the powerful, dominat- ed by the heroic and idealized by the public. This ...…

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…191) - Th I ')flDailv -- Ne~w Stuident fEdition - September 8. 1998 I.. I I USED COMPUTERS AND USED FURNITURE Desks, Tables, Chairs, Dressers, Chests, Sofa Beds, Mattresses, Electronic Goodies, Etc... .r PLYMOUTH HURON 2 PARKWAY m *z KAXTER 01 UNIVERSITY 3241 Baxter OF MICHIGAN PROPERTY DISPOSITION 764-2470 Noon to 4p.m., M-F BACK TO SCHOOL SALE We sell previously rented furniture at remarkably low prices!*. r"I LIVING ROOM Sofas F...…

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…M' sports: You never really know 0 unny thing about college sports s, you never really know. Just when it looks as if the signs all point in the same direction - to anoth- er four-loss season, say, as was the widespread forecast for Michigan's football team at this time last year - they have a way of surprising you with a U-turn. Just when you think the script has already been penned - poof The dreaded rebuilding year is rewritten *o Michigan'...…

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…2E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 All-America Haro takes fourth in regional all-around By David DenHerder Daily Sports Writer One All-America honor was not enough for LaLo Haro. It has been 28 years since Michigan has had an All-American in the all-around. This past sea- son, sophomore LaLo Haro broke that skid, placing fourth at the NCAA Championships at Penn State. But after Berkeley claimed the team title on...…

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… FOOTBALL The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 - 3E Champion product of team unity ASADENA, Calif. - It was a glorious site. As the last two sec- onds expired on Washington State quarterback Ryan Leaf and the Cougars' chance to upend the No. I team in the country, the Wolverines finally had a chance to relax. The scoreboard read Michigan 21, Washington State 16. Rose Bowl cham- pions. National champions. A perfect *ec...…

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…4E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 BASKETBALL Future uncertain at Crisler F rom the day he arrived in Ann Arbor, Brian Ellerbe's job whatever it was - drew con- troversy in enormous proportions. After all, in just 12 months, his job title changed four times. The story of the Michigan basket- ball team is well-documented. Dirty dealings emerged in the summer of 1997, yet went unproven as the NCAA and a Kansas l...…

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… HOCKEY The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8. 1998 - 5E All that matters is ,final result heMichigan hockey team did a T clot of losing in the 1997-98 sea- son. But, in the end, who really cares? The Wolverines dropped their first game at Yost Ice Arena in 36 games. They lost to Michigan State four times, including the Great Lakes Invitational championship game - *Michigan's first time falling short of *at title in a decade...…

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…'' 6E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 Death of 'M' wrestler taints promising season, leads to new NCAA policies By Uma Subranuanian Daily Sports Writer For the members of the Michigan wrestling team, the 1997-98 season was one they will never forget. What started out as a promising season soon was over- shadowed by the tragic loss of teammate Jefferey Reese. Reese's death just prior to the start of the season ...…

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… WOMEN'S BASKETBALL The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 -- 7E lbunament ailed to ollow scr t SCALOOSA, Ala. - It wasn't supposed to end like this. 'Ihe Micng an women's basketball team's storybook season was supposed to have a storybook ending. The Wolverines, who in two years went from the joke of the Big 'en to the class of the Big Ien, were supposed to beat seventh-seeded UCLA in the first round of the NCAA Toumam...…

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…8E - The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8, 1998 '97 season may preview future volleyball success Harris stands out in second year on links By TJ. Berka and Josh Kleinbaum Daily Sports Writers It occurs countless times in the world of sports -a team comes out of nowhere to have a remarkable season and falls back into the realm of also-rans just as quickly. The Michigan volleyball team had its best season ever with a 21-12 r...…

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…The Michigan Daily- New tudent Edit ion - September 8 1998 - 9E soccer takes first tournament title By Jacdb Wheeler Daily Sports Writer Fgur years ago, Debbie Belkin took over a Michigan soccer team with no histry and an uncertain future. But no1 ivJth a Big Ten tournament cham- * ip under their belts, the W cjnes stand on the threshold of a solii.,pst, a bright future and an even mos citing present. Michigan claimed its first-ever post sea...…

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…IE The Michigan Daily - New Student Edition - September 8. 1998 "a since 1 go W 91 p GM40 a . A 4W UP-0 WereMor TaABoktoe '.+wJ!u =2 OftAf andagifts iompute *Fllsrie op cntr am 1 r I I~ga Pi Tradition 341 "'t _ .. ' _ 7 r' i H I a1 Sa J I:r1 f 1 /7~t // 1. dy f ;. r' 440. '1i e 17 - - . - - . ... ""- f - -- - - -' - ,-. , 1 NORTH U C549 SOUTH UNIVERSITY Wing * ilm Development r software & rentalIs -------- - m- F Ir...…

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