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October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 3

…rOU SEE EWS A3P01n C&L AY Next to last chance The deadline is fast approaching for those interested in register- ing for the November election. Tuesday, Oct. 10 will be the final day for new voters to put their names on the rolls. Those who have previously voted in Ann Arbor need not register to vote here. Those who have relocated since the last time they voted (and who among us hasn't moved recently in this highly transient community) should ...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Sunday October 8, 1978-The Michigan Daily LOG BATHE WEEK IN REVIEW Presidential selection process still in doubt Things haven't changed much since last week when it looked like the Michigan. Student Assembly (MSA) would boycott the selection process for the next University president. Tuesday night, MSA decided to wait a week before deciding to boycott the Regents' presidential selection process. MSA has refused to participate in the pr...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, October 8, 1978-Page 5 AMERICAN* R M RO NCE by mike taylor PATTI SMITH'S upcoming visit to Ann Arbor for a couple of poetry readings at Second Chance brings back some memories. Last February. It was a mighty cold night in Ann Arbor, and though hundreds of fans had assembled outside Second Chance by 7 p.m., the management wouldn't let us in until 8:30, the time written on everybody's tickets. We kept warm by taking t...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 6

…6-Sunday, October 8, 1978-The Michigan Daily 'V.. . .0%1. t I 4 ME~ WI, . 421 I $i 1 I I 1 k!. i iS p, 'ediate 0cc 961-1200 von &I #t" t Tarr i! 1 .Y GARDEN! ' f." 9T N Y '' ILLS 4RMS $21A niIEU WARRINGTON CPA sef.'s Jr toa nrat' - bo fl cin diversified MI in S anisn, d- Social Srien a If Wf/U'4 AMl CI 04Lee Avl/75 !l&.isf. MM .iYee 81 04 - 1'wn 11-213M V ult TV. 'W iv. UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES uNV:c.3,Meu.Size ...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Doily-Sunday, October 8, 1978-Page Area anti-nuclear protestors Daily Photo by WAYNE CABLE A GROUP OF NUCLEAR FOES post some anti-"nuke" information on the fence surrounding the Enrico Fermi II plant in Monroe. The trek to the fence was at the tail-end of a demonstration sponsored by a pair of area anti-nuclear energy groups yesterday afternoon. WHAT IMPACT WILL IT HA VE? PBB taints race for governor demonstrate By R. J. SMITH ...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

…October 8, 1978-The Michigan Daily SOONERS ROLL OVER TEXAS ND nips stubborn State By The Associated Press lex b erograms .-r EAST LANSING-Vagas Ferguson and Jerome Heavens eached charged for a touchdown and supplied Notre Dame with a strong ground attack yesterday as the Irish downed a stub- born Michigan State, 29,25, in a con- tinution of the longtime nonconference Pr eparat on Specialsts Since 1938 college football rivalry.. For Informa...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Sunday, October 8, 1978Page 9 DODGERS DEDICATE GAME TO GILLIAM: Nettles bobbles New York Yankee third baseman' Graig Nettles bobbles a ball off the bat of Kansas City Royal Frank White in the second inning of last night's AL playoff game. Nettles was more of a hero than a goat last night, however, as the Yankees clin- ched a berth in their third straight World Series. He recovered on this play in time to throw out White...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 10

…'Cats catch Wolverine (Continued from Page 1) team had committed in its previous three games.. "THE ARIZONA offense controlled the ball quite a bit on us and that con- tributed to our problems." The Wildcats managed 256 total yar- ds while Michigan was collecting 273, out passing the Wolverines 92 yards to 50. "I'm surprised that they ran as well as they did," said Schembechler, "but I knew they'd run on us.'" Arizona dominated the entire fi...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 11

… Page 8-Sunday, October 8, 1.978-The Michigan Daily food .0 (Continued from Page 7) Pradie was still shaking his head and looking perplexed, so I explained. "We are convinced that he is a member of the club to which all the victims belonged. He is a government leader who thirsts for more power, and thinks he can attain it by destroying France's political system. He is cold and calculating, but we have found a weakness in his armor, and...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 12

… Page 2-Sunday, October 8, 1978-The Michigan Daily RAMBLINGS/gregg krupa. M ORNINGS AND S(nday afternoons are not what they used to be. I am not a person who wakes up easily. After the alarm clock rings, I need quick stimuli to keep my nervous system working. Coffee and an English muffin have always proved helpful. But the effects of hot caffeine soon fade. I need something more to occupy a mind all too accustomed to functioning in neutral....…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 13

…Page 6-Sunday; October 8, 1978-The Michigan Daily iTS . -.A Less government: The 'truth according to William Simon By Mark Parrent A TIME FOR TRUTH By William Simon McGraw Hill, 248 pp., $12.50 DON'T LET the fact that A'Time for D Truth is written by a former Secretary of the Treasury stop you from reading William Simon's conser- vative message - it's not a blitz of complicated economic and mathematic jargon. Simon's laissez-faire defe...…

October 08, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 28) • Page Image 14

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October 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…4M'GO CANHAM? See Editorial Page LIEt i Ia1 'M' G O BLAH High--55 Low--35 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, October 7, 1978 Ten Cents Ten Pages Senate grants extension for ERA WASHINGTON (AP) - Jubilant backers of the Equal Rights Amen- dment (ERA) were given three more years to win ratification of the ERA yesterday and immediately predicted a new momentum that could carry them to victory. The vote marked the first time Congress has e...…

October 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

…Page 2--Saturday, October 7, 1 978-The Michigan Daily C h r hWr h ip S rv c e EMMANUEL BAPTIST CHURCH 2535 Russell Street Sunday School-10 a.m. Morning Worship-11a.m. Thursday Bible Study and Prayer- 7:00 p.m. Sunday Evening Service, 727 Miller, Community Room-6:00 p.m.- For spiritual help or a ride to our. services please feel free to call Pastor Leonard Sheldon, 761-0580. Affiliated with G.A.R.B.C. FIRST UNITED METHODIST CHURCH 120 S. State...…

October 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… The Michigan Daily-Saturday, October 7, 1978-Page 3 Recycle Ann Arbor: Trash is their business I ; .... : ~ ..... . , F YOU SEE NEWS {ALW A1L DAJtY hopper stopper Late night Burger King diners Betty Rice and Renee Mann got a lit- tle more than they could digest Tuesday night. Sitting by the window in the Maynard eaterie, their midnight snack was interrupted by an urgent knocking on the panes above them. Casually glancing up at the distur...…

October 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, October 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily Why not Vorster for University president-? Vbrster By Andy Feeney oAnotherstack and totally avoidabl campus, and what's worse, it's just at the time when most of us would like the place to settle down and be mellow so the folks will have a nice time when they zip in from the "Motor City'" for Homecoming. When I say "most of us," I mean me, of course. I don't care what your folks think of H...…

October 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

…NOW PLA YING INMNA NCHES TER: The Michigan Daily-Sturday, October 7, 1978-Page 5 An elegantly simple 'Subject' By RENEE SHILCUSKY The Black Sheep Repertory Theatre's production of the Pulitzer Prize- The subject Was Roses By Frank Gilroy Black Sheep Repertory Theatre John Cleary .... ............ James Presser Nettie Cleay ............. Roberta Yule Owen Timmy Cleary..............Robert Beaupre Stan Gill and Phillip Bowman, directors; Barba...…

October 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Saturday, October 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily Two cats: small Siamese and striped black and gray male. Both wearing flea collars, vicinity of Wall Street. Call 662-9651. 11A1 11 uDYNr iu iC for Friday, uctoner 1s. Call Marilyn at 668-6147. 40B1007 SOLEX 3800 MOPED-good condition, runs great. $V5. Call 426-8542 after 5. 42B1010 DRUMMERS-Like some training from a practiced player? Experienced with beginners, all ages; knowledgeable many...…

October 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, October 7, 1978-Page 7 Senate passes tuition, WANT REGENT ERA SUPPOR T: tax credit, From Wire Service Reports' The Senate, voting on a series of. amendments to the Finance Commit- tee's $23 billion tax-cut bill, yesterday approved a proposal to give parents of college students a tuition tax credit. In a flurry of election year activity, the Senate also voted in favor of Sen. Edward Kennedy's (D-Mass.), amen- dme...…

October 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 8

…Page 8--Saturday, October 7, 1978-The Michigan Daily FORMER U-M AIDE HEADS ARIZONA: Mason's crew set to challenge Blue i Im., By PAUL CAMPBE LL Tony Mason has been here before. Back . in the mid-60's, he spent four years assisting then-Michigan coach Bump Elliott. But ten years have brought a lot of changes. There were no maddening crowds back then. There was no Tartan Turf. rhere was no Bo Schembechler, which meant that beating 'Michigan a...…

October 07, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, October 7, 1978-Page YANKEES TAKE 2-1 SERIES EDGE NY homers flush Rovals By the Associated Press NEW YORK-Just call it the Reggie and Thurman show. Thurman Munson's two-run eighth- inning homer put the finishing touch on what Reggie Jackson started yesterday with a solo homer in the second inning, a run-scoring single in the fourth and a 415-foot sacrifice fly in the sixth. The one-time adversaries, who pooled the...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 1

…. SLAVES See Editorial Page f: 'I L Sic i!3au i Iai1 BOGUE High--57° Low-Mid 40s See Today for details Vol. LIX, No. 26 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, October 6, 1978 Ten Cents Twelve Pages Students criticize course evaluation secrecy By JOHN SINKEVICS Student evaluations of classes and professors are often the most important factors that a student considers when choosing his or her courses. The fact that a certain teacher is well-pre...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 2

… Page 2-Friday, October 6, 1978-The Michigan Daily FREE POCKET BILLIARDEEXHIBITION with JIMMY CARAS FIVE TIME WORLD CHAMPION Thurs.Oct. 12-4-PM and 8 PM MICHIGAN UNION BALLROOM Suit is filed for-battered women St Mast s j Men's 1 S 1 t . ,+ t f t J+ f tiY ' f at E". r r F F = r I f-7 t S+ ~ 2.a art r F k rrR '.f' , t'i1i4.rw By MARION HALBERG The Washtenaw County Legal Aid Society has filed a suit calling for increased protection for wom...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 3

… 1 ' ~if YOU SE E NWS &VPE14CALL 6DAI1y Milliken blasts itz for ads BRICHARD BERKE_ SChipless Sad news for campus Carter nuts: Chip of the Georgia clan won't be on the Diag today as was advertised in leaflets and on a Diag banner this week. Son of Jimmy was slated to plug Democrat Carl Levin in his race against U.S. Senator Robert Griffin in November, but it turns out Chipper can't make the Levin appearance. But then again, what would he ...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Friday, October 6, 1978-The Michigan daily c11ant19 Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LIX, No. 26 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan NA SAsearches for extra terrestrial dollars A slave is a slave is a slave i*s a slave 0 0 0 L AST MARCH the Regents decided to send letter to those corporations in their portfolio which have South African operations, The purpose of the corres...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 6, 1978-P Yiddish novelist wins lit prize Ann Arbor's Oldest And Finest Natural Foods Restaurant STOCKHOLM, Sweden (UPI) - Isaac Bashevis Singer, the Polish-born American author whose moving ac- counts of Jewish life in Polish ghettos brought "universal human conditions to life," yesterday won the 1978 Nobel Prize for Literature. Singer, 74, a resident of New York City, was a surprise choice for the $164,7...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 6

…A FULL SERVICE MEXICAN RESTAURANT with DANCING NIGHTLY presents - - - - Ann Arbor's Premier Discoteque 611 CHURCH ST.-NEAR SOUTH UNIVERSITY 995-5955 Page 6-Friday, October 6, 1978-The Michigan Daily Strike empties candy machines *1 Washtenaw jail chief resigns post By SHELLEY WOLSON If you've been thwarted in obtaining your library study break candy bars this week, you may still have to hold out a little longer. Employees of the Ann Arbor ...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 6, 1978-Page 7 McCan By BILL BARBOUR Les McCann's music is hard to categorize. In most record shops he is listed under jazz, but his music covers the spectrum from jazz to pop to soul to ospel to rock. This flexibility is what -rakes his records successful and made his Wednesday night show at The rcond Chance a special delight. What puts McCann a notch above ther performers of his ilk is the way he :bmmunica...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 8

…age 8-Friday, October 6, 1978-The Michigan Daily. 0 Al TI Itf . -1- with -t. .-ill AuraC .. swa. ,, ,m t= i :uS A A I I p U ,,I 1 I Av. 'RIeI ediote Occ 961-1200 'Mt e &i 10 kl - juT bdrs t , V4 $21A -,fr , h ~UIT 79,7 7 YI n" If ; CALL 764-0557 .-, RTEIL VWARRINGTOI~N LES35-)r" ALE SO "'W 11P 4 serks Jr to assiiTn iversifi "bin fond ro. . i )OKKEEP BLDG~io ? I is . M M e f r e 8 3 J2 2 6 0 F 8109 IS 49 Le"Av/7...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

…H~i e in SFor the week of H ppenigs October 6 to October 12 The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 6, 1978-Page 9 I CHARLIE CHAPLIN'S 1931 CITY LIGHTS The funniest of Chaplin's comedies? Only THE GOLD RUSH comes close to the laughs that the drunken millionaire and the prize fight scenes produce. Don't forget the elephant either . .. The most touching of his films? That beyond question-perhaps the most moving silent ever made. SAT: CARARET Fr...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

… MEDIATRICS NAT. SCI. AUD. $1.50 FRI. OCT. 6 GOODBYE GIRL. 7 Neil Simon's THE GOODBYE GIRL is about laughing and falling in love again .., about bloopers we all pull and the happiness of just hanging in there. RICHARD DREYFUSS and MARSHA MASON are excellent in this heart warming movie. .§} § SAT. OCT. 7 Lady Sings the Blues 7 & 9:30 Based on Billie Holiday's autobiography. DIANA ROSS becomes § Billie in a most-amazing way. Even the feeling in ...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, October 6, 1978-Page 11 Last of the Ninth By RICK MADDOCK John hurls 4-hitter at PhiL YanAks and Royats . . *0 .Night and Day A T LEAST BOTH Kansas City and New York have songs named after them, because that's about the only similarity the two cities, and more importantly, the two baseball teams have. The slow easy going Midwest versus the fast paced grind of the Big Ap- ple. Reggie Jackson, the biggest egotist in...…

October 06, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 26) • Page Image 12

… Background of Spiritual Science hn Nineteenth Cetury Austria a lecture by h Prof. Douglas E. Miller Dept. of Modern Languages University of Michigan, Flint Saturday, October 7, 1978-8:00 P.m. Rudolf Steiner House 1923 Geddes Avenue Ann Arbor, Michigan THE PUBLIC IS INVITED SPONSORED BY THE RUDOLF STEINER INSTITUTE OF THE GREAT LAKES AREA Good food, domestic 8 Imported beers at great prices: '/z lb. Sirloin & 12 oz. shell: $2.55 $3.00 pitchers...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 1

….. .4.. - .--.-- RHODESIA See Editorial Page V' StE 43tU tt1 NEBULOUS High--60 Low-45* See Today for details Vol. IX, No. 25 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, October 5, 1978 Ten Cents Twelve Paces UAW, DEMS SUPPORT PROPOSAL 4 Parties split on constitutional convention proposal By AMY SALTZMAN Michigan's last constitutional con- vention met in 1963. One of the changes made at that time in the state's gover- ning document was that the q...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 2

…Page 2--Thursday, October 5, 1978-The Michigan Daily Suit filed over MSA election - (Continued from Page 1) -because it did not state the article, sec- tion, or clause it amends. "They (MSA) can screw around with the compiled code because the assem- bly can change that, but if they're going to change the constitution they better know what they're doing, because they only get one chance in one election," said Potter. Representing Arnson and S...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 5,1978-Page 3 t TRIP OK 'D FOR RHODESIAN LEADERS I A~9 a t C ~ {PE ca~AL Rhodesia's Smith gets U.S. visa Take ten On the warm, sunny afternoon of October 5, 1968, the Wolverines blasted the Navy off the football field in a 32-9 victory. Attending the game was Tonight Show personality Johnny Carson, who, that evening, brought his late night antics to local fans. But some students who paid the five doll...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, October 5, 1978-The Michigan Daily he mtrch an mat4I Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom. Vol. LIX, No. 25 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A Mediterranean Economic Community : a solution Salisbury, like the eye. of a hcalm and serene H OW LONG will it be now? How long before the countryside and cities of Zimbabwe are rife with killing? It seems that every day there is...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 5

…+-=---i a The Michigan Daily Thursday, October 5, 1978-Page 5 Community3 -High OK to reopen today By KEVIN ROSEBOROUGH Ann Arbor Community High School, closed since Monday after the carbon monoxide poisonings of 100 students and faculty, will reopen this morning. Tests performed yesterday and Tuesday by Michigan Department of Health officials have shown the air in the school to be completely normal sin- ; Fce a door in the vent system was clo...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Thursday, October 5, 1978-The Michigan Daily Ark 'home' for Blakes By LILY PRIGIONIERO and ERIC ZORN Just as William F. Buckley's Viewpoint Lecture on "The problems of Freedom" was ending on a cold, rainy Tuesday night, Norman and Nancy B13ke with Fiddler James Bryan k kied off their concert at the Ark. The dhft-picking Norman Blake led the trio teough a clean and energetic couple of which left little doubt as to why he hovers at the t...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 7

…I R E CO R D S The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 5, 1978-Page T pppp- _.q_ j" Along the Red Ledge Daryl Hall & John Oates RCA AFL1-2804 By MARK DIGHTON The casual music listener doesn't usualy realize the importance of the prodiction of an album in their reaction towanids it. Yet the production job can often completely change the sound of a song. It can salvage a bad tune (as only 10 cc can do), or destroy a hit. But most people regi...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Thursday, October 5, 1978-The Michigan Daily AL HI oL " I - ,wion Avis Uswiv~ CC. 42~ I A. A I Zv RIG1 'edte Occ iffon & mm"'~ N GARDEN i 19u'WBF Y' 1 f IOREST HILLS ARMS $21A "OG.LE S35.D(S:BRLE W v lip CY k CPA seeks Jr to assis in di4ersi nre Nr _ ,. ,,.;v bo Slucne in Snanlsn, a ied "2 Sock ljin fonA retrM $ xarl " . R n: 'B.~ i Bdgl F~ i l 1 r i L .tyyap8:30.1.1 'qeuti IU49 Lex Av/t5 UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RAT...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

…-'A The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 5, 1978-Page 9 I I I scoreboard 49 '4 f This week's results FORMER IM DIRECTOR INVENTED SPOR T P ddleball sno stranger in town BY GEOFF LARCOM Ann Arbor, Michigan. Also known as the home of the Wolverines, research center of the midwest, and the home of paddleball. Paddleball? You mean that game they play on a racquetball court? The game they play with a fuzz-less tennis ball and paddles that...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Thursday, October 5, 1978-The Michigan Daily SETS SIGHTS ON PROS: Blue defensive back has Jolly outlook Mike Jolly. BOWLING 601 per game BILLIARDS $1.25 per hour to 6 P.M. Mon.-Sat. at the UNION By HENRY ENGELHARDT Mike Jolly hopes to make his living by running backwards. Last Saturday the spirited defensive back intercepted two Duke passes and for his efforts was named Big Ten Defensive Player of the Week, as well as Michigan team...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, October 5, 1978-Page 1 The playoffs are here! Royals rebound By The Associated Press KANSAS CITY-Freddie Patek, the smallest regular in the major leagues, walloped a two-run homer arid Kansas City rode the pitching of Larry Gura and two relievers to a 10-4 victory over the New York Yankees yesterday in the second game of the American League championship series. The victory tied the best-of-five playoff 1-1, wit...…

October 05, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 25) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Thursday, October 5, 1978-The Michigan Daily INSTRUMENTS TEMPORARILY DAMAGED: POETRY READING Thursday, October 5-7:30 pm DAVID OLESHANSKY and JACOB MILLER reading from their works GUILD HOUSE 802 MONORE, corner of Oakland Lightning strikes weather tower in. %~4..~4.... * 4. .4... .. ~ 4. ~ .4.4.~~4.~4.4.4. 4.4.4.4.4.4.4.. 4.4...44.~ A .4.4.4.44.4.4.4. .4.~4..44. .4.4.4.4.4... .44.4.4..4..4.N~. .4. . ..........................4. ...…

October 04, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 24) • Page Image 1

…t PRESIDENTIAL SEARCH See Editorial Page .: 'i .e an i: Ui1Q DREARY High-66 Low-45r See Today column for details Voi. IiX, No. 24 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Wednesday, October.4, 1978 Ten Cents Ten Pages Banks, businesses with 'U' ties won't leave South Africa aty rPhoto by ANYREE ERG STOPPING IN Ann Arbor yesterday, Governor William Milliken (left) slaps one of his new "M-Go Milliken" bumper stickers on the car of University Athletic...…

October 04, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 24) • Page Image 2

…Page 2--Wednesday, October 4, 1978-The Michigan Daily * * Levin combines substance with casual (Continued from Page 1) lecture halls, at plant gates, and in kollege cafeterias. With the sleevestof 'his wrinkled blue shirt rolled up to the :'elbows and the unruly hair whipping around a balding head, the paunchy 44- year-old Levin introduces himself as "the Democrat who's gonna beat Grif- In short, Levin - a former taxi driver "~and Harvard l...…

October 04, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 24) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday,;October 4, 1978-PogE m '~ i < Pr VOCU SEE NES HATEN CALL - Y Take ten On Oct. 4, 1968 Russell Fraser, who had been recently appointed as the new English department chairman, announced a series of com- prehensive revisions in' the curriculum and emphasis of his depar- tment. Looking for a consensus among his colleagues, the English Executive Committee and the Literary College, Fraser said the changes were intended...…

October 04, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 24) • Page Image 4

…ge 4-Wednesday, October 4, 1 978-The Michigan Daily Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom What do you do when they don't want to die Vol. UX, No.24 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan U' presidential 'selection: hose affected should decide HE REGENTS are eight public of- ficials who are elected by the le of this state to oversee the ations of the University. But we t remember that being a re...…

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