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April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 12

…-I- -.Mfi"ui 6 Page 2-Saturday, April 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily ~Ur~ 9 The Michigan Daily-Sati Where do we By Patricia Hagen and Mark Parrent 0 * It's near midnight. It's very dark. You're very confused and you begin to get a sinking feeling in your stomach. At first you brush it. off, attributing the nausea to the last four stops at Mc- Donald's. But your palms start to sweat. Soon the symptoms become too much: You're forced to ac...…

April 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 160) • Page Image 12

… Page 12-Sunday, April 20, 1980-The Michigan Daily Racqueteers volley with off-court woes El Blue Lines By Mark Borowski By KENT WALLEY Have you ever tried to reserve a racquetball court at the University? If so, then you're probably familiar with the endless line of people waiting for courts, sometimes extending all the way down the corridor at the Central Campus Recreation Building. And if you have tried to make a reservation by telephone...…

April 01, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 143) • Page Image 13

… .4- et . . 4,. .4 -4 -.. 9A 4- '-J 4' - On et iquette: Wereyoubrought up in a barn, or. what? Are pflie spellng the1 end ofpat. 5s Kerth Srhi 1, I uroC RA 4i ()° n P ART @1 MMY Carter's presidential job description icludes b* leader @o the den oratic party. But during his three ad' e #half year tenure in thi office, Carter has been having a hard time keeping the troaps in line. The rift between the president and the Democrat...…

April 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 148) • Page Image 13

…Page 6-Sunday, April 6 980-The Michigan Daily 7* 9 -w w The tchigan Daily-Sunda' Books rN As for a place in the art world, comic books seem relegated to the neighborhood candy stores.. . An energy crisis in the Bush camnaign p /; J . . - - - - - - -.- - - - w- - - w E By David Bowman COMIC BOOKS ARE DYING. Well, maybe not comic books of the caliber that delights the minds of pre-pubescent readers who save their nickels to buy them...…

April 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 152) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 11, 1980-Page 13 *ICAGO CUBS' third baseman Steve Ontiveros makes a dive to his right to knock down a hit by the New York Mets' Craig Swan in the fifth inning of yesterday's game at New York's Shea Stadium. Led by Swan, who pitched a seven-hitter and helped his own cause by driving in two runs with a bases- loaded single, the Mets won, 5-2. It was the sixth straight opening day victory for the New Yorkers. Br...…

April 18, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 158) • Page Image 13

… - A v I The Michigan Daily-Friday, April 18, 1980-Page 13 Michigan offense prepares for next season's gridiron action I CONCENTRATES ON BASEBALL Paciorek slugs away BY MARK FISCHER There are still many questions that need :to be answered about the 1980 Michigan football team. Although the big question marks involve the defense (seven starters from last year's 'D' are gone) and the kicking game (one of the worst in the Big Ten last seas...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 13

…Ask _ 191 ... I- w - 0 :U The Aichigan Daily-Saturday, Page 10-Saturday, April 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily r .: ..:... .... ,...., ... ..,,.r. . . . . ..... . . ..i.. I Toronto teems with' activity - By Doug Feltner On the northwestern shore of Lake Ontario lies the modern metropolis of Toronto, a skyscraper and restaurant- filled jungle, teeming with activity. Toronto has something for everyone and facilities to cater to the mildest ...…

April 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 160) • Page Image 13

…u ;. The Michigan Daily-Sunday, April 20, 1980-Page 13 SPRING INTRA-SQUAD GAME Blue annihilates White, 35-7 By MARTHA CRALL fhony Carter and Stanley Edwards ided more than enough offense for lue (first team) to overpower the e (second team), 35-7 in the annual -White intra-squad game at a ly empty Michigan Stadium ergay. rthr covered 65 yards with his five ptlons and rushed for 29 more. Ed- also had a great day, gaining 81 In 10 carries. ...…

April 01, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 143) • Page Image 14

… w 0 9 " The Michigan Daily-Sunday Page 4-Sunday; March 30, 1980-The Michigan Daily primaries Life, liberty, and the pursuit of a new par Umontunea from Page 3) the president's warning that "defeat of this plan would leave the country vulnerable and defenseless against a (gasoline) supply interruption," the House of Representatives rejected the plan 246-159. One-hundred and six Democrats voted against the ad- ministration. Carter then ...…

April 06, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 148) • Page Image 14

…0 'Pere burp feeding off the lifelines of its many industries and its port on Lake Erie, it is a city which understands terrifically the importance of establishing circuits of communication. They are like a cat's cradle that stretches taut over the city, and binds it together into an in- dustrialized colony, a dense and uniform lump of pavement and people that reflec- ts'-as much as anything else does-where we're all going. ND IN THE MIDDLE o...…

April 11, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 152) • Page Image 14

…AM Recording Artists; FROM ENGLAND SUE Page 14-Friday, April 11, 1980-The Michigan Daily Chrysler's losses more than previo _7 - A "" . .r 4 ,... -' ' , ~-r DETROIT (UPI) - Chrysler Corp., citing the "devastating impact" of high interest rates, said yesterday its 1980 losses could reach $750 million instead of the $500 million it originally predic- ted. It was the second recent upward revision in Chrysler's loss estimates. In papers file...…

April 18, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 158) • Page Image 14

…Page 14=Fridoy, April 18, 1980-The Michigan Daily x CLOGS by (9/of aug/ters OF COURSE Blue, Cognac, Wine *3300 ENERGY- We can't afford o AMERICAN INDIAN LAW DAY FRI., APRIL 18, 9-5 Hutchins Hall, U-M Law School featuring RUSSELL MEANS (Siux) Director of American Indian Movement (AIM) at 2:15-3:25, rm. 100 Also including eight other guest speakers through- out the day discussing such topics as the Indian Fishing Rights controversy. For inf...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 14

…- __ _. ., 0 e e The Michigan Daily-Satui Page 4-Saturday, April 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily Biting in to the Big Apple Utah: Good skiing, lousy nil If you've taken many vacation or business trips, chances are you've been bored more than once somewhere along the way: beaches are fine, but how much saltwater can you take? Skiing's great, but snow blindness gets a little an- noying. Cruises are fun, but the claustrophobia can relly set in...…

April 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 160) • Page Image 14

… Page 14-Sunday, April 20, 1980-The Michigan Daily ' 4 ,i' You get a return of 50% of the List Price-or better -on Good Condition USED textbooks already reported for future use. STARTING NOW, WE'RE PAYING OVER HALF THE LIST PRICE ON THESE , " ' .' . . .; . , . ' ° . ' ' ; , M+ N" f+, '4 a, a{ C±' fir' ' M+ r r' r' M w' W t 1 s. i i- R '.1 ^s r :r BRAUN GARDNER GIBSON HAGIWARA HALLIDAY HAMBURG HILGARD JANICK LIPSEY MILLER NELSON SMITH SPI...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 15

…-.--- ~Yr -~ ..ter 9 --I Page 8-Saturday, April 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily Riviera offers 'the real thing' The Midgan Daily-Saturay andd riving thru the 00 If the whirling pace of Utah is not your speed, you may want to consider something a little more sophisticated. It may cost you a bit more, but where else can you get good croissants these days? Well, all right, there is a pseudo- french bakery or two in town (the kind run by lit...…

April 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 160) • Page Image 15

…. .rr Y '(1(s['_a. .L1\UUV '_41 t L p1'(/ TFf J.fTl Ta"T.7 i:7._ _ books ci I (Continued from Page 6) Throughout the story, William hints that his father's alcholism caused family problems, and made his mother a more sensitive, humble, and grateful in- dividual. when Bert and Ray, a pair of antique dealers, teach Ma the business, she picks it up quickly and soon beats Bert and Ray in her selling ability. However, she is always unhappy to ...…

April 19, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 159) • Page Image 16

… " Page 6-Saturday, April 19, 1980-The Michigan Daily -W Ir -W The Michigan Daily-Satu 'Take me out to the ballgame! Take me o ut to the par FTER THE LAST out in the World Series is made and the champagne has been wiped off the locker room floor, months b metimes without any hope that the cold winter will ever end. Dreams of those hot summer days spent watching Abner Doubleday's invention begin to permeate both sleeping and waking ho...…

April 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 160) • Page Image 16

…I v - -op o r Page 2-Sunday, 4ril 20, 1980-The Michigan Daily poetry I like moties Dispatches from thea * Kate By Owen Gleiberman Never forgetting Kate as one with her violin, crescent on the stage with fingers pressed to strings, eyes like lamps and her sonata and the glint of moon on her brow alone in the black dress crouched over eve, that image of Selene, phantom draped in sable, the serene cameo of him, also pale, eyes like his, o...…

April 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 160) • Page Image 17

… S.' V- -- . 0 Page 4-Sunday, April 20, 1980-The Michigan Daily The Michigan Daily-Su Robert Honigman' s crusade: acking selishness a e ' By Steve Hook briefcase is uncluttered. His face appears I really feel like I might change things, and While he believes tha pale, untanned. His eyes reflect an ongoing it's enormously exciting. inherent in people, H OBERT HONIGMAN has a press- weariness. "I have fantasies," he adds, "the fan- being e...…

April 20, 1980 (vol. 90, iss. 160) • Page Image 18

… 'p Page 6-Sunday, April 20, 1980-The Michigan Daily P"" - .,J The Michigan Daily-Sunday Books , + ,, . 7n f h /' ' .. "1. r Aspoonful of sugar (and $50) makes the medicine go down = .- ..: F Reading for a sense of self By Carol Koletsky THROWING SHADOWS By E. L. Konigsburg Atheneum, 151 pp. A WARENESS OF ONE'S self is something we value quite highly today. We have time for luxuries and relaxation-and we also have time to think ab...…

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