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June 08, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 27) • Page Image 7

…"Dan in the This (well group the sm "'Stay best f 'Mart citem which The Michigan Daily-Friday, June 8, 1979-Page 7 Music is this radical's weapon tcontin edfromPage6) owe them a certain obligation to tour. New York telephone numbers for the much easier to wear a Rock Against sing In The Streets." "It's got riot But what happens if you're in a group L.A. and New York gay switchboards, Racism button than to go to a bar and sound," agrees Robins...…

June 09, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 28) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 9, 1979-Page 7 iting a new policy program .. , '" r Daily Photo By JIM KRUZ Cal at the North University Building Station n their computer programs. Located near the 4s, NUBS was established in April 1971. A computer engineering student, who wished to remain unidentified, said there is "a fair amount" of stealing ID's. "I have a friend who had 12 ac- counts stolen last year," he said. Computer users are adv...…

June 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 29) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, June 12, 1979-Page 7 DETROIT EDISON OFFERS EIGHT IMPORTANT TIPS TO HELP YOU GET THE MOST OUT OF YOUR AIR CONDITIONER THIS SUMMER. Fortunately, Detroit Edison customers have plenty of electric power available. Now and in the future. It's the result of planning, develop- ment and investment and the fact that over 84 percent of Detroit Edison's power is generated from coal, the nation's most abundant fuel. The balan...…

June 13, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 30) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, June 13, 1979-Page 7 City Council approves cable TV ordinance By JOHN GOYER system would be required to pay the council the franchise would only be apartments with offices built over a After a two-hour working session city, and cutting the number of public granted for a 15-year term, and carport with 300 parking spaces. Monday night, City Council gave access stations a buyer would have to therefore, the right to o...…

June 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 31) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday,. June 14, 1979-Page 7 Second Chance rips out By KEITH TOSOLT Robert Fripp plays conceptual art rock, a haunting and mesmerizing im- provisational music based on a framework he-call "Frippertronics." Just as composers of the early 20th cen- tury invented compositional devices like Serialism asa method of disrupting traditional tonality, Fripp has for- mulated a system of composing and listening designed to move mus...…

June 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 32) • Page Image 7

…The Michiqan Daily--Friday, June 15, 1979-Page 7 I 1214 s. university CAMPUS Theatre Phone 668-6416 STARTS. TONIGHT MON-TUE-THUR-FRI: 7:30-9:30 SAT-SUN-WED: 1:30-5:30-7:30-9:30 A ROBERT CHARTOFF-IRWIN WINKLER PRODUCTION SYLVESTER STALLONE "ROCKY II"TALIA SHIRE BURTYOUNG MUSIC BY CARL WEATHERS AND BURGESS MEREDITHSCKEY BILL CONTI DIRECTOR OF PHOTOGRAPHY PRODUCED BY BILL BUTLERA.S.C. IRWIN WINKLER AND ROBERT CHARTOFF ORIGINAL MOTION PICTURE...…

June 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 33) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 16, 1979-Page 7 Co in'spoerns, tales come to life By NINA SHISHKOFF Lyn Coffin was getting tired of rejec- tion slips saying "We like this story, but it doesn't suit our present needs." For- tunately, she hasn't been getting many lately. Her short story, "Falling off the Scaffold," has been selected to appear in The Best American Short Stories of 1979, an anthology edited by Joyce Carol Oates. Just recently, ...…

June 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 34) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, June 27, 1979-Page 7. Land deal upsets city officials By JOHN GOYER / City council and city administrators voiced disappointment at last week's council meeting over the University' Board of Regents' decision not to sell a University land parcel to the city without certain stipulations. Board members decided not to sell two acres at the intersection of Green aand Baxter Roads on North"Campus. CITY ADMINISTRATOR Sy...…

June 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 35) • Page Image 7

…House By ADRIENNE LYONS speclalteThe Daily State representatives deferred a vote last night on a bill to eliminate Michigan's presidential primary. Michigan's primary permits party cross-overs, and therefore does not provide a clear indication of leanings within the parties - a situation Rep. Alfred Sheridan (D-Taylor) said his bill will alleviate. "I don't think a primary has an effect one way or the other," Sheridan said yesterday. Under She...…

June 29, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 36) • Page Image 7

…Music for yourffeet (continued from Page6 these guys are not monsters. One can dislike them, sure. But the worst reac- tion I can imagine anyone having after seeing them perform is a nasty snicker or two. Really, it comes down to how much you hate the Monkees. Like those loveable dopes ofsixties TV-land, the Village People were put together with absolutely no concern for how well they could make music. Presumably, it was such important factors...…

June 30, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 37) • Page Image 7

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 30, 1979-Page7 Summit freezes oil imports at present level through 1985 TOKYO (AP)-The United States and 60 per cent since December to an six other industrial nations agreed average price of $20.90 a barrel, would yesterday to place specific ceilings on have "serious economic and social con- oil imports to help escape the OPEC sequences" for the world. stranglehold on their economies. THE UNITED STATES prevail...…

June 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 22) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Friday, June 1, 1979-The Michigan Daily Carter discloses financial info; tax deductions questioned WASHINGTON (AP) - President Carter disclosed yesterday that his large Georgia farm has made him a millionaire, despite continuing losses from his family pesiut warehouse. Carter also disclosed that he is having differences with the Internal Revenue Service (IRS), which forced him to pay taxes on the value of air travel for his wife and d...…

June 02, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 23) • Page Image 8

… Page 8-Saturday, June 2, 1979-The Michigan Daily o backReward.66-6047 or 7614886 evenings nApe eea r LEARN NO-DRUG road to health. o Re persons.4Aailableiton,4ptem r.7Fireplace, ark- arnNatu atHygiene. 29A605 ing.$1400 per month,62Church.971-7403. 1002 Privatetutoring.382-3411 (Detroit). 21F606 FOR SALE GRAND OPENING YOU CAN PLAY THIS GAME ANY WAY YOU \WANT TO AND NEVER WIN! Billiards at the SNOW TIRES-Steal-belted radials DR78-14, $451 RENT...…

June 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 24) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Tuesday, June 5, 1979-The Michigan Daily PUT IT IN, T HIF 1 L I 1ZEn 134m L"S AND FOUND LOST-Red enamel pin, crown shaped. Dated 1937 on back. Reward. 668-6047 or f61-4886 evenings. 29 - MOVING TO California. Beautiful large plants and trees for sale. 026OLincoln. 663-3523. 18A609 FOR SALE FULLY-EQUIPPED QUEEN-SIZE WATERBED. Call Pete 9952985, 196 FOR R ENT JULY-AUGUST, ROOM $70.00. Fall option, no lease. Farmer's Market area. Phon...…

June 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 25) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Wednesday, June 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily FOUND-SET OF 4 KEYS on railroad crosng - _n____rb.C______-___7. dA_____" GRAND PE NG THE GAME that doesn't need any help, the TH SE EA IT MOVIG TO Calilnrnia. Beautiful large plants and O E I G Billiard at the UNION. Redaced calms until 6:00, TESCRTRA treesnfornsale. 1026 Licoln. 663-3523. IOABO9 RENTAL HOt'MESi p.m. every dy. cF60 Term Papers, Thss& Disse lions Brand ness homes with fireplace...…

June 07, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 26) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Thursday, June 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily PU_ TITI THE I _______II ____I LOST AND FOUND FOUND-SET OF 4 KEYS on railroad crossing in the Arb. Call 995-1167. dA608 LOST-Gold pinky-ring with initials. No questions, reward. 504 Walnut, 764-8420 days, or 663-1729 evenings. 53A613 MOVING TO California. Beautiful large plants and trees for sale. 1026 Lincoln. 663-3523. 18A609 1 FOR SALE Women's ten speed. Ideal for small person. $75.00 Call ...…

June 08, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 27) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Friday, June 8, 1979-The Michigan Daily wPUT T" T" LOST AND FOUND FOUND-SET of 4 KEYS on railroad crossing in the Arb. Call 9 A667. dA608 LOST-Gold pinky-ring with initials. No questions, reward. 504 Walnut, 764-8420 days, or 663-1729 evenings. 53A613 MOVING TO California. Beautiful large plants and trees for sale. 026 Lincoln. 663-3523. 18A609 LOST-Male, black long-haired 14 week old kitten with white flea collar. If found please call...…

June 09, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 28) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Saturday, June 9, 1979-The Michigan Daily 1 f:Ii LOST: Woman's wristwatch, silver. Reward. Please call 994-0580 or 483-0712. 7A612 LOST-Gold pinky-ring with initials. No questions, reward. 504 Walnut, 764-8420 days, or 663-1729 evenings. 53A613 MOVING TO California. Beautiful large plants and rees for sale. 1026 Lincoln. 663-3523. 18A609 LOST-Male, black long-haired 14 week old kitten with white flea collar. If found please call 662- ...…

June 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 29) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Tuesday June 12, 1979-The Michigan Daily " vnv nanmems is no accepam app Woman's wristwatch, silver. Reward. Please call cations for fall residency. Applicationsscan be picked 994-05800or 463-0712. 70A612 up at 831 Green Rd., No. 201, Ypsilanti. Any further LOST-Gold pinky-ring with initials. No questions, questions, call: 483-607 from 9 a.m. until 5 p.m. reward. 504 Walnut, 764-8420 days, or 663-1729 74C616 evenings. 53A613 SANSSOUCI ...…

June 13, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 30) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Wednesday, June 13, 1979-The Michigan Daily Daily Cic LOST A ND FOUND LOST-Gold pinky-ring with initials. No questions, reward. 504 Walnut, 764-8420 days, or 663-1729 evenings. 53A613 LOST-Male, black long-haired 14 week old kitten with white flea collar. If found please call 662- 1714 67A514 FOR SA LE DINING TABLE and 6 chairs, $30; also Lounge chairs. 971-8716. 93B615 ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday, June 17, 5055 Saline-Ann Ar...…

June 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 31) • Page Image 8

…Page 8--Thursday June 14, 1979-The Michigan Daily Daily Classifieds "STA ND FOUND LOST-Male, black long-haired 14 week old kitten with white flea collar. If found please cal 0A62 167A514 FOR SA LE DINING TABLE and 6 chairs, $30; also Lounge chairs. 971-8716. 93B615 ANN ARBOR-THE ANTIQUES MARKET, Sunday, June 17, 5055 Saline-Ann Arbor Road, 250 dealers, everything guaranteed for authenticity, 8 a m -4 p.m. (comeanytimeafter5a.m.). 32B615 1972 ...…

June 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 32) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Friday, June 15, 1979-The Michigan Daily State officials say Carter WASHINGTON (AP)-New Jersey's fortunes. consumer affairs director emerged JACK WATSON, special assistant to from a White House meeting recently, the president, says the administration unable to hide his anger. "We had to diligently seeks advice from governors beg to be invited. The president just on energy matters, from decontrol to_ isn't sensitive to how we can help hi...…

June 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 33) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Saturday, June 16, 1979-The Michigan Daily County park project draws protests from area residents By RICK BLANCHARD To most people, a sandy beach, dense woods, and a sparkling lake mean a relaxed Sunday afternoon or perhaps a carefree day of swimming and sun- bathing. But to many of the residents near the site of the county's Indepen- dence Lake park project, the develop- ment means more traffic, big crowds, and increased litter in the...…

June 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 34) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Wednesday, June 27, 1979-The Michigan Daily House bill would limit searches LANSING (UPI) - Buoyed by sup- port from the law enforcement com- munity, legislation strictly limiting the use of strip and body cavity searches sailed through the House Civil Rights Committee yesterday. The bill, sent to the House floor on a unanimous vote, is designed to protect privacy rights some feel are en- dangered by the growing in- discriminate use of...…

June 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 35) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Thursday, June 28, 1979--The Michigan Daily Daily Classifieds LOST AND FOUND FOUND-Black Bovier female. I-94 and State St. Injured i-581-4345 A630 FOUND-All black male cat one mile west of Main. Call668-668. dA630 FOR SA LE 1 '76 PLYMOUTH Volare Custom Sedan. V8318 Landau, automatic, air-loaded with extras. 429- 4178/after6p.m., 429-9371. 06B707 GARAGE SALE T.V. set, lawn mower, yard equipment, clothing and household goods. Sat., June ...…

June 29, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 36) • Page Image 8

…Page 8-Friday, June 29, 1979-The Michigan Daily Expert: Black English impeded learning By ELEONORA DI LISCIA An expert testified yesterday that one of the children in the Black English case may have followed a downhill pat- tern in his learning skills because of language difficulties resulting from speaking Black English. Dr. Gary Simpkins said the schools needed to reassess why some children were not responding to learning situations. "We sh...…

June 30, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 37) • Page Image 8

…Page 8--Saturday, June 30, 1979-The Michigan Daily Stallone does it all. . .but badly By ALISON DONAHUE In taking on the multi-faceted role of writer, director and star of Rocky II, Sylvester Stallone has bitten off more than he can chew. While the film's early box office success will go down easy, Stallone may have trouble swallowing its critical notices. Reviewers seem to be having a field day pointing out the flaws in this sequel to Rocky...…

June 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 22) • Page Image 9

…gyp°" i' " > / '__i 'ea, f 7 / 7tom --" 7 [? - ca a~t ccac' a Visit the Jubilee Solar Home and see how Detroit Edison is experimenting with the sun's natural energy to help keep your future bright. Fortunately, Detroit Edison customers have plenty of electric power available. Today, and many years into the future. It's a result of a lot of planning, devel- opment and investment and the fact that more than 84 percent of Detroit Edison's power ...…

June 02, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 23) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 2, 1979-Page 9 Residents opposed to south side development (Continued from Page 1) When the rezoning resolutions come up before City Council, Perkins said she hoped it would consider trying to find alternatives for the south side that in- cluded moderate-income housing. Perkins also said City Council would have to solve the traffic problem posed by additional growth in the area. "If they're not going to expa...…

June 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 24) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, June 5, 1979-Page 9 Anti-nuclear groups rally at Monroe Fermi HI plant (Continued from Page 3) Sister Miller said although she was is "treating citizens like children. not certain if American bishops had They're patting us on the head and taken a stand on the issue of nuclear saying, 'We know what we're doing'." plants, "the popes have said (Church officials) must take social respon- Anne Laurance, who works with t...…

June 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 25) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, June 6, 199-Page 9 Lake freighter fire injures 5 COPPER HARBOR, Mich. (UPI) - Coast Guard search crews found two bodies last night aboard a Canadian freighter which had been in flames most of the day. The bodies of two unidentified Canadians were found below the ship's deck, and there was lit- tle hope four other missing cre* mem- bers would be found alive. The rest of the 19-member crew had maiaaged to abandon s...…

June 07, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 26) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, June 7, 1979-Page 9 FINA L PLAN DUE JUNE 15 A2 committee studies school integration By ELEONORA DI LISCIA The Citizen's Committee for Racial Balance and Equal Opportunity last week considered five plans for alleviating racial imbalance in Ann Ar- bor schools, but failed to make a decision on submitting a final plan to the city's board of education. The committee will meet again at 7 p.m. today in Slauson Junior Hi...…

June 08, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 27) • Page Image 9

…Ya'ssoo offers Greek hospitality, food, dance (Continued from Page 1) Greeks" scattered around the dance floor were the ones to watch when the steps became confusing. The group circling the floor grew rapidly and many dancers improvised steps to keep up with music of the Greek Bouzouki Band. TRADITIONAL Greek dances will be performed nightly by eight junior high and high school students from the Saint Nicholas School dressed in gold em- broide...…

June 09, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 28) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 9, 1979-Page 9 'Fantasticks' (again) belies its pompous name By NINA SHISHKOFF There are two hard and fast rules of successful dinner theater: there must be no scenery to obstruct the view, and no plot to disturb the digestion. Arbecoll Theatrics' The Fantasticks meets both criteria. Like an institutionalized meal, it is bland and offensive to nobody. To watch it is to understand the plight of amnesiacs. A di...…

June 12, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 29) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Tuesday, June 12, 1979-Page 9 Court ruling a setback in education of handieapped WASHINGTON (AP)-Handicapped persons have no legal right to attend schools if they cannot meet the physical qualifications, the Supreme Court ruled yesterday. What's more, schools offering clinical training are under no legal obligation to take "affirmative efforts" to reshape their curriculum offerings to accom- modate the handicapped, the just...…

June 13, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 30) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, June 13,1979-Page 9 State Senate panel OKs pot for therapeutic use By ADRIENNE LYONS The state Senate Health and Social Services Committee yesterday ap- proved a bill which would legalize the use of marijuana for therapeutic pur- poses. The bill now will be sent to the Senate floor for a vote. The bill, introduced in March, sets up a "therapeutic research program for people undergoing cancer chemotherapy and glau...…

June 14, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 31) • Page Image 9

…th a ol of m gi la to H The Michigan Daily-Thursday, June 14,;1979-Page 9 Alabama National Guard ordered to protect trucks in a protest to demand guaranteed fuel truck stop in St. Augustine, Fla., called The truck slowdown has cut into allocations, standardized weight and on Transportation Secretary Brock already-short supplies of gasoline. In Alabama Gov. Bob James ordered load regulations, an increase in the Adams to become "actively and vo...…

June 15, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 32) • Page Image 9

…Southeast Asians oust Indochinese refugees BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - In leaky boats at sea, in steamy camps in the Thai jungle, in makeshift barracks in the shadow of Hong Kong's skyscrapers, the rising tide of refugees fleeing Indochina threatens to over- whelm the resources of other Southeast Asian nations. Angry governments are retaliating. Thailand is busing tens of thousands back into Cambodia. Malaysia and In- donesia say they will allow ...…

June 16, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 33) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, June 16, 1979--Page 9 Printing of H-bomb story denied appeal by judge Continued from Page i three years. American judicial system," the The books were later removed from statement said. the shelves. It had been reported some The magazine editors and lawyers government attorneys felt the have complained frequently that disclosure had weakened the gover- secrecy of certain government nment's case against The Progress...…

June 27, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 34) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Wednesday, June 27, 1979-Page 9 SHAKESPEARE AT STRA TFORD Pennell' s stern, Oriental Richard By JOSHUA PECK The Stratford Festival kicks off the cycle of Shakespeare's histories this summer with Richard II, and the first and second parts of King Henry IV. The Ontarians plan to carry on in 1980 with Henry V, and the three Henry VI dramas. Only Richard III, chronologically the last of the histories, is staged out of its prope...…

June 28, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 35) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, June 28, 1979-Page 9 : X, v .EJ>... .:.. ;:> .. ':.5,. :: } L: ii' ::: xBJC. ::1. :. .. .... .' ..: . .... ': '. ~ r ' .. .... .,. ",x ' ::} :K : Israeli, Syrian planes clash in Lebanon FromTheAssociatedPress Israeli and Syrian warplanes rocketed each other above southern Lebanon yesterday in two dogfights that gave America's most sophisticated jet fighter its first-ever combat test. It was the first aerial clas...…

June 29, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 36) • Page Image 9

…Carter announces doubling of refugee admissions TOKYO lAP) President Carter announced yesterday the United States will double its admissions of In- dochinese refugees. It was the first ac- complishment of an economic summit conference that is moving toward a compromise on curbing oil imports. U.S. officials expressed hope that rival European and American plans to limit oil imports could be reconciled before the conference of the world's seven ...…

June 30, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 37) • Page Image 9

…New House committee to review declining college enrollment and economy By SARA ANSPACH Predictions of declining enrollments and slackening economic conditions have prompted state legislators to begin long-range planning for changes that might be needed in the state's higher education system. The state House Committee on Colleges and Universities has created a joint House-Senate subcommittee to review existing studies on declining enrollment a...…

June 01, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 22) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Friday, June 1, 1979-The Michigan Daily on back. Reward. 668-6047 or 761-4886 evenings. ____________29A605 PAIR OF GLASSES FOUND at Geddes and Observatory on Monday 5/21. Right eye fairly good, lefteyepoor.769-004. dA601 FOR SA LE SNOW TIRES-Steal-betted radials DR78-14, $45/ pr., almostnew. Gordon, 769-1341. 148602 REFRIGERATOR, FURNITURE. Moving, mast sett. Reasonabte prices. 426-231.t dBRot FULLY-EQUIPPED QUEEN-SIZE WATERBED. Call ...…

June 02, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 23) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Saturday, June 2, 1979--The Michigan Daily 'U' to dump nuclear waste in Nevada By TIM YAGLE Officials from university laboratories and nuclear reactors around the coun- try have become increasingly concer- ned over the storage and disposal of nuclear waste. But even though the disposal site for waste from the University's nuclear reactor on North Campus recently was closed, University officials said they are not worried about finding'...…

June 05, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 24) • Page Image 10

… Page 1O-Tvesday, June 5, 1979-The Michigan Daily DIRECTORS CLAIM 'U'UNRESPON IVE TO NEEDS Day care center looking for new home Continued from Page 1t sympathize with them, I do not choose Service, said there is a tremendous IN ADDITION to providing vices decided to crack down on new in- to become directly involved." need for day care facilities city-wide. students with what one moti terpretations of the fire code, the CCAC He continued that u...…

June 06, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 25) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Wednesday, June 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily NADER CALLS FOR CLOSING OF ALL REACTORS: Operators err in Pa. mishap LYNCHBURG, Va. (AP) - The this might cost utilities and their con- "We believe inappropriate operators' ch 28 Three Mile Island nuclear ac- company that built the Three Mile sumers would be "a cheap price to pay actions were what led to core damage cident poses for the future role of Island nuclear reactor said yesterday it c...…

June 07, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 26) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Thursday, June 7, 1979-The Michigan Daily Tuxedo-clad Glee Club coinquers the East By SONDRA BOBROFF A torrent of rice during the "Wedding Song" littered the stage like confetti in bleachers. The thuds of cham- pagne corks let loose made the Alma Mater boom like the 1812 Overture. Thus, the Men's Glee Club snapped the lid on its East Coast tour with a stunt-filled concert in Buffalo. Traveling tightly in a bus and van from April 29 to...…

June 08, 1979 (vol. 89, iss. 27) • Page Image 10

…Page 10-Friday, June 8, 1979-The Michigan Daily Voters have clout, new Dem leader stresses (Continuedfrom Page 3) tempt, he thought voters would recognize his name. "I worked very, very hard, and I still didn't do as well as the first time," he admitted. AFTER HIS loss in 1960, he continued his involvement in politics by acting as a campaign manager and raising funds for Democratic candidates. In 1969, he ran again for council in the Third Wa...…

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