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September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 91

…Mayor By KEITH B. RICHBURG For the most part, the issues were mundane-city finances, growth and development, and, as -always, potholes. The city's student population stayed home from the polls en masse. And as a result, Ann Arbor last April returned Republican Mayor Louis Belcher and his GOP council to city hall for at least another two years. Belcher won his first full two-year term with a little more than 49 per cent of the vote after campai...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 92

…Page E-2-Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily SECURITY GUARDS ALSO ROAM CAMPUS Police try to keep watchful eye over 'U' city By TIM YAGLE Although police officers in Ann Arbor seem to be preoccupied with con- trolling football Saturday traffic and busting drunks, the people in blue do have to contend with more serious campus problems. Larceny and thievery are the most common crimes affecting University students, according to Ann A...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 93

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 6, 1979-Page E-3 Characters A 2 has more than its share Daily Photo by MAUREEN O'MALLEY A YOUNG SHOPPER casts a curious glance toward a grill display in one of Briarwood's numerous stores. For many, the mall offers recreation and entertainment as well as a place to shop. mall with it al, riarwood offers variety to local shoppers By R. J. SMITH Ann Arbor is famous for its diversity, . and true to it...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 94

…A Page E-4--Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily Ann Arbor Area 4z 23 1 (toJ e0 Q 7t L O Nq Lx G 0h o X LDC . H E R B E RTC VIOPNOIZw I. NN CAPU SL I Q a. *AiTA QEdm0 Z 14 I ~ A~tO O B ... I ,<DRUo ES ' om R El-_ ^4 A -, 4 f, FEiAr D II-s fIt H O C0 CR ltLIgqwO 0Xc G1 I E RD; WAY - A - , r . IW Vr c ' E HICNCTEf 0 BLE CREKj LOCK~ (, …

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 95

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 6, 1979-Page E-5 The unpredictable world of 2 politics GOP retains Council m " " By ELISA ISAACSON "University students here rarely pay attention to City Council-until an issue arises which will definitely affect them. But even when those matters, such as tenants' rights, or the $5 drinking fine, come before Council, the student hype is usually maintained just long enough to carry through the specifi...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 96

…Page E-6-Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily Detroit ofers cosmopolitan alternative By ALAN FANGER While many University students are turned off by Detroit's image, behind the stigma lies a haven for those desiring a taste of "bigcity life." Only 45 minutes away by car, the Motor City adequately fills the social and cultural void left open by a smaller town like Ann Arbor. One popular diversion offered in the automobile mecca is Gr...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 97

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 6, 1979-Page E-7 nn Arbor: It wasn't always this wa By JULIE ENGEBRECHT It is sometimes difficult to imagine Ann Ar- bor without the University. The development of the institution that would eventually put Ann Arbor on the map began more than a century ago, and ever since, a healthy chunk of the city's residents have been drawn here by the growing college. So it is not surprising that the history of the ...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 98

…Page E-8-Thursday; September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily 2- A parks: getting away from it all Area retreats offer recreation facilities By JULIE ENGEBRECHT There are times during the school year when some students feel that the only two places.left in the world are classrooms and libraries. At times like these, the only escape is the outdoors, and Ann Arbor offers a large selection of recreation spots for such retreats. Almost upon arrival, ma...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 99

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 6, 1979-Page E-9 Makin' By JOHN SINKEVICS It's early Saturday evening and you're just raring to gosee Manhattan for the fourth time at Briarwood. But your friend cancelled out, and now you haven't a ride. Never fear: public tran- sportation can provide just the service needed for emergencies like this. stop sig The city and the University both offer Dial-A-] relatively inexpensive modes& of tran- where t...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 100

…Page E-10-Thursday, September'6. 1979-The Michigan Daily ®O Q z . i " ": : . . .y'f.. ., " " :"r. . " " :' " :" 'f i . f " . r y .' . "y.d yyy " r ., . l4, .x .. / i LN&\\ \ .. ......... ....... . .............. . .. . . .. . . . .. . .. . . . .. .. . .. . .. r - r- - l // . .. .. .. IZZ I eN ........... ........... ........... ........... ........... ,EXIT ,.--._ - -- -- .- - -_ _- - -.... ._ _ .. Z ! = - -7 / ...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 101

…17 schools and colleges ensure diversity By JULIE ENGEBRECHT The large size of 'the University means many things-both good and bad-to many people. But despite any negative consequences of the Un- viersity's size, it is this very bigness which allows for one of its most prized credentials: academic diversity. " This characteristic is evidenced by the presen- ce of 17 different schools and colleges within the single University. The size of the...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 102

…Page F-2--Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Doily So you wantto be a doctc By JOHN GOYER Of the 7,000 freshpersons v to Ann Arbor each year with becoming doctors, lawyers, professionals, only about 70 per cent-of those students reach their goals. Many of the students will1 drive because of disillusionn the field, others because of ti competi'on. And still others w out, only to be rejected by the their choice. But it's clear that mat pr...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 103

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 6, 1979-Page F- EXPERIENTIALICO UR SES, SEMINA RS, A ND FIELD WORK OFFERED Different class formats enhance 'U' curriculum By JOHN SINKEVICS Students often complain about sitting long hours in stuffy lecture rooms day after day, absent-mindedly taking notes and often falling asleep. nBut courses at the University are not always confined to classroom lectures. In fact, students here have the oppor- tuni...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 104

…Page F-4-Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily It's man vs. machine at CRISP (man often loses) * ByELEONORA DI LISCIA f your idea of fun is feverishly running around campus and waiting in long lines, then CRISP is for you. If not, the University's course registration system may be just one of the, headaches you'll.have to endure at least once a term. SEvery semester University students must go through{ CRISP-Computer Registration In...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 105

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 6, 1979-Page F-5 'U, architecture changes with the times By AMY DIAMOND On the southern edge of the Diag, an imposing edifice dominates the landscape. Towering over this archaic building is a modern skyscraper. However, both of these are one in the same, the Graduate Library. Campus planners have chosen to combine the old with the new with regards to the University's architecture. The buildings scatter...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 106

…Page F-6-Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily LSA honors: Special courses, less red tape By PATRICIA HAGEN Honors students-sometimes charac- terized by impossibly high SAT scores, skip-grafted calculators, Coke-bottle lensed glasses, and constant vigils in the carrels of the Grad1ate Library-have been variously described as "gifted," "normal," and even "weird." Philosophy Prof. Jack Meiland, the new director of the Honors Program o...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 107

…I The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 6, 1979-Page F-7i 'U' matures during 162 years of educating and picks up football and prestige on the way By SARA ANSPACH Regents decide to increase fees in all colleges. -headline from the Daily, Jan. 27,1923 Some things never change, or so it may seem. But things have changed around the University in the last 162 years. The on- ce-sprawling landscape is now enclosed by buildings. Much has grown and...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 108

… Page F-8-Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily. 17 schools offer diverse academic community 4, (Continued from Page 1) Business Administration Today's lucrative job market in business has made the School of Business Administration attractive to many University students. But the desirability of a business degree has made entrance into business schools competitive nationwide. "You can't really be safe (about admittance) unless it (yo...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 109

…5. U. of California, Berkeley........ 6. Stanford U.......... 7. Princeton U. ......... 8. U. of Michigan..... . 9. U. of Wisconsin, Madison ............ 400% 29% 23% 12% 10% 1% 1% One of the 5 Best T 1 1 Harvard U..... 2. U. of California, Berkeley . ... 3. U. of Wisconsin, Madison.. 4. Stanford U......... 5. Yale U........... 6 U. of Michigan .. ..... 7.-Massachusetts Institute of Technology..... 8. Cornell U. ........... One of the 5 ...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 110

… Page F-10-Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily (Continued from Page 9) Pick a library, any library 1. Harvard U.. ... 2. Stanford U.: 3. Yale U. . ..... .... . 4. Johns Hopkins U ... 5. U. of California, Los Angeles.... . . 6. Columbia U........ 7. Washington U. (Mo) 8. U. of California, San Francisco Med. Ctr. 9. Duke U........... 10. U. of Pennsylvania ... 11. U. of Washington .... One of the 5 Best The Best 65% 31% 34% 9% 29% ...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 111

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 6, 1979-Page F-11 USED FOR STUD YAND SOCIALIZING: Libraries dot campus (Continued from Page 10) THE AVAILABILITY of, reserve readings "really depends on how many books the professor puts out, how many people have to do the reading, and how long they wait to do the reading," said Aileen Murray, a student assistant at the library. . The UGLI and the Grad both have elaborate electronic detectors at their ex...…

September 06, 1979 (vol. 90, iss. 1) • Page Image 112

….Page F-12-Thursday, September 6, 1979-The Michigan Daily --------------- - - ------ ------------------------------------- 1-111161111m ill i i , R --- -------- I i i ., 1 All of our e S for GREAT Select ion I University courses are priced . at5%.V.. BELOW LIST PRICES. Ifyou should change your mind You'll find textbooks, located Upstairs on the 2nd Floor Ballroom of the, Michigan Uno.. i(C I 0-\, lU I I, 1 ," r S ) 9) 0 dOU I...…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 1

…w BOTHA See'Editorial Page L LIE i!3U i Iai1 DROPPINGS High-70 Low-47 See Today for details . U Vol. LIX, No. 21 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, September 30, 1978 Ten Cents ' Ten Pages udge rej ects tenants' request By MARK PARRENT Ciircuit Court Judge Patrick Conlin yesterday refused to allow a group of tenants and tenant advocates to par- cipate as parties with the city in the efense of two tenant-oriented city harter amendments. The t...…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 2

…Page 2--Saturday, September 30, 1978-The Michigan Daily Church Worship Services smussseremasaammmanesammnesmsses ANN A RBOR UNITARIAN F ELI OWSHIP 5U1 'V huar on ii: 30 Sunday Morning, Oct. 1-Topic it c: ''Sex Preferences for Children Around the World," by Lolagene Coombs. a Hesearch Associate at UM Population Studies Center. . "There is more truth in honest doubt timan iii half the creeds." FIRST CHlUB CI OF NAZARENE 2780 Packard Pastor, Fra...…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 3

…FtYU SEE N HAPPEN CAL WDAJIY Take ten In his first State of the University message on Sept. 30, 1968, newly- arrived University President Robben Fleming 'called for greater student participation but condemned "violence, coercion, and threats" on the part of students. Speaking before 800 faculty members, their wives and nearly 150 uninvited students in Rackham Lecture Hall, Fleming warned of the difficulty the University faced in growth and the...…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Saturday, September 30, 1978-The Michigan Daily Wbr 3ibigan BaiIy Fighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom Vol. LIX, No. 21 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan The safmAe old song for SuhArica-Aartheid Zambia: Caught in the crossfire South Africa has a new prime minister; his name is Pieter Botha. He emerged on Thursday the victor in a three-way intra-party fight for the top slot. The questi...…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 5

…AM ERICAN ROMANCE by mike taylor It came upon me in a dream not long ago that the Ramones should call their fourth album "American Romance." But alas, they've opted for "Road to Ruin" instead, so I decided to name this column, being an inquiry into one of America's favorite pastimes - rock 'n'roll, "American Romance." A LL MY FELLOW punkoids say it's their favorite song of the year, beating out even "Because the Night" and "Badlands." Just lis...…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 6

…-Saturday, September 30, 1978-The Michigan Daily POOL IHC lion AvS GR S"1920 At [MAN I I A I I A I a L _S djust see no 21st / lux W8FP 3bdrs I r A Av. 'edivte Occ 961-1200 flon & Infn" LYN GAR o -1,fr I N.Y ~n" 4 "- CALL 764-0557 FKSTIHILLS !A .s ItL WYP'INI'I ;35UyV:RLE W I,y flp CAse'4.s Jr* to assjin diversified AI ,h Sood ro.,. a & { nnam llorist. MMS$.type 8:30-4 260 - Ftwn II-2PM P-a' e . 049 Lex Av/TS dally. 7...…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 7

…Y. ... .e< Rail clerk strike ends; union obeys court. ruling OPPOSITION TO MEET WIT The Michigan Daily-Saturday," September 30, 1978-Page 7 H U.S.: WASHINGTON (UPI) - U S. District Judge Aubrey Robinson _or- dered the nationwide four-day rail strike ended yesterday-and the president of the striking rail clerks sent his members back to work im- mediately. Robinson signed a "double-edged" temporary restraining order that direc- ted the strik...…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 8

…Pzag AT .1: 4 e 8-Saturday, September 30, 1978-The Michigan Daily NGRY IRISH HOST PURDUE: an Herrmann Purduce? pa By ALAN FANGER im Young has a tough act to follow. { I The Purdue Boilermaker head coach, lOis team, riding the reins of a 2-0 record, will be plotting to riddle the Notre Daine defense in the same fashion that Michigan did in last Saturday's 28-14 win over the Fighting Irish. r ( onsidering the sterling performances Young ...…

September 30, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 21) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Saturday, September 30, 1978-Page 9 PESKY DUKE RETURNS: Blue guards against Devilish fate By PAUL CAMPBELL It's a week late, but it's here at last. it's time for Canham's Revels, huge football game parties which take place two or three consecutive Saturdays in early autumn at Bo's Bowl at the corner of Main and Stadium. In the stands, it's a time to take ad- vantage of the last predictably decent 1eather before the rapid ...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 1

…MORE SUMMITS? See Editorial Page 3k0 ilatli CHIPPER High-near 700 See Today for details Vol. LIX, No. 20 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Friday, September 29, 1978 Ten Cents Fourteen Pages Striking rail clerks. ordered back to jobs Mad dash Daily Photo by WAYNE CABLE Larry Silbart dashes toward the entrane of the Old Architecture and Design building as he attempts to make his course changes before the computer shuts down. Yesterday was the last day...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 2

…Page 2-Friday, September 29; 1978-The Michigan Daily f Larsen fights for Austin's seat Gay teach-in set for October By RICHARD BERKE Republican State Rep. Melvin Larsen says the secretary of state has a much bigger position than most people think. And, despite what some pundits call in- surmountable odds, Larsen intends to show the people just how important the job can be. Any candidate for Democrat Richard Austin's job would under ordinar...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 3

…tO U SEE NN&S TENCAL xD Take ten The state conference of the American Association of Umvesity Professors AAUP) issued a report charging that support public higher education from Lansing lacked "equity, reason, and adequacy" on September 29, 1968. In a 21-page indictment of state funding of Michigan collegesand universities, the AAUP asked, among other things, that the state abandon acceptance of varying quality among universities andd establis...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 4

…age 4-Friday, September 29, 1978-The Michigan Daily te idb gan taiIy Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom The working poets in San Francisco Vol. LIX, No. 20 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan A summit a day 0 0 9 keeps inflation away? MERICA HAS a new household phrase - the Camp David Sum- it. Because of the alleged enormity of e success that resulted from a velve-day meeting in the M...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 5

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 29, 1978-Page Minority services open their doors (Continued from Page 1) cultures. - Organized last year, a major part of MSS activity involves student coun- seling and referral. But MSS also makes significant recommendations and reports to University ad- ministrators concerning the enrollment of minority students. "MINORITY ENROLLMENT is definitely a problem, especially for Native Americans," said Dorothy...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 6

…Page 6-Friday, September 29, 1978-The Michigan, Daily Happenings For the week of September 29 to Oct. 5 --i { y., Nr Friday SEPTEMBER 29 Cinema° Arsenic and Old Lace (MLB 4, 7, ;15). Zardoz (Angell Aud A, 7, 9). Rocky (MLB 3,7, 9:15). Texas Chainsaw Massacre (Old A & Aud A, 7, 9). D, 7, 9:05).1 Saturday SEPTEMBER 30 Cinema Even Dwarfs Started Small (Angell James Dean Night: East of Eden (MLB3, 7 only), Rebel Without a Cause (MLB3, 9 o...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 7

…Fall bri By KAREN BORNSTEIN It's inevitable - -fall is here, so why ot enjoy it and reap in a harvest taking lace right on campus grounds? The arvest is the annual Fall Art Fair king place September 30th and Oc- ober 1st on the Michigan Union lawn. he festive event will overflow with the reshest creative expressions, ready to shared with the public at last after riods of hard work and growth. The Fall Art Fair will be more than a leasurable ex...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 8

…I ,'Page 8-Friday, September 29,1978-The Michigan Daily Mull less fabulous than his furniture By OWEN GLEIBERMAN There's not doubt Martin Mull has t talent. The question is, What is to be done with it? On America 2Night, the " role of Barth Gimble was the quin- tessential embodiment of the Mull per- sona. He was witty, could slip double entendres past his guests before they N knew what hit them, and made it clear to those of us at home he ...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 9

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 29, 1978-Page 9 Pro recalls defective memories ByJERRY LEHRMAN Students whose memories are already crying under this term's on- slaught of phone numbers, faces, and w formulas can take heart. Despite the barrage of information associated with pthe beginning of the academic year, a University psychologist assures students they can improve their memories to handle their mind- boggling work load. "The memory ...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 10

…age 10-Friday, September 29, 1978-The Michigan Daily r,. ~ ~ ° ..n-f245 I . .a 4 UNCONTRACTED CLASSIFIED RATES ND-A down vest at Dooley's on Wed., Sept. ll 662-1917. dA1001 CULATOR FOUND in record dept. of U. Cellar ining September. Owner must identify to claim. or Lisa or Chuck, 769-7940. dA1001 T-Wire rimmed glasses in hard brown case. se call 663-6603 (late). 44A929 FREE ROOM in exchange for light housekeeping. Call 761-8556 after 10a.m...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 11

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 29, 1978-Page 11 ND GAME BROUGHT BACK MEMORIES No sacrifice too great for Meter By RICK MADDOCK Michigan produced several big plays gainst the Irish last Saturday, and the ne that changed' momentum over to the Iaize and Blue came when defensive aptain Jerry Meter picked off a Joe lontana pass. At the time, the score was 14-14. ichigan had just scored and Notre same was handling the ball for the cond time ...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 12

…Page 12-Friday, September 29, 1978-The Michigan Daily fY - 1\ Jraser' s ud GRIDIJE PICKS PRACTICING: Good food, domestic & Imported beers at great prices: / lb. Sirloin & 12 oz. shell: $2.55 $3.00 pitchers and frosted mugs Open 9 a.m.-2 a.m. Monday-Saturday 1045 Packard 668-9588 While the First Annual Pro Football Handicappers Championship continues in Las Vegas for a first prize of $42,000, to the person with the best record at season's...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 13

…The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 29, 1978-Page 13 SThe Race! Guidry wins his 24th as Yanks stay on top SPORTS OF THE DAILY: I By The Associated Press Left-hander Ron Guidry fired a four- itter for his 24th victory of the season is the first-place New York Yankees tefeated the Toronto Blue Jays 3-1 last ight, edging a notch closer to a third a ight American League East cham- pionship. The victory reduced the Yanks' magic number for cl...…

September 29, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 20) • Page Image 14

… Page 14-Friday, September 29,11978-The Michigan Daily TALKS COULD STAR T BYWEDS.: Israelis plans next peace moves Conferees agree. on tuition tax credit (Continued from Page 1) TEL AVIV, Israel (AP)-The Israeli government, armed with over- whelming parilamentary backing for the Camp David accords, began detailed work yesterday on the next s;eps toward peace with Egypt. In Cairo, senior Egyptian Foreign Ministry officials said preliminary- ...…

September 28, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 19) • Page Image 1

…STUDENT RIGHTS See Editorial Page V' L Sitt ai1 BRISK High--65 Low-45 See Today for details Vol. LIX, No. 19 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 28, 1978 Ten Cents Fourteen Pages Levin seeks inflation summit By BRIAN BLANCHARD Mimicking terminology used success- fully by President Carter during the recent Mideat summit talks at Camp David, two state politicians-Carl Levin, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate, and Congressman Jo...…

September 28, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 19) • Page Image 2

…Meditation for Artists taught by STERN MORG AN An opportunityufor artists to learn techniques of meditation as a way of developing better focus and more creativity in their work. A different method of meditation will be offered each week. Attendance can be regular or occasional. For actors, dancers, musicians, painters, craftspeople, directors, sculptors, and all artists and for anyone interested. Everyone welcome, no admission fee. EVERY TUES...…

September 28, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 19) • Page Image 3

…The Michigan Daily-Thursday, September 28, 1978-Page 3 IFYU SEE WV47S KAPE)4CLL ZDAILY On at last For C. William Colburn, it was finally official yesterday. The Washtenaw County Board of Canvassers certified him as winner of the Republican nomination for Ann Arbor's State Senate district, a full 50 days after the primary and barely a month before the general election. Colburn, a University speech professor, sought - and won - a recount after ...…

September 28, 1978 (vol. 59, iss. 19) • Page Image 4

…Page 4-Thursday, September 28, 1978-The Michigan Daily 4 y a. R Gregg Krupa Our segregated schools Eighty-Nine Years of Editorial Freedom_ Vol. LIX, No. 19 News Phone: 764-0552 Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Students deserve more say nnew 'U' president THE MICHIGAN Student Assembly (MSA) struck a blow for students' rights Tuesday night. It stood up to the Regents and demanded adquate student representatio...…

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