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…---A . -- . - M Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY I nhursdcly, Sep emi er -tI r Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Basketbal: Baffling the oddsmakers Two seasons, 41 wins - can unpredictable Wolverines keep up the pace in 1976? By BILL STIEG They litter the newsstands every fall - those basketball magazines filled with reworded press releases and confident declarations of who will do what in the coming season. Remarkably worthless, these maga...…
…4yrsday. i, fepem.r I'9 TE MYHIA DAILY PageThre Thursday, September 4; 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three ootba : ear of the caalenge By JOHN KAHLER Could this be the year that the Michigan football team makes the long-predicted drop into also-ran status in the Big Ten? One would be wise to bet against such an occurrence. But ever since Bo Schembechler took over as head coach, a Michigan football team has nev- er gone into fall pra...…
…Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY 1"hursday September 4, 19 1D Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY fhursdoy, September 4, 19D REGENCY TRAVEL Ann Arbor's Professional Agency SERVICING: Students' and Faculty's and Staff's and CONSISTENCY THE KEY f I t ;i t i } t {, : , E s l 1 1 7 I a Hockey: By BRIAN DEMING sixth Success is an athletic tradi- seaso tion at Michigan that has found every its way into almost every var- once sity sport in recent year...…
…Thursday, So!ptembar 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Poge Five Thursday, Sej~tember 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Schemecher alks - XContinued from Page 3) had their up and down years, but basically they've been success- ful. I just felt after having coached and played against the Big Ten teams that Michigan was the class school in the league.t You take a lot of these other schools, and you talk about the coach-you don't kn6w what he wa...…
… Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY I nursday, September f Ir Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'S HARD TOGETIREE CIDER FOR THE 16TH YEAR 1960 jli ~ V Greatry Moring . ., It Also Means Levi Cords, Jeans, and Flannel Shirt Season and Tice's Has the Biggest Selection in Ann Ar"bor. TICES MEUN'ES TSH liii . UNIERSIT Basebalk OUT OF THE DOLDRUMS Breaking tradition By BILL CRANE The Michigan Wolverine baseball team went through with the usual pre- gam...…
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… Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAIL1r Thursday September 4, 1975 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday September 4, 1975 HARVEY BOASTS 25 RECRUITS Track: Lettermen to play key role By ANDY GLAZER i with the talented but oft injured "Michigan track is building- sophomore Jim Grace. In addi- there were a lot of freshmen on tion, Bo Schembechler's prize this year's team, and we did halfback recruit, Harlan Huck-1 pretty well. The improved show...…
…Thursday, September 4,' 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Thursday, September 4, 1975 [HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nine Wrestl ing: Still a top show; Golf: Rated 'Xr Coach rates recruits A+ Swingers place weak 4th By RAY O'HARA For the past two seasons, the Michigan Wol- verines have been a leading power in collegiate wrestling. In those years they have finished sec- ond and fourth as a team in the Big Ten.tourna- ment, second in the...…
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…Thursday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Thursday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Marijuana-easy, loose in Ann Arbor By PAUL HASKINS First-time visitors to Ann Arbor and those parental types who haven't drop- ped in since Jonas Salk made headlines in the University's Rackham Build- ing tend to go weak-kneed and slack- jawed when first exposed to a covey of cannibis - consumers jauntily par- taking in their favorite...…
…1Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 4, 197 1Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September ~, I91~ The Word of God: A community. a life 0E By PAUL HASKINS It's Thursday evening on Ann Ar- bor's West Side and hundreds of townspeople converge on the social hall of a local junior high. Friend- ly and collected, the crowd is over- stated neither in appearance nor behavior, the kind of demographic cross-section that would do a s...…
…Thursday, September 4; 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Fivi Thursday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Pivi atmosphere. Bob Rodriguez recalls a meeting in which a "visitor stood up and gave a prophecy that was totally off the wall. He started to prophesize and he wouldn't stop. Everybody stood up and started speaking in tongues and he broke down and cried . . . Somehow, ev- erybody got the same cue." WORD OF GOD is still a neophyte ...…
…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 4, 19 75 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September4, 1915 Sororities: Catering to the plush needs of traditional women By ANN MARIE LIPINSKI Sorority life. Beyond sparkling images of non-intelligible Greek syllables, and the stereotyped all-Ameri- k' can woman with the whistle- clean look of a Seventeen mo- del, those two words also spell 'home' for a minority of Uni- versity females ...…
…Thursday, September 4, 1975 1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Sever Thursday, September 4, 1975 1 HE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven The Daily cranks it out By JO MURPHY On the second floor of the Stu- dent Publications Building is a huge, cavernous room which re- sembles the belly of a whale more than what is actually is- the city room of the Michiganj Daily. It is generally a mess with newspapers, wire machine pa- per, copy paper, magazines, dic- tio...…
…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 4, 1975 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 4, 1975 ate ries . eand a S 0 0 0 As many people can attest to, spending too much time coop- ed up in a dorm room and always eating the stuff Food Services wants to serve you can be hazardous to your mental and physi- cal stability. It is in this light that we offer you this short guide on where to please your palate in and a...…
…Thursday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Nin Film groups off wide variety of By JEFF SORSENSEN 1 Although most student activi- ties and groups have been on the decline in the past few years, student-run film societies and local movie theatres have been booming as never before. Response to the c i n e ma" among students has snowballed to such an extent that attend- ance figures have more than doubled since 1970 while the number...…
…Page Ten THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, bepternbert, r THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, september ~, Iv ':, -K I I t IA I ££J Lf - *1 hi i a )u :1 - ...,,, , i !r! : 4 ... i s s ani a 1 I l 1 - . Ir i r. i ' 1 /" _ w' ,. , j' . j, .', L 1 j t / i " w 0 'I I 4 ( 4 sizes to choose front) I models of * as for can el,that iur room- you can & drinks? JUs pennies a d ice,a 1 cold RATES UNIT TERM USE RATE TAX 2 CU. FT. REF...…
… Sir 6 :4!Iatity Section Six .Academics Ann Arbor, Michigan-Thursday, September 4, 1975 El ight Pages lA * N F- i ti ' ,:" . 4: . .,} ., " i i ' irp iJ s k of ;,ill I11li ', t I s ttl!y ' ,o '. ,j i , JC.; ' i, th",er l / 41t { i ; ,,.: ' rat ! !. ' l t i . '. 4t n , L ,! . i i i ( I i, Yiy! ~t!, # lj w ': r0 LoJ '6 I4 0 o Qzwi 4W. : i 'Ki 'X M . : t,; , , , ,. ,;' :: ; ,1; ,. l'. ,. .,;_ . i 1 ,l': K ff IY, s x r, r "Io...…
…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September 4, 1975"' s I I I I Int'l. Center offers wide services By GEORGE LOBSENZ Nestled in the southwestern- most corner of the Michigan Un- ion, adjoining West Quad on the ground level is the International Center, one of the more obscure resource centers at the Univer- sity. Despite the wide variety of services offered by the Center, many students still regard it as a facility solely concerned...…
…Thursday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY lii u rsday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY urriculum changes By SUSAN ADES Most current and incoming students were incorrectly crawling around in their playpens when the last thorough revision of the literary college (LSA) Faculty Code was done by the Univer- sity. In the fall of 1972, for the first time in two decades, a Graduation Require- ments Commission (GRC) was estab- lished to...…
…Page Four. THE . I M1GaAN DAILY Thursday, SeptOr bar 4, 11)75 Page FGur THE MICHIGAN DAILY Thu rsd~y, September 4, 1 ~75 V ho's who In University academia Fleming: the cool, collected pres Rhodes: Liberal prof turned VP If you ever pass a man with short silver hair, wearing granny spec- tacles, an elegant but conservative suit, and a gently paternal smile, rest assured you are within touching dis- tance of the President of the Univ...…
…Thursday, Sepfembr 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY ' Page Five Thursday, September 4, 1975 THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Page Five I -.,.u... paDER 4 N " H I AUDIO SERVICE CENTER "THE FULLY-EQUIPPED AUDIO LABORATORY" ACOUSTIC RESEARCH ADVENT ADMIRAL ADS AIKO AIRLINE AIWA AKAI AKG ALLEGRC ALLIED ALPHA ALTEC AMPEX ARVIN ATTEND-A-PHONE AUDIO-TECHNICA AUDIOVOX AUTOMATIC RADIO BANG & OLUFSEN BASF BAYLOR BELAIR BELL BELL & HOWELL BENJAMIN BEOGRAM B. G. W....…
…Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Fhursday, September 4, 191 ' THE MiCHIGAN DAILY fhursday, September ~I, 1913 I Opportunity Program counsels, aids minorities I I By TIM SCHICK Since 1964; the Opportunity Program has been counseling minority and disadvantaged stu-t dents at the University and aid-; ing them in pursuing their edu- cational goals. The program, originally started for minorities only, was noticeably absent from the campus in th...…
…L ursday,' September 4, 1975, THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven ' THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Seven Course Mart offers he unique, differen n liera e ucation By BETH NISSEN When Course Mart was born in 1968, it was described as "stock market in courses" where students and faculty would rade ideas for new courses that were not offered through .stablished LSA departments. "The Course Mart will stimulate a market in courses where eachers and student...…
…Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY 'Thursday, September 4, 191' THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Thursday, September dl, 191 . To Serve I YOU Best rs7' apt 3p:0 soh- of 6 6:30 .0000 12 0 6.00 fed0Se00 0o.,00 TI'4r~ 9 8. IY0 fr . Ip SED E I T 0 Li ; . t .° ; ;F For Every Course on the Michigan Campus Our stock of GOOD USED Books is the largest in the city and at the BEST PRICES! We guarantee the correct Book for every course. In this ad, we...…
…SUNDAY MAGAZINE Y L *t 4:3 aii9 PRECARIOUS digh-65 Low-42 See Today for details Vol. LXXXV, No. 22 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Sunday, September 29, 1974 Ten CentsE NAVY CAPSIZED, 52-0 Eight Pages IF'MUJ'-;-FE WS HAMPOICAi76-MY Michigan shipwrecks Middies Life fest The city's fourth Festival of Life comes to the Arb's main meadow today, starting with sunrise meditation and chanting, Sufi dancing, and a "Cos- mic Ceremony" led by Masetro Do...…
… Page Two SPAGHETTI DAY Noon to 9:00 P.M. Dinner for Two for $3.95 Pitcher of Beer (50 oz.) $1.00 TOTAL PACKAGE $4.95S villae Bell THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 29, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 29, 1974 .4 Betty Ford said in 'satisfactory' condition FONDA, ELLSBERG COMING Indochina week scheduled (Continued from Page 1) to require three or four weeks for convalescence. the tumor was small-aoout two centimeters in dia...…
…editors: laura berman howie brick contributing editor: mary long sundaiy matgazine inside: page four-books page five-magic page six-week in review Number 4 Page Three Septembe FEATUR r 29, 1974 ES After a care Ey HOWARD BRICK A MARRIED COUPLE who had just graduated from the Uni- versity of Michigan wrote to a magazine last summer, "we find that BA's from the School of Liter- ature, Science and the Arts guar- antees us, at most, the posit...…
…=mq Page Four THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 29, 1974 BOQI K S VICTIMS OF SUCCESS The story of two writers and a flaw in the American Dream SELF-DEFENSE Freedom from fear: Guide against rape ROSS & TOM: Two American Tragedies by John Leggett. New York: Simon & Schuster, 434 pages, $10. By DON KUBIT "In America, success is the calling card of the under- taker." -Karl Shapiro .CCASIONALLY, the Ameri- can Dream comes true. It did fo...…
…Sunday, September .29, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five PROFILE THE EMPORIUM Henry Moorehouse: Magic and miracles HAIL TO THE VICTORS! Now for the first time an in- >> depth look at the block athlete in bi q - t i m e intercollegiate sports. The super performers at one university-The University of Michigon-tell in their own words what it was like to be a star-and black-in the days before Civil Riqhts legislotion. 140 PAGES 17 PAGES OF P...…
…Sunday, September. 29, T y74 Page Six THE MICHIGAN DAILY Pag SiH IHGNDIYSndy etme 9 9P You never heard it so good® A giant step backwards ...and forwards. e4d-LlqY DELUXE MINIATURE BATTERY- OPERATED ACTION- CORDER with Buit-in Condenser Micro- phone and Automatic Shut-Off Sony Model TC-580 Professional-Quality Automatic Reverse Stereo Tape Deck (with Electro Bi-Lateral Heads) If you demand the finest in auto- reverse stereo tape deck ...…
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…I Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Sunday, September 29, 1974 Wolverines umble upse (Continued from Page 1) } dies gave up after two futile plays and quick-kicked the Wolverines back to the Michi- gan 33 yard line. But the Blue offense took only nine plays to march the 67 yards for its third score. FRANKLIN and Chapman combined for the two biggest plays in the drive, as the wing- back circled around to take a reverse for 15 yards, then got...…
…KISSINGER VS. RIGHTS See Editorial Page Y ~ir i A l 143it WET High--72 LOIV-44 See Today for details Vol. LXXXV, No. 21 Ann Arbor, Michigan-Saturday, September 28, 1974 Ten Cents Eight Pages UV. rejects S. African creden tialIs If-OUSE S APPEN c/dA .MLY China events The U.S.-China People's Friendship Association is sponsoring several China-related events today. All events are free and open to the public. And they all take place...…
…Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 28, 19741 Page Two THE MICHIGAN DAILY Leftists hold 8 hostage, ask $1 SANTO DOMINGO, Dominican Republic (P-Nearly two dozen armed leftists planted bombs in k the occupied Venezuelan con-j I sulate threatening to blow it up at noon today unless $1 million' and 38 jailed comrades are traded for a kidnaped American' woman diplomat and at least seven other hostages. The band-led by a convicte...…
…Saturday, September 28, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Saturday, September 28, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Three Solar energy possibilities Convicted boxer wants to figt another round i b eing studic DETROIT (A) - F e d e r a 1 World Energy Conference here" Energy Administrator John that the funds would come from Sawhill said yesterday the gov- a total of $11 billion to be pro- ernment is weighing a $1 bil- posed for energy develo...…
… Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan i vetnam p eace, Thi Ustyle Saturday, September 28, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 Chile: Poe and Bismarek SECRETARY OF STATE Henry Kis- singer is clearly untroubled by the horror tales of torture the mill- tary junta in Chile is spinning out. Apparently, Kissinger chooses to ig- nore the brutality that...…
…Saturday, September 28, 1974 THE M1GHiGAN DAILY Page Five Saturday, September 28, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five Fellini: Accomplishments, By KEVIN COONEY Reuter Film Writer NEW YORK (Reuter) - Talking with Federico Fellini is rather like seeing one of his films. His conversa- tion shifts from the clear reality of publicizing his latest film to the vaguely unreal playroom of his mind where his next one is cavorting. The latest film i...…
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…Saturday, September 28, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page-Seven Saturday, September 28, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY. Page Seven Blue By JEFF SCHILLER Bo Schembechler's appraisal of every Wolverine football game reads like a form letter, no matter who poses the oppo- sition. Phrases such as "We're going to have to play an out- standing game to defeat - -' and "They have a lot of real good football players", constant- ly creep into the conversation....…
… Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 28, 1974 Page Eight THE MICHIGAN DAILY Saturday, September 28, 1974 _. - _. -- _ - - --- i I HOMEWORK NOT KEEPING YOU BUSY ENOUGH? It's still not too late to come down to the Summit talks begin (Continued from Page 1) times grim-faced as he puffed on his pipe, the President heard s e v e r a l conference dele- gates denounce his present an- ti-inflation policy and demand the ouster of h...…
…A TRIBUTE TO KALINE See Editorial Page Y , .Cita tj ii TORRID High-88 Low--56 See Today for details Vol. LXXXV, No. 20 Ann Arbor, Michigan--Friday, September 27, 1974 Ten Cents Ten Pages _ _. ifYu EE t EL FHPPEN CuA~lL. siY Tenants site Trony Four apartment dwellers have filed suit against Trony Associates, a major local rental firm, for alleged violations of state law regarding rent and damage deposits. Legal Aid attorney Roger C...…
…Page T wo THE MICHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 27,'1974 Pag'~ lwo THE MiCHIGAN DAILY Friday, September 27, 1974 'U' ASKS PACKAGE: SAVE NOW! SAVE BIG! OPENING October 1, 1974 TUESDAY AT 5:00 P.M. (Open Tuesiay thru Saturday, 5:00-10:00 P.M.) Huge L/P Record Sale. 99C andup at FOLLETT'S State Street end of the Diag GEO contract talks stalled Oyster Bar & The Spaghetti Machine 301 W. HURON 663-2403 MENU: FRESH BLUE POINT OYSTERS ON H...…
…Friday, September 27, 1914 04trir dr3 171~7 -To' Cli --1 1 HE MIC;Hl(IRlNUAILY Page Three esVIEt VE ExoL:s Destroyer explodes' British Labor party splits bef ore vote INSTANBUL (gP) - A Soviet guided missile destroyer ex- ploded in the Black Sea on Wednesday. Turkish naval sour- ces said yesterday. There was no immediate confirmation from any other source. Turkish port sources said the destroyer belonged to the Ka- shin class and was att...…
…Frida is t dyian Bti Eighty-four years of editorial freedom Edited and managed by students at the University of Michigan Vote yea, nay or nyet in '76 y, September 27, 1974 News Phone: 764-0552 420 Maynard St., Ann Arbor, Mi. 48104 Al Kaline: A different hero By WAYNE JOHNSON CAPTURED SOVIET superspy I v an Powerska admitted to San Clemente police early this morning that the en- tire Watergate affair was a fabrication engineered by abou...…
…Fridoy, September 27, 1974 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Purge Five Frid~iy, Septer't~er 27, 1 ~74 THE MICHIGAN DAILY Page Five .. :. Pick of the week: That's Entertainment Michigan, That black sheep half-brother of opera, the musical, has al- ways been a uniquely American form of entertainment. In most of the rest of the world, the musical has usually been view- ed as a rather tasteless Yankee curio. But here at home it has always remained a pereni...…
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