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Western News, March 20, 1980 WESTERN NEWS Volume 6, Number 28 WESTERN MICHIGAN UNIVERSITY March 20, 1980 Milliken to keynote 'Crisis' symposioum Tuesday Gov. William G. Milliken is expected to welcoming address, introduce Milliken prosecutor, on "Crime and Punishment" make a major policy statement at 2 p.m. and chair the first panel. during a session at 7:30p.m. Tuesday; ~d Tuesday when he gives the keynote ad- All sessions will be in Knauss Hall, Daniel Ryan, Kalamazoo Gazette editor, dress at a three-day, free public sym- Room 2750, except those at 7:30 p.m. on "Government and Public Confidence," posium organized by the Institute of Tuesday and 2p.m. Wednesday, which will and Chester Rogers, chief administrative IForeign briefs students who wish to apply for be in Room 3750.Ziring said public seating financial aid assistance for the 1980-81 Government and Politics, according to assistant to Michigan Third District Lawrence Ziring, director of the institute. for the symposium will be limited to about academic year may obtain applications at Congressman Howard Wolpe, speaking on the Office of Student Financial Aid and 300persons. "The Limits of Government," both during James S. Gilmore Jr., former Scholarships, Faunce Student Services In a change in 10caUon, MUllken will a 9:30 a.m. Wednesday session; and Kalamazoo mayor and now a Republican Building, Room 33011.The deadline for speak in Shaw Theatre to accommodate Thomas Welch, Chamber of Commerce, on Party candidate for Michigan's Third returning applications is May 1. Students more persons. He had been scheduled to "Private Sector Optimism and Pessimism Congressional District seat, will speak at will be considered for financial aid speak in Knauss Hall. in Kalamazoo," at9:30a.m. March 27. an invitation-only dinner at 5:45 p.m. assistance on a first-come, first-served WMU faculty who will deliver papers Tuesday in the Student Center, President's basis. The office is open weekdays from WMUK, the university's public radio are: Paul L. Maier and Sherwood S. Dining Room. 7:45a.m. t04:45p.m. station, will broadcast Milliken's remarks Cordier, history; Joseph S. Ellin live beginning at 2 p.m. Tuesday at 102.1on During the session at 2 p.m. Tuesday, philosophy; Roy Olton, Claude S. PhilliP; • •• Edward Annen Jr., Kalamazoo mayor, Jr. and Kenneth A. Dahlberg, political "Chachaji: My Poor Relation" is the the FM dial. Ziring noted that the entire symposium, which will feature 30 will speak on "Social Attitudes and Self- science; Raymond E. Zelder and Myron H. title of a free public film to be shown at 8 Perceptions in Kalamazoo" and Robert C. Ross, economics; and Robert W. Kauf- p.m. Tuesday (March 25) in Brown Hall, speakers, including 12 from government and 13 from WMU, will be taped by Bobb, Kalamazoo city manager, will talk man, Center for Environmental Affairs. Room 3321,by the Asian studies program. on "Social Relationships in Kalamazoo." In addition, Trustees Julius Franks Jr. The prizewinning film examines the daily WMUK-FM for later broadcast in segments over several weeks. Other area speakers and their topics will of Grand Rapids and Fred W. Adams of struggle for survival of the poor in India. be James Gregart, Kalamazoo County Grosse Pointe will chair panels. • • • President John T. Bernh8i(l will give the The doctoral oral examination for Frans van Haaren for a Ph.D. degree will be conducted at 1 p.m. Friday in the Fitness, Health Awareness Week to start Monday Student Center, Room 204, on "A Discrete Persons interested in improving their Monday with a workshop on "Relaxation" At 7 p.m. Tuesday, five activities will be Trial Procedure and the Psychophysics of physical and psychological health may in the Student Center, Room 204; "Stress offered-"Assertiveness Training" in the Amount of Reinforcement: A Preliminary take part in a variety of free programs, Management" at 3 p.m. in Room 158; Siedschlag Hall lounge; "Stress Analysis." Everyone is welcome. workshops and demonstrations during "Coed Weight Lifting" in the Goldsworth Management" in the Ernest Burnham • • • "Fitness and Health Awareness Week" Valley III health club and a clinic on Hall lounge; "Fitness for Women" in Gary An opportunity to earn nine credit hours here Monday through next Thursday. "Recreational Sports Injuries" in Gary Center, the small gym; "Flexibility while studying for two months this sum- Keynote speaker will be Charles T. Center,Room224,bothat4p.m. Exercises"intheHoekjeHaUlounge; and mer along the Maine coast is offered to Kuntzleman of Spring Arbor, former Three programs are scheduled for 7 p.m. "Nutrition and Economics" in the Student juniors and seniors with grade point national program director of YMCA- Monday-"Nutrition and Weight Control" Center, Rooms 105-107. averages of 3.25 or higher. 'l,'he Honors Fitness Finders. in Vandercook Hall; "Beginning Jogging" A health awareness fair will take place College has announced the program, He will speak on "Wellness: The Key to in Gary Center, Room 224; and "Holistic from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. on Wednesday in which will be conducted from June 28 to the Good Life" at 7 p.m. Wednesday in the Health" in the Student Center, Rooms 105 the Student Center, east ballroom; a noon Aug. 24 under the sponsorship of the Student Center, east ballroom. Kunt- to 107. movie on "Prepared Childbirth" will be University of Maine at Orono, where the zIeman also will lecture on "How Much At 12:30 p.m. Tuesday, "Jog- shown in Rooms 105 and 106; and semester will be held, and WMU. Exercise Is Enough?" at3 p.m. that day in ging-Beginning/Intermediate" will workshops on "Relaxation" and "Modern Rooms 105-107. be presented in the Student Center Rooms Day Treatment of Sports Injuries" will be This week ... Since 1974he has o~ed Fitness.Finders 105 to 107. Two programs at' 4 p.m. given at 4 p.m. in Hadley Hall and Gary p~ograms and prOVides consulting ser- Tuesday are' 'Selecting a Personal Fitness Cente~, Room 224, respectively. An "How to Insulate Your Home" will be Vices.to ~~rporatlOns, schools, health clubs Program" in Gary Center, Room 224; and aerobiC dance demonstration will be discussed in a free public mathematics and mdivlduals. He was co-developer of "Contraception" in the Health Center. presented at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the east colloquium at 4 p.m. today in Everett the Aerobic Fitness Finder and has ballroom of the Student Center. Tower in the mathematics commons created and developed a unique calorie room, sixth floor. Maurice Eggen, a counter and skinfolder caliper. professor from Central Michigan "Fitness and Health Awareness Week" University, will present some general is sponsored by the University Health problems concerning transfer of heat, tell Center, the Department of Health, of his current research interests and give Physical Education and Recreation and some partial results. Coffee, tea and nearly 50 campus and area organizations, cookies will be served at 3:30 p.m. in the departments and centers. General same room. chairman is William P. Schreiber, • •• assistant professor of health, physical An open house honoring two long-time education and recreation. employees will be given by Commuter Other programs include Terry Hagen of Student Services (CSS) from 10 a.m. to Lansing, director of the Michigan branch 4:30 p.m. today in the conference room of of the National Council on Alcoholism, who the housing office, Faunce Student Ser- will speak on "The Almost Lost Art of Self- vices Building. Noni Hedges, who has been Control" at 7 p.m. Thursday, March 27, in here for more than 15 years, and Marje Rooms 105-107. He is a psychotherapist Crabill Clum, who started work here more and educator who has developed a than 18 years ago, have served in several preventive counseling model for in- offices throughout the campus and dividuals. currently are in CSS. They both plan to The week's activities begin at 11 a.m. retire at the end of March. • • • The Colden String Quartet, plus string Board of Trustees bassist Marshall L. Hutchinson, Jr., music, will perform in a "brown bag" to meet Friday luncheon concert from 11:45 a.m. to 12:45 The Board of Trustees will consider p.m. Friday and the Western Jazz Quartet reorganization of the Health Center board at the same time Tuesday, both in the of directors, a resolution regarding in- Student Center, Rooms 157-159.Listeners vestments with banks doing business in are encouraged to enjoy their lunches South Africa and proposed procedures for along with the music. addressing the board at its meeting at 9:30 OPEN HOUSE EXHIBIT-Joseph E. Doe, a senior from Monroe, left, and Timothy S. •• • a.m. Friday in the University Student Takacs, a Melvin senior, are pictured putUng the finishing touches on I3E, a robot "Racism and Sexism" will be the topic Center. designed and constructed by electrical engineering students for the WMU College of of a Food for Thought luncheon discussion A university mission statement, Applied Sciences "Face the 80s" free public open house in Kobnnan Hall from 1to 8 p.m. from 11:45 a.m. t.o 1 p.m. Friday in the honorary doctoral degree nominations for Friday and 9 a.m. to noon Saturday. The robot is one of 25 exhibits which will highlight Student Center, faculty dining room; the April 19th commencement, gift and the event. Other displays will range from a computer that guesses a person's weight and everyone is welcome to the series by the grant reports and personnel reports also an exercise bicycle for the blind to a full>' operaUng model of a paper corrugaUng Center for Women's Services.
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