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Vol. 37, No. 13, December 7, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Dec 1988

Vol. 37, No. 13, December 7, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Dean Secularizes Concert •Students Deal With Finals In Their Individual Ways •Henderson Named Managing Editor •Needless Speculation •Please Be Reasonable, Santa •The Envelope, Please… •Whaling Waste, Abortion Aftermath •Attacking Character and Stepping on Toes •Music Censorship Not in Holiday Spirit •Dworkin's Views Deserve Fairer Hearing •Pierce Honored at Reception •The Law School's IM Football Heroes •Eliminate Home Field Advantage in Bowl Games •Bears & Bengals Still Bowl Bound •Bowling: Sluggers Stroke, Ettore Chokes •Law in the Raw


Vol. 37, No. 12, November 30, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1988

Vol. 37, No. 12, November 30, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Law Library Ranked Highest in Survey •Dworkin Indicts Porn •Commissioner Quigg Says Animal Patents are Progress •Mailbox Rule •Flybacking on the Cheap •Where Left Meets Right •Gideon's Lawyer •Leave Mertz Alone •Patent Commissioner Discusses Bio Issues •Crossword •Sexist Grammar Should Be Eliminated •Lullo, Zemanick Lead RG Football Contest •Law in the Raw


Vol. 37, No. 11, November 16, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1988

Vol. 37, No. 11, November 16, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•ACLU's Holton Police Complaint Clinic To Assist With Civil Rights •Henkin Discusses Constitution's Future •Student Decries Duderstadt Selection •Hanging Out the Shingle •If Only Things Slowed Down •And the Charade Continues •Lost in a Sea of Anonymity •Of Mountains, Molehills and Hypersensitivity •Professor Kahn Should Be Ashamed of Himself •Dworkin to Speak on Male "Oppressors" •Renowned Henkin to Present Cooley Lectures •Temple Law To Offer Summer Sessions Abroad •UM to Win in Ohio, Pasadena •Smith, Kooistra Win 5K Run •Law in the Raw


Vol. 37, No. 10, November 9, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1988

Vol. 37, No. 10, November 9, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Moot Court Oral Argument Well Underway •WLSA Members Protest Phone Call; Kahn, Dean Replies •Law Students Get Scaaaary •Ground Rules •Notices •A Real Election Up North •Don't Blame the Barristers •Mixed Message •Prof. Kahn Draws Fire from Student Groups •Implementing the New Discrimination Policy •Crossword •New Health Law Society Looks at AIDS, Health Issues •Women Face Difficult Choices Over Child Care •Sluggermania Hits Sports Reports •Wolverines to Top Illini in Big Ten Showdown •5K Fun Run, Whirlyball Take Law School by Storm •Law in the Raw


The Grizzly, November 4, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Michelle L. Grande, Lora L. Hart, Richard P. Richter, Veronica Algeo, Neil Schafer, Dorothy O'Malley Nov 1988

The Grizzly, November 4, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Michelle L. Grande, Lora L. Hart, Richard P. Richter, Veronica Algeo, Neil Schafer, Dorothy O'Malley

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Continued Controversy Plagues Campus • Division III's Founding Athletics • Curriculum IDEAS Fire Faculty • Drive to be Closed • Letter: Guilty Till Proven Innocent: Democracy at Ursinus College • Conference a Great Success • Bear Pack Braces for Title Run • Seniors are Class of Hockey • "Career Day" to be Sponsored for Campus • Security Moves to Reimert • French Presents Finzi


Vol. 37, No. 9, November 2, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Nov 1988

Vol. 37, No. 9, November 2, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Faculty Approves Placement Policy •Obscene Flyer Draws Response •Trickers Treat Law Quad •More of the Same •Counting One's Blessings •Phony Courage, Shallow Conviction •A Michigander's Look at the Ballot Proposals •Justice Archer Visits Quad •Gophers Won't Block Wolves' Road West •Law School Sports Round Up •Law in the Raw


A Program For Improving Student Achievement In The Geography Related Performance Standards Of The American History Curriculum, Michael C. Richardson Nov 1988

A Program For Improving Student Achievement In The Geography Related Performance Standards Of The American History Curriculum, Michael C. Richardson

Abraham S. Fischler College of Education ETD Archive

The program involved the development of materials for the instruction and testing of geography related performance standards to the American History curriculum. The program’s aim were twofold: 1) to assist the teacher in that materials were not available and 2) to address the problem of low achievement of the students in their basic geographical knowledge and its application to American History. The problems addressed by this practicum were identified by both teacher questionnaire and student pre-tests. Over nine-week period, students constructed a historical atlas of maps which correlated with the students/ regular history studies. Students also received a study guide …


Vol. 37, No. 8, October 26, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1988

Vol. 37, No. 8, October 26, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Law Students Attend DC Public Interest Conference •Boyle Inherently Critical of Law School •Women's Forum Discusses Issues •Fox Emphasis is Economic •Limitless Grade Option •Student Section Rowdyism Okay at Football Games •The Inhumanity of It All •Softball Coverage Inaccurate and Unfair •LSSS Responds to Budgetary Criticism •Michigan Attn 'y General Kelley Visits Campus •Crossword •Schnell is IU's Difference •First Years Sweep Golf, Women's Tennis •Law in the Raw


Vol. 37, No. 7, October 19, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1988

Vol. 37, No. 7, October 19, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Federalist Convention Coming To U-M Law •Profs To Receive New Post, Honors •Simma: International Expert •Moot Court Participants Handed a Surprise •Road Less Traveled •Monday's Maudlin Mess •Softball Reminiscing •The Second Inaugural •Tawana Brawley Revisited •Law Librarian Maslow Off to Supreme Court •Notices •Crossword •Hunter Picks Michigan Over IU •Smell The Glove Wins Softball •Law in the Raw


The Grizzly, October 14, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Michelle L. Grande, Lora L. Hart, Reed Coats, Lenore Bailey, Chuck Smith, Neil Schafer, Veronica Algeo, Dorothy O'Malley, Richard P. Richter Oct 1988

The Grizzly, October 14, 1988, Jean M. Kiss, Michelle L. Grande, Lora L. Hart, Reed Coats, Lenore Bailey, Chuck Smith, Neil Schafer, Veronica Algeo, Dorothy O'Malley, Richard P. Richter

Ursinus College Grizzly Newspaper, 1978 to Present

Task Force Committee Trims Curriculum • Gender, Class and Race Addressed at Conference • Awareness Week on the Wagon • Letters: Some Sobering Thoughts for Students; Interdepartmental Cooperation Stressed • And the Band Played On... • A Voice of My Own to Air • Wellness Week Results • Rice Cooks Up Recipe for Art • Bears Take Homecoming Thriller in Final :33 • Soccer Kicks Into Winning Gear • X-Country Runs 'Round Alumni • Hockey Unpredictable


Vol. 37, No. 6, October 12, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1988

Vol. 37, No. 6, October 12, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Crim'l Forfeiture / Attn'y Fees Are Moot Ct. Topic •Junior Clerk Matches Chosen •P. White: From Georgetown to Michigan •Space Bulletin •A Softie at Heart •'Zip It, Pal' •The Nightmare of President Quayle •At Long Last, Viable Loan Forgiveness •Notices •Budgeting by Whim and Caprice •Tawana Brawley and CLS •Pat White -Returns to M for 2d Visit •LSSS Hears Reports From Sports, Social, Placement •1985-1989 LSSS Budget Allocations •Bulletin Boards Show New Sights for Sore Eyes •Two Firms Finance Pro Bono Work •Crossword •Television Adversely Affects Heisman Trophy Competition •Virginia Qualifying Tournament Set •Cunningham Recovering From Cancer Surgery •Judge Edwards …


Vol. 37, No. 5, October 5, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Oct 1988

Vol. 37, No. 5, October 5, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Indi Gestae •Budget OK'd: Wish List to Dean •Computer Research at 'M' •Interview Policy to be Reviewed •Seoul-ed Out •A Profession's Decline •Random Thoughts While Filling Space •The Case for Funding Abortions •Back to Basics •Big Michigan Score Proves Little •Three Teams Slosh to Golf Victory •Law in the Raw


Vol. 37, No. 4, September 28, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1988

Vol. 37, No. 4, September 28, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Law Books Sometimes Can Be ''Hot'' •LSSS Hears Group Budget Requests •FBI Meeting Gets Postponed Again •1L's Reps Selected •Let the Games Begin •It Just Doesn't Matter •Attack of the Idiot-Liberals •My Personal Trade Deficit •Exploring Theories of Racism •Generation of SWINE •LSSS Committees Gear-up for 1988-89 •Lockers Reveal Student Left-overs •Four 1Ls to Join LSSS •Offices Reallocated in Law School •Quarterbacks Still on Endangered Species List •Schwab, Gilezan Advance in Tennis Tourney •HH Likes Pac-10, Berates Nebraska-UNLV Game •Crossword •Law in the Raw


Vol. 37, No. 3, September 21, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1988

Vol. 37, No. 3, September 21, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Law School Programs Computer Resource Plan •FBI Stirs up Controversy •GEO Loss is Clerk's Gain •Approaches •Not for Amateurs •Just a Blip on the Radar Screen •Confessions of a First-Year Skeptic •Recruiting is a Privilege Unearned by the FBI •Social Committee Responds •LSSS Election Statement for First Year Representatives •Junior Clerks get Okay •Environmental Law Society Starts Off Year •Martha Cook has Tea for You and Me •U of M Trounces Columbia in Heated Contest •Harold Tries to Convert this Week's Picks •Grueling Tournament Builds Character •Law in the Raw


Vol. 37, No. 2, September 14, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1988

Vol. 37, No. 2, September 14, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Hutchins Hall Renovations Continue •GEO: Law School Using Smokescreen •AALSA Has Big Plans for 1988-89 •GEO's Side •Chill Out •Touch that Seat and You're Dead •Learning to Fly in the Cuckoo's Nest •Bring On The Band For Better Law School Parties •LSSS Committees Set Directions for the Year •GEO Says Law School Exaggerates Issue •A Wild Year in Pro Ranks Looms Ahead •Florida St. to Top College Ranks •Olson's Pennant Forecast: Jerks 'R' In this Fall •Law in the Raw


Vol. 37, No. 1, September 7, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Sep 1988

Vol. 37, No. 1, September 7, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Case Club Clerks in Limbo Due to Arbitration Proceedings •Job Hunting Season Opens •L.A. wasn't ready for Jocko •The Republican Convention: A Kept Outsider's View •Tough Schedule Will Quell 'Canes •Law in the Raw


Women's Center Newsletter (Fall 1988), University Of Maine Women's Center Staff Sep 1988

Women's Center Newsletter (Fall 1988), University Of Maine Women's Center Staff

Maine Women's Publications - All

No abstract provided.


Taylor University Magazine (Summer 1988, Taylor University Jul 1988

Taylor University Magazine (Summer 1988, Taylor University

The Taylor Magazine (1963-Present)

The Summer 1988 edition of Taylor Magazine, published by Taylor University in Upland, Indiana.


Improving Spelling Performance Of Sixth Grade Students Using Eclectic Spelling Strategies And A Cognitive-Based Approach, Marilyn L. Frieling Jun 1988

Improving Spelling Performance Of Sixth Grade Students Using Eclectic Spelling Strategies And A Cognitive-Based Approach, Marilyn L. Frieling

Abraham S. Fischler College of Education ETD Archive

The poor spelling performance of a group of sixth graders was addressed by utilizing the Informal Spelling Inventory suggested by Mann and Suiter (1974). This criterion – referenced test determined that nine members of the sixth grade class scored well below grade level expectations in spelling. A cognitive – based approach and eclectic spelling strategies were implemented with the target group in order to improve their spelling achievement. The results indicated a cognitive-based approach through phonetic instruction and rule generalizations increased levels of achievement in the target group. Students within the group demonstrated positive attitudinal changes. Purposeful writing became one …


Increasing The Disadvantaged Preschool Child's Ability To Follow Oral Directions Through Cooking Experiences, Elizabeth A. Karas Jun 1988

Increasing The Disadvantaged Preschool Child's Ability To Follow Oral Directions Through Cooking Experiences, Elizabeth A. Karas

Abraham S. Fischler College of Education ETD Archive

The author developed and implemented a program to increase the preschool disadvantaged child's ability to follow oral directions. The program's aims were to help the child to follow one, two, and three step oral directions given by a teacher which is considered a minimum competency for entrance into the district's kindergarten reading program. The program contained the following basic components: Pretesting of children to ascertain their score on a prereading readiness subtest called "Following Oral Directions”; inservice for parents to encourage their understanding and home cooperation; implementation of cooking activities in the classroom; participation of parents in similar home activities; …


The Anatomy Of A Leading Case: Lawrence V. Fox In The Courts, The Casebooks, And The Commentaries, M. H. Hoeflich, E. Perelmuter Jun 1988

The Anatomy Of A Leading Case: Lawrence V. Fox In The Courts, The Casebooks, And The Commentaries, M. H. Hoeflich, E. Perelmuter

University of Michigan Journal of Law Reform

In spite of the wide diversity of training, practice, and location of lawyers throughout the United States, virtually all share one experience: the standard core curriculum of the first year of law school taught by the case method. The extent to which that experience in parsing cases in contracts, torts, and property shapes the American legal mentality is open to debate, but it undeniably has an impact. The first-year experience socializes law students in the culture of the law. During this period, students learn the language of the law and the ways that lawyers think. During this period, too, students …


Campus Assembly Minutes 05/16/1988, Campus Assembly May 1988

Campus Assembly Minutes 05/16/1988, Campus Assembly

Campus Assembly

No abstract provided.


As-288-88 Resolution On Geb Requirements Course Proposal:…Arch 316x, General Education And Breadth Committee May 1988

As-288-88 Resolution On Geb Requirements Course Proposal:…Arch 316x, General Education And Breadth Committee

Academic Senate Resolutions

Recommends ARCH 316X for inclusion into GEB Area C.


As-287-88 Resolution On Geb Transfer Curriculum, George Lewis May 1988

As-287-88 Resolution On Geb Transfer Curriculum, George Lewis

Academic Senate Resolutions

Recommends the application of GE Transfer Curriculum be confined to community college transfer only.


Campus Assembly Minutes 05/02/1988, Campus Assembly May 1988

Campus Assembly Minutes 05/02/1988, Campus Assembly

Campus Assembly

No abstract provided.


Teacher Concerns: An Overview, Paul S. Brantley May 1988

Teacher Concerns: An Overview, Paul S. Brantley

Human Subject Research Archive

This report is based on teachers' concerns and perceptions. The survey is based on anonymous responses of teachers employed in North American SDA schools.


Vol. 36, No. 24, April 13, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1988

Vol. 36, No. 24, April 13, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Julius Chambers Visits Law School As DeRoy Fellow •Bencivengo, Kennedy Argue For Top Honors •RG Will Miss Old Staffers •SFF Gives $$$ •Teed Off •Knappntan's "Legal" Answer to Mr. Blackwell •The Year in Review: Roses and Thorns •Notices •Goldberg is Wrong About Jackson for Prez •SFF Grateful to Pledgers •System Slow to Respond to Jackson •An Informal Interview with... Jeffrey Lehman •U-M Law Students Represent Cuban Detainees •Keep Responses Reasonable •Law Review to Hold Open House •Analyzing Why Some Things Occur •Law in the Raw


Vol. 36, No. 23, April 6, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1988

Vol. 36, No. 23, April 6, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•JIL Selects New Editors •Moot Court Finalists Await Kennedy •Special Election Announced; Lack of T-Shirts Decried •Wanted: Aggressive LSSS Applicants •Redish, Weiler Win Teaching Award •Rejecting Handouts •Unfulfilled Dreams And Shattered Hopes •Letters: Coulter Draws Critical Response •Katz: Man In Demand When Kennedy Got Call •Grand Prix Fever: Watch Out If You Catch It! •Crossword •Law in the Raw


Vol. 7, No. 1, April 1, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Apr 1988

Vol. 7, No. 1, April 1, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•The Indi Gestae •Bollinger Resigns! •K & E Sucks Up to Aspiring Law Hotshots •LSSS… ZZZ •Students Not Interested in Privates •Student Funded What? •Why Wear My Underwear Outside My Pants •Our Readers Piss and Moan: We Just Couldn't Care Less •Piccozi Chair Endowed •Fall Starter Program Dinged •Why They Wear What They Wear •Softballers Vie for Title •Bright Lights, Spud City •Lore in the Roar


Vol. 36, No. 22, March 30, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School Mar 1988

Vol. 36, No. 22, March 30, 1988, University Of Michigan Law School

Res Gestae

•Paul Simon Brings His Faltering Campaign to Law School •Carr Wins LSSS Pres. Vote •Publications Prepare for First Year Applicants •Agenda Items - 1988 •Musings on Marquette •Demonstrators Justified in Protesting CIA •Demonstrators Unjustified •Feds Talk About Porn, Free Speech •Professor Friedman Speaks to the Res Gestae •Why I Went To Law School •Uncle Charlie's Corner •Law in the Raw