The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, October 05, 1945, Page Page 3, Image 3

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    Friday, OrfoKerS, 1945
THE NEBRASKA
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Arrangement of newly-opened
Love Library.
During the coming months, the
new Love Memorial library will
be stocked with five or six thou
sand books, to be shelved for the
convenience of the student body
la the reading rooms. Frank A.
Lundy, university librarian, stat
ed, "With the co-operation of the
students, we will now develop the
kind of library thtj want and
teed.
The new library has six spa
Clous reading-rooms, each headed
by a librarian who has been es
pecially trained for the work, and
whose first concern is to help the
Student. The humanities reading
room, which is on the north side
Of the second floor, houses art and
music literature, English, French,
Rorman nnri other languages, and
the classics, including philosophy, !
religion, journalism, and the dra- I
matic arts. The social studies
reading room (on the north side j
of the third floor) will serve stu
dents interested in economics and
business history and geography,
political and military science, so- !
ciology, psychology, and social 1
Work. j
It is hoped that soon, the sci- i
ence and technology reading
room, on the east' side of the sec
ond floor, and the education read
ing room, on the east side of the
third floor, will be opened, but
tor the present, persons interested
(a these subjects will be helped
in the humanities and social sick
les reading rooms, respectively.
On the west side of the third
floor, the documents reading
room, houses the publications of
governmental bodies, and the re
serve reading room, which is on
the east side of the ground floor,
contains books needed for class
assignments.
The library opens at 7:50 a.m.
Monday through Saturday, closes
at 9 p. m. Monday through Thurs
day, at 6 p. m. Friday and at 1
p. m. on Saturday. Students are
asked not to hesitate to ask for
help, and their suggestions and
comments will be most welcomed,
according to Mr. Lundy.
NOTICE.
Tennis racktti for players
participating: in the intra
mural tennis singles tourna
ment are available in the race
at the coliseum for players
who do not have racket.
A small fee will be charred
for the use of the racket.
CORIillUSKEnS!
Everyone is welcome
. after the game
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