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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Aug. 27, 1973)
HELP LIME 472-3311 Off r? ombuoman UAL fcrary froirs, schedules nlna Rnur.iniic v fir uour tnliiAlm; More than one million books fill the University libraries. In addition to Love Library, Undergraduate Library, and C. Y. Thompson Library, on East Campus, nine other libraries house University collections in various campus buildings. Love Library, the largest on campus, holds newspapers, pamphlets, maps, government publications, a small collection of rare books and manuscripts, and the University Archives. Ten thousand current periodical subscriptions from throughout the world are maintained there. The Audio Center in Love houses recording collections in music, speech and dramatic art. Playing and listening equipment for tapes and discs also is available. The fall and spring semester hours for Love and Undergraduate Library have been set: Monday-Friday, 7:30 a.m. to 10:50 p.m.; Saturday, 10 a.m to 4:50 p.m.; Sunday, 1 :30 to 10:50 p.m. C. Y. Thompson Library hours are the same except it closes at 4:50 p.m. on Friday. For hours at the nine branch libraries, conftlt the individual branch. The Library system offers six different loan periods. Two-hour loan items may be checked out for two-hour periods during the ( WEE when you bank at the First... CJ rom 'tcen Just as following the "Big Red" on Saturdays is part of the scene at NU, so is Pizza from Valentino's. Which is why we want you to have a Pizza from Valentino's on us. All you have to do is open a checking account at First National Bank the "in" place to bank while you're in Lincoln. Offer expires September 30, IV73. iiillLii,. FIRST NATIONAL LINCOLN Main Bank at 13th and M St.-AutoBank at 13th and L St day and for overnight use. On Sunday through Friday two hour loan -terns may be checked out for overnight use after 8 p.m. and are due at 9:30 a.m. the following day. On Saturday the two-hour materials may be checked out after 3 p.m. and are due 2 p m. the following day. There is no grace period for two-hour loan items. Late materials are fined at the rate of 50 cents for the first hour overdue or fraction thereof, and 10 cents for each succeeding hour during the hours the library is open. This fine schedule also applies to one-day items which may be checked out any time and are due at 9:30 a.m., except 2 p.m. on Sunday, on the date of the second day after the current date. Three-day loan items may be checked out any time and are due on the third day after the current date. Neither the one-day or three-day materials have grace periods. The one-week and two-week loan materials do have a one-day grace period during the hours the library is open; there is no grace period on reserve books. The fine for late return of three-day, one-week and two-week loan items is $1 for each item the first day and 10 cents for an item each succeeding day. Law building contracts let this summer The signing of contracts this summer opened the way for construction to begin on a new College of Law building. Designed to allow the College of Law to increase its enrollment from 439 to 600, the new building will open about Dec. 1, 1974. Building and equipment are expected to cost about $3.25 million. The buff brick three-level structure will be on East campus northeast of the College of Dentistry. The new building replaces one constructed in 1912. "In keeping with our ongoing drive to upgrade the quality of education at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln and in recognition of our responsibility to do our part in meeting Nebraska's need for trained legal professionals, we look with great anticipation toward putting this facility into service," Chancellor James H. Zumberge said. "UNL furnishes approximately 80 per cent of the attorneys practicing in Nebraska outside Omaha and national surveys show the demand for lawyers is constantly increasing. This building will allow us to more fully meet our responsi bilities." Henry Grether, dean of the College of Law, explained that the building will have student organization offices, lockers and lounges, and lower level library expansion space. The ground level will include classrooms, seminar rooms, administrative offices, library offices and reading areas. The upper floor will house faculty and staff offices and the library stacks, Grether said. "We are very excited about the new building and what it will mean to legal education in Nebraska," Grether said. "We are going to need additional support in equipping the building and some generous support has already been forthcoming, such as a $20,000 gift from Duane and Phyllis Acklie of Lincoln, providing for a mural in the building," he said. monrtay, aunust 27, 1973 daily nobraskan