The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, September 10, 1973, Page page 3, Image 3

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Library director claims
passageway 'small danger'
by Andy Riggs
There is no more danger walking under
the construction along the east-west passage
on the north side of Love Library than there
is from falling down on the sidewalk,
according to UNL director of libraries A.C.
Breckenridge.
"Any time you have construction work
going on around the campus, there is a small
danger of a student being hurt. I'm not
distressed about it-there is danger in
anything you do," Breckenridge said.
The passageway currently has a
"Danger-enter at your own risk" sign
posted. The sign was placed there by the
George Cook Construction Co. because of
the danger of falling materials which could
injure persons using the walkway, according
to Bill Wood, construction foreman.
Wood also informed the library not to
reopen the north doors, but to continue to
use the south entrance. The south entrance
is now closed.
Breckenridge said the north doors were
opened for financial reasons.
"If we could find several thousand
dollars more for hiring a checker, we would
probably do it. Right now we don't have the
money to be able to afford having the north
entrance closed," Breckenridge said.
Breckenridge said that library personnel
were not trying to get anyone hurt, but he
said since the construction company put up
the sign, it was their responsibility.
Eugene M. Johnson, associate director of
libraries for public services, said last week
the north doors also allow many students to
go directly into the library auditorium
instead of going through the check stations.
Johnson said that aside from the library
uses, the university considers the east-west
passageway important to the campus.
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impressed by the suspension of
dormitory visitation hours
Saturday.
Two of the three regents,
interviewed Sunday afternoon
agreed it was within the
dormitories' power to suspend
the visitation hours, but they
said they didn't think the
protest would have much
effect on the present policy.
Kermit Hansen, most vocal
of the regents on the subject,
said that it was the student's
perogative whether or not to
use the visitation hours that
have been approved.
He explained that he had
voted for the recent extension
of Saturday visitation hours
and that he trusted students to
decide how much visitation
they (students) could handle.
However, if students would
present a proposal to allow
24-hour visitation, Hansen said
he would be completely against
it.
"As long as I am on the
Board of Regents I will
absolutely oppose such a
proposal," Hansen said.
It would take away all
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privacy and security in the
dormitories, he explained.
Regent Robert Raun said
he would be "very surprised" if
there was any reaction from
parents one way or another on
the visitation boycott.
Raun said the students'
protest of the visitation policy
had not caused him to change
his thinking on the subject.
Regent Kermit Wagner said
he was unaware of the
visitation hours boycott and
that he would not comment
until he knew some details of
the situation.
Despite the boycott, Burr
and Fedde Halls on East
Campus sponsored visitation
hours Saturday. Smith Hall's
fourth and tenth floors were
the only living units on City
Campus "not "boycotting
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