The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current, July 01, 1975, Page page 10, Image 10
pi The Summer Nebraskan is published weekly by the University of Nebraska-Lincoln School of Journalism during the first eight weeks of the summer sessions. Offices are 1 19 Avery Hall, 472-2421 . Editor: Business Manager: Vince Boucher Michele Schmal Reporter: Lynn Roberts Instructors: Dee Powell Josie Weber Advertising representative:, Gregg Wurdeman Director of the School of Journalism NealeCopple Faulty shelves delay Love Library move By Lorraine Hughes Anyone can be in Love. But beginning this fall, being in Love won't be the same. Two years have passed and the Love Library addition at UN-L is amost completed. Many things have delayed the completion of the addition Rudolph said. Although weather was not a big factor, there were problems with construction strikes and getting specified materials. The biggest problem now, Rudolph said, concern faulty book shelves purchased from a company in New Jersey. The shelves did not meet certain paint thickness requirements, he said. Two-thirds of the shelves were rejected. The library is negotiating with the firm to replace the shelves,- and Rudolph said the only added cost factor will be time. Rudolph said books in 'Jaws' is gripping storage in other campus libraries will be moved to Love when the shelves are up. One big move may involve the transfer of books currently housed in the Undergraduate Library in Nebraska Hall to Love Library. Rudolph said the library is considering the possibility, but study areas in Nebraska Hall will remain. A survey conducted by AS UN in May indicated many students would be in favor of having books in a central location, said Rudolph. According to Jim Say, AS UN president, the two main objections students raised to the move were limited parking space near Love and the opinion that books were easier to find at Nebraska Hall. Rudolph said the results of the ASUN survey will be taken into account, but it will be several weeks before the final decision will be made. 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