tuesday, October 9, 1979 page 2 daily nebraskan Library hours may be shortened soon Ajccresrinfavj UiiStSltf fov; self ss!. After just three months of study at The Institute for Paralegal Training in exciting Philadelphia, you can have a stimulating and rewarding career in law or business without law school. As a lawyer's assistant you will be performing many of the duties traditionally handled only by attorneys. And at The Institute for Paralegal Training, you can pick one of seven different areas of law to study. Upon completion of your training, The Institute's unique Placement Service will find you a responsible and challenging job in a law firm, bank or corporation in the city of your choice. The Institute for Paralegal Training is the nation's first and most respected school for paralegal training. Since 1970, we've placed over 2,500 graduates in over 85 cities nationwide. If you're a senior of high academic standing and looking for an above average career, contact your Placement Ojf ice for an interview with our representative. We will visit your campus on: MONDAY, OCTOBER 15 The Institute for Paralegal Training9 235 South 17th Street Philadelphia. PA 19103 (215) 732 6600 if operated by Para legal. Inc Approved by the American Bar Association. Because of a UNI budget cut, libraries may close on Saturdays and cut their hours beginning next semester. Jerry Rudolph, dean of libraries, said the libraries are extremely under financed. "It became apparent last April that we would have to reduce library hours," he said. MI raised the issue in front of the Board of Regents this year." "At one point, we thought that we might have to re duce hours tor the whole year. But we are watching what (unds we have closely so that if we have to cut down at all which 1 hope we do not, it will be next semester," he added. 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The Daily Nebraskan is published by the UNL Publications Board Monday through Friday during the fall and spring semes ters, except during vacation. Address: Daily Nebraskan, 34 Nebraska Union, 14th and R streets, Lincoln, Neb., 68588. Telephone: 472-2588. Material may be reprinted without permission if attributed to the Daily Nebraskan, except material covered by a copyright. Second class postage paid at Lincoln, Neb., 68510. Rudolph emphasized the libraries' primary clientele is the students and said if library hours are cut, he will try to inconvenience students as little as possible. "A lot of people study on Sunday, so we would keep the" libraries open then. And we would either close the libraries only one hour earlier than usual or keep our regu lar weekday hours," he said. If the libraries can get temporary funds for the rest of the year, hours will not be cut, Rudolph said. But Rudolph expressed doubts that such funds can be ob tained. A final decision on possible hpur cutbacks will be made and publicized next week, Rudolph said. Teacher's College Advisory Board will meet at 6 pjn. in the Nebraska Union. Room number will be posted. Circle K will meet at 7 pjn. in the Union. Room num. ber will be posted. Angel Flight will meet at 7 p.m. in the M & N Building. Staff will meet at 6:30 pjn. The Accounting Association will meet Wednesday at 3:30 pjn. in the CBA Auditorium. The UPC Concert Committee will meet Wednesday at 4 p.m. in Union 221 . NU Meds will meet at 7 pjn. Wednesday in the Union. Room number will be posted. ADO RJ1 A'tP u mm u n r m III J SIUVO Deluxe Dolby Cassette Deck with Peak Hold Display and This Model RD-5340 is loaded with features that only come on decks costing much more like Record Mute. Mic & Line mixing and more. Mfg. List $270 Only '199 lrH)l! raaxell The most recognized name in tape. The UD-90 is Maxell's most popular cassette tape. Mfg. list $5.70 ea. 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