University Daily Kansan Friday, November 21, 1975 . Inadequate library funding causes drop in rankings Inadequate funding has caused the University of Kansas libraries to continue to drop in the rankings of member libraries of the Association of Research Libraries (ARL) KU has dropped in four major categories, aligning with the quality of master university librarians. This drop is directly attributable to insufficient funds, staff and facilities. H. Robert Malinowski, assistant director for services of Watson Library, said yesterday. KU libraries rank 31st in total volumes in the collection, 57th in the number of new volumes added each year, 54th in expenditures for books, and 50th in size of staff, according to figures accompanying the 1977 budget request for the library system. According to studies conducted by library staff members, while the student population of KU increased 25 per cent and the number of students decreased 19 per cent from 179 to 1795, the number of professional librarians in the system rose from 43 per cent to 60 per cent. student assistants decreased 39 per cent. Malinowsky said that this decrease in student assistant help was the primary reason for the limited hours that KU libraries were open. In the period from 1967 to 1975, the minimum hourly wage increased 120 per cent while the allocation for student education was marginally marginal; according to Malinowsky. He said the backlog of uncataloged titles in Watson exceeded 200,000. The present staff isn't adequate to help make these books available to students, he said. According to the proposed standards of the ARL, libraries of schools with major graduate and research programs should add 100, 100, 95 titles a year. KU libraries add about 60, 60, 90 a year. Those libraries should have about 300 entries each week. KU libraries and be open 100 each week. KU libraries can handle about 12 per cent of the studentry and are open 86 hours a week. "The problem is that we need some massive amounts of money put into this library to put us on the level with everyone else. We are going to be making constant pleas to the administration," Malinowsky said. be the Tigers 14-13. The pass came in the final two minutes and the Fam. said it nearly scored. From page one Football rivalry "We were supposed to be going for two yards for a first down since it was fourth and two, and a Tiger pass defender just got getting his hands on the ball," he said. Farnbrough's only moment in his office from his coaching days is a frame with a black rooftop. Nelson said he had been going to KU-MU games since 1939 and had only missed ten, which is one reason he is known as the Old Jawhawk. he said the most renowned game he had seen between the teams was the 1960 classic "Cats" at the All-Star Game. Both Fambrigh and Nelson remembered the 1950 KU-MU game not because of the play (KU lost) but because of the weather. Both said it was absolutely the warmest day they'd played in near blizzard conditions with the thermometer reading 10 degrees. "We really froze," Nelson said, "because the weather was nice. Our gear in place it was warm the day before." apparent case, 33-7. The Tigers were ranked most difficult at the time and were stumped by the team. The Jayhawks, who had finished the season with a 6-0 record in the Big Eight, thought they had won a trip to the Orange Bowl and celebrated filled the streets of Lawrence. The charge was that KU had engaged in illegal recruiting activities, and many Kansas fans suspected that Missouri had to do with the timing of the charges. The joy was short lived, however, because two weeks later a NCAA committee stripped the *Hawks* of their victory along with the Colts. Colorado KU couldn't participate in the bowl game; KU couldn't participate in the bowl game; During the basketball season, a seasonally televised game between the CMU team and nationally televised. Flicktishd had already broken out after KU's upset over the Tigers, and the incident only inflamed the tensions between the schools. Later a formal "peace treaty" was drawn up and signed by the Jayhawks and the Tigers, but the rivalry has continued with TO THE PATRONS OF THE WHEEL AND THE HAWK: Thank you for your cooperation following the Colorado game. Please continue to follow these guidelines. 1) Be forewarned that it is illegal to drink in the street and violators will be subject to arrest. 2) Do not bring beer into the 14th and Ohio area. 3) Do not attempt to take beer out of the Wheel or Hawk. 4) Do not attempt to pass beer over, under or through the courtyard fence at the Wheel. 5) Use the rest rooms inside the Wheel and the Hawk. 6) Place litter in the trash cans provided. 7) Do not park cars in private lots or in front of driveways. 8) Do not litter or trespass upon private property. 9) Do not throw beer cans or other articles. 10) Obey all law enforcement officers and treat them with respect. (Disrespect for the police was the number one complaint after the last home game.) If you do not feel that you can follow these guidelines, please do not come into the area at all. The Kansas Union can accommodate 800 people if you would like to sit down while you drink a beer Remember that city officials and members of the regional press will be observing and evaluating the crowd's behavior around the taverns. THE FUTURE OF THE WHEEL AND THE HAWK DEPENDS ON YOU!!! --gave Tiger coach Dan Devine the peace sign hoping he would let up. In 1989, when the Tigers walloped the Jayhawks 69-21, coach Pepper Rodgers But Devine flashed back half a peace sign. It wasn't the peaceful half. THE FIRST KANSAS CARNIVAL of CARTOON SUPERSTARS!!! Special Holiday Gala Show!! A HISTORY OF THE AVANT-GARDE AND POP CARTOON A 135 Minute Orgy! featuring: THE MICKEY MOUSE TRILOGY (1932-34) THE BUGS BUNNY TRILOGY (1945-52) Included are Mickey's Gala Premiere, Mickey and the Lilliputians, and Mickey Plays Saints, a trio designed to present the Fabulous Mouse's animated evolution of the story. The collection is inspired by Disney's early imaginative technique and features cartoon characterizations of the Marx Brothers, Nae West, Clark Gable, and all the other stars of the time. Bugs Bunny is now in the midst of an interest revival that is approaching cut proportions, and these are three classics that may never be surpassed. WHAT'S OPERA DOC features Emerson Fudd as a crazed Wiking whose magic heathenizes and dragons transform into dragon-headed animals selected to the strangest barbering the bald-heard madman ever got; and finally GORILLA MY DREAMS has Bugs Bunny adopted by a family of hoodlum apes on a bamboo island. Hysterically funny! POPEYE MEETS SINBAD (1936) Disney's only real rival in the early years were the Fleshers, Dave and Max. Together they created Bettie Boop and this film, probably the very first 3-D Technicolor animation featuring Popeye, Wimpy and Olive Oyl on a monster infested island. BETTY BOOP (1933) The Tile is Minnie the Moocher, and Cab Calloway's famous Harlem Orchestra features a brilliant surrealist ghost sequence. Features a brilliant surrealist ghost sequence. DONALD DUCK THE MECHANIC (1932) Here we have the beloved Duck in one of his earliest roles, and surely one of his best acts, he, Mickey and Goofy are given a deadline to find a squeak in Black Peter's cage. THE PORKY PIG ANTHOLOGY (1938-48) Here are three Porky Pig cartoons dating from the time when Porky was much older. A boy falls through the air and is struck by a terror into the hearts of people in the third row of theater chairs, while YOU OUGHT TO BE IN PICTURES takes animated Porky on a live-action tour of a small town where a young woman presents a wonderful impersonation of Porky Lore in PORKY'S MOVIE MYSTERY. GERTIE THE DINOSAUR (1906) The very first cartoon ever created. Winsor McKay's legendary masterpiece, and very funny even today. 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