University Daily Kansan Wednesday, April 12, 1972 rt oper was 7 of the year-old fort tofort tofort and thecriminal admitted violations to50 use to50 use it isuse he had needed forsoho thebe wset be set acidily e 'does joiority's respect to envelopence to , and it looking boulas, at they t. But it event to getting arang and 5 te. Inc. holidays and postage advertised expressed Chick Creek Women's Book Press Rock Springs Hon Kink Holiday Inn book store Dorm Room Baggett Award Ward unicef good kno unicef good kno young Like NK Netster we school We School Carol Young Rocin Carter man Manley see Barshur sepergerdes lain Dloy Lhoy wave Murray delano Delano Kansas Staff Photo by GREG SORBEE Raymond Proietto Awaits Army ROTC Award third floor of the Military Science Building. The inspection was conducted by Col. Coughlin, ROTC Raymond Proteto Awi Proyecto, Leo wave freshman, was the last of 13 deli receives certification in a ceremony Tuesday was part of the annual general inspection. The battalions were assembled on the Libraries Renovate Files To Increase Convenience 3y LINDA CHAPUT Kansan Staff Writer For students who live in dread of the Dewey Decimal System, the University/ of Kansas libraries have come up with an answer. The libraries haven't received a grant because they have revamped the card cataloging system, making it easier to find a book. "We had too many cards to maintain the old system and we needed assistant head cataloger and head of catalogue maintenance. “五 thousand new cards go in the catalogues each week so that something should be changed to help the students use such a huge collection.” THE LIBRARY STAFF relocated the subject catalogue and spread the author-title catalogue throughout the second issue of this book, so that the files could be used with less congestion. Clason said. "Now if you just want to find one title of a book, you won't be bothered or find yourself in the library," she said on a general subject. "she said." Filing in the subject catalogue was also simplified. In the new system, the subject is listed alone and then with more specific titles; for example, in the system, but now all the listings are placed alphabetically only painted alphabetically only "The Library of Congress "WE THINK OUR system is better, because it makes things easier for the student," she said. "Please use the link." places listings not only lists a menu but also the subheading is separated from the main subject by comma, period, dash or parenthesis. Clason said the library staff was not finished making changes KU to Host Conference On Children The Kansas Association for the Education of Young Children will hold its 1972 conference April 22 at the University of Kansas. The opening session at 7 p.m. April 21 will feature Philip S. Humphrey, director of the Museum of Natural History, "The Magic of a Name," and ecology films from Centro, Inc. The conference will sponsor workshops on language, rhythms and literaturing art on April 22 in the United States and two safaris into the country to study nature and ecology under the direction of museum staff. During the conference, exhibits will be on display on the second floor of Haworth Hall and the Oread Book Shop. Proposed Insurance Plan To Be Discussed Today a report on the proposed student insurance plan as its main item, will be covered by the Student in the forum when it meets at 10 a.m. in the Forum Room of the Kansas Union. After the subcommittee recommendations concerning coverage of Cross-Blue Shield policy, the Senate will probably decide on a new bill. The only other major item on the Senate's agenda will be a report by the Student Transportation Commission that will explain the funding about the future of the KU transportation system. After the Senate meeting too late, the body more regularly scheduled meeting this semester according to Dave Dillon, student body The committee has been investigating the present campus bus system and the possibility of a mass transportation system. The current change took the time five months, he said, because the company was working at their regular jobs and they reworked the card catalogue. Dillon said the Senate would meet April 26 to consider budget issues and Auditing Committee on the use of the 1972-73 activity fee. on the author-title catalogue and that a committee was working on further simplifications. If the budget is not approved that night a special meeting will be held May 3 to finish it, Dillon said. "All libraries are thinking of making changes like ours but many consider it too complicated a task," said Clason. "Still, it is costing big libraries too much to train people to file and revise. Our change was a way of cutting corners in the machine we would like to save time to do other things in the library," she said. Clason said the library had kept its system of filing authoritative copies and then titles after their letter in the alphabet. She said a Guide to Readers would be published for the first time when the changes were complete. NEW YORK (AP) — "The Last Whole Earth Catalogue: Access to Tools, a hip, illustrated book, is the most technological society, was given a National Book Award Tuesday over its nomination. Judge Resigns in Protest Of 'Earth Catalog' Award The book, compiled by Stewart Brand, was named winner of the Hachette category, contemporary affairs. It was chosen by New York Times assistant managing editor Jerry Tebow. The Angeles Times book editor Digby Diehl the third judge, Garry Wills, author of *Nixon*, and James Gleason, editor of Esquire magazine, resigned over its nomination last month. Wills maintained the role, albeit mildly under the award rules. THE 23RD ANNUAL fiction award of the National Book Committee went to Flannery O'Connor and the biography prize went to Joseph P. Lash for his "Eleaser and Franklin," a book about the late President D. Franklin D. and their impact on American life. For the first time, the committee named separate winners for the two games. The history prize going to the late Alan Nevins for the two concluding volumes of his eight-hour book, *The Prize winning volumes were* "The Organized War, 1863-64." "The National War, 1864-65," to Victory, 1864-65. ANOTHER BOOK winning an award despite oopting it, she won the arts and letters winner, "The Classical Style," by Charles The history award was one of two given posthumously. The judges in the poetry category chose Howard Moss" "Selected Poems" and Frank Hara" "Collected Poems" both laurel Frank Hara to share the poem award. A dissent by Stanley Burnash, and critic, was read by John B. Cohn, who said the committee at the news conference announcing the Burnshaw said of the book, which analyzes the music of Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven. Lawrence Citizens Pick Goals for Public Schools The six goals are: -To provide for early identification and treatment of disabilities and the appropriate development preventative and remedial programs for these patients. —To expand the vocational or career education program. ATLANTA (AP) —America's atlanta hosted an open session in the time gave their sanction Tuesday for joining with Protestants in a battle over immigration. —To achieve a better financial plan for the support of schools in the state and nation, and to investigate reallocation of the To broaden the areas of education, appropriate provision for those students between special education and the regular school “It is an opportunity for sharing in it a great movement for progress,” Bishop H. Helming of Bishop H. Helming of an interreligious affairs man financial resources of the district for more efficient service and greater productivity. TO PLACE MORE emphasis on it at all levels of the instruction system To give emphasis to the improvement of student self-identity Knox said that six "Goal groups" had been formed to procedures, programs and activities needed for the system to reach its goals. Open Mon.-Sat. 10:00 a.m. to 8:30 p.m.—Open Sunday Noon 'til 6 p.m. White leather sandal . . . featherite and breezy with platform sole and midheel made of rock. Just popped in from Italy! 711 WEST 23rd MALL SHOPPING CENTER "I would be committing an obvious fraud if I were to presume to render judgment on the book which I am unable to read and which I must accept in so vague and superficial way as to be meaningless." Dwight Boring* says... But writer John Lahr, another arts and letters judge, call Rosen's work a "brilliant and provocative analysis." Philosophy and religion—"Righteous Empire." The President of America, by Martin E. Marty, professor at the University of Colorado. OTHER AWARDS included: Sciences—"The Blue Whale," by George L. Small, which charges that industrial greed and inadequacy have led to the alienation extinction of the blue whale. Translation — "Chance and Nature make a show on the Natural Philosophy of Biology," by Jacques Monod, translated by Austryn Children's books—"The Slightly Irregular Fire Engine, or the Hitherting Thithering Djinn," writes and illustrated by Donald "Stand to reason that a life insurance policy designed expressly for college men—and sold only to college men—will be of value for your money when you consider that college men are preferred insurance risks. 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The pair was night and 12:30 Saturday night. COUPON Open 9:00-7:00 Thurs. 9:00-9:00 Sun. 10:00-6:00 Sale 69c Perspectives Neutrogena Disposable Pads for Acne & Blemish Control 12 pads Man. Suqg. Price $1.00 in Psychology A tour of the Psychology Department and a Discussion of Psychology Saturday, April 15 Saturday, April 15 2:00 p.m. Heider Room (423) Fraser Hall Anyone interested in psychology is invited to attend (expecially psych majors). Nelson Johnson will speak in the Jayhawk Room National Chairman of the Student Organization of Black Unity 9 p.m. Thursday April 13 Presented by SUA Balsa BSU Patronize Kansan Advertisers Try Outs For KU YELL LEADERS First Preliminary Workshops Wednesday, April 12th at Allen Field House 7:00 p.m.