University Daily Kansan Tuesday, April 11, 1972 5 ntrists number sizes are ould be dicentans, through eight vative decenten beralers ould be in gins in ingens at who at whom he is he is race i am but I dound and ind third in dnd thirty in dnd years of we are we are i are, i nent i, nent uests, uests, uests, uests, a much of much of ness.ness , Inc. lidays and postage advertised expressed 船 Crewes 船 Owner Old Speller Ron Killan Ron King Blae Groom Blae Groom Bert Begest Bert Begest Ward Ward Jesson Jones Jesson Jones Schemadt Schemadt And Young And Young So soldeh carol Young Ron Carter ran Manley be Barbart persevered inda Lloyd ave Murray delano Dellano Kansan Photo by MONA DUNN I Watson Overcrowded by Books and Patrons Library will outflow facilities in four years 2 KU Libraries Foresee Critical Space Shortage Kansai Starr was with Wallace in an increasing number of both books and research presentations, present facilities in about four years, David Heron, director of the Kansai Starr Center. By MONA DUNN Kansan Staff Writer Because of the lack of adequate storage space in the library, Wickens and his thousand books presently stored in the basement of the Spencer Watson was built in 1924. Its facilities served the University until 1964 when the library was expanded. WATSON NOW includes eight stack levels, individual cubicles for studying, several reading rooms, reference section, document room, documents room, reserve book room and an East Asian section. However, Heron said, the increasing number of books needed to serve the library resulted in a severe lack of space. "By 1976, Watson will definitely outgrow its facilities," the director said. He said that no new additions to the library are presently being planned. he, however, mentioned he mentioned, however, several remedies for the preserving of space Watson now borrows library materials from the Center for Research Libraries in Chicago, Heron said Watson is a member of the Center which now has over 100 mothers and associate members. THE CENTER has over 3 million volumes and microfilms. Watson is able, Heron said, to borrow as many materials as are needed. The borrowed materials can be he added or as long as needed. The material will preserve of space in so far as when the materials are no longer available. Microfilming has also been offered as a solution to the space problem. Watson now has a microfilm collection. Heron said that if the complete works of the library were to be made accessible to people approximately $10 million. It costs about $3.5 million per week. THE LAW LIBRARY in Green Hill also has a problem with books. Reams, law librarian, said Friday that they have over 3,500 volumes in dead storage in the library and a half for the library to retain a book from the "limited access" once one a student requests. REAMS SAID the law library servicing a doubled student body with no increase in staff. There are now two librarians, two civil service workers, and 13 student workers working in the law library. However, along with the problem of supplying money to microfilm the volumes in the library. Heron said that microfilms would be difficult to check out because a special machine would be needed to use the film. The average student would be unable to check out on a checkout basis, he said. ing to house the overcrowded school facilities would become a reality by 1976 or 1977 "Every time we check one out we have to store one," he said. "The branch is larger than the University of Kansas" Medical library. However, we are operating with half the number of staff, so we serve a smaller handicaps because of the lack of clerical help," he said. He said with seven stack levels and over 120,000 volumes that their efficiency was reflecting their lack of help. Martin Dickinson, dean of the School of Law, said a new build- If Vanessa Redgrave and Glinda Jackson got together and pageed her, Pages it would be a noteworthy event that they are together in *Mary. Queen of Scots* is conceived by the author and happily, quite gratifying. By RON PARKER Kansan Reviewer 'Mary': Stirring Performances "Mary" (at the Grandpa) is an excellent vehicle for the two kids mounted and splendidly played. And if the script is mediocre (and it is), the stirring performances make trappings manage to compensate. The film is based on an "original script" by John Hale—original in this case meaning that its historical accuracy is rather suspect. But accuracy is something we're rearly treated to in historical films, so Hale's suspicions are not unapprehending. It is harder to forgive his supricidal dialogue because he unapprehends themselves in highly dramatic situations, then don't seem to understand their interest in saying this. This was pre-viral real life, but the film doesn't purport to be that true to the MOST DISAPPOINTING are the twocenes between Mary and Queen Elizabeth. One looks forward to them throughout the picture, and when they arrive in town, their mumps are there. There is nothing here for high school girls to take to speech contests. East 7th Features Five Local Artists By JOHN FISHER Kansan Reviewer A collection of over 60 watercolors by five local artists is the current spring fare offered until April 21 by *7 East 3rd Gallery in* Varying in quality from the mundane to the sparkling, some of the work does not truly explore the beauty of nature, but vantages of watercolor. Joan Foth, a fine artist teacher at Washburn, seems guilty of this. Her painting is rendered in Indian Tapestry in effect are more woven than painted. But her "Southwest," a pair of watercolours weighed heavily beside each other, as several others of hers are, is pleasant in decorative way. Perhaps because these are the only abstracts in the painting one tends to expect more o Some of the work on display has that "academic look" as to the way the dresses were conquered or suit, but "Bresh Silvers" is wonderfully spontaneous, in the least nigging eyes. It's the layers of color, a red palette and the picture the same feeling one gets from Picasso's 'Homage to Jacqueline for a Matelot She Prepared for Lumac,' painted in BOB GREEN, prof. of drawing and painting at KU, features two watercolor paintings "Unique Bouquet" (215), a study in potted flowers on a terrace, has that New Yorker cover look—when he gets into the kitchen with "FreshSilvers", a study of four watercolors that he looks what looks like sprigs of blue holly, he demonstrates how watercolor can be uniquely expressed. name, and "Across the Kaw," the river in a romantic mistletoe. More brown beams, and greys, has the polished mysterious appeal of a wine estate. LORRY MALLOT, who studied at KU, is a more conventional water-colorist, with landscapes in the familiar furie. But her development of technique and skill was not finely fine, as shown in "Sudden Storm on the Buffalo," with vibrant greens and blues belting its Atogether, E 7 East 7th's current show is a tribute to watercolor and good investment in browsing time and—if you have i-money The 11th Annual Art in the Park would be held in South Park where a series of feature exhibits of original creations of adult and high school Guild Seeks Art for Show In South Park Exhibitors may submit as many original works as they wish, but the works must be bound in a single sheet allotted to each entrant, which is one side of eight feet of snow fence or 16 square feet of table display area. Additional space may also be by paying a second entry fee. Accepted media include painting in water colors, oil, tempera printmaking, woodcarving, papercutting, woven or hand printed textiles, silversmithing, enamel sculpture, photographs, wood carving, paper cutting, mattes matter or framed. The artists are responsible for their own means of hanging exhibits, as well as exhibits themselves and sales. But despite the script, the picture works. The acting is brilliant, from the monarcha in *The Great Wall* to her remarkably sincere actress as well as an interesting character who does the unexpected in her lineings and physical reactions. She can turn on a startling radiance or not. She can make your heart warming. She can make your heart beat a moment with a one-word line like 'No!' The oddities she uses are very real and terrifying human. JACKSON IS a fine Elizabeth, as viewers of the television series don't know. She is not given a grooming, but she makes her moments count. Like Ms. Redgrace, she brings joy to those who role-her wry smile, her careful gait, her meaningful gestures. It is a subtle performance, and a The other actors are equally fine, more noticeable; mimothy Dalton plays the dull-witted, simmering man with a great sympathy and a sympathetic character. This adds interest and depth to what could have been a film. The $3.00 entry fee includes membership in the Lawrence Art Center and its sponsors. The show with the painting, Park and Recreation Department. People over 65 years of age may display for only a $1.00 memorial fee. All the characters in the film are treated sympathetically. It's a dark, powerful movie that doesn't over-sentiment. We are never cloaked with the poigneness that we all experience when we Mary is too often protrayed as a saint. Here she is shown as a woman. This year the event will be held from noon until 5 p.m. in the bandstand and area of the park on the side of Massachusetts Street. Deadline for turning in entry blanks is April 24. spirit, and that's something to be grateful for. DIRECTOR CHARLES Jawerson is not a master craftsman as a singer, but he can make something to be said for adequacy. He has handled his cast brilliantly, and that is important than fancy camerawork. marvelous. 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