University Daily Kansan, August 25, 1980 Guaranteed Student Loans passing $4 million mark Four million dollars in Guaranteed Student Loan checks were waiting for students at Allen Field House during the spring of 2014 and more students are expected to apply. "It's a reflection of the economy." Jeff Weinberg, associate director of financial aid, said yesterday. Because of the increasing number of students applying for loans, the financial aid office temporarily short-term loan interviews until today. Many students who never had applied for the loans now are doing so at the suggestion of their parents, Weinberg said. Any family can apply for the loans if the student meets the University's academic requirements, Weinberg said. This year, unlike others, the University has a local lender providing funds for the program. The lender, Anchor Savings and Loan, had hoped to supply at least $10 million in loans this year and was well above the $6 million mark several weeks after the program started, Weinberg said. Up until three months age, a student who applied for a loan had to apply at a bank in his hometown. If the student was unable to secure the loan, he had to go through the Higher Education Loan Program of Kansas to secure a loan. Weinberg said the money was delivered much faster with a local lender. KU borrowers no longer have to pay the interest, and involves a three-month wait, he said. Students applying for the loans usually have to wait four to six weeks before their money becomes available Get Your Ship Together At THE HARBOUR LITES Harbour Specials WEDNESDAY'S "GNO" NIGHT 7-10 p.m. MONDAY NIGHT TV SPECIAL if the application is turned in correctly with no missing information. All SINGLE Women receive $1.50 pitchers/60c cans In addition to the increased number of loans granted, the financial aid office personnel counseled those students without money for tuition, he said. MONDAY NIGHT TV SPEE 7-10 p.m. A11 LITE Beers 60¢ LITER PITCH S1.50 Bush. Reagan meet LOS ANGELES-George Bush, his mission to China on behalf of Ronald Reagan an apparent failure, arrived here yesterday to confer with the GOP presidential nominee and to try to patch up their contradictory remarks over relations with the world's most populous nation. CRAZY QUART NIGHT 7-10 p.m. Thursdays Coors' Quartz $1.00 TUESDAY'S IN THE MOUNTAINS 7-10 p.m. BUSCH Long-necks 60¢ The official New China news agency said that Bush had "failed to reassure China" about Reagan and that his attempt was "cancelled out" by Obama, renewed call for an official U.S. government relationship with Taiwan. 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Bradley, a former Defense Department computer-testing specialist, told the Virginia Pilot that the recent malfunctions supported his earlier conclusions and suggested that newspaper said he issued warnings as early as 1973 that the network was faulty. The manager's meeting for intramural soccer is Thursday, Aug. 28 at 7:00 p.m. 201 Robinson Center All managers must attend! Bradley was fired in 1977. He maintains he was fired because he wouldn't keep silent about the system's faults. He is pursued a $3.5 million lawsuit against his former bosses. Supportive Educational Services has moved from 202 Carruth O'Leary The Military Science Annex Bldg. 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So that you can be covered from September 1, 1980. The program is available to all full-time students through age 25. c/o Public Relations Dept., Box 238, Topeka, Kansas 66269 Certificate Numbers 80-1018, 80-1315, 80-1529 Please send information and an application for the Direct Enrolled Student Program. NAME of Kansas Blue Cross and Blue Shield ADDRESS CITY ___ ZIP SCHOOL AGE $\textcircled{2}$ Registered Mark Blue Cross Association $\textcircled{3}$ Registered Mark Blue Shield Association --b. Bernard Franklin, chairman of the Kansas Board of Regents, and Robert Cobb, executive vice chancellor, are among the scheduled speakers. Robinson dedication set Dedication ceremonies for the new $8.7 million addition to Robinson Gymnasium will be held at 7 p.m. tonight. The building, which took three years to complete, will be opened public on Wednesday. Also expected to speak are Wayne Ossness, chairman of the health, physical education and recreation department; Dale Scannell, dean of the School of Education; Jacob Gordon, associate professor of African studies; and Greg Schnacke, KU studentry president. Guided tours of the new addition, which almost doubles the size of the facility, will also be offered. New sports and laboratory equipment will be displayed and demonstrations of swimming, diving, karate and judo are scheduled. A free舞 and reception will begin at 8 p.m. in the new gym. Refreshments will be served and music will be performed by the local band Sunburst. "We got the idea from another university that opened its new gymnasium this way and then had a dance and reception on October 19, 1926, at Amme Vaughn, chairman of the entertainment committee for the dedication, said. Construction on the project, funded by state appropriations, began in June 1976. 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