8 Wednesday, October 9,1974 University Daily Kansan Law librarian stores old memories Bv SHANNON GREENE It's like opening the cover of a faded history book on the University of Kansas when you walk through the front door of Hazel Anderson's apartment. If you stay long enough, she can transport you back to a time when there were only two people. "This gentle and scholarly woman has become an institution at KU," reads a 1967 Kansas Law Review article heralding the university's retirement as law librarian that year. Better known as "Andy" to friends visiting her in her tiny apartment on Tennessee Street, she says she knows many of the serious law students that studied in her. Anderson came to the University in 1926 to undergraduate studies in sociology. She received a Ph.D. from the University. began her career as an engineering libarian at the University. In 1936 Anderson took the position of law librarian, which she had until retirement. While working full time in the library, she attended law school from 1942 to 1945. After passing the bar exam in 1945 she taught a course in legal bibliography for about 10 years. Anderson said she always enjoyed helping law students in the library. "I wanted to know the law in order to help others in using law books," Anderson said. "I a lawyer can't find the law, he would be lost." When Anderson entered law school, she simply enrolled. There was no pressure or worry about an entrance exam because it didn't even exist. The Adderison use the only wormman encoded in the Adderison use the only wormman encoded in "Up until the last 10 years, there were probably only a dozen women lawyers in the city." Kansas Bar Examination with only one other woman. Today there are 37 women enrolled at the law school. With more women lawyers there may be more women's politicians, and Anderson is in touch with them. "It's great that women are getting involved in politics today," she said. "I'm glad that they are able to get involved. Today they want to." Anderson said that today the law student could choose his own work load. Some stay through the summer. Interest in the law has not waned, she said. "There are many new and different topics in law today," she said. "They are breaking it down a lot and this leaves more room for specialties." "We have a great law school. It's fit as a fiddle," Anderson said. "I can always look back on my education at KU as something tremendously worthwhile." Once Again Mother's Presents: Doug Yuska Guitarist (6 & 12 Strings) No Cover Charge 2406 Iowa On Feb. 10th, 1971, "King of Heart" sparked for a one week in Cambridge Mass. It is still running at its best. Wed. & Thurs. 8:30-12:00 In San Francisco 67,000 people saw "The King" in only 9 weeks. THE KING AND HIS LOYAL SHORT SUBJECTS Obviously—there is something about "King of Hearts" that sets it apart from most movies. We invite you to come and see with us just what this something is. 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