Library Exchanges Go Around World By Alan Poland How do all the books and periodicals find their way to Watson Library? Many are bought through the normal operations of the library's acquisitions department. Others, however, are obtained free by a fascinating method of exchange which is the job of the Exchange and Gift section of the KU library. THERE ARE 15 University of Kansas Publications available for exchange with other universities and libraries throughout the world, including those in communist countries. Offered for exchange by KU are the Kansas Business Review, Bulletin of Education, Kansas Studies in Education, Bulletin of Engineering and Architecture, Humanistic Studies, University of Kansas Science Bulletin, Paleontological Contributions, Museum of Natural History Publications, Museum of Natural History Miscellaneous Publications, Museum of Art Register, Social Science Studies, Library Series, American Studies, Lindley Lectures, and occasional publications of the Center for Latin American Studies. THESE SCHOLARLY PUBLICATIONS, composed largely of faculty contributions and university lectures, often have such intriguing titles. In a form of scholarly bartering, these publications are traded for similar works from other institutions. KU exchanges publications with libraries in countries on the six major continents. As present, the Soviet Union is an active trader and exchanges have been made with Moscow and Leningrad universities and the Siberian Academy of Sciences, among others. There have also been exchanges with the National Library of Peking, and institutions in Outer Mongolia and Cuba. Official Bulletin **Peace Corps:** New Peace Corps training projects are being announced, training beginning in Feb. and March, 1966. Interested parties to the Congress Peace Corps Liaison Office 228 Strong, for additional information. **Foreign** Students Special Tax **Foreign** Students Special Tax Day, Jay- jayawk Koon, Kansas Union TODAY TODAY Sanitary Engineering Conference, Carillon Recital, 7 p.m. Albert Gerken Faculty Recital, 8 p.m. John Kozar, Pianist, Swarthout Recital Hall. Cinematical Film, 7 p.m. "Eclipse." Duke Auditorium Regional Studies Colloquium, 3-5 pm dr. Brian Berry, Chicago U. Der Deutsche Verein, 4:30 p.m. wird am Donnerstag, den 6. Januar im 112 Blake zusammenkommen. Das Rezept zu deutschenlandreise in Bild und Lied. Lutheran Worship, 4:30 p.m. Spon- b by all Lutherans. Danforth Dance Lecture, 4 p.m. Dr. Victor LaMer, Columbia U. 122 Malott. KU SDS, 7.30 p.m. Room will be posted. Kansas Union. Humanities Lecture. 8 p.m. Dr. Paul G. Roofe, KU. University Thea- tus 1961 PORSCHE 1600 SUPER CABRIOLET EXCELLENT CONDITION MANY EXTRAS "THE EXCHANGE PROGRAM is a very vital function of the library," L. E. James Helyar, who is in overall charge of the Acquisitions Department. - All Leather Interior He pointed out four major advantages of this program: Many libraries and academies do not have the funds to buy many periodicals and books from other countries. The exchange program enables them to obtain such materials without buying and selling - Head Rests - Tanneau - Abarth System $1850.00 By exchange, a library is able to receive material from many different areas where purchasing is often difficult. K. C. EM I-8081 Days Only In some countries, especially in Russia and Latin America, it is very hard to obtain old books from second hand book dealers. However, libraries in these countries often do have duplicate books that they are willing to exchange for materials they need. The exchange program provides an outlet for important specialized publications; many of which would not find a commercial market. PATRONIZE YOUR KANSAN ADVERTISERS Time to Take Care of Your Daily Kansan Wednesday, January 5, 1966 European Reservations Arrange: ★ Airline or Steamship Reservations ★ Student Tours ★ Rent or Lease a Car ★ Eurailpasses ★ Purchase a Car ★ All Other Travel Information At: Maupintour Assoc. 711 W.23rd (The Malls) VI 3-1211 (These should be arranged as far in advance as possible.) --at 14th and Mass. ONE HOUR MARTINIZING PRICES Suits ...1.20 Dress (plain) ...1.20 Pants ...60 Skirts ...60 Sweaters ...60 Sweaters ...60 Sport Shirts ...60 Blouses ...60 Sport Coats ...70 Short Coats ...1.10 Jackets ...75 Medium Coats ...1.25 Top Jackets ...1.35 Long Coats ...1.35 SHIRT SERVICE STILL TIME (Before the weekend) across from Central Jr. High New 1-Hour Dry Cleaning No Extra Charge ONE HOUR MARTINIZING . . . the most in quality dry cleaning is in the "PERFECTED" one-hour process . . . by using the newest, most modern equipment, and applying our own spotting techniques, deep-cleaning methods and carefully finishing your garments, ONE-HOUR MARTINIZING ASSURES YOU: ★ Odorless Cleaning Garments Stay Fresh Longer Sanitary Clothes ★ Cleaner, Brighter Garments Gentle, Individual Treatment for Your Fine Fabrics 1407 MASS. FREE PARKING