PATRONIZE KANSAN ADVERTISERS KU's night people want all-night Nest By BETSY WRIGHT KU has become a community of night people, and the night people said last night they would generally like to have a place to get food and drink to carry on their nocturnal studying. Gone are the days when all women had to be in by 11 on week nights. And gone, if they were ever here, are the days when a student could nightly store away his books at 10 and not fear flunking out of school. Today's student stays up late, late, late, and it appears that he would appreciate additional centers in which to carry on this activity. Students found studying around campus last night were asked if they would like to see the Kansas Union Hawk's Nest stay open all night. John Jewell, Bryn Mawr, Pa., senior, said, "Absolutely. The Hawk's Nest could be shut off from the rest of the building without much difficulty. At the very least, they should extend the hours to 1 a.m." A Hawk's Nest regular, Judy Simmons, Wichita junior, said, "I think a lot of people would come here if it were open all night. A lot of people I know go to another place even after the Union closes. It would be nice to be able to stay here." Jon Gillman, Topeka senior, said, "I would be very much in favor of it staying open. I think it should start tonight. It's a long way to Summerfield and back at one in the morning." Two girls taking a break from the library also felt that the Hawk's Nest should stay open. "I think it is a good idea for those who are out on the campus studying, who feel the need for some coffee or food, and don't have a car," Sharon Anderson, Kansas City junior, said. Barb Reed, Bloomington, Ill., junior, agreed. "I think there is a large number of people out late studying now that the girls have keys. But they don't have any place to go if they want to take a study break." Nick Gelbard, Brooklyn, N.Y., freshman, said, "I agree that there should be someplace on campus where people can go and study or play cards without having to leave. The other night I went to an all night coffee shop with another guy to study. We got some coffee, but were asked to leave because we didn't buy anything to eat." Not everyone was enthusiastic about an all night Hawk's Nest, however. Steve Frisbie, Fulton junior, said, "I don't really care because I don't make it to the Union too often. But I suppose if I ever stayed up late, and wanted to go to the Hawk's Nest, I'd want it to be open." TAPROOM TALE BRADFORD, England —(UPI) "It's a change from "Ye Old King George", anyway. A new pub opened here under the name "The Yarnspinner"—with the sponsorship of British wool interests. Daily Kansan Thursday, January 19, 1967 3 Further Reductions - Sweaters - Skirts - Blouses - Dresses - Coats & Car-Coats - Suits - Pants Sale Ends Sat., Jan. 21 All Sales Final 12th & OREAD GOOD LUCK Final Week and Enjoy Your Semester Break sponsored by KU Concessions