Tuesday, Nov. 10, 1964 University Daily Kansan Page $ Students in a Hurry Can Start Copying The clock on the Watson Library wall says 10:40 p.m., and you still have five pages of notes to copy from Encyclopedia Britanica or Facts on File. It's no use. You scratch out those words to the last second, but all of sudden the library's closed and once again you're unprepared for class. Wise up, friend. With just 50 cents and a little know-how, those five pages could be in your notebook right now . . . with the help of Watson's photo-copy machine, located down the hall at the right of the Circulation Desk. "I REALLY don't think even half Candidates Hold Debate In Ellsworth The men of Ellsworth Hall were given the opportunity, last night, to hear their candidates for All Student Council debate their party's policies. Two candidates from University Party and two candidates from Vox Populi spoke for five minutes in the living room of Ellsworth and answered questions from the floor. Bill Brier, Kansas City senior, and Bill Robinson, Great Bend sophomore, represented Vox Populi. Jon Putnam, Leawood junior, and Dick Walker, Kansas City freshman, belong to UP. Approximately 75 residents of the hall attended the debate. After the five minute speeches were presented by each candidate the residents were allowed to ask the speakers any questions that were pertinent to the election. Vox and UP presented their platforms and made policy statements. Putnam said UP would like to have more student participation in the ASC and the University Party would encourage this. Vox candidates stressed past achievement of their party. Residents asked questions on the Civil Rights stand and grading system positions taken by both parties. Richard Darville, Shawnee Mission sophomore and president of Ellsworth Hall, was the moderator for the debate. Roses of delicately handcarved genuine ivory, with finely veined leaves in 14Kt. yellow gold overlay. See our beautiful selection of this fine quality jewelry today. Ray Christian 809 Massachusetts the students on campus know about our 'wonder machine.' Mrs. D. W. Grundeman, day-time machine operator, said. "We've had the machine here for two years purely as a student service and I think they'd really appreciate it if they knew about it," she said The photo-copier on the library's second floor is one of three on campus, one in Malott Hall and one in the science department of the library for staff use. Although the machine's name implies that it reproduces only photographs, it copies anything written, typed, printed, stamped or drawn, including pages in a bound book. The copy is baked on with a dry process that is permanent and prevents any fading. "OUR HOURS." Mrs. Grundeman said, "should be very convenient for students. I am in the office on week days from 8 a.m. until 4:45 p.m., and the other operator, Mrs. J. J. Scheurech, is here from 6 until 10:40 p.m. every week night." Weekend hours for the machine office are 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. on Saturday and 2 until 11 p.m. on Sunday. "People who need copies of a thesis would do especially well to use our copier," Mrs. Grundeman said. "The largest copy our machine will make is 9 by 14 inches, although we do use the standard $9\frac{1}{2}$ by $15\frac{1}{2}$ inch paper. So those extra margins might be used for notes. However, it is a good idea to have that size paper okayed by the professor." she said. "Ten cents a copy doesn't seem so much to ask of the student when you consider that it costs the library three and a half cents every time the machine clicks on." Mrs. Grundeman said. "Also, large organizations and campus departments who have a great deal of copy in their work may obtain a service order voucher from the business office in Strong which will entitle them to charge the work we do for them." For Adventurous Men— Are you searching for a treasure of fine men's after-shave items? Search no more! 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