DOWN BY POTTER'S LAKE IN THE SUMMER Whether it be a study break, a rest break, or just a nap, Potter's Lake and the ground around it gets much use from students during the hot Kansas summer. Short term loans are available for summer By IVAN GOODMAN Students still have time to secure short-term loans and United Student Aid Funds loans for this summer. Mrs. Jo Hutton of the Office of Student Financial Aid, stated that most short-term loans are for periods of less than ninety days with a maximum repayment date of September 1. They charge four per cent interest, are usually for amounts of less than $300, and do not generally require a co-signer. An applicant must be regularly enrolled at the University and must have completed at least one semester at KU prior to applying for a loan. TO SECURE United Aid Fund loans an applicant must first contact the bank of his choice—one in his home town or in the city in which the high school from which he graduated is located. Then he should complete the application forms and return them to the Office of Student Financial Aid, Room 26, Strong Hall. Generally, an applicant must have at least reached sephomore status, but a limited number of USAF loans will be granted to entering freshmen who have superior high school academic records. All applicants must be full-time students for the period for which they hope to receive the loan. ELIGIBLE STUDENTS pay only three percent simple interest per year. The Federal Government assumes the major portion of the interest obligation. Repayment begins ten months after the student has completed his education. The normal repayment period is thirty- six months, but larger loans may be repaid over longer periods. After the application is received at KU it normally takes about five weeks before the student receives the funds. Mrs. Hutton stated that no more scholarships or National Defense loans are available for the summer term. Summer Kansan Tuesday, June 20, 1967 Kief's Record & Stereo Malls Shopping Center Male part-time jobs are available now Some part-time summer jobs in and around the Lawrence area are still available for male students. Bernie Taylor of the Office of Student Financial Aid stated that about 30 jobs are still open, ranging from insurance sales to driving a tractor. There are also a limited number of places still available in KU's Work-Study Program. Interested male students should contact Taylor in Room 26, Strong Hall. Fart - time jobs for women, however, are not plentiful at this time. Miss Susan Nash, Assistant to the Dean of Women, indicated that she now has more applicants than places. Miss Nash appealed to employers in the Lawrence area to call her office if they have available jobs. Applicants and employers should contact Miss Melinda Cole in Room 220, Strong Hall, Office of the Dean of Women. Miss Nash stated that about 100 women students have already been placed in part-time summer positions. -the choice of the two-wheeled generation. How do they do it? A sensible machine with continental dash and spirit.10 beautiful and reliable models, from $229 The Thoroughbred of Motorcycles LAWRENCE SPORT CYCLE 300 W 6th VI 2-0310 Lawrence, Kansas Transit is heavy at Art Museum Art valued at more than $700.- 000 has traveled to and from the University of Kansas Museum of Art in 18 months. Forty pieces of art, worth more than $200,000, have gone out on loan to 29 other museums and institutions. These were paintings, drawings, prints, sculpture and decorative arts. The borrowers include The Smithsonian Institution, the Royal Museum in Brussels, Belgium; Chicago Art Institute, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Whitney Museum in New York City, and the National Gallery of Canada. THE KU MUSEUM is a big borrower. More than 500 individual pieces from 35 sources have been included in its changing exhibitions program since January of 1965. Their value is more than a half million dollars, although many of the works are unique and irreplaceable, thus priceless. The most important single loan was Edouard Manet's oil portrait of the poet Stephane Mallarme, borrowed from the Louvre in Paris. Major museums in New York, Boston, Philadelphia, Washington, Cleveland, Minneapolis, San Antonio, and Chicago are among the other lenders. THE CURRENT exhibition is from the Munch Museum in Oslo, Norway. Numerous private collections are represented in the borrowings. Malls Shopping Center Kief's Record & Stereo The loan figures do not include the value of the items in three traveling exhibits made up by the KU Museum for circulation in this area. These have been seen in Hutchinson, Pittsburg, Hays, and several other communities. 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