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Show ItSS EVENTS Please submit items for Events -- Adams a Chroeick staff by Richard for an addition to the Manioc Library be started immediately to double its present size, "assuming that the U. will be allowed to grow to a maximum student body of about 30,000 students." Other recommendations in the report a a a include tne implementation ot a computerized and automatic retrieval and transmission system of library holdings, and an area collection concept of library holdings to enhance the convenience and efficiency of the library user.' A report recommending that the Marriott Library be expanded to twice its present size was submitted and discussed at a University Senate meeting Monday. The report, drafted by the Long-ranLibrary Policy Advisory Committee, says the building of additional library facilities is the only way to solve the shortage of space currently plaguing the library. Expansion is necessay because of new technologies which could change the way m ge Finally, the report suggests that resources allocated to the library must be increased to bring the library up to a standard respectable with other universities, libraries perform their tasks, and conceivably replace the printed book, the report said. "These new technologies threaten to have a serious impact on the Marriott Library's future space requirments, but its space problems must be solved long before we can expect these new technologies to be commonplace." The committee recommends that plans Robert E. Helbling, professor of languages and chairman of the Library Policy Advisory Committee, said the Long-ranreport will be submitted to his to review and be put into effect. He also said he is disappointed that the ge SI. 2 million request made by the U. administration to the 1985 Utah Legisla- - weekdays between 9 aun. and 4 pm. ture for library funds was whittled down by two days before the publication. Items the Board of Regents to $600,000. should be typed or legibly written on The U. Senate also voted on two other white paper or on a form from the recommendations. Chronicle office, Union 240. Please The Senate voted unanimously to include date, time and place. Tomorapprove the division of row section may be deleted when news Pathology and Audiology's request that it space is limited. be changed from divisional to departmenToday tal sums in the College of Health, effective 9:55 a.m. Books and Banter, "The Speech-Langua- ge July 1. Spot: The Rise of Political Advertising on And the Senate voted to refer a motion TV," Don Olsen, Hinckley Institute of revising the policies of the Reduced Politics, OSH 255. Noon Sack Lunch Tuition Programs to the Annuities and Seminar, "Fit or Fat," Terrell Dougan, Salaries Committee. Union 293. 1 p.m. Veteran Student The revised policy said if both parents of Association meeting, Union 319. 3 an unmarried dependent child under age p.m. Undergraduate Physics Seminar, 26 are employed at the U., the dependent "Tacoma's Narrow Bridge Collapse," child may claim tuition and fee benefits as North Physics 102. 7 p.m. Support the dependent of only one eligible Group, Women's Resource Center. 7 employee-committep.m. Meeting of the "Don't Waste Utah Several Senate members said they would Campaign," speaker and discussion about like the policy to be broadened and nuclear waste storage, Law School faculty liberalized so that multiple reductions conference room. 7:30 p.m. Campus would be possible. Crusade for Christ, Ball if Lounge. e University Writing Program Placement Essays students who have not satisfied their composition requirement or have not taken a preparatory writing class must write the placement essay before they can register for a writing class. The placement essay will be given winter quarter, All 1985 as follows: DCE students only Thursday, Jan. 17, 1985 all students Saturday, Jan. 19, 1985 The deadlines for registering for the placement essay are: The Xerox Marathon copier, that is. For the best and let copies in town, just stroll over to e our Xerox Marathon do the fast moving tlitU self-servic- for you. 230 So. Main 1320 E. 200 So. 503-340- 0 n 533-044- 4 fh OP CIECTKOSSC PCfTEMO?S DCE students only all students Friday, Jan. 11, 1985 at 5:00 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 9, 1985 at 5:00 p.m. Students must fill out an application form and pay the $6 fee with the testing center, 2202 Annex, before the deadline dates. The Study Abroad Office Announces The University of Utah Cambridge Scholar Competition for study at the University of Cambridge, England Competition mm IWBVi'l I I am M U rW 1 Michaelmas Term in Residence. 0 of the U of U's top scholars will be selected for an intensive eight week fall term at Cambridge. The Michaelmas Term will challenge these U of U scholars with a rigorous regime of essay writing, lectures, classes and social events designed to immerse the American students in the historical and modern culture of England. Program Date September 15-2- Mioi was &m ber 9, 1985. Competition 2 University of Utah Cambridge International Summer School. The U of U's tradition of scholarly excellence will continue at the U of U expanded Cambridge International Summer School 1985. scholars will have the opportunity to live and study at Cambridge with students from around the world in a program that includes daily lectures and classes and weekly excursions to important sites throughout England. Fields of study include English history, Hi history, literature, business, theatre, economics, politics, art life and British to architecture and other disciplines relating institutions. Program dates July 1-J- 26. Optional uly term July 28-Au- g. 9. Summer study and travel options. The University of Utah Summer Seminar in London. This new program will be a 2 week seminar designed to introduce U of U students to London, England, a world center of trade and culture. The University of Utah Paris Seminar This five day intensive experience of Paris is designed to prepare students for further travel on the continent. Sarah and Mike, your study abroad advisors have complete information on scholarships and applica- Get hooted on giving and Yonll receive a Uof Q Food Service. Blood Draw Today, Jan. 8, 10:00-4:0- 0 FREE Uovie Tlcfce-t- and Wed. Jan. and Thurs. Jan. 9, 9:00-4:0- 0 10, 9:00-3:0- 0 Union East Ballroom UIJIVERS ITY OF UTftH 1 BLOOD BOUOR tions in the International Office, 159 Union Building (x5849). yon can enjoy a FREE meal on the -- or Call 58 1 2686 for information -- |