Show October 20 1975 Pag® 2 At USU Children s library gets use What’s a children’s library doing on a university campus? “It’s a necessity” said Ruth librarian of the Anne Rice Carroll Moore children’s library and media center at Utah State University She said practically every department on campus uses the library at some time and that of the student-bod- y about use the facilities one-four- Anne Carroll Moore librarian at Utah State University explains to a group of university students the many ways they will find the children's library helpful to them in their studies RUTH RICE th Probably the greatest number of users come from the elementary education department But the library also meets the needs of the English for children’s Department literature student teachers who will use the books for their classes the Theatre Department for children’s plays and instructional media students for field work practice just to name a few A This collection is countries available for use by anyone” Ms Rice said good example “School districts in the state also send representatives to the library to study it as an example of what can be done to convert the traditional library into a media center” said Ms Rice She said the campus facilities had been designated a model center by the state In addition to her work as librarian Ms Rice finds time to teach classes to all age levels She works with through doctoral candidates “That’s what makes my job so fascinating” she said mentioning that she also does a broadcast radio weekly books in newest the discussing children’s literature pre-schoole- cultural items from foreign rs 13000 titles The libarary has about 13000 titles 1100 film strips and about 100 visual aid Sets for use in teaching “Another interesting facet of our services is our treasure chest — a collection of artifacts and said local LDS Relief Societies often used the items in their cultural refinement lessons She The library was named after a librarian of the New York Public Library Lectured at USU “Ann Carroll Moore spent a summer lecturing at USU and was dismayed to learn there was no children’s library on campus She told the administration if they would just give her a room she’d start a library for the college” said Ms Rice “The administration gave her a room and Anne Carroll Moore wrote her author friends and they sent autographed copies of their books for the new library some of which we still have today And then the New York librarian donated some of her personal books to the project” she said In Edith Bowen BOOKS OF YESTERDAY Thousands of used out and rare of print books Paperbacks ’j cover price Search service open 9 am to pm Weekdays and am to 6 pm Sat 436 II Main 753-383- 3 wmniini "THE UTAH READING LAB OF LOGAN IS PROUD TO ANNOUNCE THE GRADUATION OF THEIR FIRST CLASS OF STUDENTS AND THAT THEY WILL BE OFFERING THEIR COURSE IN SPEED READING AGAIN TO THE STUDENTS OF UTAH STATE" This recently developed method of instruction is the move innovative and effective program available in the United States A person is required to attend only one 2 Vi hour class per week on the evening of their choice for 4 weeks only The course guarantees to triple the persons reading speed with a marked improvement ih comprehension and concentration The guarantee bare minimum as the average graduate will read 7 to 10 times faster They c't read almost any average book in les however is a than one hour For those who would like additional information a series of free one hour orientation lectures have been scheduled At these free lectures in the course will be explained in complete detail classroom including procedures instruction methods class schedule and a special one time only introductory tuition that is less than the cost of similar courses You must attend only one of the free meetings for complete details You may attend any of the meetings for information about the Logan classes These orentations are open to the public above age 14 (persons under 18 should be accompanied by a parent if possible) If you have always wanted to be a speed reader but found the one-thir- d 7 9 i ii The children’s library was located in a room in the main library until the Edith Bowen Elementary Lab School was built Now it is housed there so it can be used by the young students as well as the university students “Very few campus departments don’t find their way here at some time or other — even math and science departments We’re a necessary part of the college facilities” said Ms Rice cost prohibitive or the course too now you can! 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