Show 1 i A Library O Open en Sundays W Would QuId Aid Students f T liOSE habitual noise makers and funI fun fun- JL I he the Engineers arc are up to their old tricks again Not content this time t with ith merely looking handsomer than usual through their whiskers they have I now nov un un- undertaken something really worthwhile A letter in the last issue of The Chronicle Chroni Chroni- cle ele October 27 27 deplores the fact that the Engine ring library is open only during i the day It says We T e the students of the i School of Mines and Engineering feel fee I that we ve are arc entitled to the same conJ consideration consideration con- con J as other students and request i i that thai we be given the same sanle opportunity for forI I II availing ourselves of the facilities of the i library which the rest of the student body t. t 1 1 enjoys 1 Now Non this is a just and worthy attitude i for the Engineers to take They are certainly j 1 entitled U a to the use of their library I t 1 in the evenings the same saIne as anyone anyone else However in view of the fact that library I authorities cla claim In that arrangements are arc i already being heing made through the cooperation Lion tion of professional fraternities to openS open S both the Engineering and Medical libraries libraries ies during the evening it might be possible possible pos- pos i sible to enlist the aid of the bearded trans transit tran- tran s sit carriers in ina a a new library movement Why do not the Medics l the Engineers the Barristers and the rest of the student I body that studies jo join 1 forces in asking i that the library be opened for use on Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- Sunday day afternoon and evenings I Many any students have always wanted such I i an opportunity and anti always win will i of the faculty have long desired the inno- inno j inno-j j va Lion Townspeople who ho have occasion to j use the library would rould be delighted However However How How- ever evel devout and obedient we ve are supposed to be in observance of the Sabbath the fact remains that an amazingly large larget t 1 number u of students do their cramming on Sunday Lack of money again is probably the chief objection to this undertaking b To the z ignorant layman who seldom gets a chance to run a university however it would appear that a f few v dollars could be squeezed from somewhere Perhaps bookstore bookstore book book- bookstore store or football profits could be earmarked earmarked ear ear- marked for the purpose Or the alumni association thirsting for a worthwhile project might Inight leap upon this with whoops hoops of joy boy |