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U CALENDAR
May 2h Doc Severinsen and Zebron Concert (details this issue.)
May 26 Empire Brass Quintet (details this issue).
June l Fire alarm test.
June 7-26 U.K. Summer Sounds (schedule this issue).
PLEASE NOTE: The next Green Bean will be issued on Friday, May 28. Any
items submitted For this Green Bean must be in the Director's Office no
later than l0 a.m. on Tuesday, May 25th. Emergency items can be
submitted to the editor by phone after the deadline. _
Contributors: Toni Powell (editor), Larry Greenwood, Pat Lloyd and
Faith Harders.
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F I RE ALARM TEST
f There will be a fire alarm test of King North and South on June l
rom 7:30 to 8:50 a.m. There is no need to exit the building.
SEC UR I TY
I ask all who arrive at work before 8 a.m. to please be
understanding about the reason for restricting the use of outside door
keys: A student has been assigned to unlock the east door (near the
Presldent‘s house) for you to enter. It will take a while before the
person who unlocks the door becomes familiar with each staff member `
Please cooperate if the student does not recognize you and asks for so l
kind of identification Thank ou for u h I d ‘ ‘ We
matter . y yo F e p an cooperation IH this
» Larry Greenwood
U.K. CENTER FOR THE ARTS l
. pric€M;y02M - Doc Severinsen and Zebron Concert, Concert Hall 8 p.m.,
May 26 ~ Empire Brass quintet, Concert Hall, 8 p.m.
SUMMER SOUNDS , l982
lune 7 "Ramon Ricker, sax, with the UK Summer
jazz; Ensemble conducted by Vincent DiMar—
tino
june 9 UK Faculty Recital (strings and piano)
_ Iune IO "Peter Reita, cello
lune ll High School lazz Ensemble conducted by
Tom Brawner and Ramon Ricker
. lune 14 "Paul Sperry. tenor '
. ]une I7 °l"aul Schenly, piano
june 18 High School String Orchestra conducted by
Carmon DeLeone
_ lune 21 'Chicago Brass Quintet l
Iune 23 UK Faculty Recital (winds)  
june 25 lunior High School String Orchestra con— I
` ducted by Abbe Feighner (3:00 p.m.)
lune Z5 High School Symphonic Band conducted by ·
W. Harry Clarke
lune 26 Kentucky Summer Wind Ensemble con-
ducted by Byron Hanson
All concerts and recitals will be held in the Center for
the Arts, either in the Recital Hall or the Concert
Hall, beginning at 8:00 p.m., except where noted.
Asterisk denotes admission charged ($5.00. individual I
tickets; $3.00 for students and senior citizens: $15.00 g
for series tickets)- ‘ `
For tickets and information, call 258—h92é_

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PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
MARKETING AND USER SERVICES DIVISION (2 openings). OCLC. Salary not
given. Deadline: May 31, 1982.
REFERENCE LIBRARIAN AND BIBLIOGRAPHER FOR ENGLISH (search reopened).
University of Cincinnati Libraries. Salary $15,hOO minimum. Deadline:
June 19, 1982.
ASSISTANT LIBRARIAN. Lexington Technical Institute. Salary $15,500 -
$17,000. Deadline: June 15, 1982. _
PROCESSING ARCHIVIST. Emory University. Salary $13,500 minimum.
Deadline: June 11, 1982.
INSTRUCTOR AND GOVERNMENT PUBLICATIONS LIBRARIAN. Iowa State University
Library. $15,500 minimum. Deadline: June 15, 1982.
ASSOCIATE PROVOST AND DIRECTOR OF UNIVERSITY LIBRARIES. University of
Pittsburgh. Salary not given. Deadline not given.
Because of the hiring Freeze, these jobs are available only to current ‘
U.K. employees.
GPD Grade 7
N/M/P Grade 8
If interested see Faith Harders.
Dear Friends in the UK Libraries:
You could not have pleased or surprised me more. The amethysts
stone and elaborate gold setting make a most handscme ring. Those of
you who know me know how much I love beautiful rings and you know
how distressed I was when thieves took my unique collection.
_'I‘herefore, this ring gives me great pleasure on two levels. It
has 1.l’1t.1C'I1.1’1SlC beauty, but rrore importantly it represents warm friend-
ship both given and received. My many years with the library system
have been some of my best.
I shall wear the ring with joy. I will renember you dear friends
as long as I live. I thank sincerely all of you.
- Marie Copeland