xt712j684b34 https://exploreuk.uky.edu/dips/xt712j684b34/data/mets.xml Lexington, Kentucky University of Kentucky. Libraries 19880219 The title, The Green Bean, was not used until December 14, 1973. During 1992-1993 some issues were sent via email with the title: Green Screen. Unnumbered supplement with title, Wax Bean, accompanies some issues. journals English University of Kentucky. Libraries Contact the Special Collections Research Center for information regarding rights and use of this collection. The Green Bean The Green Bean, February 19, 1988, no. 521 text The Green Bean, February 19, 1988, no. 521 1988 2014 true xt712j684b34 section xt712j684b34 : Number 521 February 19, 1988 Q é Q E E Q é B February 19 Gallery Series: "Spring 1960: Rufus Atwood and the Kentucky State College Student Sit-In Movement" : Lecture : Gerald Smith, Department of History. ‘ February 21 Wystan Hugh Auden, 1907-1973, English poet. February 22 James Russell Lowell, 1819-1891, American poet, essayist and diplomat. February 23 W.E.B. DuBois, 1868-1963, American educator r and leader of the movement for Black equality. February 25 Pierre Auguste Renoir, 1841-1919, French L ~- _ impressionist painter. February 26 Gallery Series: "Afro-American History" : Lecture : Dr. Aingred Dunston, Department of History. February 28 Michel de Montaigne, 1533-1592, French essayist and philosopher. March 1 Fire Alarm Test, King North and South, 7:30 am. March 4 Gallery Series: "Varieties of Victorian “ womanhood" : Lecture : Dr. Ellen Rosenman, - Department of English. A Next Green Bean: Friday, March 4, 1988. Deadline: Friday, February 26, 1988. p.Od..Ct'@S.§5a:¢Jsia&&m:ef mee ‘¤@l\E&·l?Sl1§}iS; 7 _ proofreader: Carol Ranta; printer: Cecil 1 iso . · • oi Kdeaiucky Lnbrarnes » 1 LSO NEWS Bonnie Cox. The workshop will ' _" be taught in On—Line Cataloging at 2:00 p.m. Advance In spite of bad weather the registration is required, as bringers and buyers at the LSO there is hands-on room for Valentine’s Day Bake Sale only eight people. Other raised over $75 for LSO people are welcome to attend, projects . but may not be able to have Just a reminder: LSO will hands-on experience. again have a table set up to Reservations for the sell donated books at the February workshop can be made Library's annual book sale in by calling Christie Robinson at April. Please bring your 7-8372 or Gary Stottlemyer at personal donations of either 7-8349. hardbacks or paperbacks to The March meeting will donate for the sale. Anyone cover batch files and will be who wishes to bring their book held in Room 104 of King donations in before April may Library South at 2:00 p.m. No bring them to Tech Services. registration is necessary for I Jessie Adams in the Bindery this meeting. The topic for Unit has set aside some shelf April's meeting will be public space there to house the LSO domain software. donated books. . Further information on A second reminder: There is both the March and April still time to send in your LSO meetings will appear in the membership registration and Green Bean. (Submitted by dues. Registrations are being Christie Robinson.) taken by Kathy Martin in the Refe rence Depa rtment . LONG DISTANCE DIALING CHANGES Membership dues are $5 per year. (Submitted by Mary It is no longer necessary MacLaren. to use 18+ to access the Kats network for long distance calls. Automatic Route BON VOYAGE...AND GOOD LUCK! Selection will route your call - over the most economical route Emily Dawson...Agriculture available by calling 9+ area Kerry Kresse...Chemistry/ code (if not 606) + the number. Physics (Submitted by Pat Lloyd.) Dorothy Trenbeth...On-Line Cataloging SANDERS-BROWN LUNCH SERIES PC LEARNERS/USERS GROUP Dr. Graham Rowles of the i __ Center on Aging/Geography will The January meeting of the present a .lecture cxi "What's PC Learners/Users group was an Rural. About Rural Aging?" at introductory DOS workshop noon