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  CALENDAR
i April 19 & 26 Seminar on Third World Development (details pages 1 and 3).
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Q April 20 Parents and the Workplace (details page 2).
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i April 21 Gallery Series (details page 2).
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[ April 22 Victorian Literature (details page 2).
i April 19, 20, 22, Training at UK (details page 1).
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i April 22-23 Library Associates Book Sale (details page 1). .
i May 8 115th University of Kentucky Commencement (details page 2). .
i PLEASE NOTE: The next Green Bean will be issued on Friday, April 30. U
_ Any items submitted for this Green Bean must be in the Director's Office
’ no later than 10 a.m. on Tuesday, April 27th. Emergency items can be
( submitted to the editor by phone after the deadline.
. Contributors: Toni Powell (editor), Paul Willis, Jim Birchfield, Pat ., w
Q Lloyd and Faith Harders. ". f

 LIBRARY ASSOCEATES BOOK SALE i
1982 BOOK SALE SET FOR THURSDAY — FRIDAY, 22 — 23 APRIL
BUYERS / SELLERS NEEDED 1
Thursday and Friday, 22 — 23 April will be the dates for this
year‘s book sale, which will again be set up in the AIDS Room, first I
floor of King Library - South. i
This should be our largest yet, with great buys in books from all I
fields. There will be an extensive group of 19th-century books of _.
special interest. · 1
Volunteers are needed to help staff the sales tables. If you are ,
interested in helping, please call Ruth Vaughan in Collection *
Development, 258~5895 V I
Come and buy a bargain.
Paper bags are needed for the sale. If you would like to donate some
paper bags (grocery bags, etc.) for the sale, please leave them with i
Ruth Vaughan in Collection Development prior to April 22. ·
TRAINING AT UK
April 28 - Handling Disciplinary problems. Enrollment is limited
to 25 participants, and approval of the employee's department head is n
required prior to enrollment. Call the Human Resource Development
Department at 7-1851 to enroll. The workshop will be held in Room I5
(basement) of Memorial Hall. »
Other opportunities:
April 22-26 ‘
Interviewing, Selecting and Hiring Employees.
April 19 and 26
Conducting Effective Meetings
April 2O
Human Relations in the Workplace
For details see Winter Catalog.
, FIRE ALARM TEST
There will be a fire alarm test of King North and South on May ll,
and June 1 from 7:30 to 8:30 a.m. There is no need to exit the
building. `
SEMINAR ON THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT
April 19 Joy Dukerley, Resources for the Future, "Energy
Futures in the Third World", Comments by Reinald Reina, University of
West Central Venezuela and visiting Scholar; Charles Hultman, College of
Business and Economics; an Ernest Yanarella, Department of Political _
5c;€nC€_ See additional announcement page 3. — -
OVGOTSL MEETING 'Y_
The Ohio Valley Group of Technical Service Librarians (OVGOTSL)
will meet May lh-I5, 1982, in Terre Haute, Indiana. Mark Kovacic of the "_
~ University of Cincinnati is the Chairman. , `
I Registration will begin Friday, 8:30 a.m., at the Sheraton Inn in
Terre Haute with the first formal meeting being the luncheon at the
A Sheraton. Please contact Betty Davis, Cunningham Memorial Library,
Indiana State University, Terre Haute IN h7809, for further
information.

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i PARENTS AND THE WORKPLACE A
Z A seminar for Kentucky employers is being sponsored by both
g segements of the public and private sector. Topics included in this
{ seminar are child care and tax benefits for employers, on—site child
j care, and the preview of the television documentary "Who's Taking Care
E of Our Kids_" The seminar is being held at the Hyatt Regency in
I Lexington and the enrollment fee is $85. The seminar will be held on ,
I April 20, 1982 and the registration deadline was April lst. If you are S
E interested in attending you may want to call Center for Professional
g Development in Dickey Hall, 7-3889 to see if you can get in. l `
I GALLERY SERIES
i April 21 - "Samuel Barber: In Memoriam", a sampling of the late
I composer‘s music including a string quartet, a cello sonata and a piano
I sonata. The progam will be at 12 noon in the Gallery, King North.
I VICTORIAN LITERATURE AND SOCIETY
, April 22 ~ " 'Dots, Drolls, and Lady Macbeths': Dickens's Women" —
§ Michael Slater, Lecturer in English, Birbeck College, University of
I London. The program will be held in the Gallery King North at 8 p.m.
l COMMENCEMENT
I The 115th University of Kentucky commencement will be held on
I Saturday, May 8th In Memorial Coliseum. The speaker will be Thomas
* Wicker, Associate Editor and Columnist for the NEW YORK TIMES and
_ Ashland Professor at the University of Kentucky. All faculty are
I invited to assemble in academic attire in front of Memorial Coliseum at
l 3:30 p.m.
I PROFESSIONAL OPPORTUNITIES
l DEAN OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF LIBRARY STUDIES, University of Hawaii at
I Manoa. Salary negotiable. Deadline: June 15, 1982
i DIRECTOR OF CENTRAL TECHNICAL SERVICES, State University of New York at
, Buffalo. Salary $32,000 minimum. Deadline not given.
I COLLECTION DEVELOPMENT LIBRARIAN, Dartmouth College Library. Salary
T $16,500 — $22,000. Deadline: May 1, 1982.
I REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, University of Washington Libraries. $17,500 -
· $20,500, Deadline: May 7, 1982. ‘
‘ DIRECTOR, LIBRARY SERVICES GROUP, Columbia University Libraries. Salary
I not given. Deadline: May 7, 1982.
I SCIENCE REFERENCE LIBRARIAN/ENGINEERINGM SUBJECT SPECIALIST, Arizona »
S State University. Salary $16,000 minimum. Deadline: May 15, 1982.
I I HEAD LIBRARIAN AND BIBLIOGRAPHER, PHYSICS LIBRARY, Stanford University
; Libraries. Salary $22,500 — $2h,600. Deadline: June I, 1982.
. U ASSISTANT VCHIEF FOR- MONOGRAPHIC HACOUISITIONS, Stanford University
Libraries. Salary $19,800 - $29,000. Deadline: May ZA, l982.

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i CATALOG EDITOR, University of Tennessee. Salary $1H,00O - $18,000,
i Deadline: June 15, 1982.
E REFERENCE LIBRARIAN WITH SPECIALIZATION IN ENGINEERING, University of
I Tennessee. $16,000 - $18,000. Deadline: August 1, 1982.
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l DEAN, BAXTER SCHOOL OF INFORMATION SCIENCE, Case Western Reserve
I University. Salary not given. Deadline: none given available September
  1982.
i HEAD, BIOMEDICAL 'LIBRARY, University of California, San Diego. Salary
l $29,hOO - $n6,600. Deadline: June 30, 1982.
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l REFERENCE LIBRARIAN, CLUSTER UNDERGRADUATE LIBRARY, University of
Y California, San Diego. Salary $17,A12 — $22,28h. Deadline: May ih,
1 1982.
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E HISTORICAL MANUSCRIPTS CATALOGUER, University of Kansas Libraries.
§ Salary $15,000. Deadline: June 1, 1982.
l INSTRUCTION/REFERENCE LIBRARIAN (half—time), University of Texas at
l Austin. Salary $8,000 minimum. Deadline: May 31, 1982.
; ASSISTANT DIRECTOR FOR PUBLIC SERVICES, University .of Miami, Coral
= Gables. Salary $26,000 — $30,000. Deadline: June 15, 1982.
» SERIALS CATALOGER, Washington State University. Salary dependent upon
I qualifications and experience. Deadline: May 31, 1982.
A If interested see Faith Harders.
1 SEMINAR ON THIRD WORLD DEVELOPMENT AGAIN I
l April 26 - Bhim Mahajan, United Nations Development Program,
1 "lnternatlonal Development in the 1980·s: A View from the International
L Agencies." Comments by Charles Hultman, College of Business and
’ Economics and Lawrence Busch, Department of Sociology.
The seminars are held at 7:30 P.m. in room 115 of the Nursing/Health
Z Sciences Building on Rose Street.

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ATTENTi0N ALL CHEFS!! How would you like to be "Chef Tell" for an
hour or so? Do you have a favorite dish you would like to demonstrate
for your friends? As a Brown Bag lunch hour idea, how about y
demonstrating the secrets of preparing your specialty? It could be
crepes, souffies, or even a salad ~~ what may seem simple to you may be
a brand new idea to someone else! If you are interested in being "Chef _
Tell", cali Andrea- Bryant (8eA6kA) or Cathy Hunt (8-2800). We'll see
what we can set up!
Don‘t forget the Library Associates Booksale to be held on April 22
and 23. LS0 will have a table in the booksale, but we need books!
Please remember to check your bookshelves and bring any books you would _
. like to have sold to Jessie Adams in the Bindery.- Let's make this
booksale a worthwhile project for LSO!
IN REMEMBRANCE
In memory of Jim Shaeffer, the Library Staff Organization has made
a donation to the University of Kentucky Library towards the purchase of ‘_
French edition harp music scores.
l People interested in making a donation to the organizations -
specified in Jim Schaeffer's will, please contact Patricia Wright-Tatum
or Alan Schaplowsky, Acquisitions Department, -M.l. King Library
(7—381i). Donations will be received until Monday, April 26, I982.
FROM THE STAFF
Cathy Hunt, Music Librarian, will present an organ recital on
Sunday, April iS, at 7:30 p.m. at St. Peters Episcopal Church in Paris,
Kentucky. It is a beautiful drive to Paris (about 35 minutes) and the
church is easy to find —- it's just behind the courthouse in the center
of town. Everyone is invited to the recital and to the reception
following.
On May 25 you again can (and should) exercise your right to vote in `
Kentucky's primary election. Christie Robinson in Cataloging has voter
registration cards and will mail them in for you if you complete them
before April 23rd. For those of you who do not already know, Christie's
husband Dick is running for the 6th district congressional seat in the
U.S. Congress. lf you have any questions about voter registration or
about her favorite candidate, Christie can be found in the catalog i
maintenance unit. ·
THANK YOU LSO '··
I wish to thank the Library Staff Organization so very much for 4
their words of comfort and it was thoughtful friends like these that was
helpful in our time of sorrow. .
The offer to contribute to our favorite charity in memory of-our
father is very much appreciated. lf it is possible for you to do so, a
contribution to the Scouts would be nice.
Sincerely
- Jessie Adams. i
(On behalf of the staff a contribution has been made to the Boy Scouts
by LSO in memory of Jessie's father Mr. Oscar Whisman.) ·

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