the Cadre, January 2], 1975, ,page 4.7 V _ . g , g “ letters sent. getting out of hand and we was to give the students more deliberately set out to cut space t0_study, and to provide r back on troublemakers. for an increase in students , , Wheter we succeed or not in the future. But upon ins-‘ E remains to be seen. pecting this new library, ’ In closing,I would like to I found the only area of any say that we are not "ripping size for studing, was two big off" anyone at G.J's although open rooms. There was hardly it might appear that way to. enough furniture in these some. We are not using inflatiortWo rooms for fourty People as an excuse to properly run to study. In the rest of the our operation. We are endev— bUilding there is a few SPOtS ouring to keep prices in line to StUdY but they only and give the best service contain a few tables which possible. 20 people.could fill. Also Thank you for the space,' there is a few private rooms for pe0p1e to study but again, Yours truly, 20 people would fill this GENTLEMAN JIM STEAK HOUSE area up. The point I am trying to make is that right now , c.L. MacArthur there is only room for 80 ’ l ' people to study. To have Mr_Editor the excuse of building the pHOTo By ORVILLE LEWIS new library to provide extra space for students, I just can't see it. ‘ As a student, I wish to give my impressions of the new Library. The library is , a welcome addition to_the .The private rooms for stud— happy medium. and reminds me more of a campus. This building should_ YTHS are a good idea but ’ I do like having the idea childrens playroom. The 1 give the University a better‘ there are too few of them. I of the book stacks all on the smoking areas are nice but image and a more of.a 20 th The Open rooms for studying ' same floor.wAlso the rest of too small. SO‘er the time Century look, which was are alright to those who the library material is easy being the library will badly needed in this University like studying inthem but to to find. EVERYTHING is okay survive but it is too bad To students now and to come me there are too many in the library until it comes that they forgot all about it will be of great benifit distractions by people moving to meeting the needs of the the students when they were in helping them to acquire around. So the areas for students. For example the building this library. much more education. studying are either-too open students leisure room in the or too private. There is no library is again too open ’Neil MacDOnalr1 But to me this building has been a disappointment in many ways. One of the reasons for building a new library ATTENTION CHEMISTS! I , Have you ever heard of Trent University? 7" If you haven't; well, Trent is a small but good university on a beautiful campus in a small city about 80 miles northeast of Toronto. if you have, you‘ve probably heard nice things about the rather personal attention Trent gives its under- graduates. But have you ever considered doing graduate work at Trent? Perhaps you should. Why not drop a line to the Chemistry Chairman, Trent University, Peterborough, Ontario? Or phone him at (705) 748-1505. You’ll prob— ably be glad y0u did. "Put Yourself in the Picture” Graduate portrait sittings with the IIPEI Photo Chili " .. ' in 20-24 r. u, h I' d , 1‘ nrayniirvansriocan sittings [6 proofs) I 35.00 ‘8'". m but 5., mm a nionntod reprints: 3 X 4 $2.10. I ' up for sum friendlysmico' ? I 5 x ' 1 '90 ' "Cor. 'Pawnal &.Kent St. 325 Market St. Ch 1 ttetawn P.E.;I; Summer 1d P.E.I. 8 x In 35-70 Ph:;ec:’(902) 852-4148 Phone:T9o§3§36-7244 .0... Box 370‘ Main St. “ ’ yontague P.E.'I. - Phone: (902) 838-3134 San display and appointment ¥...$..|!~m in it" "it"!