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Show TTDQ® [fcoDtfCo fi_DQ@(gdl DECEMBER 17 Examination Period 18-31 Christmas Recess 18 Basketball: San Jose State at SLC University of Utah Dance Club 19 Basketball: University of California at SLC 21 Basketball: Santa Clara at SLC 23 Basketball: Idaho at SLC 25 Christmas Day 26 Basketball: Army at SLC 26-31 Nutcracker Ballet JANUARY 1 New Year's Day 2 Christmas Recess 4- 5 Registration 6 Classwork begins Utah Symphony: Family Night 7 Basketball: Utah State at SLC University Travel Club - Curtis Nagel 8 University of Utah Dance Club: Winter Frolic 12 Late registration closes 13 Utah Symphony: Nathan Milstein 14 University Faculty Club Family Dinner VOL. II, No. 11 DECEMBER 8,1964 Name Library . . . The library of the Middle Eastern Language and Area Center last week officially became the "Azis S. Atiya Library for Middle East Studies. University President James C. Fletcher presented a plaque inscribed with the library name to Dr. Atiya, who is director of the Center and professor of languages and history. Participating in the presentation were Academic Vice President Jack Adamson and President Emeritus A. Ray Olpin. Dr. Atiya has been instrumental in building the library which presently includes more than 15,000 volumes, 2,000 microfilms and 2,000 manuscripts. The collection is ranked fifth in the nation in size by the Journal of College and Research Libraries. Among Dr. Atiya's most recent acquisitions are two copies of the Koran, one about 200 years old and the other more than 450 years old. Archibald MacLeish's prophetic commentary on our times, "Fall of the City," will be a Readers Theatre presentation Wednesday and Thursday at 8 p.m. in Kingsbury Hall's little theatre, Room 110. "Boy in the Briars," a work by graduate student Trent Busch, will also be presented. The all-graduate student cast, under the supervising direction of Dr. Joseph Catmull, includes: Ron Ross, Margaret Wilson, Trent Busch, Kay Wilkins, Bill Brazda and Judith Williams. The productions are open to the public without charge. Need a Book? . . . Faculty members and graduate students who need to use books from the libraries of other Utah institutions of higher education can gain access to these collections through the Visiting Scholar Program. According to Ralph D. Thomson, Director of Libraries, the program permits a librarian to recommend that faculty members and graduate students of his institution be given library privileges in other institutions in the State. Individuals who need access to the collections at Utah State University, Brigham Young University or any of the other institutions should contact Mr. Thomson in Room 202 of the Library, Ext. 6741. He will issue a Visiting Scholar Recommendation permitting the holder to obtain a card from any library designated. A photo copying machine at the Law Library is available for student use. It can copy pages up to 8*4 x 13 inches at a cost of 15c per print. This Week at the U will not be published on Dec. 22, Dec. 29 and Jan. 5. Listings for the Calendar of Events, Departmental Events, and News for the period Dec. 16- Jan. 11 must be sent to the University Relations Office by noon Thursday for publication in the issue of Dec. 15. |