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Thursday, March 9, 1997 STATE PRESS $10,000 COLLECTION — W ATCH FOR Library Adds Classics Set (IE Q , hthe collection tin s CM (U 9C), e «Election i weald’s greatest k v MYRNA m v r n a SKVEY BY SEVEY It cranes as no surprise to find “ Grimm’s F airy Tales” with il­ lustrations, but a 37-volume col­ lection of Shakespeare’s works with com plete illustrations are also p art of a uniquely produced collection th at has been added to Hayden Library. to p o st and present d m odern design, Covey, University D r. of the club, a t Ms toryptinn in 1929, mamfcrin the highest o f I l ei ary excellence o f tid es raid text, of die Published by -the Lim ited Edi- and bind- Memorial Union Exhibits Modem Print Art Show IEC has published prat of one title each «S began, raid sends ridual m em bers. Gooey mid the 582-volume to Hayden Lia private dealer The upper a rts lounge of the MU is exhibiting works of Cali­ fornia's m ajor contemporary print m akers. The C ultural Affairs Commit­ tee brought the show from the San Francisco A rt Institute in cooperation with the D epart­ m ent of A rt Various print techniques of a traditional range are included m the exhibit This technical ex­ ploration isn’t an end in itself, it is a m eans of creating an im age, according to Richard G raf, organizer of the show from the San Francisco A rt Institute. at the UNIVERSITY BOOKSTORE maco. B considerable va: of die books, 'b ra n cowhide, wall_ ^ leather. Each hook is appropriately illustrated wüh «jfl—d drawings fay such ; as Picasso o r M atisse to _ h i quite a few illustrations were ty load through stenliefy rito — N * S ittin g Fee S P a n S hew n R etouched T 1 H o o c S e r v ic e DON GERHARDT ERIC phatoyyraphjf b y KieOMLL /»ÆNUE-SUTE 3 - 3 6 6 -8 4 9 1 ATOMIC ENERGY DIVISION PHILLIPS PETROLEUM COMPANY has need National Reader Testing Station Located near Idaho F a ll, Idaho FOB Chemical Engineers Electrical Engineers Mechanical M etallurgical Contact T Starting F ri, March 10th ■J J —« *58 8 FISHING SALE about $10,000. 8 — Jab application portrait an mm papular To plan and direct understanding the system s under d Work in an area RECORD one other comof die LEC were very fortu; to he aide to purchase this JO B APPLICATION SPECIAL Ä The bodes books waren’t American The e n t Amer editions printed abroad, but are representative of the author’s nationality, such as Tolstoy’s “W ar and Peace,” published in Russia. 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