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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, January 25, 1991, no. 588 text The Green Bean, January 25, 1991, no. 588 1991 2014 true xt7k3j391h89 section xt7k3j391h89 ‘ 999999/ 29 *99* EVENTS CALENDAR
January 27 - ALAN HERSH, PIANIST
3 p.m - Free Admission
Recital Hall- Singletary Center Iorthe Arts
January 29 - CCSB STUDY ABROAD PROGRAMS:
International Tuesdays
Noon — Free Admission
Peal Gallery - King Lbrary North
January 29 - UNDERSTANDING THE CRISIS IN TI-IE
GULF: FORUMS ON TT-IE MIDDLE EAST
"The Arabs and the Middle East"
, { 7:30 p.m. — Free Admission
p 4 Room 245 - New Student Center
5
* · January 30 -- SUSTAINABLE AGRICULTURE &
‘ Q EXTENSION — College of Agriculture
• Seminar Series
{   3 p.m - Free Admission
§;·? seayAu¤u¤mm
Q 6* January 31 ·- THE UNIVERSITY'S ROLE IN TI—IE
  COMMUNITY — University Forum
` 12 Noon — Free Admission
  Room 206 — Old Student Center
  February 1 -— MORALS AND MANNERS: 18TH
,   CENTURY BRITISH ILLUSTRATIONS AT
I   AT TT-IE UNIVERSITY ART MUSEUM
A Gallery Series - 12 Noon - Free Admission
I m Peal Gallery — King Lbrary North
A February 1 & 3 - SUOR ANGELICA and GIANNI SCHICCHI:
UK Opera Theatre _
r j A  8 p.m — Paid Admission
/  ? v_ Concert Hall- Singletary Center for the Arts
February 2 - UK TUBA-EUPHONIUM DAY
' I 'HE 9a.m-6p.m.
Call 25788% for details
February 3 -— MASTERCLASS: ELIOT FIST, GUITAR
4 p.m. - Free Admission
Recital Hall- Singletary Center for the Arts
  February 4 — PAULA ROBISON, FLUTE, 8. ELIOT FISK,
GUITAR - University Artist Series
· 8 pm — Paid Admission
The Newsletter Of the Concert Hall- Slngletary Center for the Arts
University 0f Kentucky C°"”"”9`d Pa99’ 2 E"° '“
Libraries

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rwrrrv crrv   ivtsxr Exim DEVg[g§i';iENT
Bradley D. Carrington — began back in the summer. As a      R
native of West Tennessee and a
From pecember 4 10   the South` graduate of Middle Tennessee  R ING 1 99 1
eastem Ltbrary ASSOC|8tlOl'\ and the State I enjoyed seeing many The following programs are
T°1n.n€SS8e .Library Associamn held friends from the Volunteer State. Scheduled 1¤l 11*9 $PllllQ $€l”ll€‘S19l
3 IOW-tt meettng, h€adqUart€r€d at the     rnany prograns   the   Development Com-
Opryland Hotel in Nashville, Tennes— ev eiiebi e i eiierided err e S ieee S e ri mittaai
see. SELA meets biennially and in en NO.i.ié iieedi Gpoi S February 11 _ 2 p_m_
conjunction with an annual meeting of and meumirie exrlgrriei degxgeeee) Ah cvaivicw ct 3 typaa ct HRD
a membtir $18111 K$n:;(;:y and l:Ki library effectiveness (as measured Pl°9'amS1 QP€'a11°11 Educate: 1
were W? represen Q ` 6 .gr€a es by the Southern ASsociation of lllb HRD °€"1l1lC81€ Pl°Q'am$¢
growth tn   membership for   Cottages and Schools),     and Substance abuse
came from Kentucky. Over 1400 ie ,, ei ei e ei the rieiwerk, e ddr e ee programs.
people registered for the conference, by di r e ei e r Frank Griehem and err
inchiieeng 40gngXg;1:l1€i;; des ee its update on union-listing). and March 4 T`11 am
pry . p ’ p legislative developments (Kentucky 1*:18 Vld€°S·
awesome Operatlons (the park' the stole the spotlight with its school
Opry, the Nashville Network, plus the r eierrri eieriei Neiebi e speakers March 25 _, 2 peml
shops, restaurants and the fourteenth- irieiu d e d Linde Ciiriemerid EX e e Dealing with Change in tha
largest hotel in the world), made for Dir eeie r ei the Amerieeri Libre ` wciittptaca_ ‘
pleasant and exciting surroundings. Aeeeeieiierr Terri T Heii een  
Christm.aS degorations were every` writer, Kentucky native, and guthor Aplll 8 " ll am-
`&“§5$e'B?¥?i°l'2i?i§`e3§’AL°Z§‘£r?§i.$`ZS$ ¤r=·=¤·iw mrrrrrhrblasarurr F"ia““si‘€“’ '“‘*““'°S·
side light strings that installation Figgggrégizllgyljghxgggegiggii Apiit 22 _ 10 a_m_
  cated columnist of the Memphis A11 °V?"V1€"” O1 EmP1°Y€€
E VENTS CA L END A H COMMERICAL APPEAL, and B9ll€1l1$
(Continued from Page 1) Vihlma Dykeman, Tennessee State
t.tiatciiah_ All programs will be held in the
__ . Before leaving Opryland, 1 iokeri Paal Gallery-
Febmary 5 Mi? §bL[glri1$irL;SS‘ Paula up thc latest batch of hcctta p A series of sessions on BITNET,
ii, am Q Fai, Admission entered in sari-ve sentnern Books l€lll¤lly§ly Scbadplad far Marbb
Racitat Ratt - Sihgtataiy Competition. Here in Special and AP{ll· ls alaa lll Pl’¤¢€§$- W9
Cemerforthe Atta Collections we maintain the ale Bxclléd ab0U1111€ $PllllQ
southern Books archives. (I ¤iun·i $°11€dll1° amt l<;¤l<1¤;lk”¤i;d l¤ A
t: D 5 -- UK SYMpt.tONtC WtNDS tell thém that w6'd $8ht the books $961119 Y0U a 9 WO S OPS- S
9 mary 8 p ih .. piaa Admission to the Cave!) Librarians from always. W9 W€l<>0lTl¤lll·
Cerieeri Heii _ S. iei Tennessee and Kentucky Witt ments and suggestions on what
Center forum Arliltslg ary t•€.untt8 for a   at Barren yOU have   and what you t/lIOUld
River State Park in April, sponsored  1*33- C°1l1aC1 Clndll C1l1l€·
F in 7 - PATRICIA Morrreomiariv, by the Academic Library Saarlbb bf ‘ ·
G mary ptAND .. Sahici Ditizaha KLA. SELA will be coming to Lex- $1811 D€Y€l°Plll€ll1 Pl°Ql¤lll$
Cerieeri Seriee ihgtch in 1g96' with atcpa in New qualify for time release, but super-
3 pm _ aaa Admission Orleans (1992) and Charlotte trlabri abpraval la bssaaaaw ba-
tztacttat Hatt , Stttgtataty (1994) Oh the way. 019 P alllllllg tb alle ·
°€"‘B"°'"“A“S Fon INFORMA r1orv...
February 8 — LOST& FOUND: THE AFRO- A program explaining Operation Russ Vlhlliams will give a brief
AMERICAN AR`l'lST- Education, the certificate series, overview of the programs which
Gallery Series -12 Noon - and the AIDS and substance abuse they administer. All those
Free Admission- workshops will be presented on Monday, interested are encouraged to
Peal Gallery - King Lbtary N. February 11, at 2 p.m. in the Peal Gallery. attend this session sponsored
Connie Johnson, Suzanne Leibee & by Staff Development.

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I "THANKS FOR JOURNAL ROUTING SER VICE
DINNER " UPDA TE REQUIRED
I welll?'?f?;'f.3E°‘?.€é.g32EF‘J$l.s- '";°°“‘°"‘1I‘“€§;”'*;§*S°;,°°"‘ ten Qcessa eteuedetethe
‘ tents enrtcee ere Y .6 Joumals Routing Service list
Thanks for the gift certificate to limited Journal Routing Service is at { this timg_ EVERYONE WHO
Lafllte'S. Barbara and l look forward alsg ayallabla [O all library faculty and WISHES TO RECEIVE ROUTED
to a meal there in the New Year. Thanks staff- MATERIALS MUST SUBMIT A
for your thoughtfulness and for all - -
;t;;;,t;eR~>ice Reczuerr
The following letter was received
by Paul Willis:
lcertalnly feel thrcughly thanked NAME  
for my small contribution to your
auction. lfeel like Charles MacArthur DEPARTMENT
when he gave his girl a bag of
peanuts and said he wished they
were diamonds. (Remembered not SPEED SORT jj
so much for its originality as because
she was Helen Hayes and she _ ALCTS NEWSLETTER
married him.) AMERICAN LIBRARIES
l have been meaning ever since CHRONICLE OF HIGHER EDUCATION
the event te sev hew hePPY I Wes COLLEGE AND RESEARCH LIBRARIES
made bv the enlendldlv- eleeentlv COLLEGE AND nesettncn LIBRARIES News
managed ObS9l'V3l’lC9S ofthe r9C8rll    
Gnomon Press anniversary. Any `—* LIBRARY JOURNAL
Kentuckian had to be impressed and t*·-T LIBRARY HOTLINE
proud. The University has had such --————
a dISOOUIagIIIg IOI IO wmgd WIIII ICI LIBRARY RESOURCES AND TECHNICAL SERVICES
the past couple of years, what balm -—t SOUTHEASTERN LIBRARIES
it was to see it really covering itself
with glory on this occasion. |haven‘t EI I I III I I I II I III I I IQSI I0_
felt so pleased to be a Kentuckian '
since the Robert Penn Warren sym-
posium. lcant begin to imagine the LIZ JACKSON
Iegwork and brainwork that had to go CENTRAL $ERlAL$ RECORD (CSR)
into it. Three cheers for Jim Birchfield KING NORTH 00391
(and Martha) and everybody else
concerned. Sincerely,
Martha Stiles

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(G¤rrri¤ued from Page 3} POSITIONS OPEN
Ron Lloyd of the Music Library, Applications are being accepted Eldoret, Kenya --
recently received this letter: through April 15, 1991 forthe 1991-92 Moi Univgrsi
lwantedito let you know how Library/Book Fellows Program. The Ons year Oi   months
much lhs Wllldr breee and Pel· joint program ofthe American Library - '
C . i i . ii _ _ _ _ Develop curriculum or teach courses
usslen ece ty' especle   my Assoclallon (Al-A) and lhs Umled States in the area of information technolo ·
self, appreciate your help in i t · A USiA ·ii . gy’
making this ygahs Aihsiais Music n Olmellon QGVICYI _   Wl Placs serve as advisor to the newly estab-
Workshop eiieii eeiieeeee. We ;l’F§ji‘!"‘aF°'ls‘°iU·Ss€e“'§i$iQ§ °¥$'S°"‘s i§“jF’ '§°l°§""]°"’,°*ij"‘°j'"e"‘°" ere
have Ohsisd the workshop the QI- lng ln iep em ri ie I e ia ec no ogys eve opment.
hast eight yoais to high schooi posrtrons are listed, funding will permit
November we worked with over 150 SllP€lld$ IO" l-IUTBVY/BOOK Fellewe ale Addis Ababa University.
young musicians. The tapes which $28.000 PBI yéal'. Tl’&V€l GXPGIISGS One academic year. Mid-September
you prepare and which we offer (fellow and one dependent) to and from 1991 through June 1992.
as an educational aid are one of the host country will be reimbursed, Teach two courses in information
the strongest features ofithe pro- ahd hearth and rite insurance cover-ago technology; train and assist the
gram. Your cooperation in their aio provided. Some hosts wiii assist universitys library staff in intro-
preparation has made my rob as with housing ducing automation of library functions
workshop coordinator much easier. Avaiiabic bosiiions inciudg and services.
I also appreciate your humor as we Lima Paw H ' Loma Togo
FIGHT ll`lB dQ3dllI'l9 and DO! all of   dg   dai Pgru U _ ’ I f B I
llre eremelee ler the leee ere e meriihe reemerir ieee - eee ieee SF"“°'$"l{_ ° °"‘"·
ready. D i ' nd . I ‘ IX mont s. i
Yeerelterleee eerleellell ere iir$;°°Z°§$$eZ eriZai`;leii`r?·sri;.`°Z`i$e°§in °°""“°’ ‘”°"‘$l‘°l°S '" ee ““‘S °‘
i · · _ ry_   · 9 cataloging, reference, and public
a key e ements in attracting
_ _ primarily on outreach and library i t- . t it - h
telemee Yeung mu$'e'e"e le °ul automation· and uidance in draftin a rg a IOn$' ac as Consu em In t 9
· ’ g _ _ _ g areas of planning, budgetin ,and
eempue end Ummetely te the Ion -term strate for lm rovin Irbra e
School or Music ,9, er _ p g rr automation. -- French is required.
Sincgwiy tragiingiaiid serviggs in Peru - Fluency
* , in panrs requlr . Jerusalem Israel --
G d C l f 1 ·
Or On O Q' Pm Gsscr O MUSIC L¤B:n*;g·d§Tim? " Graduate School of Library and
Archive Studies, Hebrew University.
4 months. ·
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PROFESSIGNAL ...-..ri....r........,r.,rri..i....r...r....r..,.·. 3*;;e$,;ge·ereer eee er l
i R EA DIN G staifiin library administration, reference, Tgachihg ahd tiaihihg pmigcis at
Jlll Bueklend " reedlng pr°m°t'°" eve teehllleel _ several locations on the topics of
THE Decision-MAKING $°l"'°°$· " F'“°"°V lll SF’e"'Sh '°°l“'l°°’· school iiereriee, reeeirig promotion,
PROCESS FOR LIBRARY Bogota, corumola .. story telling, and integrating the
COLLECTIONS: CASE STUDIES _ _ _ _ _ library with the school curricula.
in Foua meas ore uermeies; Judlelel Selreel el the Mrrrlerrv el Juetree- rzmpheeie will be on the elementary
Beatrice Kovacs: Greenwood ;m°¤ll'l$·hF°bl'UalY · Ailgllsl 1992 level. —- Passive understanding of
Press, 1990. Call No. Z687.K68. l°m°l9l 9 ¤l°all°ll 0 all aummalgd Hebrew would be useful, but not
The subject ot collection iudielel deeumerrtetlen center: rrelrr essential.
dgvglgpmgrtt decision-making is staff in selection, promotion, organization
trgatgd in fgur parts of   the and m3f`|3Q6I'I"I9nl of fl'I3tGI'|8lS; SONG BS 8 Calcutta, Indla ··
first two are me most interesting. eeneulrent err llbrerv eurerrrellerr — i d. i i. i M
Part one covers trends in Fluency in spenlelr required- i;gE"m';i  ° e"eg°'“°'“·
collection development as well as Santiago Chllo -· . . . ‘ . .
. . . _ . . ’ Assist in implementing automation of
:.38;:::; :;g;c:iSi::_?b;ac;|rL?i'8?:;§s National Archive; the Iibrary's technical services
studies, including eeiri academic 0**** ¥eel· Sepl- lggl · Allellel *992- °Pf""‘“°"· ‘"°'“F""9 ?eT‘a's· ‘*°Fl“l’
- · · _ Develop an automated system for control $lll°¤s» ¤¤l¤l¤9lll9· blblloglephlc
and epeclel hbrenee The ap o t rr t or t· · control etc · assist with the develop-
oohdioos oohtaih oxahipios Ot ani access o a goverhrrienipu ica ions, mgm ar d_ -r i m tation Oi an in-
diitoioht typos ot ooiiootioh poiicih train librarians and archivists in the pre- count n iriip eken S Siem
vrileeeeeveereeeeeleeeeeer 2?;ii€!.?L;’Z§3iTZ2‘Zi?.§§iZZTLL?if "’ "°  "`Q ’ 1
1s,iitimust be admrtted, not totally pmcadurias Fluency in Spanish rgq 9 Controuod on pogo 4 Farrow
‘ ex iarating. ·“ ·
 

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r_ §ELrI:rOljV POSITIONS OPEN FUTURE GB EDITORS
I (°`°" ’"”° ’°”’ ag° ’ A Workshop Right
Cairo, Egv t ·- Moscow, USSR -- U Your A”8 ___
gaticonr?in;Igm?Jrr¥ii?;_Egypt` AIl—Union Llbrary of Foreign Literature. F P h . hr y .
Silver iis ¤¤*le·=ii¤i· and sssisi “"°° '“°"‘*‘i· or ai°iStiir$i°§`iii.Yit§iti§$ tngtrioriioiinii
indiswineisssieississi "'°“i"”°"""°"°"‘“°”"°°' attr a nawsiata. an t. comin
reaiisiio pian and budget for American f9fBl29nCB TBSOUICBS; I ng _ » P. g
preservation and consgrvation evaluate Amencan studies collections W0|'k$|"l0P may b9 1USt ihé tlGK€i to
program. __ Arabic would be and advise on how to improve collection making the job easier. A one-day
usgfulr but not r,.,quir9d_ end reference services. — Russian seminar is being offered by Padgett-
required- Thompson on March 18 at the
Reykjavik, Iceland ·- Berlin, Germany -- Ramada lnn in Lexington. The
University Of |cg[and_   University-   is targeted toward anyone
One semester, 13-15 weeks. S'X m°mh$· who wants to loam howto write, edit,
Present courses on library T°a°h °°u'$°$ ill *h° *‘?'[°‘”l'l9 a'°a$* design and produce better newsletters
eervioee for children end young hianagementrand administration of for their Organization-
eouiiei imroeooe Amerioen libraries and information centers; use To register, canton rree;
children's literature; work with °f '“’°'°°°'“p“$°'$ '" m?"a"°$? 1 -800-255-4141
publishers to improve knowigdgg technology for information storage and
of the wealth of literature in the '?tfi‘;Val· iiid elesii¤¤ie wmmunication  
U.S. with the purpose of increasing ° "‘ °'ma D']-
ihe Variety and improving the G9l'l’Ttan l’BqUlf9d.   O  
selection of children's books to be Qttgwar Canada ..      
translated. _ ,
Dalhousie University. (Complete Job Descriptions
Belgrade. Yueeslevl -- six months. Available in the Reference
Bgigradg pooiio Library- Evaluate American Studies and U.S. Department)
Four to eioni moninS_ Government Document collections;
Consult on a library automation maka Lawmmandatbps {P" mnhal
project; train staff in the use of a°qu’$'t’°"$ and d'$“'b““°"?  
new technologies; eeeier in present lectures and workshops on
developing an American Studies   data bas? $jY$t°ms_? P'P"'da AUBURN UN|VERS|TY_
eelieeiieri ei the libreiv eiid ills 9“"’*‘F‘°° '°' b'b"°9'a°“'°s '" Position: Serials cataloger (2 positions
totttio National Library. - Knowledge Aiiieiieeii Siiieiss eiiii Us- _ eveiiebiei Social Sciences
Of Sg[bO-Ci·Oatian wouid bg h9|pfu|' $0Vjrnm9nttdOCUm9mS for CUHICUIUITI Agrrcrjrture &   '
· eve o men . ·
bm "°‘ °“°""""· L P Salary: $25,000 minimum
Bucharest, Romania -- _ _
Central University Library. To apply, send a resumé with a c0v6l' QQ] I f Q I' DI Q
Ten months. letter briefly stating desired position,
T€sFl* °°¤'$°$r‘" _"bi?'¥ ally iersien lellgiiege skills. sueieei UNIVERSITY or CALIFORNIA DAVlS.
mation, compu eriza ion an e ryse and rnex- i i . . _ . '
cataloging; assist in reorganization eg?/eiee ienein io. geuogxgcggeig P°Sm°n‘ H€ad'.S€n.a|S Depanmem
and medermzeiieri Orme _ _ - · Y » Rank; Assoc. Librarian or Librarian
cataloging der,an,,,e,,,_ .. Dii°°*°i· Lll>i¤i¥’B°°*$ Feliews salary; $35,052 - $50,4% (Assoc. Lib.)
Romanian or French is desired, Program Amencan Llbrary   $47.124 · $53.856 (Llbmllan)
our noi required 50 E. Huron Street, Chicago, Illinois,
60611. Phonei r 1-800-545-2fi33. UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA,
Warsaw, Poland -- ext. 3200. Addrtional information LOS ANGELES
National Library oi poieno_ 'S aVa"ab'a '" iiie Fieisrenee d9Pan‘ Position: Reference Librarian, Law
One year, Sept. 1991 - Aug. 1992 mem' LUEW
Provide in-house staff training Rank: Assistant Librarian/Associate
in the fundamentals of library Lbrarian
automation; assess current Selery; $33r1Q2 - $5()r4Q6
and future uses of automated
applications and make recom- .
mendations for their implementation. (CO"!/nugd °" Paga 6)
Polish desirable, but not required.

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Employment Opportunities
(Continued)
( continued) (Continued)
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, TUFTS UNIVERSITY Tl-IE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY -
LOS ANGELES Position: Bibliographers - Social Position: Reference Librarian,
Position: information Systems Sciences and Sciences Business Library
Librarian, Graduate School of Salary: $25,560 - $30,120
Library and Infomation Science.   E n Iv ni
Rank: Asst./Assoc. Librarian
Salary: $28,668 - $50,496 PRINCETON UNIVERSITY PENN STATE, HARRISBURG
Position: Cataloger, Humanities Position: Head, Division of
UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, Team Library and lnfomtation Services
LOS ANGELES Rank: Lbrarian I or II Salary: $48,000 - $50,000 min.
Position: Systems Librarian, ORION Salary: Dependent upon
User Services qualifications and experience. UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH
Rank: Asst./Assoc. Librarian _ Position: Librarian, African-
salary; $28,668 - $ss,eee   American Collection, Hillman
Library
llllggig DUKE UNIVERSITY Salary: $20,000 - $30,000
NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY Position: Head, Biology/Forestry UNIVERSITY OF PITISBURGI-I
Position: Management Reference SaIary· $30 000 - $40 000 Position· Physics/Mathematics
Librarian, Public Services Div. ' ' ’ Lbrénan
Salw $23500 ` $27·°°° QIIIQ Salary: $20,000 - $00,000
H ` .
Luang CASE WESTERN RESERVE  
INDIANA UNIVERSITY UNIVERSITY
Position? EooUIiY Positions at tho Position: Chemical Sciences WASHINGTON STATE UNIV'
School of Library and Information mmm Po$iiioiiI Head. Doiooooo MQmi·
Science Smary: $21980 _ $37,380 Rank: Librarian 2 or above
Rank: Assistant or Associate Prof. SGIEWZ N¤>s<>l·¤¤l¤
KENT STATE UNIVERSITY
·~¤·A~A ¤~·vE¤S·w-PURDUE Position: aeieieiiee tioaiiaiie WA$ti"i0ioN S`iAiEI{NiY·
UNIVERSITY AT INDIANAPOLIS Systems Ubrarian POSIIIOIT. RGIGFBITCG/SO SCIIOTI
Position: Assistant or Associate Salary: $24I445 mInInIum DoVoIoPmEm Libioiioos " _
Saimvi $26.000 mi¤im¤m THE OHIO STATE umlvenslw S ?°'?“§‘” Pifbgf S9""°GS
INDIANA UNIVERSITY Position: Senior Cataloger a ary' egoua 9
NORTHWEST Sala": $27`000 E $36000 WASI·IINGTON STATE UNIV.
Position: Assistant Librarian, TI.IE OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY Posiiiooi Hooo· Soioiioo Eng-
Rsislsnw AT UMA AND LIMA TECHNICAL R '·I°Ya"?S .
Salary: $22,000 - $24,000 COLLEGE Sark- _i—IQi¤¤¤;305 000
Position: Head Librarian a ary` mm ’
Salam $28080 ` $36·°°° WASHINGTON STATE UNIV.
NEXT oREEN BEAN Position; Librarian, wsu Tn-cities
  F€bI`U3I`y 8, 1991 Green Bean Stan (RICI-Hand, WA)
_ Rank: Librarian 2
DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSIONS: Carol L. Spence, Editor Smary; From $26 OOO
Friday, February 1, 1991 Diane Wright, Cover Design Artist '