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Number 543 January 27, 1989
ILESCD \I1x1;I£bi¤?1Et¤E£' E3 I31\1's annual Valentine's Day Bake sale will be held Tuesday, February 14,
on the third floor of King North in the staff lounge beginning at 9:30 a.m.
There will be a variety of baked goods for sale at reasonable prices as well
as coffee and tea. During the bake sale a fancy cake will be raffled. Mary
Geyer will be sending a sign-up sheet to each King department and to the
_ branch libraries asking for volunteers to make the baked goods. h 1
People wishing to join LSO or to renew their membership will be able to do so
during the bake sale. Dues are $5 per year.
GUATEMALAN WOMEN'S EXHIBIT IN GALLERY 1
C3randdaughters of Corn: Guatemalan Women and Repression, an exhibition of A
photographs by Marilyn Anderson and Jonathan Garlock, will be on display in
the Peal Gallery, King Library North, March 2-22, 1989. The exhibit focuses l
on the consequences of the repressive rule of the Guatemalan military regimes ·
on the everyday lives of women. It combines large portraits of Guatemalan
women with panels detailing the names and circumstances of hundreds of
disappeared women. The photographs have also been published in a book by the
same title by Curbstone Press in 1988. ·
Peal Gallery hours are 8-4:30 Monday-Friday; 8-12 noon on Saturday, March 4, i
and 2-5 p.m. on Sunday, March 5. The exhibit is jointly sponsored by the  
University of Kentucky Libraries and the Women Writers Conference and is free L
and open to the public. The 1989 Women Writers Conference will feature Latin }
2 American writers. For more information, please call Kate Black in Special F
Q Collections at 7-8634. g
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