THE MICHIGAN DAILY T HR EE R EASONS W HY YOU'L L LIKE OU R 1. Everything comes back to you clean and fresh and just raring to be shown off. 2. Our sympathetic seamstresses, mindful that a needle is a lethal weapon in the hands of a mere male, replace all missing buttons and make minor repairs . . . on the house. 3. You1ll like our prices. You'll agree our Bachelor Bundle is a best buy. Just sk for Kyer's "BACHELOR BUNDLE." We1ll do the rest. *The cuties in the picture, we1ll have to confess, were put in to catch your eye. But girls, do like men who are nicely groomed ! model laundry and cleaners U' Library By DENISE WACKER It is possible to.get through four years at the University without once stepping into one of the University's libraries, for books can be obtained in dormitory li- braries or in hometown libraries or in drug stores. And the people who don't step into the libraries don't think they have missed anything. It is also possible to go through four years of college and i the process of being educated to wan- der through the stacks of the Gen- eral Library or listen to recordings in the Undergraduate Library or be enveloped by the dim glowing past during a visit to the Clements Library or /Michigan Historical Collections. And the students who learn to become lost in the libraries often think that people who never even found the entrance have missed something so essential to their ed- ucation that nothing will ever compensate for the loss. The University has over 20 li- braries or library service divisions. With the exception of three of these-the Clements Library, the Law Library and the Business Administration Library -- they are all under the financial and staff auspices of the General Library. The General Library, or as it is sometimes called, the University or Graduate Library, is one of the finest university libraries in the country. The library hold approx- imately 1.3 million volumes, which includes not only printed books, b u t some manuscripts, song- sheets, use-maps, and microfilms. Strange Construction The General Library, or as it strangely - constructed building, and many freshmen have difficul- ty finding the stacks-which are open to all University students and employes-the first time they use the library. For each floor of the main li- brary, there are two "stack floors" so that the tenth "story" of the building is actually only a little more than five stories high. On each stack level, there are a number of carrels, which are rather small alcoves containing desks, chairs, and book cases. The carrels belong (for a one-year per- iod) to graduate students, who ap- 627 South Main St. . "SPECIALISTS IN FABRIC CARE" 601 East Williams Phone NO 3-4185 1100 Broadway 81 South State GENERAL LIBRARY-Once the central library, this library is still the major library in the Univer- sity library system. With more than one million books, this library now mainly serves graduate stu- dents who seek the specialized knowledge found within its books' covers. Several major collections are also housed in this library. Since 1883 It's T ,'S University Bookstore for the Best in BOOKS and SUPPLIES-serving Michigan Students Since Thousands of Michigan Men and Women have found our dependable and courteous combined with the friendly atmosphere of a "real bookstore" the answer to their b supply needs. 1883 service oak and New and Used T T OOKS and FOR ALL UNIVERSITY COURSES Special Depar Inspect our huge inventory of- tments for Liberal Arts, Nursing, Medical, and Engineering FOUNTAIN PENS-PENCILS-DRAWING SETS-ZIPPER NOTEBOOKS-LEATHER GOODS STATIONERY-SLIDE RULES-ART SUPPLIES-MICHIGAN SOUVENIRS