FRIDAY, MAY'15, 1939 THE MICHIGAN DAILY rAGE SE1 EN - - ----- --- Facilities Of 16 Libraries Are Available To Summer School Students I Reg ular Hours- To Be Retained Library One Of Best In Country Base Of (coloditaI Fie d (ouF1s To 1e In Colorado Ti Summner ('trewill be c'o.nducted by Profes- : 1'5 ,rd icy, 'h let's and Belknap, hne 1ouod by Pro1ctsors Eardley and So f thd iedd o IT in. Ihela st. week of the field During Session. Each School And College Maintains A Specialized Branch 10 Bishop Is ae1ad Special Facilities Given To Research Students In Geeral Ilibrary One general library and 15 spe- cialized libraries are available to stu- dents at the University. The General Library, situated in the center of the campus square in which most of the undergraduate schools are located, has an abundance of reference and fiction books, and subscriptions to all the leading mag- azines and newspapers in the United States. There are one large reference room and two large study halls in this building. On the third floor there are several graduate reference and study roors. Many Specialized Libraries The 15 specialized libraries are as follows: The William L. Clements Li- brary of American History, the Engi- neering, the Architecture, the Medi- cal, the Law, the Dental, the Chem- istry and Pharmacy, the Chemical Engineering, the Physics, the Eco- nomics-Mathematics, the Business Administration, the Forestry, the' Mu- scum, the Transportation, and the several Natural Science libraries. In totality, there are more than 960,000 volumes and more than 17,000 maps, prints and photographs, and subscriptions to 4,500 periodicals and newspapers. The General Library alone houses more than 600,000 vol- umes. The General Library is open from 7:45 a.m. until 10 p.m. every day except Sunday. The study halls are closed, besides Sunday, on Friday and Saturday evenings. The specialized libraries have hours similar to those of the General Li- brary. L l I t The base of he geological fieldSone of t he geological phenomena work Prof. T. i. LAvering of the Uni- (courses will be changed for the on- Ic be n ed (' route are il6ie (i t \'fS y will de- co ing sum m er from the form er area of Wi co f, the Bad L" nd ; if Vie ) 5e1.]Q of lect ues ( n R