Mad Hatter Page 2 Printing and the Mind of Man The Library has recently obtained a copy of Printing and the Mind of Man, 2nd ed. This book, first pub- lished in 1967, captured the imagination of scholars and bibli- students who require music standsto carry out their studies. The music discipline requests that instructors, teaching in classrooms without lec- terns, make appropriate inquiries about replacements. Richard Kitson ophiles. It successfully demonstrated the influence of printing on human thought by showing the importance of and interrelation- ships between some 424 titles published from 1455 to 1940. The books commented upon include works of religion, philosophy, science, history, and politics published in the languages of Europe. Teachers insights will find many useful in their own subject areas and many references of general interest here. Students can use this book to better understand the historical context of many works referred to by their instructors. While it is impossible to demonstrate the usefulness of this book through one citation, I am attaching a short entry in the hope that it will stimulate some readers to consult this excellent work whose call number is 4121 ¢c377 1983. * On next page. Ralph Stanton Music Stands Owing to the fact that all lecture classrooms are not equipped with lecterns, manyinstructors are borrowing music stands for lecture purposes. This practice causes considerable inconvenience to music Special Lectures in Criminology Dr. Nanette J. Davis Professor of Sociol- ogy at the Portland State University in Oregon. Lectures By: Symbolic Offenders Issues in the Changing Needs for Social Control: Dr. Davis will examine the theory of the masculinization of female crimes and the facts that support and dispute this idea. Date: November 1, 1984 Time 1000 - 1200 hours Room 2200 Prostitution: Spoiled Identity or Unreconstructed Degenerates: Some Implications for Social Policy: Dr. Davis will examine three histor- ical trends. The first is the Concept of Necessary Evil: Medieval Victorian. The second is Social Evil: Turn of the Century, and three is Legal Conflict: Contempo- rary Period.