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project may cause inconvenience Library work to begin in July Construction oi a six-story addi tion to the existing library on the Texas A&M University campus is scheduled to begin in July 1977. The annex will be built between the library and the Agriculture Building. It is estimated that the construc- ion will be completed in two and me half years, according to Paul Stephens, manager of planning divi- iion in the department of facilities. The annex will include a basement iccessible to service vehicles for li- jrary deliveries. Students will be inconvenienced M during the construction because al- ™ ternate routes will have to be cho- ? sen to avoid the construction site. ba oofs andi to these east omparal! reeds rds meat function : banish civilly lated aai y of tit >it absul place al; d ins® given .Iks and ■n, the abs areii ture rein ns mud owever, ir more ' attract! 'ironmeS: tions nal erji (birds y* 1 have ss birds ng when and e or i iy heat a ers im nts o the 1 pieces ders’ coming off of Jersey Street. The parking lot behind the Animal Sci ence Building will be used for con struction materials. A fence will be installed com pletely around the site. The fence will extend to the edges of the con struction and partly around the existing library. New sidewalks will be built along the fence to accomo date the students “The situation’s not ideal for building purposes, but the other people have to be considered,” Stephens said. “The construction site had to be cut down to size.” After the annex is completed, work will begin on the existing li brary. A different fence will be erected for the duration of the con struction. This fence will enclose the entire area around the library. The fences will be changed to allow access to the new building. The main entrance to the annex will be on the building’s east side, in front of the Agriculture Building. This will be the only access to the building while work is underway. The work to be done inside the library includes new carpeting and furniture. —Annette Cuellar A crane system and trucks will ar rive at the site by Lamar Street after A&M students to go overseas Student workers Modern language students at Texas A&M University will be tak ing advantage of overseas programs in France, Germany and Spain this tural trips will augment the intensive language study. summer. to he issued single W-2 forms By MARK PENNY Worth six hours of classroom credit, the projects provide the stu dents a chance to live and study in the native country of the language they are stuyding. This year, the French and Spanish trips are set for late June through early August, while the German program will be in late May through early July. I worked in three different de partments on campus last year. Will I receive a W-2 form from each department? — B.P. Unless you worked for the Ag ricultural Extension Service or the areTnii ^ orestr y Service, you will receive one W-2 form from the University to be used in filing your income tax return. W.B. Lancaster, assistant vice resident for budgets, said that for iscal purposes, all of the depart ments, except for the above, are listed under one section. A student having any questions about information on his W-2 form should contact the department he worked for. If the department is unable to help, the student can go to the payroll department for assistance. The payroll department is in the oasement of the YMCA building. I Appointments can be made by cal- ing 845-2026. The students, accompanied by faculty, will live with families in these countries while attending nearby universities. Weekend cul- Academic headquarters for French students will be the Institut d’Etudes Francaises, located in La Rochelle. Spanish students wil learn at the Universidad de Santiago de Compostela and German students at the Goethe Institute at Passau. cutting the tape Since Tm a student, will I be able to get back all the money that was taken out of my checks for income as attract tax purposes? — M.B. Whatsit A student classification is not a tax nay noth shelter for students. Parents may ise the classification when justifing child as a dependent. To qualify as a student, you must have attended an educational in stitution during any five months of the year. Details are discussed on page seven of “Short Form 1040A and Instructions.” A copy of this publication is avail- gl able at any post office. A single person with a gross in come of less than $2,450 should re ceive all of his money back. 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