CONCLUSION It is to be hoped that the foregoing report presents this state of the Menorial Union in the light as onvisioned by those who initiated its beginnings and who desorve testimonial to their efforts. In its use and in its high regard in student minds it compares very well indeod to other comparable Unions, The point of saturation in its use has, howe ever, boon reached, This is amply demonstrated by the fact that very ofton sovoral student mectings and as many as threo banquets followed by a Varsity dance are hold on the same night. To cater to such a progran as this in anything approaching an adequate fashion is under our present physical condition of size, almost an impossibility. To your attention is also called the question of the permancy and perhaps the authori- tativeness of the present Union Operating Committeos To facilitate your consideration of these matters and any other orders as the Board of Directors may sec fit this roport is respectfully subnitted, Henry Wernor, Chairman The Kansas Memorial Union Operating Committee