University Daily Kansan Tuesday, June 29, 1976 3 Museum plans Fall '77 opening Construction on the Helen Foreman Spencer Art Museum has passed the halfway mark and plans are under way for an 77, William Hempsess, art curator said. The new museum will be turned over to University art officials when it is completed next summer. Spencer staff members will work with the artists of the university's 25,000 piece art collection currently in storage, preparing them for exhibitions and setting up displays. Henning Schmidt will Shortly after the move will come the opening ceremonies. Mrs. Helen Spencer, who gave the largest single endowment in University history to finance the museum will be joined by a prominent art historian and University officials in dedication ceremonies. THE OPENING exhibition will be "Modern Artists Look at Art." Hennessy said the exhibited works will be paintings by artists who have been working in art. Arrangements to borrow works of Roy Lichtenstein, Alfred Leslie, Larry Rivers and others are being made with museums "The form of the building evolved through the cooperative efforts of the architect, Robert Jenka of Kansas City is the museum director, Charles Eldridge and Mrs. Terry Sullivan. The director determined the physical needs, Mrs. Spencer made the aesthetic decisions and the architect responded in terms of design, he said. THE COURTYFORD floor is made of flagstone, and a large chandelier will hang from the fourth floor ceiling. The galleries surround the courtyard in a rectangle. The new museum is a five-level structure of Indiana limestone like Spencer Library. The first two floors are below street level. The first classrooms, offices and an art library. The third story is the main level, whose entrance faces Mississippi. A large two-story courtyard forms the core of the third and fourth story gallery levels. Gallery walls will be covered by a beige fabric and floors will be of dark lindholm. The third-level galleries will feature medieval, Chinese, classical, graphic and renaissance art. An auditorium, bookstore reception room will also be on the third level. Art from the 16th century to the present will be the subject of the fourth flageoak exhibition. Reds lead All-Star voting NEW YORK (AP) - Catcher Johnny Bench, third baseman Pete Rose and second baseman Joe Morgan of the world champion Cincinnati Reds are three of the five National League players virtually Game next month. in baseball's All-Star Game next month. The closest race for the remaining positions is at shortstop, where Dave Conception of the Reds leads Philadelphia's fifth-round series, 4-6, 4-6, 4-60, according to figures released Monday. With just one week left in the voting, first baseman Steve Garvey of the Los Angeles Dodgers and Philadelphia left fielder Greg Luzinski also were almost certain starters in the 47th mid-season classic, to be played at Philadelphia July 13. The American League leaders are Minnesota's Rod Carew at first base, Baltimore's Eobby Grich at second base, shortstop Fred Patek of Kansas City; George Brett, also of Kansas City, at third; and Boston's Danny Fletcher of Boston's Fred Lynn, California's Bobby Bonds and Ron LeFore of Detroit in the outfield. Baseball Standings AMERICAN LEAGUE New York W L Pts. GB Cleveland 35 11 .315 8 Baltimore 34 11 .315 8 Detroit 32 10 .465 10 Boston 32 10 .478 10 New Jersey 35 11 .478 10 folk and quillwork will be on the fourth floor. The fifth level will comprise adjoining classrooms. NATIONAL LEAGUE Kansas City 42 29 659 8 Texas 42 27 698 8 Oakland 35 28 698 8 Cincinnati 33 35 485 8 Minnesota 33 35 481 8 Falcone 45 27 698 8 Hennessay said the Spencer Museum provided significant improvements over Spooner Museum, which was built in 1894 as a library. Monday, December 1 Baltimore 12, Baltimore Cleveland 5, Milwaukee Detroit 5, Cleveland 4, City 3, Texas 5, Oakland 2, 11 innings W W L Pet. GB Philadelphia 9 10 374 Pittsburgh 39 29 174 Baltimore 39 29 174 St. Louis 31 40 437 Chicago 31 40 437 Milwaukee 41 42 543 Cincinnati 45 28 616 % Los Angeles 41 33 354 % San Diego 33 30 321 % Albuquerque 33 40 452 12 Houston 33 40 452 12 New Orleans 33 40 452 12 "Flexibility is added by greater space and better safety and lighting conditions," Houston 8. San Francisco 2. Los Angeles 4. Moorea 1. Pittsburgh 9. Chicago 6. Cincinnati 7. San Diego 3. Chicago 5. San Jose 2. SPACE FOR many of the collection pieces, which have had to be stored, is provided by a four-fold increase in gallery size. Safe storage and display of fragile art objects is guaranteed by precise temperature and humidity controls in Spencer. Artifacts should be handled with care displayed without fear of damage, he said. "WON TON TON" PG Bruce Dern Madaline Kahn Art Carney The Dog That Launched a Thousand Stars Daily at 2:30,7:30,9:30 Varsity Could It Be An Nov 23 - December 17, 2006 "OMEN" R 7:30-9:30 Sat.-Sun. 2:30 In the 21st Century you can have anything—except your 30th birthday. Hillcrest "LOGAN'S RUN" PG 7:20-9:40 Sat.-Sun. at 1:45 Hillcrest Bill Cosby Raquel Welch "MOTHER, JUGS & SPEED" 7:40 9:35 Sat. Sun Mat. 2:05 PG Hillcrest Jack Elam in a story o Frontier Days. 'THE WINDS OF AUTUMN' 7:30:9:35 Sat.-Sun, Mat. 1:55 PG Sunset Quest in the Valley West on Highway 12 For everybody who ever had a desire to drag-race a cop. "EAT MY DUST" 9:15 —PLUS— "DIRTY MOMMA" 10:55 The Kansas Union Bookstore and Oread Book Shop Will Be Closed July 1 through July 5 for Annual Inventory "It is a thrill to get the real treasures of our collection back out on the walls." He said. The addition of Spencer gives KU the premier art museum in the state," Hen DURING SPENCER'S first year museum officials will concentrate on KU's own art collection rather than special exhibitions, Hennessey said. Cyclists coast to finals "We hope Dave can break the one-hour barrier in the 28-mile time trials and place in the finals." Dave Conrad, Lawrence sophomore, and Roger Schweppie, Lawrence senior, qualified for national championships by taking the two top two places in the senior division of the Kansas state 100-mile road competition Sunday in Manhattan. minutes over the 98-mile course was rather slow, Gene Wes. U.S. Cycling Federation Two Mount Oread Bicycle Club riders will compete at the U.C. 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