Monday, February 25, 1980 5 State fire inspections to continue this week Inspections of campus buildings by the fire inspector are scheduled today. The five fire inspectors, who started work last week on the annual inspection, will check campus buildings and residence halls. After going over last week's inspections, Bill Shellon, who is heading the inspection team, said that he had not seen too many major violations in any building. "All of the buildings are in reasonably good shape," he said. "I feel like they're safe." Shelton said that one purpose of the annual inspection was to upgrade building safety. "Most of the buildings are old, almost landmarks," he said. "We inspect them each year so that we can upgrade them to better standards." Shelton said that most of the code violations, such as burned-out exit sign lights and fire extinguishers that needed recharging, were caused by poor maintenance. He inspected Murphy Hall Friday and said, "The building is in real good shape. It's one of the better buildings on campus." The other inspectors completed their weekly reports Friday in an effort to determine which buildings had not been inspected. Other buildings inspected last week were Flint, Green, Marvin, Smith, Spooner, and Strong hills, the Kansas Union, Watson Hoch Auditorium and Allen Field House. Learned and Snow Halls, main campus maintenance buildings and buildings on campus. Attend special sessions of residence halls, scholarship halls and Stuouler Place will begin On Campus TODAY: THE GRADUATE WOMEN'S GROUP will meet for lunch at inck Room 1 of the Kansas Union, Michael Crawford, professor of anthropology, will present the results of a study ASSOCIATION LECTURE, "Research in the Laboratory of Biological Anthropology," at 3:30 p.m. in the Council room of the Union. The KU CREAM TEAM will present its research on COLLOQUIUM, "Liberation from Neo-Classical Formalism: Longinas" Influence on English Critics, "will be given by Cora Lee Price, professor of classics, at 3:30 p.m. in the Library of University College will be shown as part of BLACK HISTORY MONTH at 7 in the Jayhawk Room of the Union. Edward Eddy of Rockchurch College will head a discussion of the social and cultural aspects of PROPRIATE TECHNOLOGY RESOURCE CENTER AND THE COMMUNITY MERCANTLE will present two films, "The New Alchemists," and "Gasohol," at 7:39 at the South Park Recreation Center. TOMORROW: As part of BLACK HISTORY MONTH the film "Stormy Weather," will be shown at 7 p.m. in the ACADEMIC COMPUTER CENTER SEREMI-AMD “MDQS IV” will be at 7:30 in the FUTURE STUDIES LECTURE “The Future of urban life,” will be given by Jearl Harbor, of Berlin at 7:30 in the ACADEMIC COMPUTER CENTER. Professor at Chatham and Dartmouth Colleges will give a HUMANISTIC Civilizations: A Personal Reflection, at 8 in the Big Eight Room of the Union. A Musical, "Windy Winds and Strings," will be at 8 in Brushout Hall recital in Murphy Hall. A group trying to persuade Lawrence Memorial Hospital officials to install a birthing room has passed its 400-issue goal in its petition drive. University Daily Kansan labor and delivery, because the hospital does not have enough room. He will make a recommendation to the board of trustees in May. Birthing room supporters reach petition drive goal hair lords styling for men and women A group of Lawrence family practitioners helped circulate the petition, she said. 1017 1/2 Mass 841-8276 REDKEN open Mon.-Thurs. t9 by appointment; Fri. & Sat. t18 Kathy Morris, co-chairman of the Birth Room Support Group, and yesterday who criticized the hospital for imposing a minority control on medical services and requested that the medical staff provide the with the choice of using a birthing room. The University of Kansas Rock Chalk Revue 1980 Rock Chalk Celebrates 30 Years Friday, February 29. 8:00 Saturday, Mar. 1. 8:00 Saturday Matinee, 2:00 Tickets on Sale Monday, Feb. 11 Hoch Auditorium At: SUA, Kief's, Raney Drugs Henry W. 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