University Daily Kansan Thursday, February 7, 1980 3 'Hay-worth' Hall's name mispronounced memorial Hey! There's no "hay" in Haworth Hall. Hey! There is no "hay" in Haworth Hall. He has caused Iva Irwin Younger, former executive secretary of the Kansas University Endowment Association, some "One of my projects has been to correct the pronunciation of Haworth Hall," Youngblood said yesterday. Erasmus "Buddy" Haworth, for whom the building was named, called himself Ha-worth. Ernest Angina, chairman of the department of geology, said. Rita Hayworth pronounced the first syllable of her name "hay," Youngbaby said, but Haworth had no "v" in his name. "Daddy" Haworth was a professor of geology at the University of Kansas around the turn of the century. Angino and two halls have been named after him. The first Haworth Hall, Angioin said, was where Wescoe now stands. The building housed the treasury department. "He was the forefather, kind of the granddaddy of geology at KU," Youngberg said. Lawrence homeowners will get help this winter from the state in cutting heat costs through Project Conservate, a statewide initiative that helps homeowners to Allen Lod, city management analysis. Project to offer energy advice Project Conserve, which was started two years ago, analyzes the energy efficiency of individual homes, and determines how it could be improved. Lovd said yesterday. "It's basically to help people determine what's wrong with their homes and how it can be corrected," he said. thermostat is set and whether windows and doors have weather stripping. THE QUESTIONNAIRE is then returned to the city, which sends the information to the Kansas Enervy Office. A questionnaire will be sent to each single-family home in Lawrence asking for information about how much insulation is in specific parts of the house, where the The KEO does a computer analysis of the house and then makes specific recommendations about how it could be made more energy efficient, Lovd said. Typical remedies include insulating the attic, installing storm windows and lowering the thermostat setting. he said. QUESTIONNAIRES WILL arrive at 11,500 houses about Feb. 15. Apartments will not receive questionnaires, Loyd said, but pamphlets that describe energy-saving measures will be sent to them. The questionnaires will be mailed to houses on the city's water bill mailing list, he said, and the 3,000 apartments on the list will receive the pamphlets. Money for Project Conserve comes from a $12,600 federal grant allocated by the state. "If the apartment receives a water bill, it will receive a pamphlet," he said. Loyd said that most Kansas cities with a population of more than 10,000 had participated or were participating in the program. He said he thought people in Lawrence would start getting involved in the program once their heating bills went up. "I'm very enthusiastic about it, I think we'll have an excellent response," he said. 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