Where Is It? Photos by Jack Fisher Upper left: The office of Chancellor Murphy. Have YOU ever been here. Lower left: Wilcox Museum on the second floor of Fraser Hall. Upper right: The largest of the six furnaces that furnish the heat for the University and power for the electrical generators. Including the motors on the floor below, and the boilers above the catwalk, the furnace is about four stories high. 1,500,000 lbs. of steam can be produced on a cold day. Lower right: Switchboard for the University phone system. Mrs. Geraldin Anderson (left) and Mrs. Mary Neustifter are two of the five operators that keep the switchboard going 24 hours a day. There are 613 University telephones and 22 connections with the city system. What Are These? 1 These articles should be familiar to the average student. You see them almost every day. 2 3 ANSWERS: 4 1. Base of a light bulb. 2. Part of an expansion watchband. 3. Bristles of a toothbrush. 4. Circular typewriter eraser. Photos by Gordon Hudelson . Daily Kansan Picture Supplement EDITOR: John Stephens PHOTOGRAPHERS: Dee Richards Jack Fisher Gordon Hudelson