Page 3 KU Asks $2.4 Million from State To Replace Temporary Buildings Fifteen per cent of the classrooms, faculty offices, and research facilities at KU are housed in temporary buildings, University administrative officials said this week. The information was made public'by officials who are seeking $2.4 million for building purposes in the next biennium. The permanent buildings at KU were built to handle from 4,000 to 4,500 students but the present enrollment is over 6,000. This means both temporary and permanent buildings are overcrowded. Raymond Nichols, executive secretary to the chancellor, said there are at least 12 temporary campus buildings housing classrooms, offices, and research facilities. He added that entire departments are housed in temporary units. A three-day postgraduate course in radiology, a joint meeting of the Kansas Radiological society and the Radiological Society of Greater Kansas City, beginning Feb. 16 with 25 guest lecturers. A three-day postgraduate course in nursing beginning Feb. 9 with two guest instructors. Several special courses and conferences will be held at the Medical Center in Kansas City during February and March. A postgraduate course in electrocardiograph March 9-14 with four guest instructors. science, government and business research bureaus, veteran's service, the Romance language recording library, laboratories of the department of architecture, classrooms and offices of the aeronautical engineering department, the Western Civilization offices, the speech correction clinic, the human relations department, the animal lab for psychology, and the virus and endocrine labs. The 1953 conference of the hearing and speech department Feb.27-28 with three guest speakers. The regional meeting of the American College of Pathologists March 13 and 14 under the joint sponsorship of the Kansas and Missouri Cancer societies. Medical Center Sets Conferences Scheduled are: A two-day postgraduate course in metabolic diseases March 23 and 24 with four visiting faculty members. The School of Education and its bureaus could be moved from Fraser hall into Bailey hall as soon as it is vacated by the physical science departments and the School of Pharmacy. Bailey is to be re-modeled at a cost of $150,000 which KU is asking from the Legislature. Frank Strong hall has five annexes, Lindley, Bailey, and Blake, two each, and Robinson Gymnasium and Marvin hall one each. All are temporary structures. A postgraduate course in geriatrics March 25-27 with six guest speakers. Friday, February 6, 1953 University Daily Kansan $2.4 million for construction programs for the next two years. One and a half million would be used to erect a fine arts and dramatic arts building on the southwest corner of the campus. We'll do Anything... KU is asking the Legislature for to give you the fastest, friendliest service in town "I use him when the grease life is broken" The purpose of the ward system is two-fold. First it will serve as a beginning in a program to bring more organized activities to unorganized independents. Second, it is to provide real system for better approach to communication with these people. BRIDGE Various persons in each ward will be notified of anything of interest to ISA members or independents in general and these persons will relay information on to other members of the ward. Standard Service 601 Mass. Phone 3380 ISA will make lists of persons in the wards available to any worthy campus organization which might use them to advantage. Thus, this could prove attractive to campus political parties, Student Union Activities, and other groups. The Independent Student Association has completed the structure of a ward system dividing Lawrence into 22 wards and four districts. before the physical science departments can move into the new Science building, nearly $750,000 worth of equipment must be purchased. KU officials are asking that this sum be appropriated during the current legislative session. organizational structure. Bill Pittman, pharmacy senior in charge of the ward system, says the following activities may soon become more available to unorganized independents: ISA Divides Lawrence Area Into District, Ward System Likewise, the needs and wishes of independents can be more easily voiced from the bottom up in this District chairmen are Ed Stene and Frank Newby, college juniors; Jim Baird, journalism junior, and Bill Voos, graduate student. HERE IT IS! PHILIP MORRIS KING-SIZE _the only leading King-Size cigarette made an exclusively different way to avoid the main cause of irritation! NOW! 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