951 Page 3 University Daily Kansan and y ey ide Construction Of Million Dollar Hall HighlightsMedicalSchoolExpansion A $1,600,000 six-story service building which will provide service to the rest of the University hospital is now being erected in Kansas City, Kan. The basement floor will include a storage and receiving room. There will also be a central supply workroom, orthopedic room and printing office. The first floor will contain kitchens and dining rooms. An obstetrics ward and delivery room will be included on the second floor. Patients' bedrooms will also be on this floor. Surgical patients' rooms will be on the fourth floor. The building will be an addition to the present "D" building and will be a 140-foot extension. The fifth and sixth floors will include a chest disease ward. Other additions to the Medical center are a medical science building, and women's residence. The six-story basic medical sciences building is expected to be completed in April, 1952. The ground floor will contain a necropsy suite and morgue, men and women student lockers and an anatomy dissecting suite for residents. An auditorium seating 180 persons will be on the first floor. Student laboratories, a pathology museum and a museum for the public with educational displays on public health and tuberculosis prevention will also be on this floor. On the second floor will be the department of pathology laboratories and offices. The department of pharmacology will have its laboratories and offices on the third floor. The fourth floor will house offices and laboratories of the bacteriology department. The fifth floor will contain an enlargement of the present animal quarters as well as space for radioactive isotope research. The design is modern and parallels the Women's residence which is now under construction and will house women doctors, interns and nurses. It is expected to be completed in April, 1952. A new cardiovascular disease unit was recently established on the fourth floor of the clinic building. This unit offers combined facilities of a cardiovascular laboratory, outpatient clinic and in-patient consultation rooms for the first time at the School of Medicine. THE BASIC MEDICAL SCIENCES BUILDING now under construction at the University Medical center in Kansas City, Kan. is expected to be completed in April, 1952. The building is being built at a cost of $1,600,000. The six-story, T-shaped building will contain the departments of pathology, pharmacology and microbiology, and two public museums. Air General To Talk At Military Banquet General Hutchison will speak at a banquet preceding the Military ball. He will be guest of honor at the ball. Brig. Gen. David W. Hutchison, commanding general of the 21st Air division, Forbes Air Force base, Topeka, will speak on "Young Officers in the Air Force" to Arnold and Hap Arnold Jayhawk Air societies and ROTC staff members Friday. He served under Lt. Gen. Ennis C. Whitehead for four years. General Whitehead is the highest commissioned officer to come from Kansas. The biggest gold nugget ever found was 54 inches long, $ \frac{1}{4} $ inches thick and weighed 195 pounds. It was dug out of the Morgan claim at Carson Hill, Calaveras county, California, in 1854. Eighteen members of The Future Business Leaders of America have formed a typing pool to raise money for the club treasury. Dr. E. Grey Dimond, assistant professor of medicine, is director of the unit. Any student who has taken a business course is eligible to enter, Marjorie Seeley, president, said. Most of the present members are business education or secretarial training majors. Form Typing Pool To Boost Treasury Members of the pool are Lo Ree Waterson, Anneliese Schnierle, Louise Garvin, Darlene Clark, Marlene Shaw, Ruth Hobbs, Esther Harms, Mary Klooz, Mary Hadley, Jeanne Parkerson, Patricia Kennedy, Frank Hammett, Donna Hillier, Joan Fink, Marjorie Seeley, Margaret Hazard, Robert DeVinney and Joseph Cona. By using our one day special service you can bring your uniform in as late as Thursday and pick it up in time for the Ball. MILITARY BALL UNIFORMS Need cleaning and pressing after today's Review. We will give your uniform a sharp military pressing job. - 3 DAY SERVICE 1 DAY SPECIALS NEW YORK CLEANERS PHONE 75 Grover R. Keller, Graduate OFK In 1942, Died Nov. 21 University officials have received word that Grover R. Keller, '42 graduate in mechanical engineering who obtained his master's degree in aeronautical engineering in 1949, died Nov. 21 at St. Charles, Mo. Tuesday, Dec. 4, 1951 His death was attributed to cornary thrombosis. Post Office's Establishment DatesTo1908 In that year the federal government allowed $250 a year for expenses of the office. It was located in the University business offices in Fraser hall. The University post office, located in the basement of Strong hall and maintained for the benefit of the students, was established in 1908. The postal work was done under supervision of Registrar George O. Foster and two clerks selected from the student body. The steady increase in business during the next 10 years warranted an independent station with a postmaster. On April 1, 1922, the federal government took complete charge of the office. The office remained in Fraser hall until January, 1924, when it was moved to the basement of Strong hall upon its completion. The post office is mainly a receiving office for mail but also performs all the duties of the downtown office. Office hours are 8:30 a.m.-5 p.m. week-days and 8:30-11:30 a.m. Saturday. L.M.O.C. - No. 9 - WATCH FOR IT Everything You Need To Do Laundry Quickly and Easily At RISK'S Self-Service Laundry 613 Vt. Call 623 EUROPE 1952 Low-cost transportation and tours to Europe for 1952 are rapidly being booked to capacity. It is imperative to make your reservations now for choice accommodations. Downs offers a complete selection of SITA tours (Student International Travel Association) ranging from $500. These trips vary from the Spartan bicycle tours to the Grand Tours at $1800. Special individual program offered this year for those who wish to live with selected families in France, England, Germany or Switzerland. Rates from $550. A few study tours carrying university credit are offered from $550 to $850. See the Olympic Games at Helsinki, Finland. Special extension, $150. FREE DESCRIPTIVE FOLDER ON EUROPE Travel available upon request No Obligation. Phone 3661 for all your travel needs open evenings 6:30 p.m.-9:00 p.m. No Booking Fees. No Booking Fees. 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