. PAGE TWO UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 12. MONDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1950 New North College Hall Is Near Completion By MONA MILLIKAN North College hall, new dormitory for freshman women, is almost completed, said B. A. Greene, contractor for the building. "The state has already given final inspection," he added, "and the men will be through next week." "It is just about as nice a dormitory as you will find anyplace in the country, in any school," said Mr. Greene. Under construction for 19 months, the dormitory presented no particular problems, he said. "There was quite a lot of excavation to be done," he continued, "but we expected that when we took the job." Furniture is expected to arrive the first part of January, said Miss Margaret Habie, dean of women. It Official Bulletin No I.S.A. Council meeting tonight because of basketball game. Next meeting Dec. II. MONDAY Precinct coffee for all girls not living in organized houses, 4 today. Union hallroom. W. X.C. A. Executive board, 4 today, Kansas room, Union. Mathematics collocquium, 5 today. 203 Dr. Strong, Dr. C. Ankey, Princeton university, "Zeta Functions of Algebraic Number Fields." Sociology club dinner meeting, 6 p.m. Wednesday, English room, Union. Dr. Lawrence Bee, "The Meaning of Love." Tickets $1; reservations must be made by 4 today, Strong Annex E Room 22 or 13. KFKU Players, 5 today. KFKU studio. Red Peppers attending No.1 games be in section 45 minutes before game begins. La reunion de Noel du Cercule Francais, mercredi, 7:30 p.m., 131 Strong. Tous ceux, qu s'interessent au francis sont invites. I. S.A. Christmas Formal, 9 to 12 p.m. Friday, Union ballroom. Fresh-Hawks, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday, 12 Strong Bring dues. German Christmas choir, first rehearsal, 5 p.m. Tuesday, 306 Fraser. Everyone interested is invited to join. Special Ph.D. reading examination in German, 9 to 11 a.m. Saturday, 306 Fraser. Books must be turned in by 12 noon Thursday. University Daily Kansan Mail subscription: $3 a semester, $4.50 a year, in Lawrence add $1 a semester postage) Published in Lawrence. Attached to University after Saturdays and Sundays. University holidays and examination periods. Entered as second class from September 17, 1910, the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. --is uncertain yet whether women will be able to move in for the second semester. North College, named after the first building of the University which stood where Corbin hall is now situated is part of a new system being inaugurated at the University next fall. Eldridge 701 Mass. All freshman women, except those who will live in scholarship halls and some who must live in private homes will live in Corbin and North College dormitories. Deferred pledging will go into effect at the same time. Pharmacy Phone 999 --and some of it is unexcavated. On the first floor, which is built into the hill, is the big laundry and 11 student rooms. The second floor has a large trunk room and 16 student rooms. There are 94 student rooms in the new dormitory, which will accommodate 181 women plus the housemother and counselors. The building is seven stories high and looks much like Corbin on the outside, because the bottom stories are brown outside and the top ones are tan Corbin connects with the new dormitory through the dining room and living room. The latter connection may be opened to provide more room for joint dances or other programs. The basement is used for storage The third floor has the dining room, which connects with Corbin's and will be served from Corbin's kitchen, the recreation room, snack bar, and 11 student rooms. On ground level is the fourth floor which has the living room, kitchenette, housemother's quarters, switchboard, package room, men's lounge, guest room (which will be used as a counsellor's room for some time), and nine student rooms. Opaque curtains will cover the west windows of the living room because they face onto the driveway, but the ones on the east will be transparent. There are fireplaces in the living, dining, and recreation rooms. Floors five and six have 16 student rooms and floor seven has 15 student rooms, one of which is the only single room in the hall. In addition each floor has a social room, small laundry for hand-washings, showers, toilets, phones, linen closets, clothes closets, storage space, janitor's supply rooms and incinerator chutes, and will have drinking fountains. All but one of the rooms are for Language Arts Teaching Explained At Meeting Oscar M. Haugh, assistant professor of education, told speech teachers about the School of Education language arts teaching program at the National Council of Teachers of English meeting recently in Milwaukee. Dr. Haugh was a college consultant on a panel discussion on "Using Speech in the Full School Program." He said teachers are very anxious to get a complete description of the University language arts program since it includes the teaching of sneech. This program is the first such teacher training of its type in the United States. Before the present program was started, teacher graduates could teach English without speech training or teach speech without English. Now students major in the language arts which include instruction in reading, writing, speaking, and listening. This year students in the School of Education who will be teaching language arts may join the National Council of Teachers of English as junior members. This makes it possible for them to become acquainted with professional materials by getting them at reduced costs. Students secure such material as monographs on language arts and the recording of poetry read by the author. Records of such poets as Robert Frost and Vachel Lindsay are available. The following education seniors are junior members of the National Council of Teachers of English: Joan Ausherman, Nancy Depew, Beverly Dodds, Margaret Granger, Mirtha Jones, William Lytle, Mary McCune, Connie McLlath, Barbara Rand, Marian Shaw, Emily Stacey, Barbara Zimmerman, Loren Simpson, special student in education, and Margaret Bevan, education junior, are also members. - Excellent Service - Quality Products That's Our Watchword Drive In Today and Fill Up With MOBILGAS PRODUCTS 24 HOUR SERVICE To Fill Your Needs Call 1300 Rapid Transit Service Station Division 1000 Mass. Phone 1300 (Formerly Carter's Service) Mobilgas Service two girls. Built-ins for each room provide two mirror cupboards, three closets, two dressers, and a bookcase. Each girl will have a bed, desk, desk chair, a lamp and each room will also have an easy chair. 24 HOUR SERVICE Corridor and room colors alternate and corridor colors are varied to fit the amount of light that comes in. 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