PAGE TWG UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS MONDAY, JANUARY 30, 1950 New Additions Enlarge Watson Library By One Third Two additions to Watson library were opened formally with a ribbon-cutting ceremony and open house Wednesday, Jan. 18. The additions, which cost $300,-000, increase the size of the library by one-third. They are designed by Charles Marshall, Topeka, the state attorney general part of the $12 million post-war building program of the University. The three stories in the west addition contain the Western Civilization reference room, a reference and reading room for all material about Kansas, offices of the director of the library and his assistants, and technical departments. The southeast addition, when completed, will house seven levels of stacks. At present, only two levels have been finished. On the ground floor of the west addition is the Western Civilization library. Books for this course will be kept in metal shelves in a room on the east wall. Fluorescent lights and birch tables and chairs are used in this room as in the Kansas room on the floor above. Students may smoke in the office, or in large, crystal ashtrays. The walls of the Western Civilization library are a soft green; the north wall is a mustard yellow. Three walls of the Kansas room are blue, the north one red. Three-foot Jayhawkers representing the different schools in the University have been painted on the walls by Patrick Bowers, fine arts senior. On the east wall is a bronze seal of Kansas done in relief, which was given to the University by John Haskell, for whom Haskell institute —Kansan Photo bv Bob Blank was named. There were once three of these seals. One is now in the office of the Chancellor and the other The west wing of Watson library was officially opened Jan. 18 when C. M. Baker, (center), director of the library, cut the ribbon permitting students to use this section of the building. Deane W. Malott (left), chancellor and Charles Marshall (right), state architect, are assisting in the ceremony. has disappeared. Miss Maud Smelser. Accession librarian, will have charge of this room. Offices and technical rooms are on the third floor of the west addition. On the north is the office of C. M. Baker, director of the library. On the south is the office of his assistant, de Lafayette Reid. Between is the office of Mrs. Ala Lonnecker, secretary to Mr. Baker. All three rooms are painted a soft, light green. Green venetian blinds match the walls. The order room is on the south next to Mr. Reid's office. It is also painted a soft green. Across a hall from it is a small supply room. The new east stacks are still a gaping hole, in which level above level is being built up from the ground. The floors are not supported by the wells, but by pillars from the level below. Metal stacks will fill these floors. A new elevator has been installed west of the new stacks. Thieves Exchange Loot Rapidly At Aid Society Hamburg, Germany — (U.P.) A citizen of Bad Mergentheim, in the U.S. zone, whose apartment was ransacked by thieves, went to the town's aid society for a pair of pants. The thieves had cleared out his wardrobe. The attendant handed him a pair of trousers. They were his own, exchanged by one of the thieves for other things shortly after the robbery. Read the Daily Kansan daily. 'Sweetheart Swing Set For Feb.11 The Sweetheart Swing has been scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 11, by Student Union Activities. Plans are being made for choosing a king and queen to rule over the dance. Other business discussed briefly at a meeting of the Union Activities executive board Tuesday night included the Big Seven bridge tournament to be held in the Union; a mixed doubles table tennis tournament planned for the early part of next semester; and the Union Activities new-member party Wednesday, Feb. 8. Liquor Stores May Collect For Polio Topeka — (U.P.)—Coin cans for the annual March of Dimes may placed in Kansas liquor stores. A thur A. Herrick has advised state retailers. There is no objection, said the state director of alcoholic beverage control, to this means of collecting funds for the National infantile Paralysis campaign. DAY AND NIGHT SERVICE No charge. Enrol now to book labs, ABS, Engagement, Reservations. Make Your Air Reservations With Us. CAR AND NIGHT SERVICE DOWNS TRAVEL SERVICE 1015% Mass. 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