FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 12 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE SEVEN More Buildings Mean Fewer Night Classes With the completion of the two-story classroom building behind Frank Strong hall this week, the Federal Works administration fulfilled their contract with the University for erecting 10 surplus army structures on the campus. These 10 buildings, which were moved from the Coffeyville air base, give the University an additional 55,000 square feet of classroom, laboratory, and office space. Means Fewer Night Classes "Kansas University is fortunate in that it is one of the few universities having so large an F. W. A. project to be completed before school starts," Chancellor Deane W. Malone said today. "F. W. A. officials and their contractor have cooperated kindly. Their work will mean fewer laboratory classes at night and late afternoon and numerically smaller class groups for students." Under a new agreement, the F. W. A. has let the contract to dismantle three additional buildings at the Herington army air base for erection on the campus. The contract for their erection will be let sometime this week, Dr. Leonard Axe, assistant to the Chancellor, said today. These three buildings will add 10,000 square feet of space to the campus. Expect Bids Soon Bids for the construction of the new engineering shop building are expected to be submitted this month. Dr. Axe said. Erection of this building will make it possible to move the William Allen White School of Journalism to Fowler shops. Excavation of the site for two additions to Watson library, one on the west side of the main structure and one at the southeast corner, will be started this week. Governor Will Speak At First Convocation Governor Frank Carlson will be the principal speaker at the 82nd annual opening convocation at the University, Sent. 19. Dr. L. B. Spake of Kansas City, representing the board of regents, and Chancellor Deane W. Malott, will also speak. The convocation will be held at 9:20 a.m. in Hoch auditorium. 1,000 Jam Ballroom For-Jayhawk Nibble More than 1,000 freshmen jammed the Union ballroom Thursday night at the annual Jayhawk Nibble in honor of new students. Last year's crowd of 850 was dwarfed by the huge attendance last night, and Otis Hill, president of Union activities pronounced the affair a "complete success." Following the dinner last night, students began dancing in the Kansas room. As the crowd increased in size, chairs and tables were removed from the large ballroom, and couples were herded into the larger room to meet the increased demand for space. Jack Moorhead was master of ceremonies and Jack Kendree served as social chairman. Classified Advertising For Sale LIGHT DELIVERY service. Anything small as a postage stamp, and as big as the largest trump. Temporary phone No. 2268-J. Anytime. Day or Night. PARKS "51" "World's most wanted" On. 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