NOVEMBER 30,1945 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE FIVE Here Are Names Descriptions of Campus Buildings The University of Kansas, situated on a ridge between the valleys of the Wakarusa and the Kaw rivers, affords a panoramic view of the countryside. According to the numbers on the map campus buildings are: 1. Fraser Hall, oldest building on the campus, includes the offices of the following departments: English, Latin and Greek, German, Home Economics, the School of Education the Extension Division, and the summer session. The valuable Wilcox museum collection of busts and statuary is housed here. The stage of Fraser Theater on the second floor is the scene of the Dramatic club productions throughout the year. 3. The Journalism building houses all journalism and advertising courses. It is the home of the University Daily Kansan and the University of Kansas press. 2. Watkins Memorial Hospital is a gift of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins. It provides for the needs of dispensary and hospital patients from the student body. 6. Warehouse houses the buildings and grounds equipment. 4. Blake hall, the building at the southeast corner of the campus with a tower bearing the University clock contains the department of physics 7. Watson Library, located to the left of the Journalism building, contains a valuable collection of books and is one of the University's greatest assets. Its four floors include a large study room containing the reserve book desk and the biological desk in the basement; education and periodical rooms on the first floor; the card index and the general reference desk and the circulation desk, a large study room, and the browsing and graduate rooms are on the second floor; various study rooms and offices comprise the third floor. 8. Myers hall is the low, long building across the street east from the Memorial Union building, Offices and classes of the School of Religion and the Kansas Bible college are found here. 9. Spooner hall contains the Thayer Museum of art. Special exhibitions are shown here throughout the year. Classes in design are held in this building. 10. University High school is a certified high school of Lawrence. Students in education act as practice teachers. Campus and Vicinity 1. Peaser Hall 2. Welling Memorial Hosp. 3. Journalism Building 4. Blake Hall 5. Power Plant 6. Ware House 7. Watson Library 8. Myers Hall 9. Spooner Hall 10. University High School 11. Memorial Union 12. Dyche Hall 13. Green Hall 14. Corbin Hall 15. Carruth Hall 16. Templin Hall 17. Jolliffe Hall 18. Battenfeld Hall 19. Watkins Hall 20. Miller Hall 21. Chancellor's Home 22. Heating Plant 23. Fowler Shops 24. Bailey Chem. Lab. 25. Robinson Gymnasium 26. Frank Strong Hall 27. Haworth Hall 28. Snow Hall 29. Hoch Auditorium 30. Marvin Hall 31. Astronomy Observatory 32. Engineering Laboratory 33. Engineering Research 34. ROTC Building 35. Nurses Home 36. Lindley Hall 12. Dyche hall has been completely remodeled and contains in the museum of natural history one of the most complete arrays of mammals and birds found in any American University. Classes in drawing and painting are held here. 15. Corruth hall is the late Chancellor E.H. Lindley's former home. It is now a men's dormitory. 13. Green hall, with the statue of the late "Uncle Jimmy" Green in front, is the home of the School of Law, of which "Uncle Jimmy" was dean for many years. The administrative offices are on the first floor and political science class rooms, the law library on the second, and the offices of the department of speech and dramatic art in the basement. 16. Templin is a men's dormitory, but now houses Navy V-12 trainees. 17. Jollife hall is a women's residence hall. 21. Chancellor Deane Malott's home was formerly the home of the 18. Battenfeld hall was built by Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Battenfeld in memory of their son, John Battenfeld who died while a student at the University. 14. Corbin ball is a women's dormitory. 19 and 20. Watkins and Miller halls are gifts of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins, both are cooperative dormitories for women. late Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins and was given to the University in her will. Heating Plant 22. Heating Plant. The Anatomy building, formerly used by the School of Medicine, is the unnumbered square above and to the left of Watson library. It burned March 3, 1943. 23. The Fowler shops contains the machine shops, a foundry, wood-working department, heat treatment and welding department. Fowler will house the William Allen White School of Journalism and the University Press as soon as new shops are built. 24. The E.H.S. Bailey Chemical laboratories house the departments of chemistry, biochemistry, chemical engineering, and the School of Pharmacy. 25. Robinson gymnasium is devoted to physical education, with the men's quarters on the west side and the women's on the east. Dressing rooms and the swimming pool are in the basement. The building also serves as a place for enrollment. 26. Frank Strong hall houses the administrative offices of the University. The offices of the Registrar, the business office, and the School of It's About Time! Is your car all ready for the cold days ahead? Better let us take care of it now. FRITZ Co. CITIES SERVICE PRODUCTS Phone 5 Home Ec Group Sees Motion Picture 111 East 8th A moving picture of the arts and crafts in Mexico was shown at the Home Economics club meeting Thursday night in Fraser hall, Eleanor Brown, president, reported today. "We're launching a new project," Miss Brown said. "The girls' are going to collect, test and print recipes n the home economics department." Fine Arts are located on the first floor. The University's post office, the Navy V-12 office, the Vocational Guidance and Testing office, and the Veteran's Administration office, are in the basement. On the second door are the offices of the chancellor, the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, the School of Business, and the Dean of the Graduate School, the office of the men's adviser, the Alumni office, and the Endowment association office. Other departments in the building are: philosophy, psychology, Romance languages, mathematics, history, and the social sciences. 27. Haworth hall houses the departments of physiology and anatomy. 34. The Military Science building houses the classes and offices in military science. 28. Snow hall was completed in 1930. It houses the departments of biological sciences. 35. Lindley hall houses the departments of geology, mining engineering, and petroleum engineering; U.S. geological survey, and State geological survey. 35. The Nurses home is known as the Watkins home and is likewise a gift of the late Mrs. Elizabeth Watkins. Dixie Gilliland Heads Publications As ASC Member Dixie Gilliland, College junior from Ottawa, is a College representative to the All-Student Council. DIXIE GILLILAND She is a member of the Council cabinet, the elections committee, and chairman of the publications committee. Dixie is a journalism major and is on the Kansan board, the Jayhawk staff, and editor of the University calendar. She also is treasurer and personnel chairman of the Y.W.C.A., a nurse's aid, treasurer of the W.E.C., and a member of Forums board. She has been a reporter for the Ottawa Herald the past three summers. Photography is her hobby. The first night school in Lawrence was established in 1861. There were 83 scholars and 27 teachers. 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