PAGE FOUR SUMMER SESSION KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, JULY 16, 1943 Here on the - Hill - Roses and gladiolus, sent with the sympathy of PT-8, of the Navy V-12, were received Tuesday afternoon by the women of Miller Hall. Plans had been made to have an hour dance with the PT-8, but the Navy would not give its permission. So in return for the invitation for the dance, residents of the ex-Phi Delt house, sent flowers. Now Miller hall has the flowers and they still had their party because at the last minute permission was given to the men, and PT-8 was entertained at an hour dance Wednesday night. ✩ Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lillard of Del Rio, Texas, visited friends in Lawrence yesterday on their way to Topeka. Mrs Lillard is the former Margaret Butler of Kansas City, Kan. She was a student at the University last year and a member of Mortar Poard, Kappa Kappa Gamma and president of Jay Janes. Mr. Lillard was graduated from the University last January and is a member of Beta Theta Pi. ☆ BATTENFELD . . . elected Jim Reed vice-president and Paul Juelfs scholarship chairman, Monday night. The two succeed men who went to the Navy in the V-12 program. ... new men include John Hermann, John Larson, Dick Hartzell, Raymond Reese, Bob Beck, Maurice Updegrove, Lee Leatherwood, and Jack Nichols. ✩ TRIANGLE . . . . . announces the pledging of John Fuchs and Robert Dawley, both of Kansas City, Mo. ... four members who are back on the campus as V-12's are Robert Prescott, Hugh Neidert, Ted Waggoner, and Winn Ivan Harkleroad. DELTA TAU DELTA . . . . Ross Baker, Harry Johnson, David Rau, and Bob Jelinek were visitors last week end in Manhattan, Kansas City, Junction City, and Topeka respectively. . . Ensign Collinson, personnel director of the cooks and bakers school, who was a Delt at Northwestern, was a guest during the week. ... at a pledge meeting Monday night, the following were elected as pledge class officers for the summer: Harry Johnson, president; Ross Baker, vice-president; and David Rau, secretary and treasurer. For All Occasions RIDE THE BUS . Helen Martin and Evelyn Pebley, students in the School of Medicine, returned to their homes Wednesday for a short vacation before continuing their studies at the University hospitals in Kansas City, Kan. HARMON CO-OP . . . Mildred Whitted, Harman Co-op, left today for her home in Potwin for a short vacation. Benny Wolf and Frank Rush. 1101 Ohio, were dinner guests at Watkins hall Wednesday night. The Rapid Transit Alice Gaston, Florence, visited her parents over the week-end. ☆ Pvt. Calvin Canniff, student in the University in 1942 from Overbrook, was a visitor on the campus Thursday. Pvt. Canniff is a radio operator in a light tank division at Camp Campbell, Ky. V-12 Staff (continued from page one) merly on the faculty of the University of Maryland, Ensign Logan Ware is the athletic director for the V-12's. He is a former high school coach from Texas. Among other things he is directing the baseball games played by the V-12's in South Park. Co. Chief H. H. Hill is another athletic Texan. He has charge of the military drill and calisthenics. Assistant to the military activities program is Chief George Brummer of Portland, Oregon. Ensign Margaret Stranaham, of the WAVES, is the assistant disbursing officer. She is the second woman to be stationed on the Hill with the navy program. Your Local Bus Service hoped he would return here after the war. There follows an article reprinted from the Camp Carson, Colo... "Mountaineer." Liebbrand Promoted (continued from page one) "Lt. Col. Philo H. Leibbrand, Carson's Post Engineer, has just been promoted to that rank from major. "The job of the Post Engineer is an extremely important one. They maintain and keep in operation the whole post. They repair all facilities such as utilities and permanent equipment and see that everything works smoothly. "Colonel Leibbrand came to Carson from the O'Reilly General Hospital, Springfield, Mo. He was their post engineer for 14 months. He reported for active duty on June 11, 1941, and reported to Omaha with the Zone Instructing QM. In August of 1941 he was sent to O'Reilly. "The Colonel is a graduate of South Dakota State. Previous to his entrance into the army he worked with public utilities in a number of states. He also spent four years at the University of Kansas as their engineer. "Colonel Leibbrand is married and has one daughter." Lindley Hall (continued from page one) viding adequate quarters for the engineering departments, both for instruction and research. It wasn't until April 6, 1941, that the legislature approved the building program budget and appropriated $408,500 for the construction of the mineral industries building. Then, in November of 1941, the construction was assured by the granting of a priority rating by the United States government. Actual work on the building began Dec. 12, 1941, and if it had not been for the difficulties in obtaining electrical wiring and lighting fixtures through priority regulations Lindley hall would have been completed on schedule by the first of January, 1943. The building was completed in February, except for the electrical fixtures, and the contractors handed the keys over to the University at that time. Lindley hall is a three-story structure with a center wing that is four stories high, and has a basement floor. The penthouse intended for the astronomy observatory has not been added as yet. Unusual additions to the structure include a service tunnel to carry the heating, electricity, and water pipes to the building and a loading platform at one of the back entrances. The halls of the building are well JAYHAWKER Sunday OWL SHOW PREVUE 11:45 p.m. Saturday ENDS SATURDAY One Glorious Week GINGER RAY ROGERS MILLAND "THE MAJOR and THE MINOR" IN For You and Your Gal- equipped with fire extinguishers, drinking fountains, show cases, built-in first aid cabinets, tile inlays at the main entrances, and even an elevator and a telephone booth. Glass-brick windows adorn the front entrances of the building. On the plaque by the front entrance are printed the following words: "Lindley Hall, Named in honor of Ernest Hiram Lindley, Chancellor of the University, 1920-1939. Erected 1942." The mineral industries building was originally designed to accommodate the geological survey, comparative projects with the United States geological survey, the astronomy observatory, geology and geography departments of the University, and the department of chemical engineering, mining and metallurgical engineering, and petroleum engineering. However, these plans have been discontinued until after the war. Colonel Washington (continued from page one) (continued from page one) that most of the soldiers will be enrolled in the first quarter of the from other training centers enrol-training program with those coming ling in the second quarter. Accord- GRANADA TODAY and "RIDERS OF THE NORTHWEST MOUNTED" Sunday, 4 Days John Susan CARROLL·HAYWARD ing to Mr. Nichols the University has had no information concerning the section of the country from which they will come. Only one course in this basic training will be given by the School of Engineering and Architecture. All courses, with the exception of engineering drawing to be given in the third quarter, are in the College. This basic engineering program is similar to the one offered to regular students in many respects, but it is more streamlined, Mr. Nichols said. Three mathematics courses will be given in the 36 weeks of study. Harold G. Ingham, director of the extension division, Henry Werner, adviser of men, and C. G. Bayles, superintendent of Buildings and Grounds, are in charge of equipping Lindley hall as a barracks and mess hall for the 700 soldiers. The army refers to this advance preparation as "activation." The navy calls it "commissioning." Always 2 Features Friday Saturday ALAN LADD IN "GANGS INC." 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