THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN A **Acknowledgement** I am grateful to my family and colleagues for their support and encouragement throughout the project. I also thank my colleagues for their help with various aspects of the project, including conducting feasibility studies, developing project plans, and coordinating activities. I will continue to work on this project until it is complete. If you have any questions or concerns, please contact me directly. Your contributions are greatly appreciated. Campus Adds New Buildings During Summer Vacation Administrative Offices Will Move Into New Quarters in Month's Time Progress has been reported on the hill on two of the principal building enterprises on the campus. The Administration building, the completion of which has been long heralded, will be ready for occupancy'in thirty days, according to an announcement made today. College Dean on First Floor Karl Khooz, chief of the business office, J. G. Brandt, dean of the college, and George O. Foster, registrar, will occupy the first floor of the new building. All outside work has been completed, Woodwork, plumbing, painting, and the laying of floors remain to be finished on the inside of the building. A large number of accommodating 250 students is one of the new features. Chancellor E. H. Lindley, and Agnes Hushard, dean of women, will establish offices on the second floor. John E. Dyer, vice president, will occupy the room in the basement. Library Building Progresses Excavations were started on the new library before the close of construction. The operations are now well under way, and it is planned to complete the building next spring. The wings will be added at a later date, the present appropriation providing only for the center building. The dormitory is now ready for occupancy. New Journalism Instructor Here. Ivan Benson, of Spokane, Wash., will be an instructor in the department of C. H. Galloway, Mr. Benson, who is a graduate of Stanford University, has been a Journalism instructor at Spokane for the last two years. Previously to this he was the editorial editor of the copy desk of the Minnesota Journal at Minneapolis. Mrs. S. J. crunter is expected home from Estes Park today. STUDENTS WELCOME Welcome back to Old K. U. Hope you stay till you get through Make your grades and make 'em right Then tell them all you won your fight. Bing College Inn Barker Shop, not the place where they all go but where the class of 'em go—where you get the best torsional work to be had, the most comfortable shoes, Deluxe, Shaves Supreme and Hair preparations delightfully correct. Our Lemon Steams for the face are thoroughly tested before using; they will please you. Our workers are same as last year—all experienced. Lloyd Bizmerman of Hiwaiwa, Kan, Engineer and Tonsoral Artist. Harve Claifler of Lawnres, Pre-Medic and also Tonsoral Artist. And the line up of College 11th Barber Shop. And last—now we have it, who is the fourth man? "TJ." Right the first time. And that's the line up that welcomes you Back to K. U..may you have a successful year and learn all the skills at College Inter Barber Shop, 14th and Tennessee Street. S19 Let us put your wearing apparel in spick-span shape for rash week. Let us clean and press that failure. We steam Steam House. Phone 383. S-20 We have just installed a new machine for ironing roll front collars. We know we can please you. Lawrence Steam Laundry. Phone 383. Everyone Meets At CHARLIES' Shining Parlor Next To Bricks' We Call For and Deliver Shoes Phone 1065 You cannot know the EXCELLENCE of our service without a trial. CLARK LEANS LOTHES Call 367 Phone 355 730 Mass. Young Man (student) clean cut, good appearance—who can do Alteration and Tailor work on men's clothing—call or see— for trunk deliveries. We make all stations. John Montgomery Kansan Office Capt. Raymond Edwards, A. B. 15, who has been stationed in Alaska for the last two years, is now in charge of the R. O. T. C. in Leavenworth high school. Service Drayage Co. 1105 New Hampshire St. JUST A WORD TO YOU NEW STUDENTS TO THE OLD STUDENTS We wish to give you the same good service we have given the old students. Come in and let's get acquainted. We wish to give you that same service. A High Class Oxford De Luxe Cafe Welcomes K. U. Students- and is ready to serve them! Reserve Officers' Training Corps Summer Camps! 1. Trip to Coast or other Camp with 5c a mile Mileage. 2 Board, Food, Medical Attention free, while there. 3. Pay while there, for Advanced Students. 4. Athletics, dancing, shows. Reserve Officers' Training Corps Commutation! 1. Uniform furnished free. (One each two years). 2. Commutation of rations at $9.00 per month is paid to all advanced students thruout the entire year (Summer included.) Academic Credit! Applicable in Professional Group Courses! 1. 15 hours general credit, or 2. 13 hours Engineer School credit. R. O. T. C. 1. Basic: 3 hours Freshman 3 hours Sophomore Other Benefits! 2. Advanced: 5 hours Junior 5 hours Senior C. A. 4 hours Senior Engr. 1. Graduates of Advanced Course recommended for commissions as 2nd Lieutenants, Officers Reserve Corps. 2. Practical courses in Sketching, Map Reading, Law, Bridges, etc. 4. Free Target Practice. 3. Ability to command men. Record of K. U. Unit 1. Engineer Unit at Camp Custer, Mich., 1922 Basic Second, Advanced First, of seven universities. 2. Coast Artillery Unit won silver cup for most efficient battery at Fortress Munroe, Va. 1922 and 1923. At Fort Snelling, Minn., 1923 Highest of Advanced Course. FOR FURTHER INFORMATION INQUIRE AT: Military Department, Second Floor, East End of Fowler Shops Reserve Officers' Training Corps Reserve Officers' Training Corps