COMMITTEE PLANS TO END MEMORIAL DRIVE Methods of Handling Final Lap of Campaign to be Considered With the million dollar Stadium-Union Memorial campaign well past the $850,000 mark, the situation is looking optimistic to the committee in charge, and Wednesday of this week the executive committee will meet to discuss the campaign's progress by the first of the year, according to one of the officials in charge of the drive. Returns for June and July showed up well, and at the meeting Wednesday an expert in campaign management will address the com-munication on the best methods of handling the final round of the drive. Another matter to be taken up at this meeting will be the location of the Union building one's of the proposed sites being on the ground just north of the Dyche Museum. Plans are being drawn up by Pond, and Pond, of Chicago, who are the architect of Michigan Union building, together with Goldsmith, head of the department of architecture at the University. The Kansas Union will be modeled somewhat like the building at Michigan, and will be designed to accommodate both men and women while the Michigan Union provides for men only. The building includes dormitories for the visiting parents of the students; a cafeteria and private dining rooms; offices for all student organizations, and meeting rooms for conferences; and facilities for recreation such as bowling alleys and a game center is also a reception room and a conference hall. The proposed cost of the K. U. building is $750,000. At present there are no construction plans for either the completion of the stadium or the union building, and no construction has started during the present college year. CAPTAIN CASEY SENT HERE Army Officer Stationed With Local R. O. T. C. Captain Casey of the engineering corps of the United States Army has been assigned to the position of assistant captain in the department of military science and tactics here. Captain Casey, who takes the place of Lieutenant Peckham as instructor in the R. O. T. C. (Royal Ontario Academy of Engineering) first class meeting day for the unit. Captain Casey was graduated from West Point in 1918 and was sent to Camp Dodge after the armistice was signed. After serving a time in the army, he was sent to Germany as a compass officer of army occupation. Captain Casey was ordered home from Germany to assume his duties here. Lieutenant Peckham, who has been in the University military department since last February, received orders to report to the Chief of Engineers in Washington, D. C. for duty on duty and that duty has been in connection with the commencement of plans which are in preparation by the Assistant Secretary of War. "Captain Casey was one of the most popular men in his class at West Point," Lieutenant Peckham said. "He is a wonderful army officer and will make a good man for the military d apartment." R. O. T. C. 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