AD BUILDING TO BE LARGEST IN KANSAS THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Half Completed—$50,000 Required to Finish K. U. Structure "The Administration Building, when completed, will be one of the largest state school buildings in the country" said John Shea, superintendent of grounds. "It is now the largest. That is to say with the probable costs it would cost, it covers more ground than any other state building in Khmas." The building is only half completed, which accounts for the board littered up yard. Mr. Shea said it would cost about $500,000 to finish the building. There have been to date four appropriations by the state legislature for the erection of this building. The first one was in 1917, and it was $125,000 for the building of the East Wing. The next one of $48,500 came in 1913, for the foundation. In 1917, $225,000 was appropriated for the first floor of the East Wing. The last one, $7,000 was made by the legislature in January 1920, for the completion of a few rooms in the central part. No definite plans have been made regarding the landscape gardening around the building, and none will be given further consideration as completed according to Mr. Shoa. The East and West Wings are occupied by class rooms, while the Central part is used by the School of Fine Arts. According to Mr. Shea more students pass through the West Wing in one day than through any other building on the campus. The building faces the south, despite the fact that many people think that the front of it is to the north. TO BUILD GREENHOUSE New Building Will be Located On South Slope of ... Hill A new greenhouse, to be located on the south slope of the Hill, will be built this spring for $th_0$ botany department. The location and plan of the buildings were made by Hare & Hare, landscape architects of Kansas City, Mio. Hare & Hare have planned all the landscape effects on the University Campus and have had charge of the decorating of the grounds about the Library, Museum, Fraser and Green Gardens. We also have their work westward on the Campus, toward Fowler shops and the gymnasium, and in a few years expect to have the lawns about the Administration building and its installations entirely rejuvenated with appropriate shrubbery and planting. Visitors Given Key To Campus by Lardy I ben wonderin what was all the hubub an rush was bust on her the巾 an j asked what it was an som I told me as how they was havin a high school turmuret wheer over 1 of them was just looking around vertically and try to beat over 1 els. An when it is over they as wins gets a cup to tak hon an put in the study hal to sa them as didn't go thing com out at the meet. Som of girls as com up to report to the mgr with the 16 bells, shot over with the 16 bells, shot over in the gym, that is the kind of entrees we have in our met. An they are swarmin all over the hill an askin questions on visits a classroom, are all tryin our best to make a good imprint on their minds so they will com her yr $e$ we can paddle them for not wearin their caps. I met 1 who wanted to no how we was sellin our wheat now, an i not gettin him the first grab, he explained that he saw the elevator or some other feature in the S. E. corner of the campus, wl i explained that was when they built a bldg to keep the sismagref and the clock in. But they ar all good felos an i am strong for em can they act so meek and gentel when the weather gets chilly shud run for president instead of ED or Bryan. An they help us up her to pick the new styles we want for the prom or hop, cause they have a new dress or suit that is the latest from their church, i think it doesn't hurt me to go to Wilder of Holiday to get a new stuf. The 77 different teams of em an all is the best in the st th an when they al得 of them up in the gym a fight in at let they is goin to be quite a little mele. An then by enh al this mob her the fruits and sororities will Take Home A Box of That WONDERFUL Chocolate Shop Candy (In Redwood Boxes) Something Different ROUND CORNER DRUG CO. 801 Mass. St. Lawrence, Kansas. Why Shouldn't He Laugh? He's Seen a Practice of "Her Husband's Wife" The K. U. Dramatic Club Three-Act Comedy HE KNOWS How laughable the situations are. How cleverly the cast brings out the comedy. How dramatic and novel the plot is That the players are of the highest quality and ability in K. U. That any person enjoying a real play well given That any person enjoying a real play well given should see this comedy. Bowersock Theatre 8:15 P.M. NEXT MONDAY NIGHT March 22 It you want more than standing room, buy your seats tonight or tomorrow Tickets Now On Sale At Round Corner Drug Store. have a chance to se who they want for next year. Courts we al don't kik lik ar we all wk-end al yr. we ar just what the wk-end al yr. we ar just kid as boy company at his hous. An we tell em that we study al the tim an th varidance is for every 1 an not just men on the varsity, as we wish we wag freshies again an cud ninthe campus across the campus is nuts, as they will get used to climin the hill and itlk so wel they will do it on Sats and Suns the engineering bldg is jice a plea! «and walk in Jan, from down town, it gives a hans to look out cross the road, to get the bus, but advils om if they want to make th' h papers good they lay off that guy L. Ringer caus he don't no his stu; or he wud not be tryin to get credit for the trip, but shulers to our midst we go like th Kkanan, caus we do. 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