PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN THURSDAY, SEPT. 16, 1926 Skeleton of New Auditorium Looms on West Campus Bedford Stone to Be Used to Face Front; Roof Will Be Covered With Tile The steel arches between Marvah hall and Haworth hall are evidences that work on the new aquarium has been carried out by the main merer. The main foundations have been laid and in addition to the steel work, considerable headway has been made on the south end where the basins and shower rooms are to be placed. The foundation for the front part of the building rests upon the shore. This base provides such a depth that the foundation rests on a series of concrete pilus which are extended to the shore. This pilus anchors the weight it would carry. The outside dimensions of the auditorium will be 158 by 200 feet. The building will be made of reinforced concrete. The front will be faced with Bedford stone, similar in color to the front of Watson library. The sides will be faced with a light gray brick, and the roof is to be covered with a stucco finish. All of the building from the front will be about seventy-five feet. The auditorium proper will seat more than six thousand persons. It will be roughly in the shape of a rectangle, and it will be 123 feet. From the front of the stage the floor will extend for 74 feet and then will slope upward for another 74 feet. The orchestra pit will be at the front of the stage. It can be climinated when the floor is needed as a basketball court. The balcony will be only in the rear of the building. It will not extend around the sides as in most auditoriums. There will be a clearance of 13 feet between the bottom of the balcony and the main floor. The balcony is also a clearance for "horse-shoe" will be 39 feet by 74 feet. Four brass daishykows about three Rooms Rented for Full Semester, Dean Warns There has been a lack of under-tanding among some of the women students who have retired from it. There is also a concern of women in the mission. Unless, as突然地, slated, it is understood that when a room is rented it is supposed to be kept for a use and not rented out. The room is not understand that this bed have moved after renting a room. This has made it inconvenience for the kindly who might have rented for room to a room in another. It must be kept in Mrs. Bedford omitted. Openings Still Remain in Orchestra; Final Tryouts Held Tonight Director Kierstenleiner Issues Call for More Stringed Instruments Final tryouts for the University concert orchestra will be held tonight. Kai Kurstmann, director, announced today. All students with stringed instruments and those with other instruments are asked to be present tonight. French lute, trumpets, oboes and banquettes are particularly needed, the director said. "There are very special instruments." The instrumented instruments. "A large number tried on Tuesday night," Mr. Kruistowner said, "and I feel that this number does not represent the tablts, but they should be much more trying out." There is a good representation in last year's orchestra, especially in the stringed sections. The exe section will be stronger this year than it ever has been before, the director predicts. Mr. Kurtzmann expects to have between forty to fifty members in the personnel. He hopes to be able to eliminate the necessity of bringing outside musicians for the festival orchestra. feet high, perched or on palms, will extend out to an angle from the front of the holding arm or ornamental feature. KNOX HATS First Convocation Friday The first all-University convocation for the year will be held at 10 o'clock Friday morning in Robinson gymnasium. Members of the faculty will meet on Monday, March 12, at the Administration building and enter the gymnasium together. The usual shortened nours, signaled by a double blast of the Bill whistle, will announce the meeting. Kruger Sails for Venezuela Max L. Kruger, A.B., 24' will sail from New York on Sept. 20 for South America where he will head a geologic party for the Gulf Companies. The party will probably work in eastern Venezuela and will be gone from 18 months to two years. Kruger was well known while in he University. He played on the ocultal team and was a member of Sigma fraternity, a member of Sigma fraternity. There will be a special meeting of the Jay James Friday afternoon at 12:30 in the women's rest room in central Administration. It is very important that all members be present,—dary Engel, president. -142.0 1. The Virginia Inn The home cooked meals will please you. welcomes each and every student of the University to join us in our delightful meals and make the Virginia Inn your home. 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