PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY-KANSAN MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7. 1925 Summer is Spent In Improvements On Kansas Campus Paving Program Completed and Start Made Digging Basement for New Union Building Building and repairing of roads and sidewalks was the principal work on the campus this summer, according to Spt. H. H. Burlu, who is president of the maintenance of the buildings and grounds of the University. The stretch of Oread avenue from Dybe museum to Thirteenth street, long of great relief to motorists, has been widened and paved. Facing was extended also from a point east of the main entrance, and Blake hall, and around to the entrance to the Walkins property. A circular plat was put north of Blake for the benefit of motorists. New sidewalks were constructed along all this new roundway, and connection to the main walkings passing the Journalism building. "The Pioneer" Re-Located The status of "The Pioneer" was re-located from the campus and a sidewalk constructed from Fraser to the edge of the campus. All this work was done according to the plans of Hare & Hare, the University. New sidewalks have also made their appearance in front of Marvin hall as well as around that building to the mechanical shops and the laboratories, where they stand up and rearrangement is in evidence in many parts of the campus. The bulletin board presented to the University by the class of 1915 is now located near Robinson gymnasium. The remodeling of old Spoonie屋 has been held up to some extent because not enough stacks have been built in Watson library to allow the transportation of all the books over there. A great deal of soiling and landfills have been accomplished at Corbin hall. Start Union Building Excavation for the new Memorial Union building is entirely financed and construction now awaits receipt of detailed plans from the architects, Pond & Pond of Chicago, and subsequent lettings of the contract. Specifications will be drawn up with alternatives which provide for building on the land. Materials from the pledges is collected, if that is found advisable. Officers of the memorial corporation are desirous of keeping out of debt on the project, S. G. Elliott, treasurer of the corporation, reports that more than $15,000 is in the treasury now ready for use on the project. The amount to be put up will cost approximately $18,000. Freshies to Find Things Changed at University Howdy, Freshie! We're glad to see you! The oats in the cuff of your trousers remind us of the good old days when we too were to green lawns. We are now doing so, and there are many things that you can do which were denied the neophytes of yetearear. You have more pavement, which, while it may hurt your feet for a while, will come in very easily, which you out the harsh wash water. And speaking of water, here too you will have a new experience. It isn't every town where all one must do is open the fanet and out comes the catfish and mud bath, a sort of mild fish fresh from the coffee-colored Kawai. If you desire to elevate your minds, merely try sunburning your tonsils by gazing on the dizzy Gothic heights of Watson hall. While you longer have a sense of gravity, "Unde Dummy" memorial in front of Green hall, take our advice; refrain from scribbling signs on the law steps consigning them to the hammess end of the hereafter. It won't work. Since time immemorial it has been done—and the laves are like the Woodwinds have them with us. There is another and more personal way in which you are blessed. There was a time, which is still fondly remembered by some of the old timers, when the newcomers were helped in getting their first impressions of the Hill by many rounding up an assortment of people. The bond of brotherly love precedes the campus. It is "spare the rod and spoil the child," but we love the innocent freshmen. As Tiny Tim says, "God bless them every one." Board of Regents to Let Contracts for Buildings Phone 1256 02415 Mass St. MARCELL APPOINTMENTS "Better Service" SAMPLE'S BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR The Kansas Board of Regents, in charge of the state educational institutions, has more than one million dollars in building contracts to be let this fall. Among them is a new auditorium with equipment, for the University of Kansas, which is to cost $250,000. The state architect says that specifications will probably be ready in October. Activities of Week Explained to Freshmen at Meeting in Myers Martha Sharon, President o Pan-Hellenic, Tells About Rushing Rules A meeting was held in Meyers Hall Saturday afternoon for all freshmen women, at which time Miss Agnes Husband, Deen of Women, explained the social events of the week, the group system, and gave the new women a breeze view of their University work and activities. Attention was called to the new closing rule, which is to be 11 p.m., during registration and enrollment. In speaking of the city water situation, Dean Husband said that no girls were to go into Potter's lake until existing conditions were changed. Miss Husband urged that the freshmen women take part in the activities that they will show a friendly attitude," she said. The upperclassmen can do nothing to make these events successful if you new girls do what they do. Dennis Husband said that any freshman woman who had not a big sister should call at Honey bourne and have an open conversation. It is possible. "I shall be glad to have any woman who finds herself' seeing perplexities come into my office to ask," he said. At 4:30 all of the girls who wished to go were dismissed, and Martha Sharon, president of the women's ranching rules to those who remained. Childs Goes to Wheeling Ralph Childs, sp'25, letter man in baseball at the University will not return to school this fall as he has accepted a position as Field Executive of the Wheeling-Mountville council of the Dop Scouts of America. We will leave for Wheeling, West Va., immediately. Childs conducted a boy results sum camp at Wheelering the past summer, to which he took several Lawn boys. Stockton Gives an Address Dean F. T. Stockton of the University School of Commerce recently from Gilman, where he made an address before the merchantia, institute, which is in session there. Provo Irwin of Chicago was in charge of the institute. Intimate, timely, wellwritten news is what everyone finds in the University Daily Kansas. 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