A-PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN FRIDAY, OCTOBTR 24, 1924 New Library Tribute to Miss Carrie Watson as it will appear when completed with contemplated wings banking of the ground t ere has arisen on h of Snow hall the new y re Watson hall, stand- g as a monument to the many years d vice of Miss Carrie o actor of Libraries. a p bicky opened this view ... name bears tribute to one who doubledlaws knows move K. U, faces any other living person. "Aacnt Carrie," dear to the hearts of the old grad, served as librarian for the University from 1887 to 1921; and she is still on the library staff. She saw Spoon library built when the library rooms used in Fauzer hall were acquired through the years watched Spoon library reach its maximum useful res. "Aunt Curie" will be on laun Friday afternoon to welcome the old grads back to the University as they invented a tour over the campus. The impressive dwarf of ediline stands three stories high from the front, exhibiting a syle of calligraphic Gothic architecture; its wall is adorned with columns capped with a red-tiled roof. It covers an area of $1142\mathrm{x}125$ feet. The building has been so constructed to allow for the construction of additional wings in the future. R. I. Cohen architect, a treehouse, plans the plan. On Jan. 2, 1923, the state legislature let the contract to the A. H. Newman Construction company for $253,024, exclusive of electrical, heating and plumbing contracts. Because of its central location and proximity to the boating plant, the present site was selected. The interior of the structure as one on the tour would view the arrangement of rooms and floors, is as follows: To the right of the entrance, on the first floor, is a room containing the general deck, and card catalog. For the present some shelves in this room hold books on phyllos vellum. To the left of the entrance is the periodical room. Recent periodicals and newspapers are kept on shelves and racks in the room and old papers in the wall. The stairs stick and rest rooms provide space on this nterior at the north side eating room, 40x18l underegraduate read- ing may be reached e 'airways in the big g or by stairs e 'k and car windows e 'he lsh v. and education. It is the aim to have all books reserved here so that the assigned reading will be easily found, all at the desk. The bibliographical indexes are on the second floor in an alcove to the west of the steps. At the north side of the building on the second floor in the general reference room, 38x140 feet. This room contains diagrams and notes. The office of Earl N. Manchester, director of libraries, is in the east On the third floor are a number of seminar rooms and a still vascular "Memorial" room. Later tables for conversation study use" are to be placed in the hull on the third floor. At present there are no books or audio-visual resources unpacking rooms and store rooms are in the sub-basement. The German club will mct for reorganization at 4:30 p. m., Monday, Oct. 27, in room 319 Friar hall. Both classes other interested Curses were to attend. side of the building on this floor. In the west corridor are rooms occupied by the accession department and by Mia Watson's office. The 140,000 volumes formed in Spomer were transferred to the new library during July, August and September. According to the librarian, these books are shocks in the new building. Another feature is that, excluding the engineering and law libraries, all the experimental libraries have been housed in one building. For this reason, less help is necessary than last year. NOTICE: Everyone participation the athlete events at the stadium did Saturday morning must be be at 015 o'clock or 015 ahead in Latte im elcted. Of special interest is the large table hall on the second floor. At right this room is illuminated in a Veepers at the Episcopal church which are usually held on the last Sunday of the month, will be held on the second Sunday from now on tarting on the afternoon of Sunday, Nov. 9. MISS CARRIE WATSON ANNOUNCEMENTS NOTICE: All women who have let yet paid their travel fee, pay at Leo Buchring, president. an library will form the south side of such a quadrantage with Frazer轨 on the east side and 1 new building to be constructed on the site west of the University Commons which was under consideration by the Union building committees, will be moved down to the rear to be turn down as soon as more furniture are appropriated for a building to take its place. obereherrent glow by menas of direct lighting placed in the top of the bookcases along each side of room. The lights are thrown at the ceiling by "x-ray" recesses, extendable 18 h showers and lap tables to the 32 feet overhead, feeding to the ground floor looking out onto the approach to visualize the dream of the George Kessler, landscape artist Louis, and Hare & Hare of Kan City, Mo. The plan for the vis is a quadrangular arrange- Spencer library will be used as a museum to the house The thayer art collection, donated to the University by B. Thayer of Kauaia City, Mo. The Zeta Chapter of Bethany Circle will hold plodging services Sunday afternoon at 3:00, in 75ers hall. the athletic office and bring receipt to Miss Hoover or Miss Bartz. All petitions for freshmen and graduate W. S. G. A, representatives must be signed and handed to me by September 20th. Submittals for ineligibles must be signed and handed to Wednesday, Oct. 29. Freshman and graduate women who expect to vote in the election may send their W. S. G. A, registration fee. "there will be an all-university convocation at 10 o'clock Monday, Oct. 27, to hear Dr. Cameron Beck. "The Veronesis Treaty" will be the subject of discussion led by E. B. "Fd" Shultz at the Methodist church Sunday morning. Mamie Van Epps, secretary. Grace Young, president. There will be a meeting of the department of English at 4:30 p.m. m Monday, Oct. 27, in room 205 Prenser hall. Football ushers and guards please report promptly at 12:00 o'clock for the homecoming game. G. B. Patrick, Marshall W. S. Johnson, chairman, department of English. Marie Sacrifices for the Sake of Science Have you ever heard of Marie? Few people have and yet for six years she has sacrificed herself for the sake of science. She asks for no praise or fame but simply and quietly goes every week and supplies the bacteriology department with material for blood tests. Marie is a frazzled, contented old sheeo. She resides in the lst south of Vam's house and complacently loves her bed at the end of a fertile foot rope. The week she gives 150 cubic centimeters of blood yet she is strong and sturdy. ALL NEXT WEEK For Shaving Articles, Toilet Articles and Hairdressings—anything from $m to Razors—try— Barber's Drug Store 909 MASSACHUSETTS friendly and rather lonely. For years Marie has been grazing from the same little patch in Van's back yard and one may see innumerable circles and patches from which the grass has vanished. BOWERSOCK THEATER Marie has appeared in public at pop parades. Only once has Marie been unruly and that was when she was taken down town by a young lady and Van yelled out "Hello Marie" then Marie forgot all about the parade and scurried over to Van dragging the lady behind her. A preliminary survey of possible landing places is being made by the U. S. Post Office Department for the International mail airtail route to South America. Oread Magazine Sells Rapidly Sales of the Oread magazine are a great deal beaver today than was charge in past years. Student opinion seems to be that this issue of the Oread is a very interesting one. Members of Pen and Scroll, Quilch club and Bunker club operate in the sale of the magazine. This Homecoming issue of the Oread will be of particular interest to both students and alumni, according to the editors, since alumni and students have co-operated in writing for it. Plans are being made for the sale of the Oread at the game tomorrow as well as throughout the day. Beat Nebraska! 5 WHY WALK? WHEN passengers can ride a Yellow Cab Deluxe TO Snow Hall FOR 45 cents OR 9 CENTS EACH 711 Phone 711 No Charge for Extra Passengers HELLO OLD GRAD Is IKE still at BRICK'S? No he is running a place of his own at 1931 MASSACHUSETTS STREET and will be more than glad to see YOU! Welcome Grads Your homecoming will not be complete unless you pay us a visit, and you know it. The Jayhawk and College Inn are still serving those good old college meals. Anything that is good to eat—we have it. At the Theatres—Today and Tomorrow BOWERSOCK NOT AN ADVERTISEMENT just a suggestion if you want to gigle, smile, roar and howl—go see the fifty-fifty partners at the Bowersock. They're movie producers now specializing in extra vampy vampire pictures. they're a riot—'y understand Mawruss? Samuel Goldwyn presents ORPHEUM VARSITY TO-DAY Every Zane Grey story screens like a million dollars. But here's one that goes way beyond the others in rapid-fire drama and whirlwind action. By far the best Zane Geey production to date. SATURDAY Tom Mix in a Laughter Riot "Soft Boiled" NOTE-A 6:00 supper show at all houses Saturday to accommodate the crowds. 10