University Daily Kansan, January 18, 1962 JOHN HANKAMMERKANDAN Stall A student's personalized text stands out in a pile of calculus books in the Kansas Union Bookstore. Renovation projects progressing By ANNE CALOVICH Staff Reporter The dust is clearing on a remodeled Watson Library, and also on the renovation projects of Flint and Lindley halls. Students outnumber construction crews once again while workers on the northeast corner of 13th and Oread begin to construct a new alumina center. Glinks said he noticed an increased number of students using the library last fall, when only half of the building was renovated, and within the last week the entire library was only open until 5 p.m. and some furniture still needed to be delivered. WATSON IS nearing the end of a two-year renovation project in which "the total building was actually gutted," said John Glinka, associate dean of libraries. He said the lack of furniture meant, we can't operate yet at full capacity, because it takes a lot of money. Phase IV of the project, the remodering of the second floor, is the only remaining phase of renovation, he said. According to Allen Wiechert, of facilities planning, the $6.22 million project, which began March, 1980, is 90 percent complete. THE PUBLIC service areas have been completed, Glinka said. These include interlibrary services and the reference and circulation departments on the third floor; periodicals, microforms and copying services on the fourth floor; and the East Asian Library on the fifth floor. The second floor has been vacated except for the Slavic Languages department, the cataloging department and for the cataloging and acquisition of books, Glinka said. The first completed sections of the Flint Hall renovation will be occupied later this week, according to Dana Kendrick, dean of the School of Journalism. School sojourn. "We're planning to move the school office and journalism reading room Thursday." Ilebengood said. They will be moved from the first floor to the second, he said. THE UNIVERSITY Daily Kansas, now in a newsroom in the center of Flint's first floor, will move Friday into a new, more spacious newsroom on the west side of the first floor, Leibengood said. The first-floor sections that will be vacant will be torn out, according to Gene Artzer, foreman of Douglas Contractor Co. of Topeka, the contractor. Wiechecht he expected the Flint renovation to be completed in a year. Lebengood said he was very pleased with the $35,000 renovation, which began last June. Lindley Hall's $2,052,000 renovation of those places vacated by the Chemical Engineering Survey and the Kansas University. The end of the month of this week, Wiechert said. HE SAID that almost all of Lindley was affected by the installation of central air conditioning. The geology and geography departments have gradually moved into the renovated areas, Wiecherr said. Wiechert said the preservation project of the oldest building on campus, Spooner Hall, had been put on hold until it was known if federal funds were available for the project. He said no state funds were expected. The Anthropology Museum and department of anthropology, meanwhile, moved into the Spooner in its present state, Wiechert said. New windows had already been installed and the roof had been conditioned. The construction of the new K.S. "Boots" Adams Alumni Center at the northeast corner of 13th and Great streets began Nov. 23, according to Dick Intermite, executive director of the treasurer of the Alumni Association. HE SAID most of the work would not be visible to the public for some time because workers began construction on the back side of the lot. "We're putting in a major retaining wall prior to working on the hill," Wintermote said. "We're making good progress on the Louisiana side of the site despite bitter cold temperatures," he said. on campus TODAY THE KU COMMITTEE ON SOUTH AFRICA will hold a general assembly meeting at 4 p.m. in the Walnut Room of the Kansas Union. ALICE DOWNS, assistant professor of music performance, will perform a FACULTY RECITAL on琴 at 8 p.m. in Swarthout Recital Hall. TOMORROW THE first session of the spring semester of the THEOLOGICAL SEMINAR will meet at 4:30 p.m. at the Ecumenical Christian Ministries Center. A MANAGERS MEETING FOR RECREATIONAL SERVICES intramural basketball will be held at 6 p.m. in Robinson Gym No.1 THE CAMPUS CRUSADE FOR CHRIST will hold a meeting at 7 p.m. in the Jayhawk Room of the Kansas Union. The Topeka Capital Journal SPECIAL STUDENT SUBSCRIBER OFFER! 1 month FREE! The LINGUISTICS COLLOQUY will present Karen Lupardus speaking on **PROBLEMS IN ALABAMA** at 7:30 p.m. in 200 Blake. 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