source file data stored in hash Page 10 University Daily Kansan Friday. April 17, 1959 NEW TYPE HOUSE—The above replica of a primitive hut is a model designed by Dwight Teter, Shawnee junior, for a design class. The model is on display in the Kansas Union cafeteria. Relays visitors who eat in the Kansas Union cafeteria this weekend will probably see the ancestral images of the homes they live in today. Primitive Housing on Display in Cafeteria On display will be models of dwellings used by primitive peoples in all parts of the world Featured are huts, cliff dwellings, tents and grass shacks. The work is a class project of design students in the department of architecture. C. Ross Anderson, visiting assistant professor of architecture, and John See, instructor of architecture, were in charge. "The purpose of the problem was to investigate a variety of these dwellings types and to present the results of the study with a model, drawings, and a brief explanatory text." "These structures differed according to environment, customs and technology. "At various periods in the development of civilization, man has been sheltered in one sort or another of primitive structure." Mr. Anderson explained. allowed one and one-half weeks to do the research and complete the projects. Students used library references for a guide in their work. They were The display in the cafeteria is not an official part of the Engineering Exposition, but is related to the work of the engineers. Rochester, N. Y., claims to be the The weather bureau recorded world's leading producer of mail 1.056 tornadoes in Texas from 1916 chutes. through the first half of 1957. - Pep - Power - Speed - Performance Best Wishes to Bill and All His Men