10 Monday, October 23,1978 University Daily Kansan 1.4.1 Center . . . From page one Walker said a colleague from the University of Washington was interested in the idea and they talked with other students who worked at the institute who showed enthusiasm for the project. "Chancellors Chalmers, Nichols and Dykes provided testimony for Congressional committees in support of the plan," Walker said. he said that in 1976, the year after Dykes sent his letter of support, money was appropriated for schematic drawings for three centers: one regional, one state and one center. THE APPROPRIATED money was sent to the Department of Health, Education and Welfare, which in turn sent an open letter inviting proposals from any U.S. college or University. More than two dozen schools submitted proposals for prototype centers "We had originally wanted six prototype centers to be built," Walker said, "but the number was cut to three. The three schools chosen were KU, Old Dominion University, Norfolk, Va., and the University of Washington at Seattle." Walker asked Washington asked to build the regional center, KU wanted a center to serve the state and Old Dominion asked for one to serve its community. In spring 1976, an architectural program was written for the project, estimating the cost of a construction. Allen Weichert, KU director of facilities weichert said state funds would not be used for the construction of the center if the county had an investment. "The DIVISIONS ARE now in seven different buildings on campus and downtown, and need to be brought into closer proximity for efficiency and economy," he Winn... From page one The center would be built north of the keel. Union, on the site of the present center. "There's big feature stories on both candidates in Washington." didates besides Kansbaum. He said he thought the group was the only Republican group in the state. While Winn was in Lawrence, President THE ROY-KASSEMBAUM race, Winn said, will be "very, very close." He said many people in Washington had asked him about the contest while Congress was in "It's one of the most widely watched races around," Winn said. "I just can't go anywhere without people asking me about it. planning, said, "That was when architects planned to bid for the project in July 1977. Now it's just sitting in limbo, waiting for funds." The bill, which was expected to pass Congress in February, did not pass until two weeks ago because of an abortion amendment that was added on to it. The abortion amendment was controversial enough to keep the bill from passing. Regents . . . BECAUSE OF INFLATION, building compliance required re-evaluation if Garter project the. From page one for a medical library. Other requests were to replace roofs and to improve electrical systems in the building. The Regents approved the use of formula funding procedures to figure the 1982 budget for the project. Chancellor Archie R. Dykes said, "The Regents will request legislative authorization to develop a plan. There is no point in developing one if the Legislature Abortion amendments are often added to other bills that are expected to pass quickly, in hopes of speeding the passage of the abortion bill. ALSO APPROVED was a general plan of voluntary early retirement. The Regents will seek permission from the Legislature to design a more specific plan. The plan provides an incentive for faculty members to retire early without losing retirement benefits they would receive if they staved longer. Duane Acker, president of Kansas State University, said recently that an early retirement plan also was important because enrollment was declining and it may be helpful to encourage some faculty members to retire. 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