Open season The second annual Kickoff Classic last night in East Rutherford,N.J.,ushered in a new college football season as defending national champion Miami,using two fourth- quarter field goals by a freshman, upset Auburn 20-18. Sophomore quarterback Bernie Kosar passed for 329 yards to lead the Hurricane past the Tigers. See story, page 12. A Sunny High, 100s. Low, 70s Details on page 3. The University Daily KANSAN Vo1.95;No3 Tuesday August 28 1984 By JOHN HANNA Staff Reporter The Vietnam Memorial Commit to break ground for KU's Vietnam M but some members said yester weren't sure the chosen site was place. Chancellor Gene A. Budig app construction of a Vietnam Merr campus in October, and the selected the Chandler Court, sout Burge Union, as the monument's si Put the committee decided in But the committee decided in Office door remain open during noon By JULIE COMINE Staff Reporter Something unusual was happening of the administrative offices at the city of Kansas during yesterday $ ^{b-k} $ The doors were unlocked. The lig on Students who had questions about late tuition payments and class changes didn't have to wait until 1 the offices to reopen to get answers Because of a policy change that be h week, most KU offices in Strong Hal the deans' offices in the College o Arts and Sciences and professional will stay open during the noon hour set uniform office hours of 8:30 a.m. The change was made to provide and the public with better access offices. University officials said. TRADITIONALLY, MOST Stro office have been open from 8 a.m. and 1 to 5 p.m. A few, including the academic affairs, have remain during lunch. Caryl Smith, dean of student life; setting uniform office hours would University of Kansas be more respect the public and students. Others, such as the various College and deans' offices, have set their own The College Undergraduate Records open from 9:30 a.m. to noon and 1 to while the main College office stays of 9 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4:30 p.m. "You could translate it as beir businesslike about doing the Unit business," she said. BUT SMITH SAID that it would it for offices to adjust to the new Classified staff members are guarra hour for lunch, and keeping the off during the noon hour will incr number of hours the offices are open "Various student offices will be different things — juggling lunch set rotating professional staffs, having housekeeping cover offices darters," she said. Including the effect of the offices at 8:30 a.m., many offices will be additional two and one-half hours ea Scannell's office at the School of E was not open during yesterday's open but Scannell said he expected the open by Monday. At the office of residential yesterday, Milton Scott, St. Louis, II spread his sack lunch next to a paperwork during the noon hour. III another student hourly employee a phone calls and waited on students' professional staff was at lunch. "IT WILL BE EASIER for stu obtain general information, but I do whether it will be more convenient seeking answers to specific ques those needing to see a particular trator." she said. cars, she said. Lora Zimmer, director of the Assistance Center, agreed that he uniform office hours policy would serve the students. But she que whether one or two office employee answer students' questions adeed during the noon hour. 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