Monday, Aug. 26, 1985 University Daily Kansan Second Section 5 News Briefs Center greets public The Emily Taylor Women's Resource Center will sponsor an open house from 2 to 4 p.m., Aug. 28 at 218 Strong Hall. The staff will be present to answer questions and refreshments will be provided. Boeing aids students The Boeing Co. has financed grants to the Kansas University Endowment Association for four KU students for the 1985-86 academic year. Scholarship recipients are David Entz, Whitewater senior; Kyle Linehan, Tulsa, Okla, sophomore; Joseph Ozkiewicz, Leeward senior; and Melanie Anson, Independence, Mo, senior. The scholars were chosen by the University of Kansas. Selection is based on scholastic achievement, character and interests and qualifications in professional fields. From staff and wire reports. War memorial set for construction Dedication ceremony planned for Veterans Day By Kady McMaster Of the Kansan staff Construction of a campus Vietnam memorial, which has been in planning for almost two years, should begin in the spring, the chairman of the KU Vietnam Memorial Committee said last week. A dedication ceremony will be held on Veterans Day, Nov. 11, if a preliminary plan is ready by Sept. 15, said Tom Berger, the construction won't start until weather conditions permit in the spring. The plan, to be drawn up by Greg Wade, a landscape architect for the University of Kansas Architectural Services, will outline trees, drainage and other existing conditions on the site. A detailed design plan, which includes the memorial itself, should be ready in two to three months. Wade said. student leaders formed the memorial committee in fall 1983. One reason the original design by John Onken, winner of the student design contest, was revised was that the proposed memorial was too large. Berger said the design was revised for the last time this summer original site was Chandler Court at Burge Union. That site was rejected because the memorial would have faced the Party Room, and some committee members thought this mad the court an inappropriate site. Berger said the committee also thought the memorial would be The first element is a fairly long wall with the names of more than 60 KU students killed in the war or listed as missing. Chairman of the Committee on Art in Public Spaces to the proximity of the memorial to Spencer Museum and problems with aesthetics," Berger said. - Stephen Grabow, Art in Public Spaces by a committee that included Onken and architectural advisers. "dwarfed" by the Anschutz Sports Pavilion, which is near the proposed site. The committee then moved the site to Marvin Grove, the wooded area southwest of the Spencer Museum of Art. "We used John's original design as a blueprint or a baseplate," Berger said. The proposed site for the memorial is the southeast corner of Memorial Drive and West Campus Road. The "This site was also rejected because some people had objections Other sites were considered, but Berger said that all were rejected because of the network of underground tunnels on campus. "There is a honeycomb of steam and sewage tunnels underground all over campus," Berger said. "We have to pour concrete footings below ground, and some of these tunnels are only 18 to 24 inches below ground. We can't afford to move them." Wade said that the details of the memorial's design had not been established yet but that he would be working with a committee and would be responsible for drawing up the design plan. "There is a great deal of design development needed between now and Nov. 11," he said. Stephen Grabow, chairman of the Committee on Art in Public Spaces, said the memorial would comprise four elements. 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