Some 'space' open in NASA building University departments that want to be considered as an occupant of the NASA Building to be built soon should notify the Space Science and Technology Committee by May 24. The University and the National Aeronautics and Space Administration announced April 25 that the Space Science and Technology Building would be built on the campus. a first-class research facility that will respond to the changing interests of the science investigators. The building is intended to be THE STRUCTURE will be located in the developing research areas west of Iowa street. It will be ready for occupancy in the fall of 1969. William P. Smith, chairman of the Space Science and Technology Committee, notified department heads and the faculty this week that while much of the space in the planned building is committed to NASA-funded research projects, "there is space (both office and laboratory) which may be allotted to other disciplines and investigators working in areas which have relevance to the space program, although not necessarily funded by NASA." ANY DEPARTMENT or area of the University that would like to be considered as an occupant of the building should furnish the Space Science and Technology Committee the following information by May 24: Name; department; research field or interest; area required in square feet for offices, laboratory and number of persons; and any special facilities required for research. Additional information may be obtained from the chairman of the Space Science and Technology Committee. 12 Daily Kansan Friday, May 12, 1967 Fulbright awards to KU musicians Two KU student musicians have won Fulbright fellowships for graduate study in Germany for the 1967-68 school year. Chosen for the national award by a demonstration of their talent as well as their academic record are Patricia McGrew, Lawrence senior, and Robert Hiller, Humboldt graduate student. Miss McGrew is in a special program for music majors within the College of Liberal Arts and Sciences. She will study voice in Munich, Germany, and hopes to have a career in opera. "I can count on one hand the number of operas I've seen," Miss McGrew said. "There are three opera houses in Munich alone, and just being exposed to their work and performances will be an education." Hiller, who received his bachelor's degree in piano from KU in 1965, will study piano in Stuttgart, Germany. He has played with the Amarillo Chamber Orchestra. Both Hiller and Miss McGrew have been chosen by the faculty of the School of Fine Arts to appear in an honor recital. JOINT LUTHERAN— CATHOLIC WORSHIP WASHINGTON —(UPI)— As part of consultations on doctrinal questions of mutual interest and concern, Lutheran and Roman Catholic theologians worshipped together here at Lutheran matins and a Catholic Mass. The Rev. Harry McSorley, C.S.P., who gave the homily at the Mass, said "we are grateful . . . that God has blessed his Church with such deep theological learning and such deep Christian commitment as we have encountered in our Lutheran brethren." SUA POPULAR FILMS presents "The Americanization Of Emily" Julie Andrews James Garner plus "Tit For Tat" Laurel and Hardy Friday, Saturday, Sunday May 12, 13, 14 Admission 40c 7:00 p.m. & 9:30 p.m. Dyche Auditorium