3 Vote vigorous Viet policy "Bomb them back to the Stone Age, with any kind of weapon" was one of the responses possible on a questionnaire on Vietnam policy published in the UDK on Jan. 17, by two psychology instructors. "We were trying to get a sampling of student opinion on the war in Vietnam," said Steven Heeren, instructor of psychology, "but since we had only a small number of people who responded only 350 out of 15,000—we don't think that this sampling is at all representative of student opinion." The results, released by Heeren and Joseph Lyons, professor of psychology, found roughly 20 per cent of the respondents would favor "a less vigorous military policy," less than five per cent Plans approved- Continued from page 1 Harrison and Associates of Lawrence, will have exterior construction of dark-buff brick and cut Cottonwood limestone. It will be air-conditioned and will contain approximately 137,000 square feet, including 22,340 square feet in the child research wing. The total cost of the property including the building, fixed laboratory equipment and movable furnishings, landscape construction, architects' fees and associated costs is expected to be $3. - 549,000. Of this amount the Kansas Legislature provided $1,426. - 694 from the Educational Building Fund. The University provided $500,000 from other sources, and most of the remainder has been granted, pending approval of bids, under various federal programs. The National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, a division of the National Institutes of Health, granted $486.340 for the Child Research Project; the University is matching this grant on a 1-to-3 basis, from other sources. The National Institute grant is part of a larger grant which will provide associated facilities at the Medical Center in Kansas City and at the Parsons State Hospital in Parsons. The Kansas Commission for Higher Education Facilities provided $316,192 under Title 1, undergraduate facilities, of the Federal Higher Education Facilities Act. The federal government also favor the present military policy, and about 75 per cent would prefer "a more vigorous military policy." provided $644,864 under Title II, graduate facilities, of that act. Facilities in the building are specialized for teaching and research in the biological and human development sciences, most of which are conducted in laboratory situations. Many of the features of the building were included as a result of visits by a team of the building committee to new and highly recommended teaching and research structures on other campuses. The child research wing, for instance, includes child research laboratories and observation rooms, as well as a fenced, controlled, research playground just east of the building. Parents bringing children will have a special temporary-parking cut-out on the west curb, as well as a waiting area inside the building. Within the main building, the first two floors will be used chiefly by family life and human development, with food and textile laboratories predominating. The departmental office will be on the first floor; the office for the director and staff of the child research project will be on the second floor. On the third, fourth and fifth floors will be comparative biochemistry and physiology with department office on the third floor. On the sixth, seventh, and eighth floors, with departmental office on the seventh floor, will be microbiology. Faculty offices for comparative biochemistry and Continued on page 8 Then be sure to see the Representative from Bankers Life Company for information on Careers in: Thinking About A Underwriting Group Insurance Marketing Group Insurance Administration Electronic Data Processing Accounting Claims Instead of Just A Job? CAREER If you will have a degree in General Business, Accounting, Economics, Math or Liberal Arts, visit your Placement Office for more details. Better yet, sign up for an interview with our Representative when he visits your campus on February 20. BANKERS LIFE COMPANY DES MOINES, IOWA Lynn Jerner Alpha Chi Omega If you've never seen a poor boy dress—come in! We'd love to show you one. 12th & Oread BOYD TO STAR Daily Kansan Thursday, February 16, 1967 HOLLYWOOD - (UPI) Stephen Boyd will star in "Department K" in London for Columbia Pictures. SOPHOMORES! 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