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About The daily Nebraskan. ([Lincoln, Neb.) 1901-current | View Entire Issue (Sept. 20, 1955)
Paqe 8 THE NEBRASKAN Tuesday, September 20, 1 955 ram V t H'' V.. '"Wit- w 3 X i j ! j i t j i i i i . ' : i ...... . t r r ! J, $ - " v; ' v' . .. I 1 . V I . v.,v.... S -riff i i- Pharmacy Plans Lyman Hall, proposed new home of the College of Phar macy, is scheduled for construc tion in the spring. The building is named in honor of Dr. Rufus Lvman. dean emeritus of the College of Pharmacy. It will re place Pharmacy Hall, which was built in 1885 and is the oldest building on the campus. Phar macy Hall will be removed. MU High School To Open In 30 Dap University High To Open Soon J Ag Campus Building The new University High School pictured above will open its doors sometime within the next thirty days. In the interim, classes are meeting in the Teach ers' College High School. The building was begun last fall and By Judy Bust is the oldest building on the Copy Editor j campus. The first tangible evidence of the Als slated for immediate con- CAfcClia4C UUUU- - . J f V AArt intr nro(rrm is th University Hi?h College at an estimated cost of malea cost 01 School, which will open within the , $260,000. The addition will house all that remains to complete the building is the interior. It is the first tangible evidence of the University's eighteen building construction program. The whole program will take ten years to complete. Teachers' College offices will remain in their present locations for the time being. In the fu ture, they will occupy the third floor of the new Administration Hall. The new Biochemistry and Nutrition Building, pictured above is slated for construction in the near future. The Leo A. Daly Co. drew the tentative plans and the architects draw ing above. Also a part of th long range construction program, the building will be constructed on the Ag campus No estimated cost was available. the Ag campus is a Biochemistry and Nutrition building at an esti- j Funds for most of these build-1 The married students then at ings are made available from the ! tempted to encourage a structure io;' m a r r i e a nousing to oe con- state's ten-year institutional build- A new Administration Hall is a , ing tax levy. The current tax levy next 30 days, according to admin istrative sources. Other buildings i i the multimil lion dollar program are in the blueprint stage and plans for con struction of some are scheduled for early spring, officials said, offices and an enlargement of the I part of the University's long-range new library. building program. It will be an ad- Due to the increased enrollment. 1 aiuon 10 lne Present leacners loi expires in 1957 fend will be again proposed then. The levy has yielded approximately $11,500,000 the University has rushed plans for I leSe extending south and facing! since its passage in 194. an addition to the Women's Resi dence Halls. The Board of Regents recently authorized the appoint- University High School, located i ment off, 4 fiscal aent s! )" at 14th and Vine Streets, will re place Teachers College High School.' A large part of the Teach ers College offices will remain in the old building. The Board of Regents recently authorized preparation of plans for a building to house the CoUege of Pharmacy and Department of Bac teriology tentatively slated for 14th and Vine Streets, west of Bancroft Hall. The utilization of this location hinges on terms of a pending agreement between the University and the city of Lincoln, Chancellor Clifford Hardin said. build the addition The Robert Schweser Co., of Omaha in association with the Na tional Bank of Commerce in Lin coln was tentatively appointed. Schweser's fee is an estimated $4 per thousand raised including necessary attorney fees. east. , The new Student Health will re. It will be a four-story structure place the temporary buildings east housing all of t h e administrative of Bancroft Hall. Funds will be ob offices. The third floor will be tained partly through a five dollar turned over to Teachers College i increase in tuition to begin next for office and classroom use. J semester. An additional five dollar All nf the Student Affairs nffirps increase will be assessed tor tne - j including the offices of the deans of men and women, junior di vision, public relations, editor i a 1 department, business offices and IBM services will be in the building. The building will cost an Davis and Wilson of Lincoln were i estimated $800,000 and architect's appointed to prepare plans and specifications for the addition. It will cost approximately $400,000 and will house 135 girls. structed on the Ag campus. The project was sponsored chiefly by the University of Nebraska Dames, an organization of students' wives. The attempt was stymied when residents of proposed area opposed the necessary re-zoning action in the City Council. The action was disapproved and no immediate plans are underway for alternate sites. drawings have been made, but' are not available. Under construction now are of fice laboratory buildings at the Ag- Marquette Apartments, south of ; ricultural Experiment Stations at passed a bill authorizing the Um the dorms, will be razed to make Scottsbluff and North Platte. Each versity to float bond issues for the room for the addition. The Univer- building is expected to amount to purpose of building resident- $150,000. I ial buildings. addition to the Student Union. The increase will also be in effect next semester, making tuition $90 for residents of Nebraska. The Union addition will house ad ditional meeting rooms, an out door patio and more lounging rooms. Both buildings are not slated for immediate construction, but are part of a long range plan. Last spring, the legislature sitv has abandoned its original in- Fourteenth Street would have toitention of building the new build- be rerouted, cutting out a jog m the street, to have enough build ing room for the construction of the building,' he said. The City Council will take up the matter in the near future, according to of ficials. The new building will be named Lyman Hall in honor of Dr. Rufus Lyman, dean meritus of the College of Pharmacy. It will be a three-story structure and is ex pected to cost $750,000 equipped. T h present College of Pharm acy, built in 1885, will be razed on completion of the new building. It ing in the same style as the pres ent dorms. The proposed building will be four stories high and of modernistic design. In some instances, three women students are occupying a room de signed for two residents. Sororities are attempting to ease 'the pres sure on dorms by allowing fresh man pledges to move into houses. Plans are in the discussion stage for a new men's dormitory on the Ag campus. No construction date or probable cost were available for publication. Also planned for construction on MAKE Siegel Office Equippsn Your Typewriter Headquarters SALES SERVICE RENTALS All IMakes New Portable Typewriters 228 X. 13th (1st Door North of Y.M.C.A.) OH TToinfiiofi Enjoy a Cool Mildness never possible before! .... -t ' L s n HI 'y . put A t smile in YOUR i z3 SMOKING! J 1 1 L "Of, ft? TURNPIKE Lincoln's Finest Ballroom Welcomes The Students TONY BRADLEY Saturday, Sept. 24 RALPH FLANAGAN Friday, Oct 14 South 14th Hiway 77 TUOEKIT! 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