Show Committee Plans Building Needs For Postwar Years University Health Center Will Be Completed in Four Months By Lorraine Stephens With completion of the university Health Center expected in a campus postwar planning headed by Mervin is considering a. number of buildings to be construct ed in the postwar Concrete for the Health Center foundation was poured Ground was broken August H. L. Marshall of the health and physical education reported The health center will be a modern two-story brick structure to house the health service now located on the third floor of the It will contain examining and guidance preventative an emergency ward and for students too sick to stay in their usual but not ill enough for Structure Planned Additions to Carlson the building of a boys an ore dressing a a Fine Arts an a laboratory school for the education department and a number of structures Tor the medical school are under by the Planning for the medical primarily an enlargement to develop a medical center near the General is being done by a special committee headed by Dr When Carlson hall was only one-fourth of the building indicated by was It is likely that the other three-fourths of the plans will be carried Boys Dormitory The neeS for a boys' dormitory has been emphasized by present housing Neighboring colleges and universities in Utah and nearby states have superior Since enrollment after the war is gen- orally conceded to be from to because of war veterans and war workers as well as a large number of students now still in high a greater interest has been shown in the Freshman classes at the university during the past few years have been about 1000 short of There is an urgent need for an ore dressing laboratory to replace the building little more than a shed now being committee members A good deal of expensive machinery is in the present ramshackle Building Faculty classrooms and auditorium space for from to people would be provided in the Humanities building now under The classrooms would be of a more appropriate size than many now in Facilities for the music department have long been recognized as The art and speech departments are hampered b y present The proposed Fine Arts building would take care of these A laboratory school to expand and modernize the facilities of Stewart Training possibly including a high has been mentioned as a building An armory for the use of Military Science and Tactics students is under Postwar Construction the war is over and materials are available again for construction a number of new buildings will probably be built in a relatively short according to A greater brought about by the period during which almost no construction has been together with probable decreased labor will be responsible for Repair work will necessary because of the minimum of maintenance the Members of Hogan's committee include Leland H. H. L. W. Kent President LeRoy E. Cowles and L. D. |