Campus Progress Report No. 103, Letter from Walter M. Tisdale to President Evan R. Collins, 1967 October 2

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SYA ONIVERBIEY OF NEW YORK A ALBANY
ALbexy, New York 12203

2 Gateber, LOOT
FROM: Walter Me Medale
BOs President van R. Collin

SUBdaGws Coapus Progcess Report Wo. 103

This morning we inspected and adcepted the bosenent region of
no Saviness Adminieteebion bullding. Chis takeover canitted the equipnen’
rooms sud one storeroon, which ig necessary for the eleeteiclan to oceupy
Yor electrical equipment ded to finish up the punch List. Lhia store
pot, however, WLLL be vacated within a week ox two.

We also inspected ond accepted the salt water systen of the
Aquarium. You 1. vamentber thet a mulber of changes were requested here,
in order to give us grevter assurances that the salt weter would not be
contaminated by metallic loninetion. hese cha 6 have now all. been
egtisfactorLly completed, ani the system may be put into operation immediately.

“
Tnspected, but not avsepted owing to certaln incoupletions, were

the ladies Locker roou and the post office aren on the north-western cox

the potilun. These nrcae however should seon be completed and in ow

de for use within oc month.

Walter M. Medale
Aseistant to the President
for Planning & Development

Ge: Vice President Milton Olson
Vice President Bex], Drocasiler
De. Robéyt Alen
Be. John Carlock
Me. John F. Buckhett, die.

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