Campus Progress Report No. 39, Letter from Walter M. Tisdale to President Evan R. Collins, 1964 March 17

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LT Mawoh, 1964

FROG Walter M. Medale
TOs Preaident Evan iH. Coldins

SUBSEOR: CAMPUS PROJEO REPORD NO, 39

de Yootings ani basement columns for the Union are
prachleally completed and o few forms have bean eraeted for
the Miueation Bullding, next on the List.

a Today we sanplete the pouring of the eapped
columme in the dining hell region. Thie will enable us to
immediately follow with the upper stories above the dining=
hel, on unite "o" end "x" (south tier). Ib is estimmted this
phase should take about three weeks, after which ell trades
operations, auch as pluvbing, electrical, B.V.A.G., may be
conducted in sequence through the six uatte whieh are to be
ewapletsed by this Septeniber.

3. We ave prepering to pour the third floor of the
bower «
h, Basement walle and some operations on the poddun

floor ave being poured on Dormitory No. 1, along the Eaat
amd Weak wiage

5. My. Dean Adams, arehiteet's representative on ite,
yas veplaced this week by Mr. Turton.
6. ¢ Appointment hae been made for next week to discuss

‘the stocking of our lake with game fieh. The Department of
Conservation of New York State ia cooperating niealy with us.
Dr, Greene, who is in charge of fisheries, ia thelr representative.

Ce: De. David Hartley

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