Campus Progress Report No. 19, Letter from Walter M. Tisdale to President Evan R. Collins, 1963 October 29

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29 October, 1963
Welter M. Tiadele

President Evan R. Coline

CANEUS PROGRESS REPORT 71.9

Le The curbing along Madieon Aveme Encbension
is bedag lnwtalied.

Be Yhe Piret preawrs wall, panels, which are
schaiied to be Imetalled on “he Commissary, arrived
pusveray fron the plawt in Maseachuseits. The ribe
ie white conerote, and the backgraul closely

: pie the mulidecolored Matrix which we heve la

cour sample. These pebbles are a mixture of ight tan,
dexk tan, and sose alighbly pink and Bleck.

Continuation of the pourdag af rot on unlk
te of the Seviee Building. Tala will yedbdbly be
ooupleted this week.

4h, fhe fivet vain we heave had in a month,

JivGle though 26 was, hag msde a pexcaptible ditiae
ence to the seeding of the athletic Clelds, which

ave now showing faivhy green on the southern perimeter.

5, Footings have been poured for the high riae,
aud velntoceed columms ave now balag placed atup theao
Tootlags «

Ges Dr. David Hortley
Me. Merle Methaway

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