Dec. 9, 2003

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Contact: Lt. Col. Brian De Toy, Military Science, (785) 864-1105.

KU Military Science Building to celebrate 60th anniversary Dec. 11

LAWRENCE -- The public is invited to help the University of Kansas Military Science Department commemorate the 60th anniversary of the Military Science Building at 3:30 p.m. Thursday, Dec. 11.

1942 KU graduate Ross Ley, who was the cadet battalion commander in 1941-42 and an Army ROTC instructor from 1942 to 1944, will be the guest speaker at the commemoration ceremony on the building's second floor. WWII-era equipment and clothing will be on display.

Earlier in the day at 2:30 p.m., the Jayhawk Battalion will conduct its end-of-semester awards ceremony and Ley will present each graduating cadet with his or her branch of service.

"This event pays tribute to those who have gone before, especially those of the 'Greatest Generation,'" said Lt. Col. Brian De Toy, professor of military science. "It also pays tribute to those who are serving today and to the future of the military -- the cadets of the Jayhawk Battalion."

In 1939, Chancellor Deane W. Malott proposed construction of an armory for the ROTC, which had nearly doubled in ranks in two years to 700 students.

Construction of the building began in spring 1941. The federal Works Progress Administration initially financed the construction, providing $143,000 if the university raised $25,000 and contributed building materials. The KU Endowment Association raised the money from 22 KU alumni and other supporters.

However, the building was not yet complete in 1942 when the WPA was shut down. KU then turned to the Kansas Legislature for help. In 1943 the legislators appropriated $69,000 to complete the building. The Military Science Building was completed Nov. 1, 1943, and was dedicated the following month.

The three-story building, with a veneer of stones the university had saved from old Snow Hall, contained a rifle range, artillery storage room and a large drill room as well as classrooms and offices.

The Military Science Building is located at 1520 Summerfield Hall Drive, immediately south of Anschutz Library and west of Malott Hall. The closest parking is in the garage located just north of Allen Fieldhouse.

For further information, please contact De Toy at (785) 864-1105.

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