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11, 1962

TAE MICHIGAN DAILY

11, 1962 THE MICHIGAN DAILY

IUSIC SCHOOL NEXT:
Rapidity Marks North Campus Growth

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By EARL POLE
In 1951, the acres now compris-
ing the North Campus of the Uni-
versity were farmlands, their gent-
ly rolling hills given over to pas-
ture and grain fields.
Today the. area is the site of
over a half-dozen laboratory and
service buildings and of apartment
housing for 700 student families.
On the drawing boards of archi-
tects are detailed plans for addi-
tional educational buildings as
well as long-range proposals for
development of the entire North
Campus.
Enrollment Needs
In recent years, discussions of
higher education have tended to
concentrate upon questions of
mounting enrollments, and the
need for more teachers, more
buildings, more books and equip-
ment, and more money. These
needs are very real, but University
faculty and administrators have
also seen in them a - tremendous
opportunity to expand the services
of higher education to a society
requiring an ever-growing source
of educated manpower.
To accept this opportunity and
to fulfill its obligation to future
generations of students, the Uni-
versity began early to plan for
the years of growth which lie
ahead.
- The Regents commissioned the

first action to acquire land for the
development of a new campus area
north of the Huron River in Ann
Arbor at the meeting of December,
1949. At the May 19 meeting the
Regents authorized a contract with
Eero Saarinen and Associates of
Birmingham, Mich., to provide
outside consultation in the devel-
opment of the area north of the
Huron River. There followed a
period of intensive preliminary
planning for campus development
under the direction of Eero Saari-
nen. On Nov. 23, 1951, Saari-
nen made his report to the Re-
gents and presented the first ele-
ments of a plan which gave form
to the North Campus project.
Industrial Liaison
A unique feature of the North
Campus is the close liaison with
industry which both the Univer-
sity and the City of Ann Arbor
are encouraging. Both Parke-Davis
and Company, and the Bendix
Corporation have already con-
structed research centers which
make possible an exchange of per-
sonnel and information beneficial
to both education and industry.
Nearing the beginning of con-
struction is the proposed School of
Music Building. Plans drawn up
include a central administration
and service area, housing, a stu-
dent center, with wings on each
side.

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LIVING MEMORIAL-Like the Phoenix in mythology which continued to gain new life through de-
composition, the nuclear reactor at the Phoenix Project at North Campus gives power to the peaceful
uses of atomic energy. The Project serves as a memorial to the men who lost their lives in the Second
World War,
One of these wings will include
the studios, classrooms and prac-
tice rooms, while the other will
house band and choral rehearsal
halls.
The proposed building will oc-
cupy 110,000 square feet of land.
It is not expected that the North
and Central Campuses will ever
be completely divorced from each
other, even though an effort is
being made to centralize the vari-
ous schools and colleges of the
University on one campus or an-
other.

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