Page 10-Friday, August 13, 1982-The Michigan Daily
AlumniCenter
After years in the basement of the
Michigan Union, the doors of the new
head quarters of the Alumni
Association opened to the public at
the end of July. Employees say there *R
has not yet been a negative comment
about the building, formally called the
Alumni Center. Constructed using
private gifts of $3.5 million, the
building was designed by Hugh Newell
Jacobsen as a "symbol of commit-
ment" to the University's alumni. Of-
fices employing 30 people take up
most of the center, and cohference
rooms are available on a reservation
basis. The center will be open from 8
anm. to 05p. Mnday through Friday
andu inthe bmoringofootbly alleSatur-
days. Ltdatteconro Fletcher
Alund WashntronstAluicenterin is
qpite a change after the Union base-
ment.
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