MINUTES ON MELTING OF COMMITTEE OW STUDENT LIVING CONDITIONS The Comaittes on Student Living Conditions under the direction of Wiss Plorence Black, chairman, met at 9:00 a. m. Saturday, February 21, in the office of the Adviser of Women, 220 Frank Strong Nell. All members of the conmittee--Dr. Allen, Dr. Canuteson, Mr. Ambrosius, Mr. Clark, ir, Werner, Miss Meguiar, and Miss Black were present, Miss Black announced that a sub-committee of the following persong-~Miss Meguiar, Mr. Werner, and Mr. Ambrosgiug--had been appointed to handle the details regarding controversial issues between householders and students and to make financial adjustuents. _ Miss Black stated that the purpose of the meeting was to learn about the problems with which the comittee would generally be concerned. Miss Meguier and Miss Miller presented to each member of the comai ttee a statement covering the following questions on housing of studente--fire protection, lighting, furnishings, heating, regulations regarding sixe of rooms and bath room facilities, health of students, inspection service, price fixation, financial adjustments with a citation of present pegubathoms regarding length of contract of residence and penalties for default, Dr, Canuteson, reporting on prokiens of student health, pointed out that the purpose of the health service is to provide medieal attention to students, physical examinations, advice on corrective defects, certain teaching work, and work on cooperative enterprises with other agencies involving housing sondi tions, end general welfare of the student in the class room-lighting, heating, nutrition, and environment. Medical care of the sick"ie @ snall part of the service, but the work at the University of Kansas began as hospitalisation and dispensary sorviee for the sick.