Monday, April 24,1972 5 Plan Pairs Interns The National Intern Matching Program recently announced nationwide pairings between graduate and graduating medical students at the University of Kansas Medical Institutions that train interns. Graduating students indicated to the Matching program their desire for programs in institutions. After reviewing the applications, institutions supplied the matching program with materials and information on positions in various programs. The matching program then paired their preferential choices with candidates. DR. DAVID WAXMAN, dean for student affairs and associate professor of pediatrics at the American Medical Center, said Thursday that the matching program, whose operational center is in Philadelphia, has seven member organizations including the American Medical College, the American Society of American Medical Colleges. The matching program also had liaisons with public health service agencies. Waxman said he had taken advantage of the pairing program. He received his M.D. degree from Syracuse in 1950. According to Waxman, the pairing program is the best KU Develops Computer Plan For Efficiency A faster and more efficient way of obtaining information for instructors is the purpose of the computer network at the University of Kansas, according to Kemmil A Bishop, associate professor in geotechnical and petroleum engineering. BISHOP SAID it would be possible with this method for the instructor to obtain information concerning a topic quicker and more thoroughly than in the past. The three committees are the Ethernet Computer, the UCG and the Functions Computing Committees. The Executive Computer Committee's main function is as a representative of the administration, headed by Chancellor E. L Laurence Chalmer Jr., and to the comp. office which implements its decisions. The UCC handles the development of policies and procedures relating to all phases of computer operations on the island. Crews Young The UCC is made up of people from various units of the University of Chicago, from all of the departments plus the libraries, the School of Medicine and the central admin office, to make up this committee of 27. Because of the UCC's size, much of its business is transacted through four subcommittees: the Function, Initials, the Finance, and the Range Review and the Long Range Planning Subcommittees. approach to coordinating internship selections. James Rosser, associate vice chancellor for academic affairs, has served as the chief pharmacy and head of the Executive computer committee. Campus Bulletin OF THE 126 graduating seniors at the Medical Center, 78 per cent received their first choice of intern assignments and 85 per cent were paired with either their or second choice. Waxman said, Big 8 Alumni Directors; 6:30 a.m. Governors Room, Kansas Union. Of the 46 new doctors who have received internships in Kansas, 20 will intern at the Medical Center, 18 will intern in Wichita and two will interm at Bethany Hospital in Kansas City, Ks. Journal Club: 11:30 a.m., Alcove B. Speech and Drama: 11:30 a.m., Alcove D. English Department: noon, Alcove C. Twenty-four doctors will intern at hospitals in Kansas City, Mo. English Department; noon, Alcove C. B 8 Alumni Directors; noon, Centennial Room. German Department: noon. Watkins Room Linguistics: moon, Curry Room. College Office: 12:15 p.m., English Room. Audio-Reader: 12:30 p.m., Alcove A. Military internships will place five doctors in the Army, three in the Navy, and six inthe Air College Office: 12.13 p.m., English room. Audio-Reader: 12.30 p.m., Alcove A. Russian Table: 12.30 p.m., Meadowlark Room. international Room Physics Lab 4 a.m. p.m. 237 Mailt Russian Table: 12:30 p.m., Meadowlark Room: Search Committee: 2:30 p.m., In- Force. The remainder of the Medical School class will intern at hospitals throughout the United States. By STEVE RIEL Kansan Staff Writer The selection of Kansas delegates to the Republican and Democratic convention will be completed by June 10. Later this summer, these com- missioners and uncommitted delegates go to San Diego to nominate the two major presidential candidates. THERE ARE 31 local delegates from Douglas County who will attend the state convention. The delegates include Carthage, Mo., freshman, who was elected an alternate to the national convention in the area on Tuesday. SIMS: 6 p.m. Council Room. General Motors Scholarships: 6 p.m. At that time, the 1,242 local unit delegates, who were elected in unit delegates, were placed at large delegation. These 10 at-large delegates, combined with the 68 at-large delegates already chosen at the district level, will comprise the Kansas Party Conventions To Pick Delegates Political Science: 6.30 p.m., Curry Room Student Rights and Responsibilities: 7 p.m., Room 305. The Kansas Republican party will complete selection of national convention delegates at the convention Saturday in Toonka. Council Room 185A. 7 p.m., Baltimore Senate Academic Affairs: 7 p.m., International Room. THE TRADITIONAL in popularity is becoming less popular among graduating doctors, and many choose an intern program in which they rotate among various medical services, many new doctors prefer programs which have a high degree of residency specialization, he said. Seminar in Physiology) 7:30 p.m. Oread Room. Waxman said, although there were only four nurses in medicine and seven in surgery, there were currently only five slots for rotating interns, at the end of the year. Tweemers; 7:30 p.m., Hoglontal伎 Workers' Recognition Prayer; 7:30 Women's Recognition Prayer The district convention also selected an at-large candidate. He was appointed executive from Olathe. His membership on the national delegation will be submitted for inclusion in the state convention Saturday. Women's Recognition Program: 7:30 p.m. Kansas Room p.m., Kansas Room. GASN) 7:30 p.m., Big II Room. ternational Room. Overcameras: 7:30 p.m., Regionall list. WASHINGTON (AP) — The growth fell below 1 per cent last year, only the second time this year in a decade for the Bureau and Sunday. According to the bureau, the national growth rate in 1971 was 0.38 per cent compared with 1.06 in 1969. This difference below one per cent, in 1968. The state Republican convention will also consider resolutions which will determine the nominees of the national delegation. Kansas Democrat will meet Missouri district level con- ventions. Part of these con- tions will be 21 local delegates who were eche- nued in April to serve as local delegates were committed to George M. McGovern D-S.D. and Robert W. Browning. THE KU STUDENTS who will attend the district convention are Lynn Knox, St. Louis freshman; Jonathan Gurns, Barn Hills, Hutchinson fifth engineering student; Jackie Davis, Lawrence graduate student; Robert Park senior; Betty Jo Charlton Lawrence graduate student; Charlie Wichita junior Lawrence graduate law second-year law student. At these district conventions 30 of the 31 Kansas Democratic nominees will be chosen. Each Candidate select six dialectele elect six national delegates. The remaining five delegates will be chosen at the Democratic state convention on June 10. The district and state con- tinues of the Democratic party will be held in separate con­ resolutions which will determine the national delegation's plat­ form. University of Kansas women who have made contributions to the University will be honored at the reception, which occurred 30 tonight in the Kansas Room of the Kansas Union at the annual Women's Recognition Night sponsored by the Commission on the Status of Women. On Jan. 1, the total population including military personnel rose to 6 million, an increase of two million people over the previous year. The bureau said the decline in the rate dropped dramatically last year to 7.2 per one thousand and the lowest rate ever recorded. Commission Plans Recognition Night Four women will be inducted into the Hall of fame, in its third year, honors KU women faculty, staff, or graduates who played for KU Winners of the SMOP scholarships, the Watkins scholarships and Women's Memorial scholarship. The Women's Memorial scholarship is given in honor of a KU woman whose career was tragically ended. The SMOP money comes from onationals. The awards ceremony, which begins at 8 p.m., is open to the public. Awards will be given to the outstanding woman teacher, outstanding woman senior, outstanding female group (residence halls, sororities and scholarship halls) and nine innovative women students. The women were selected from the student students, faculty and alumni. Also named are next year's members of CWENS, sophomore woman's honorary, and Mortar Freshmen named to CWENS are : Nanah Bench Hutchinson, Carroban Ursula Klimke, Ursula Mackenzie, Ulissy Candy Charley, Wukla Krishna Coatier Mr. Paul Cairns, Coatier Mr. Piaa Clainman, Hill City Cairns, Hill City Driscoll, Hill Cairns, Hill Driscoll, Hill Cairns, Hill Driscoll, Hill Board, senior women's honorary Gretwinkle Greenham/Hillbush, Paterson City College, Hasselt, Parkside, Oklahoma City, Kirkland, Overland Park, Washington, Winston-Salem, Kim Hoekstra, Sacramento, Sacramento, Kalamazoo, Kansas City, Knoxville, Knoxville, Knoxville, McAllen AFB, Linden Lake Knoxville, McAllen AFB, Linden Lake Michel Llechk, Applepitt, W. Wife, Fidia Gomez, Fidia Gomez, Village Patterson Mills, Martha Village, Patterson Mills, Martha Village, Oka, Paula Parkerd, Wellington, Oka, Pauls Twenty-six jailers who were accepted into Tennesseans Overland Park Jail, L.A. Armored Troop, Cobb County Cally Berg, Kannah Clu (Ms., Mt.), Nesco Condine, Kannah Clu (Ms., Mt.), Nesco Condine, Kannah Clu (Ms., Mt.) Jeremy Crawford, Kansas City, Kan. Marvin Dodgegen, Pittsburgh, Micha. Marvin Evans, Overland Park, N.J. Nicole Johnson, Overland Park, N.J. Nikelle Haskell, Butler City, Kana. Nikelle Haskell, Butler City, Kana. Anna McFride, Lawness, Linda Millett, St. Louis, M. to Millett, St. Louis, M. to Millett, St. Louis, Jorge Newman, Kansas City, Josephine Ginn, Prairie Village, Lawrence, Ginn Prairie Village, Prairie Village, Lawrence "The Spanish Hour" by Maurice Ravel and "Gianni Schichi" by Pucini, will be presented by the University of California at 1 p.m. Wednesday in the Experimental Theatre in Murphy Hall. Stage production for "The Spaint Horse," a "spain farce, is being directed by Kenneth Kane," the man Paige, associate professor of voice, is directing the stage work. Kenneth Kane, which tells of a forging of a will Leann Hillmer, assistant instructor in piano, is the musical director and pianist for both operas KU Workshop To Perform Two Operas BREITKOHL (AP)—A HEAVY SAMURAIATWEST COAST SECRET HEYDREAMS 2 p.m. - News Weather Sports 3 p.m. - NBC Sports (after 10 p.m.) 4 p.m. - The Weather Channel 5 p.m. - News Weather Sports 6 p.m. - News Weather Sports 7 p.m. - News Weather Sports 8 p.m. - Traditional Jazz 9 p.m. - Traditional Jazz 10 p.m. - News Weather Sports 10 p.m. - Rock and roll KANU Schedule Stereo 91.5 FM Robert Redford George Segal & Co. 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