Page 10 University Daily Kansan Thursday, Sept. 13, 1962 Dental Students May Get Aid Kansas dental students, all of whom must attend out-of-state schools, may get tuition help if a proposal to come before the Kansas legislature this fall is approved. The proposal offers $400 a year from the state on tuition. Kansas has no dental school. Dental students' fees out-of-state average $900, compared to $450 medical students pay in the state. If the proposal is passed, dental students will pay only as much for fees as KU medical students. The proposal also allows $1,100 annually for each Kansas student at the University of Kansas City, since it receives most Kansas dental students. Fach dental student thus will be allowed $1,500, or approximately what the state expends in support of KU medical students. Today Kansas has one dentist per 2,513 persons, slightly under the national ratio of 1 to 2,006. But K.C.U.predicts a critical shortage of dentists in Kansas in the next ten years unless the number of its dentists increases proportionately with the population. KU Professor Dies at 82 Clarence Cory Crawford, 82-yearold professor of history who taught at KU for more than 40 years, died last week. He had lived in Lawrence since 1907. Prof. Crawford graduated from KU in 1903 with a Phi Beta Kappa membership. After receiving his master's degree at KU, he went to the University of Wisconsin, where he received his doctor's degree in 1906. The following year Prof. Crawford began teaching at KU and taught continuously except for a year at Minnesota and a summer at Chicago University. He retired from teaching in 1950. Prof. Crawford's special interest was English Legal History. His research covered the Suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act. He published two articles on that subject in the English Historical Review. During World War II, he taught Naval History. Survivors are his wife, Elizabeth, of the home; two sons, Richard of Alexandria, Va., and George of Shawnee and two grandchildren. Professor Returns from AEC L. Worth Seagondollar, professor of physics, has returned from a summer professor program at the Atomic Energy Commission's Hanford plutonium plant. The program included 14 professors from 10 universities and was sponsored by the AEC and the General Electric Company. Prof. Seagondollar's special field of interest is low energy nuclear physics and van de Graaff generators. See Us . . . Before You Buy Typewriters BIG SELECTION New Portables ● Royal ● Olympia ● Smith Corona ● Olivetti ● Remington Standards And Electrics Sales Service Rental LAWRENCE TYPEWRITER 735 Mass. VI 3-3644 OPEN THURSDAY TILL 8:30 P.M. JACKETS Nylon with quilted insulation collar unfolds into a warm hood. Reversible—Blue, black and olive. FALL SPORT COATS New natural shoulder, flap pocket style coats in a large variety of muted and bold patterns. Several fabrics to select from. $4.98 to $19.98 A large selection of new fall styles in light or heavy weights. Newest fall fabrics. SKI-JACKETS $14.98 $19.95 to $39.50 IN THE NEWEST, SMARTEST STYLES STYLECRAFT 100% Wool Fabrics Style variety . . . color variety . . . pattern variety . . . back to the campus in the newest suit for young men, at prices you like to pay. $29.50 to $39.50 GLENSHIRE STYLED FOR COMFORT Smart new slim-line styling! Long-wearing hard-finished wool fabrics! Displayed in scores of new colors and patterns. Shop early for best selection. $44.50 to $55.00 HYDE PARK LEADING NEW STYLES Hand-fashioned suits you would expect to pay much more for! Styles, colors and patterns found only in a Hyde Park suit. $65.00 SWEATERS By Jockey & Arena New fall styles & colors. Slipovers cardigans and sleeveless styles. $4.98 to $15.95 STORM COATS New rain repellant coats. Solid colors or muted plaids. Some with warm zip-out plaid liners. $10.95 to $29.50 A BIG "VARIETY" OF SPORT SHIRTS LONG SLEEVE NEW SNAP TAB - NEW BUTTON DOWNS - NEW ZIPPER STYLES - NEW SHORT TABS Famous nationally advertised shirts, completely guaranteed first quality, many are wash-n-wear. $2.98 to $5.95 DRESS SHIRTS DRESS SHOES Newest fall styles by Van Heusen and Marlboro. Snap tabs, button-down and conventional collars. Long wearing shoe styled with the young man in mind. Fully guaranteed. $2.98 to $5.00 $8.95 to $14.95 T 25 s sity by and frat FALL SLACKS Fabrics that are the newest. Snug-duds, plain front or pleated front styles. Wash and wear or wool worsteds. Perfect for back-to-school wear. The world's most wanted Slack T thre Thu 504 $5.98 to $14.95 Cotton Casual Pants By Lee and Kole Sport New slim styles short rise. Plain or fancy patterns. $3.98 to $5.98 MEN'S HOSE By Jockey & Corwin Gr Ph Al Pr OI Mo Te Mo Ni JI Bo Br AG G Ila Fa Mar Io A great selection of the newest colors and patterns. Cottons, wools & Banlons. 55c to $1.50