8 Thursday, February 25, 1993 KU EQUESTRIAN CLUB KU LIFE MEETING 7PMOREADRM TONIGHT Horse Lovers Welcome & Beginners Too!" Soul Shaker Feb 26-27 Playing at Quincy Magoos In Topeka - Drink Specials - Dancing - Kitchen - Drink Specials Dancing Kit Then Step Over To The Other Side - Live Bands - New light show - DJ Upcoming Bands: - Jeff & Jeff, March 5-6 - Submytion March 11-13 Quincy Magoos 1517 Lane 232-9800 - London Drive March 19-20 Hockenbury Tavern Thur. Which Doctors? /Buttermilk Sat. --- Common Ground Fri. New Riddim Every sunday Acoustic open mic 1016 Mass. 865-4055 PAUL MITCHELL SEBASTIAN KMS Nucleic A. WAREHOUSE Salon & Supplies UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN IMAGE Largest Beauty Supply Selection in the Midwest! Professional advice from professionals. OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK. VISIT OUR SALON FOR A NEW LOOK! ROFFLER. AURA HAYASHI AURA Brocatto HAIR ZONE AT • BEAUTY • WAREHOUSE --- $2 OFF UDK COUPON --- On any product 'By Jennifer Swan Special to the Kansan Ten years ago Sunday, more than 125 million people sat down to say goodbye to Hawkeve, Hot Lips, Radar and the rest of the 4077th M*A*S*H* 'M*A*S*H' transcends realm of sitcoms 520 W. 23rd • 841-5885 • Exp. 2/28/93 (Minimum $10 purchase • Excludes sale items) Hours : M-F 9-8, Sat. 9-6, Sun. Noon-6 "M*A*S*H", a show that chronicled the lives of people in a military hospital in Korea during the Korean War, premiered in 1972. KU students are still watching reruns 20 years later. "The last episode was one of the shows I remember best," said Kerrie Wilson, Overland Park senior. "I grew up watching 'M*A*S*H', and I think a lot of people who did made sure to watch the final episode." Fans who missed the final episode the first time around can watch it at 10:35 p.m. Saturday on KMCB chan nel9 in Kansas City. Mo. Joan Quick, ratings manager for CBS in New York, rated more people saw the "*M*A*S*H" final than any other show in history. Beth Costello, program coordinator for KMBC, said the show has not lost its audience. "That particular show had a 50.2 rating," Quick said. "Only Super Bowls have done better." "We've had it for more than eight years and it's still doing very well." Philip Hatterman, graduate teaching assistant for communication studies at KU, said he thought the show's popularity was due to its ability to address social issues. "The show discussed problems that were occurring in Vietnam," he said "Things like America being a politic man for the world, sexism and racism" were just some of the issues. "Even after the hostility ceased in Korea, these issues were still affecting Americans and 'M*A*S*H' addressed them." Hatterman said he thought the last episode drew a large audience because people knew it would be their last chance to see the characters they had known for a decade. Bill Maclanahan, a Korean War vet eran, said he enjoyed watching the last episode of "M*A*S*H." "The show is popular in Macao," he said. "It's shown in English with the Chinese translation at the bottom of the screen." Quick said there was no indication that "M*A*S*H" was losing any of its popularity. She said it was possible the show was on somewhere in the world at any given time of the day. "I brought back some of the few good times we had over there," he said. "Coming home was a good memory. You can't wilt the bad ones." "M*A*A*H" continues to be seen by a large audience. said "M*A*S*H" was popular in his country. M"*A$*H"H reruns can be seen in Lawrence at 11:30 p.m. on KMBC channel 9 and at 11 p.m. on KTKA channel 49. "It's on in so many countries," she said. But "M*A"*S*H* is popular all over the world. Tek Chang, Macao junior, Hatterman said the show's popularity made it more than just another sitcom. "It's part of Americana," he said Continued from Page 7. 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Medical School, Leonard Fleck-associate professor at the center for Ethics & Humanities Life Sciences at Michigan State University Don Marquis-professor of ethics at the center for Ethics Tom Stryker-professor of law at the university of Kansas School of Law. Thursday, February 25, 12:30 p.m.-1:45 p.m. —Room 104 Opening Address: Richard Lamn--former three term governor of Colorado. Current director of the University of Denver's Center for Public Policy. PANEL 2. What is the best way to obtain a system of 100% access: market initiatives or additional government intermediation? Thursday, February 25, 2:00 p.m.-5:00 p.m. --Room 203 John Crosty- junior vice-president of Policy Development for the A.M.A. Woody Eno-general counsel for the Health Insurance Association of America. Marlene Marshall-Minnesota State Health Commissioner. Water Station-Rollington, Minnesota Care Cases. Court Studies: The Career for Study of Population, St. Louis U.S. Thursday, February 25, 7:00 p.m.--Alumni Center Banquet Speaker: Barbara Langner-Kansas Commission on the Future of Health Care PANEL 3. What is the impact of health care reform on communities with limited access to medical services? Dave Keersen-director, Alameda County Health Care Service Agency, Lillian Pardon-p professor of pediatrics and neurology at KU Medical School, Oakland, CA, and MOSCHINO Center for Disease Control. Friday, February 26, 9:30 a.m.-11:30 a.m.-Room 203 Raymond Davis-karman, Dept. Health Services Administration at K.U. Adalfon Falcon-Senior Policy for the National Hipaa of Hispanic People. Clausing Address: Charles Epps, Jr.-dean of the Howard University Medical School Friday, February 26, 12:30 p.m.-1:45 p.m. --Room 203 Mom and Pop have the prices that students can afford. Ve support Jayhawk basketball! 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