6 Thursday. April 7 1994 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN No home on the range Cowgirl museum needs new lace to its rest boots The Associated Press HEREFORD, Texas — After months of fintin' and court,'Hereford's most famous Cowgirl still seems stumped by her proposals. Four cities — Abilene, Granbury, Fort Worth and Dodge City, Kan. — remain in the running to win the hand of the National Cowgirl Hall of Fame & Western Heritage Center. Museum officials know their collection must leave Hereford to expand and attract more tourists. But they can't decide where it should go. "We're trying to find a community where the Hall of Fame would be a complete fit," said executive director Margaret Formby. "We don't want Just real estate - we want to be integrated, promoted, continue to have tender-loving care." The Hall of Fame opened in 1975 in the basement of the Deaf Smith County Library. Six years later, it took over a 10-room house off a gravel road that winds around a Hereford neighborhood. And that house got cramped as 121 women were inducted into the Hall of Fame and museum workers documented the contributions of 600 others. Formby said there is not nearly adequate space to show off the growing assortment of spurs, saddles, sequined hats, muddy boots and rifles that pay tribute to pioneering women of the American West. Photos and paintings — along with diaries and research books — capture glimpses of broncobusters, rodeo clowns, postmistresses, auctioneers and suffragettes. Memorabilia is tucked inside display cases and eucalyptus-scented hallways to honor the likes of novelist Willa Cather, sharpoonter Annie Oakley, artist Georgia O'Keeffe and exploring guide Sacjawea. Forbemy says women's stamp on the Old West was largely ignored until about 25 years ago, even though women "brought the culture, opened the hospitals and orphanages, kept the histories." But this farm- and cattle-rooted city has not lured consistent crowds to the museum: Only about 2,000 visitors stop by each year. So officials last October announced they were seeking a new city as home for the Hall of Fame. Ten bids were cut to four in February. Formly she hopes the museum board can choose one this month. Fort Worth offers about 1.3 million tourists annually to its stockyards, where the Hall of Fame would inherit a former mulebarn. Ablene, which draws about 90,000 visitors, would renovate an old railroad warehouse. Medical school needs altered curriculum, dean says at forum By Ashley Schultz Kansan staff writer KANSAS CITY, Kan. — Medical school is a dreary, painful experience. At least that's the perception of some exiting graduates, said David Hollander, executive dean of medicine. And the University of Kansas School of Medicine education council called a faculty forum last night to re-examine the curriculum. Hollander and Garold Minns, chair of the two-year old council, speaking simultaneously to the University of Kansas School of Medicine-Wichita faculty via teleconference communications, focused on two issues: the medical school curriculum and a grant proposal that could have a $15 million payoff. The council advocates a change in medical school curriculum, Minna said. As it stands now, students spend their first and second years of medical school hitting the books and seldom interacting with patients, he said. The council will try to change that before the summer session by lifting enough of the academic load to allow freshmen a half-day each week to spend with a faculty member in a clinic. Hollander said that in exit surveys, which students fill out before graduating, student response was not positive. doing well probably despite us, not because of us, and that's a terrible thing to say." Hollander said that the students who came into medical school enthusiastic and ready to help patients often became bitter and cynical sometime before they graduate. "Somehow, we cut off their intellectual curiosity," Hollander said. "We need to do whatever it takes to avoid that." One way that can be avoided is by allowing the students to connect with patients earlier on, Hollander said. Hollander and Minns also spoke about a project for the Kansas Health Foundation, which is worth about $250 million in endowments. National Organization of Minority Architecture Students presents Cheryl Lynn McAfee AIA, NOMA from McAfee & Assoc. Lecture: Avenues for Diversity in Architecture: Moving Forward in the Profession Friday April 8, 1994 7-9 pm Kansas Room, Kansas Union Since "We Care For KU" Maybe you should try the "No-Nag, No-Guilt, Do-It-Your-Own-Way" Guide to Quitting Smoking. It's a positive-approach, two-and-a-half-hour class based on what smokers said would help them out. 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