UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS PAGE TWO THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949 Medical School Giving Refresher Internal medicine, psychiatry and dermatology will be incorporated in a four day refresher course presented at the University of Kansas Medical center in Kansas City, Monday, March 28 through Thursday, March 31. Twenty lecturers from the K.U. faculty and four guest speakers will instruct the course. The K.U. medical school, the Kansas State Board of Health, and the Kansas Medical society will sponsor the course. Attendance at the postgraduate courses given at the Medical center is higher this year than for the comparable courses last year, H. G. Ingham, postgraduate medical extension director, said today. The course in pediatrics, held earlier this month, drew 79 physicians as compared to 59 the previous year. Guest instructors will be Dr. Mandred W. Comfort, University of Minnesota Graduate School of Medicine, Rochester; Dr. Elmer L. Severhaus, director of clinical research, Hoffman-LaRoche, Nutley, N. Y.; Dr. Cecil J. Watson, chairman of the department of Medicine, University of Minnesota, Minneapolis; and Dr. John M. Lyon, director of the psychiatric liaison department, University of Colorado Medical center, Denver. That is encouraging, he added, since Kansas physicians have had more circuit courses than ever before taken to the six centers throughout the state. He expressed the belief that the refresher courses at Kansas City and the circuit courses have not been competitive as first foared. Twenty-four men and women have been named to membership in the Alpha chapter of Beta Gamma Sigma, oathal honor society for students in collegiate schools of business. Beta Gamma Sigma Names 24 Pledges Tanny Barnes, a partner in Lunsford, Barnes and company, certified public accountants of Kansas City, Mo., Wichita, and New York, was elected as an honorary member. Membership is restricted to 2 per cent of the junior class and 10 per cent of the senior class. Fifteen of the members selected were members of the graduating class of 1949. The seniors are: Carl Francis Barlow, Betty Jane Booth, Jack A. Emerson, Robert Franklin. Official Bulletin March 24.1949 Party and non-partisan certificates of nomination for the spring election must be submitted to A.S.C. secretary on or before Thursday, March 31. L. S.A. chairmanship applications due by Saturday noon. Blanks at 228 Frank Strong hall. Inter-Varsity Christian fellowship 7:30 tonight, Lindley auditorium. Movie, "Voice of the Deep." Tau Sigma rehearsal, fashion salon, 9 tonight. Please be prompt. Y. M.C.A. seminar in basic Christianity, 4 p.m. today, Danforth chapel, Dr. Edwin Price, "Christian View of Man." KU. Young Democrats, 7 tonight Union lounge. Plans for coming city election to be discussed. All interested are invited. Alpha Kappa Psi professional meeting, 7:30 tonight, recreation room. Union. Cercle Francais, 7:30 tonight, Miller hall. Delaware, speaker. Sociology club, 4 p.m. today, 206 Frank Strong hall. Mrs Louise Cochram, "The New Approach to the Racial Feeling." Law Wives meeting, 8 tonight. Law lounge. Prof. William Scott. speaker. Mrs. Marcelle B. Gass, Vina Lou Godding, Albert L. Goodpasture, LaRue Jones, Verness D. Lamping, Walter J. Michaelis, Wesley M. Smith, Robert G. Strong, Charles M. Warden, Harry A. Wilbur, and William L. Worford. Der deutscher Verein versammelt sich Donnerstag um 4:30 in 402 Fraser. Herr Heinz Kretschmann, der aus Deutschland Kommt, wird sprechen. The eight members of the graduating class of 1950 are: James E. Bl ocker, Roger Ewing, Gerald Friedeman, Wallace Grundeman, Glen A. Olson, Donald R. Yockey, Harley J. Yoder, and Delton Yohe. Mr. Barnes will be the guest speaker at the banquet, Sunday, April 24 when the new members will be initiated. Heinz Kretschmann, graduate student from Frankfurt, Germany, will speak to the German club on "The Flight to Students in Europe," at 5 p.m. today in 402 Fraser hall. Kretschmann To Speak Today Students wishing to hear first hand the conditions under which the students in Europe are studying and living are invited to hear Mr. Kretschmann. Student Religious council meeting, 4 p.m. today, Myers hall. Froshawk meeting, 7:30 tonight, 103 Frank Strong hall. Last chance to pay for spring picnic; room open 7:30 to 8:30 tonight for this purpose. President's council A.W.S., 7:15 tonight, Miss Habein's house. Sigma Gamma Epsilon business meeting, 7:30 tonight, 402 Lindley. Alpha Kappa Psi informal initiation, 7 p.m. tomorrow, Union. Kappa Beta girls coke party, 3:30 p.m. Saturday. Myers hall residence. Canterbury club, Holy Communion service, 7 a.m. tomorrow. Mathematical colloquium of the department of mathematics, 5 p.m. Monday, March 28, 203 Frank Strong hall. "A Remark on Riemann's Integral," Mr. Arthur H. Kruse. Unitarian liberal club and General Semantics club, 3:30 p.m. Sunday, Pine room, Union. Prof. Lewis Dexter of Park college, speaker. Independent women's political senate. 5 p.m. Monday, March 28, 10 Frank Strong. Travel Bureau will be open starting Monday, March 28 at Union activities office. Check for rides and train, bus, and plane schedules from Kansas City, Lawrence, Topeka, and Manhattan. Mail subscription; $3 a semester, $4.50 year, (in Lawrence add $1.00 a semester postage). Published in Lawrence, Kans., every afternoon during the University year except Saturdays and Sundays. Unlimited subscriptions. Entered as second class matter Sept. 17, 1910, at the Post Office at Lawrence, Kans., under act of March 3, 1879. University Dally Kansan Just A Reminder! that Herman Welders will be back Sat. nite. 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