PAGE TEN UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1947 Examination Schedule Sets Finals For Jan. 22 to 29 The complete schedule for final examinations as approved by the University senate calendar committee is given below. Printed copies of the schedule with complete instructions can be obtained in University administrative offices after Christmas. Thursday, January 22, 1948, to Thursday, January 29, 1948, Inclusive Classes Meeting at: Will Be Examined At: 8 A.M., M W F sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Thursday January 22 8 A.M., T T S sequence** ... 10:00-11:50 Saturday January 23 9 A.M., M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Friday January 23 9 A.M, T T S sequence** ... 8:00- 9:50 Wednesday January 23 10 A.M, M W F sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Monday January 26 10 A.M, T T S sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Tuesday January 27 11 A.M, M W F sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Saturday January 24 11 A.M, T T S sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Tuesday January 27 12 Noon, M W F sequence* ... 8:00- 9:50 Thursday January 29 12 Noon, T T S sequence* ... 3:30- 5:20 Wednesday January 28 1 P.M., M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Monday January 26 1 P.M, T T S sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Friday January 23 2 P.M, M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Wednesday January 28 2 P.M, T T S sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Wednesday January 28 3 P.M, M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Thursday January 29 3 P.M, T T S sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Monday January 26 4 P.M, M W F sequence* ... 3:30- 5:20 Friday January 23 4 P.M, T T S sequence* ... 1:30- 3:20 Thursday January 29 5 P.M, M W F sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Thursday January 22 5 P.M, T T S sequence* ... 10:00-11:50 Tuesday January 27 General Biology (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Friday January 23 French 1 French 2 German 1 German 2 Spanish 1 Spanish 2 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Saturday January 24 Physics 5 & 6 (All Sections) ... 8:00- 9:50 Thursday January 22 Chemistry 2, 2E, 3, 3E (All Sections) . 3:30- 5:20 Monday January 26 Vets, Here's One Place To Get A Check One of the busiest places on the campus is the Union checkroom. Thousands of books, wraps and miscellaneous articles are deposited on racks and hangers in it each day by the eight regular and five special student employees. 224 numbered racks are in constant use by students who frequent The 224 numbered racks are in c the Union. Wendell E. Yockey, College sophmore, who works 11 hours a week to supplement his $65 monthly income, said his pet peeve is rainy weather. "When it rains, books and coats are checked while dripping wet." Yookey related. Most Are Courteous Jim Kensett, junior in the School of Engineering, took the job of checkroom attendant this fall. "I like to watch people who come here and I see all kinds. Eventually every type finds his way to the checkroom." Kensett said. His pet gripe is the person who leaves a load of books on the counter with instructions to put them on a certain shelf. Invaribly the shelf is already filled. Joyce Mamigonian, College junior, who works 18 hours a week, said she rated her number one peeve as the people who forgot their deposit tickets. As an afterthought she said that courteous people are in the majority and that makes her job worthwhile. Check This Oddities are a specialty of the checkroom as bones, groceries, microscopes, typewriters, dogs, suitcases and living insects have been deposited there for safekeeping. The biggest item ever checked was a bass fiddle. No room could be found for it so it was placed in a corner with a French poodle, which had also been checked. Beat the Heck out of Georgia Tech! --from all the boys-- Rumpy Diamond Jim and Extend a Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year to all their Satisfied Customers Socially Speaking Jolliffe Entertains Jolliffe hall entertained at Christmas dinner Wednesday. Guests were Miss Margaret Habein, Miss Martha Peterson, Mrs. Helene Farrell, Stan Oyer, Bill Lyon, Ed Hundley, Jim Martin, Delmar Waterson, Alan Probst, and Hal Sandy, Siema Nu's Give Party. Sigma Nu fraternity celebrated Christmas Thursday evening at the chapter house with their formal Christmas party. The five course dinner, presided over by Mrs. R. H. Wilson the Sigma Nu housemother, was served to eighty-seven members of the fraternity. After dinner Christmas carols were sung and gifts were passed out by Santa, "Commander Muchmore," Claus. Medical Center Gets $25,000 The University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City has been granted $25,000 for a cancer research center by the United States Public Health service. Grants were made to 26 medical schools throughout the nation on recommendation of the advisory council of the National Cancer institute. Officials of the school plan to use the grant to establish a department of cancer teaching and research. Dr. Thomas G. Orr, professor of surgery, said. Foreign Students Explain Christmas Although thousands of miles separate them from their homes, Christmas is still close to their hearts, exchange students said at the W.Y.-Y.M.C.A. Christmas program recently. Isabel Moya said that the Christ Child distributes gifts in Costa Rica. Samuel Duran explained that Chilean Christmas have no snow. No public celebrations are held, as the people spend their holidays at home. Chileans have a Noel or the old Christmas man. Caspar Brochmann said that Christmas is supposed to be a quiet time in Norway, but ringing kells and loud gaiety, give a contrary impression. Families spend their traditional Christmas eves at home opening gifts, much as they do in the United States. The theme of "Christmas in All Lands" was carried out by Martha Weed in the devotions. Brochmann Ole Stang, Sigmund Hagen, and Bjarne Rovvrik sang Norwegian songs. Louise Lambert and Mary Blauaird served English Christmas wassail and crumpets. Kid Party Gamma Phi Beta held its annual kid party Wednesday night. Helen Rhoda Hoopes was the guest of honor. The cultivation of abaca, the source of hemp, was not started in the western hemisphere until 1925. 图 1-5 如图所示, 该电路在 $0 \sim +2 \mathrm{~V}$ 时可输出 $0.8 \mathrm{~A}$ 的电流。 Higher accounting and auditing, Secretarial Training, Civil Service and office training. Approved for veterans, on request, Highway 40 and 7th St. Winter Chevrolet Phone 77 738 N.H. Police Catch Car Thieves By Turning Lights Red --- Dayton, Ohio—(UP)—Two automobile thieves are in jail because a quick-witted police telephone operator trapped them by turning downtown traffic lights red. While Marion Reed was reporting the theft of his car, he glanced out of the window of his home and saw his car passing. He told the operator, who turned the traffic lights red and directed police cruisers to the stolen auto, which had stopped for the red light. 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