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CANUTESON, M.D. Director, University Health Service) Two students, showing off the muspus, were non-plussed when one their guests asked whose names The 10 names actually represent en- who have contributed directly the progress of the type of medial service provided for college students: general medicine with emphasis on prevention of illness. Hippocrates-established medicine por: a sound case analysis basis. tany of his aphorisms are as true day as when he wrote them in the th-century B.C. For example: "Persons who are naturally fat are apt to ie earlier than those who are slender." Memorial Hospital, carved in e stone. After only a moment of sitation, one replied that those are the names of the donors of e building. A half century later Galen, anther Greek physician, developed natomy to the point where he was caching by dissection, of pigs rather am humans. Theories of the physiology of body fluids were extremely hazy until the early 17th century when William Harvey, English physician, demonstrated the circulation of the blood in a closed system of arteries and veins. Ambroise Pare, French army surgeon, advanced surgery by using the feature to control bleeding. In the 1800's Joseph Lister, English surgeon, introduced aesic surgery (not Listerine), but until the days of Crawford Long, Georgia dentist, surgery was done without ceft of anesthesia. Long observed characters in this biography in *ether*, help them escape an illness, and so he tried the method on one of his patients, thus reducing ether anesthesia and an aesic argument as to whom thedit goes. In preventive medicine, Rhazes, ersian physician, described measles and smallpox in the 1st century. When Edward Jenner, English physican, successfully produced immunity to smallpox by inoculating his patient with cowpox he did not now the basis for his accomplishment, but only that it worked. Louis Pasteur, French chemist, in the 19th century laid the foundation for preventive medicine. In studies on fermentation of wine he earned how to sterilize liquids, and his process is used today in medicine and in pasteurization of milk. And as all movie goers know, he enveloped vaccine. Last is Sir William Osler, Candian born but active in the United States and England as well. Until his death in 1919 he was the outstanding modern teacher and clinician. Perhaps the student was not far wrong; those are the men who we us, if not the hospital, modern dineie. Car, Train Crash Fatal To Ellinwood Woman Ellinwood, (UP)—The second fatal rode-crossing accident in West central Kansas in two days Thursday cost the life of Mrs. John Richardson. 22; wife of a recently discharged veteran. She was killed instantly when she drove her car onto the Santa Fe rails ahead of a passenger train. Highway Patrolman Jim Geisendorf did she was driving alone four miles southeast of here on a country road. A similar accident occurred earlier in the week near Fowler when Rock Island passenger train struck truck, killing its only occupant. The only living animal with four horns is the four-horned antelope, one of the smaller hoofed animals of India and Burma. Hume, Gibson Speak At Library Meeting The northwestern division of the Kansas Library association held an all-day meeting at the Union Friday. A panel discussion "What do I expect of the Public library" was held in the morning. In the afternoon Dr. David Hume, assistant professor of chemistry, discussed the development of the atomic bomb. Dr. Hume worked on the bomb project at Oak Ridge, Tenn. Hilden Gibson, associate professor of political science, spoke on the social implications of the atomic bomb. Library trustees met in the Pine room of the Union in the afternoon. Mrs. J. D. Colt, president of the Kansas Library trustees, and Mrs. Harry Umburger, secretary - treasurer, lead a discussion on the general problems of libraries. University To Offer Third Fire Course The third annual short course in "Fire, Casualty, and Marine Insurance" will be offered at the University June 25, 26, and 27 sponsored by the extension division and the Kansas association of insurance agents. The three day program will be arranged so that whether the student is connected with a large city agency or a one-man agency, he can apply_what he learns in the course to his particular locality. Registrations will be in the Union building June 25. Sociologists to Topeka Twenty-three University women, upper-class sociology majors, visited the state boys industrial school at Topeka Friday to entertain the 15- and 16-year-old boys there as one of their sociology projects. They have visited the industrial school several times this year, Miss Esther Twente, sociology professor, said today. In 1891, Robert Louis Stevenson "gave" his birthday to a child, whose birthday, on Feb. 29, was celebrated properly too seldom. Bv MARTHA JEWETT. Societv Editor Pi K. A.'s Honor Mothers Pi Kappa Alpha held its annual Mother's Day dinner Sunday at the Lawrence Country club. The mothers were presented corsages. Guests were Mr. and Mrs. R. O Yendes, andMr. and Mrs. H. R Flatt, Kansas City; Mrs.C. C.Kenedy and Mrs. C. H.Dix, Hutchinson; Mr. and Mrs. W. M.Miller, Wichita; Mrs. Bessie McWilliams, Mr. and Mrs. S.N.Gay, and Mr. and Mrs. Otto Jenson, Kansas City, Mo.; Mrs. E.E Hazlett, Mrs.Bessie Calhana, and Mr. and Mrs.W.W.Davis, Lawrence; Mrs.R.S.Picklet, Beloit; and Mr. and Mrs.G.W.Hoffman, Bern. Alpha Kappa Psi Elects Recently elected officers of Alpha Kappa Psi, national commerce fraternity, are Donald Pomeroy, president; Orain Carter, vice-president; Warren Huff, secretary; Duane Blan-ding, treasurer; William Hollis, warden; Gene Glotzbach, chapain. Guest of Ricker Hall Richard Koesler was a Sunday dinner guest at Ricker hall. Newcomers Plan Picnic Husbands of the members of the Newcomers club will be guests at $a$ picnic given by the club at Lake Tonganoxie, 5:30 p.m. Thursday. In case of rain the group will meet in the University club rooms, $1007\frac{1}{2}$ Massachusetts. Reservations should be made as soon as possible. Gamma Phi's Entertain Sunday dinner guests of Gamma Phi Beta were Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Shieldon, Sr.; Garnett; Donald Meacham, Mr. and Mrs. John Merritt and Mrs. H. Lee, Tulsa, Okla., Robert Rosenfield; and Keith Congdon. The largest zoo gorilla in America weighs 638 pounds. 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