PAGE EIGHT UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1941 College Office Explains--is scheduled on Monday-Wednes- Friday or any two of these days, the examination should be given as for a three hour course on the Monday-Wednesday-Friday hour, but the examination may use only two hours." No Two Exams At Same Hour Students who have a three hour Tuesday-Thursday-Saturday course at the same hour they have a Monday-Wednesday-Friday course are told by the College office not to worry about taking two examinations at the same hour. The College office notifies any students who are worrying about same to read the fine print on the bottom of the examination schedule. This fine print paragraph is confusing in itself, but it reads as follows: When a three hour course is scheduled on Tuesday and Thursday at one hour and on another day at the same or a different hour, the examination should be given as for a two hour course at the Tuesday - Thursday hour, but the examination may use three hours except on the first day of the examination schedule. Likewise, when a two hour course In other words, if you are in this predicament, ask your professor when he is going to give you your final exam. News From Page One BIG DOIN'S AHEAD— no-loss basketball whirlwind in the form of Iowa State will take on the local boys in Hoch auditorium Monday night. The way things look, you will need every bit of energy to carry you through that game. On your Jan. 15 itinerary, jot down the last Midweek of the semester. Same time, same place. Then go for more rest. More basketball is on order for Jan. 16, in Hoch. The boys from Mizzou will be in these parts then. L.S.A.. Band To Celebrate This leaves only four days till finals. You oughta be able to figure that one out for yourselves. If you're a member of the L.S.A. or the University Band Saturday night, Jan. 18, is a big night for you. If you belong to both, the evening is double big. Both organizations will fling one to music in the Memorial Union that night. MITCHELL RESIGNS— work on a comparative study of three general methods of investigation in the field of projective differential geometry, and research in certain problems in the same field. The study was conducted in Italy because two of the three methods had been developed chiefly by Italian mathematicians. In 1931, Dean Stouffer was honored by Drake University when his alma mater conferred upon him the honorary degree of doctor of laws in recognition of his research work and outstanding contribution to the field of graduate study. STUDENTS TO HELP— the efficacy of the vaccine, but if it is successful, it is epocal in the field of medicine." The vaccine is given in a single dose. Administration of the vaccine does not produce general reactions, but possibly sensitivity in the arm for about 24 hours. The student acquires immunity within a few days time which lasts several weeks or even months. The hospital does not want to give the vaccine to students who have just had influenza. All students to whom the vaccine is given are requested to report any illness they may have in the next two months. According to Doctor Canuteson response to the letters was immediate. The first day, 53 students applied for vaccination, of which 22 were from Corbin hall. "We are not asking the students to do anything which we would not do ourselves," stated Doctor Canuteson. "Chancellor Deane W. Malott, several professors at the University, the staff here at the Hospital, and I have taken the vaccine." As yet no epidemic is evident on the Hill. Although 130 additional cases were reported in the state of Kansas above the 270 cases of last week, there are only four cases in the Hospital at the prespeet time. PROFESSOR STANTON— literatures at the time of her death was an alumna of the University and a member of Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority. Other organizations of which she was a member include Pi Delta Phi, honorary French scholastic fraternity, the American Association of EXTRA! ELMER'S PET "WABBIT" AMERICAN SPOKEN HERE News with review of war Teachers of French, the American Association of Teachers of Italian, the Modern Language of America, and the National Federation of Modern Language Teachers. During her many years at the University, Miss Stanton was chief adviser to sophomores besides teaching in her special field of French literature. Because of ill health, she had been on leave of absence the past semester and was not teaching at the University. THURSDAY "Lady With Red Hair" "Blondie Plays Cupid" Sunday—"Kitty Foyle" Ise Speaks at Women's Club John Ise, professor of economics, spoke on "Some Implications of the Machine Age" at the meeting of the Lawrence Women's club yesterday afternoon. Penny Game Nets $20 For Charity Penny pitchers pitched, the bucke grew heavy, and the net sagged. Result—a possible gloomy Christmas was changed into a very merry one for seven Lawrence families. That is the story of Alpha Phi Omega's pre-Christmas penny-pitching game in rotunda of Frank Strong hall. Approximately $20 was collected in the penny bucket and net, said Stan Clark, senior engineer and president of the national service fraternity, and an additional $7 was donated by organized houses. All the money collected was used in buying seven baskets of food which were given to the "adopted" families. The most remarkable response, however, was not from the penny pitchers. It came from the organized houses which were asked to contribute toys and old clothing. Hill fraternities, sororities, and dormitories gave a combined total of more than 200 toys. Sherwood Speaks at St. Louis Sherwood Speaks at St. Louis Dr. N. B. Sherwool, professor of bacteriology, attended a symposium in St. Louis, Dec. 26 and 27 and presented a speech on the "Methods of Teaching Medical Bacteriology at the University of Kansas." CONDENSED STATEMENT The Lawrence National Bank At the close of business, December 31, 1940 Lawrence, Kansas RESOURCES Cash and due from Banks $1,715,805.57 United States Bonds 296,524.12 Municipal and Other Bonds 377,217.50 Banking House ... 20,000.00 Furniture, Fixtures and Vaults ... 1,000.00 Other Real Estate ... 6.00 $2.389.547.19 21,006.00 Loans 662,797.37 TOTAL $3,073,350.56 LIABILITIES Capital 100,000.00 Surplus 100,000.00 Undivided Profits 101,482.08 Deposits 2,771,868.48 TOTAL $3,073,350.56 Cec W Kuhne Cochlear TOTAL $3,073,350.56 Above statement is correct. Geo. W. Kuhne, Cashier. Deposits Insured Under Provisions of the Federal Banking Act of 1937 All Shows 15c Any Time Shows 2:00 - 7:00 - 9:00 NOW ENDS WEDNESDAY 2 — Grand Hits — 2 BING AT HIS BEST! BING CROSBY JOAN BLONDELL MISCHA AUER "EAST SIDE OF HEAVEN" BABY SANDY 2nd HIT On the Trail of a Vicious Sabatoge Ring! JACK HOLT "PASSPORT TO ALCATRAZ" Sunday—'Waterloo Bridge' THURSDAY—3 Days THURSDAY—3 Days 2 — BIG HITS — 2 They'll Knock You Out With Laughter! Richard ARLEN Andy DEVINE "THE LEATHER-PUSHERS" —and JACK RANDALL OF SLY GUNS" I I D 16 s he l osop him wan D La Pr expo dela fesse day cons 15 actu fesso build this The on t study who possi