SUNDAY, OCTOBER 20, 1940 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS Pill-Rollers To Celebrate National Pharmacy Week The University of Kansas is starting the celebration of the National Pharmacy Week today with a display of old and new pharmacopoedias in the show case on the second floor of Watson library. The oldest and most famous drug document was Eber's "Papyrus," compiled about 1550 B.C. The original, at present in the British museum, was many feet long in paper scroll form. A copy of the papyrus, which consists of formulae for medicines, will be on display. Used by Continentals A copy of the pharmacopoeia used in the Continental army by George Washington's staff is to be shown also. This document was published in 1778 for that army at Litiz, Pa. The preface states that only formulae for the simplest medicine could be used because of the lack of vials to use as containers. Some of these formulae are still in use, but the pharmacopoeias are no longer written in Latin. Have Original Copy The original of the first United States Pharmacopodia, published in 1820, which belongs to the University will be displayed with the most recent publication, the eleventh revision. The first "National Formulary," published in 1886 by the American Pharmaceutical association, will be shown in original with the last revision. "The United States Pharmacopedia," and "The National Formulary" are the standards for drugs enforced by the government. Dispensatories and commentaries on pharmacy will also be in the show case. Education Sorority To Pledge Nineteen Pledging services for nineteen senior women will be held at 7:30 p.m., October 31 in Fraser hall by Pi Lambda Theta, national honorary sorority for women in education. The new members were recommended at a business meeting which took place after the sorority tea Thursday. Accepted for membership are: Virginia Bell, Clarine C. Beyer, Jean Dooley, Evelyn Gore, F. Justine Hopper, Donna Hughes, Rosemary Jones, Ruth Mercer, Verleen Miller, Patti Myers, Irene M. Neis, Mary Mummet Nelson, Margaret Ogden, Mary Lou Randall, Lois Ross, Wilma R. Stewart, Joan Taylor, Louise C. Thomas, and Mary Weinberg. Following the pledge service, there will be a panel discussion led by Patricia Green, ed'40, on "Women Must Work." Geology Fraternity To Hold Smoker Tomorrow Evening Sigma Gamma Epsilon, professional geology fraternity, will hold a smoker in the men's lounge of the Union building at 7 o'clock tomorrow evening. Dr. R. C. Moore, of the department of geology will speak and show colored slides of his trip through the west this summer. Five white nationalities are found in Nova Scotia; English, Scotch, French-Acadian, Irish and Hanoverian. Approximately 50 million tires are bought annually by the motorists of the United States. National Hockey Team To Meet University Squad Women on the University Hockey team will meet a formidable rival at 3:30 Tuesday, when they play the United States Field Touring Hockey team here. The United States Field Touring Hockey team was organized by the United States Field Hockey association. It has been on a tour in the east and comes here from University City, Mo.* This is its first visit to the University campus. Members of the touring team are all college graduates selected for the team because of outstanding play in national tournaments. Formerly they toured England and Australia, but this year they are confined to the United States because of the war. After the match the team will be guests of the University team at a dinner in the Memorial Union building. Schwegler Will Address Lawrence Women's Club Prof. R. A. Schweegler, dean of the School of Education, will address a meeting of the Lawrence Women's club at 3 tomorrow afternoon. Prof. Schwegler's address, "Spirit in America," will be given in the Lawrence Women's club room at 1941 Massachusetts. Miss Hoopes To Open Discussion Series On Kansan Writers Helen Rhoda Hoopes, assistant professor of English, will open the English department's lecture series on Kansas Writers at 3:30 Tuesday, in room 205 Fraser with a talk on "Contemporary Kansas Poets." Miss Hoopes is well known in Kansas and Missouri for her own verse, some of which appeared in the Kansas City Star. She is a member of the Kansas Author's club and has edited a volume of Kansas verse entitled "Contemporary Kansas Poetry." Miss Hoopes is personally acquainted with most of the poets whose work she will discuss. The series of lectures on Kansas Writers being sponsored by the department of English has been prepared in cooperation with the University committee on the Seventy-fifth Anniversary, which is arranging varied celebrations throughout the year until special observations in June. Weaver Leaves Hospital Bob Weaver, who has been a patient at the Watkins Memorial hospital since Oct. 7, was dismissed yesterday. An aviator must take one year of intensivt training before he can be qualified as a pursuit pilot. At least 750 hours of flight training are necessary before an aviator can begin training on a bomber. WANT ADS BOYS: Single or double rooms. Nicely furnished in modern private home. Close to campus. Phone 3167 or inquire 1609 Tenn. Terrace. -747-26 FOR SALE: Hart-Schaffner tux, size 37, practically new. 1020 Il- linois. Phone 2282R after 6:00 p.m. -749-26 FOR SALE: Tuxedo, good as new, extra long. Half price. Also, new high grade tennis racket, never strung. E. Wellhousen, 1329 Vermont Street, phone 2652W. -751-28 LOST in Frank Strong Hall, small black bill fold with Jayhawk and Hotel Jayhawker inscribed, containing thirteen $1.00 bills. Liberal reward. 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