University Daily Kansan Friday, September 3, 1971 3 Service Workers Sought The University Service Clearing House will host three orientation meetings for University of Kansas students interested doing volunteer work. Lawrence community service agencies The first session will be Tuesday at Oliver Hall, Other meetings will be conducted at Lewis Hall Wednesday and Saturday at Kinsa Union Jayhawk Room. Room 3 three meetings will begin at 7.pm. The Clearing House's five staff, members, all KU students, say the staff and students for volunteer work this year. Last year, Clearning House provided volunteers to 15 firefighters in the county where them were the county mental healthagency, the Lawrence Peace Center day care centers Three Lawrence agencies already have requested student help this year. It is an indication, Clearing House staff members are receiving three-year-old program is getting a good "response in Lawrence In addition to the regular "We want them to study what it means to be a volunteer, what kind if qualities a volunteer needs," Miss Hoops said. orientation meetings, Clearing House will sponsor training programs for volunteers this year. Several of the Lawrence agencies are expected to send representatives to the training program, actively scheduled later this month. Along with the regular volunteer placements, Clearing House plans to organize volunteers to visit schools requesting several workers. Part of the reason for those programs, according to Linda Hoops. Sharon. Springs an attorney who reduced the number of volunteers who quit. She said there was "a lot of work" she needed, dropping out of the program." Costs for the Clearing House operation, which began in 1968 and continues today. The University Relations Office has helped offset expenses for the Clearing House. The campus organization Family Department Young but Growing The young department of family practice at the University of Kansas Medical Center has steadily during the summer. The department has moved into remodeled facilities, purified water and a larger Association, about two blocks west of the Medical Center Dr. Jack D. Walker, chairman of the new department, said in a recent interview that the structure, formerly the Phi Beta Pi medical fraternity building, would have temporary offices to continue for a more permanent location closer to the Medical Center. Designed to expose medical students to the experience of a practicing family physician, the program was designed to provide a program for medical students this fall and to admit the first year of medical practice program in July 1972. "Last year 96 members of the first year class elected to spend an afternoon in the offices of prestigious physicians in New York. "Dr. Walker said, 'We hope to develop a definite program, involving a medical "Patients for the family practice department would come from several sources," Dr. Walker remarked. "We will open our doors just like a doctor go into private practice, and it will develop on its own. Our clientele will come from our federals, the staff bringing patients with them by word of mouth." New faculty appointees were Dr. Leo F. Cooper, assistant professor, and Dr. George E. Burket, assistant clinical professor. Burket is a past national president of the American Academy of General Practice. Both men are former Medical Center graduates and are the practice for several years in Missouri area. Von Euler Here Sept.13 contraceptive contraceptive. Von Euler shared the 1970 award with Dr. Julius Axelrod. operates from the Dean of Women's office, and Mary-Ann Thomas, of the dean's office, handles calls for the group. One of the three co-recipients of the 1970 Nobel Prize for physiology or medicine, a premedical physician U.S. von Euler, will visit the University of Kansas Sept. 13 to 18 will be a guest speaker at the pharmacology and toxicology of the School of Pharmacy and the Chemical Biology Speakers Western Union Seeks Closing Of Local Office An application has been filed with the Federal Commercial Commission Western Union Telephone Company to close its Lawrence office and offer and alternate employment with the Secretarial Service. Western union presently has an office at 763 Massachusetts and ABS is at 801-556-2390. Von Euler, the third Swede to win the Nobel award for physiology and medicine also won the prize for those mone-like substances thought to have many physiological effects. The latter is being investigated as a possible Von Euler, professor of physiology at the Karolinska Institute in Stockholm. *was recognized by the Nobel Foundation for his discovery in 1946 that noradrenine is the chemical that transmits impulses sympathetic nervous system. Hours of operation at the secretarial service would be from 8 a.m. to 10 p.m. Menday through 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sundays and holidays. A Western Union spokesman in Kansas City said that Thursday that the company would remain in sales under the proposed change. The only difference if the application is approved will be in the hours from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. office now is open from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Saturday, and 9 a.m. to 30 p.m. Sundays and holidays. Office Awaits Late Furniture Western Union filed the application with the FCC August 27. The spokesman said that reason for his decision was one. He said a national decline in the use of Western Union despite attempts to stimulate interest in the office has not been evaluated, evaluate the Lawrence office. The fact that the office had been losing money even during good money necessitated the change, he said. The University constructed a new office for the School of Architecture and Urban Design during the summer. While the office was being built, the school ordered new furnishings with delivery guaranteed within 45 days. Yesterday marked the 5th day of construction completed but is still unfurnished. Von Euler will hold seminars and discussions with University faculty and students in chemistry, physiology, neuroscience, pharmacy and related fields. One of the ten members, Sept. 14 in Maliet Hall, will be referred to the University of Kansas Medical Center in Kansas City. W. M. Lucas, assistant dean of the school, has been assured that the delay is due to the by the end of the week. Lucas said the delay has not caused any big problems, but he and office staff are keeping an eye on the door. While In Port Muster Your Crew And Visit The Area's Newest Inn FEATURING: The Choicest Grog, Tastiest Rations and the Finest Recreational Diversions. In Topeka, Kansas Facilities Available for Private Attachs Phone 266 6433 The businesses will be listed in a second publication, aaccount manual to be published to the school conjunction with the Schools of Business and Engineering. It will list academic backgrounds desired by employers and will be placed through RU placement offices. Chairman of the project if John Schwartz, Dodge City Senior. The "Who's Who" is designed to help graduating seniors and Kansas businesses get acquainted. More than 200 students are contacted and about 75 have responded to the project, said John Mize, About 300 KU seniors so far have responded to a Class of 1927 project, Who's Who at KU in 72, a year ago. 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