UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1940 PAGE EIGHT GENERAL Select 70 For Medical School in K.C. Seventy University of Kansas medical students have been approved for the sophomore class at the University's School of Medicine in Kansas City, Kan., Dr. O. O. Stoland, secretary of the school, announced today. Students approved include; Phil J, Antrim, Bryce Ballard, Paul Binter, Harvey L, Bogan, Vernon L Branson, Dean K. Brooks, Morton Brownell, Edward R. Christian, Albert W, Clark, Laurence A. Clark Shirley E, Clark, John B, Coleman, Lewis L, Coriell, and Grant Cowherd. Medical students receive the first year and a half of their training at Lawrence, and the last two and a half years at the University of Kansas hospitals in Kansas City. Earl H. Dearborn, John B. Dixon, Galen S. Egbert, Frank S. Forman, Rex A. Gish, James D. Gough, Jack W. Graves, John Richard Green, Carl W. Hagler, Lyman L. Harrison, John D. Dilliard, Victor H. Hildyard, William D. Horton, Philip H. Hostetter, Otis E. James Alan R. Jay, Edgar J. Lathrop Waldo L. Newberg, Philips C. Nobe William E. Nunnery, James R. O'Nell, Carl A. Petterson, Edwin L Pfluetze, James C. Pinney, Robert C Polson, Vorris M. Reist, Robert Remsberg, Robert E. Riederer, Norton R Ritter, Edgar L. Robinson, Joseph H Rohr, A. Lester Safenstein, George E Sanders, Robert L. Schwab, Jack V Sharp, Robert R. Snook, Wayland A Stephenson, James N. Sussex, David L. Traylor, Francis O. Trotter, Henry P. Wager, James D. Watson, Edward C. Weiford, F. Weston Wells, John P. White, Thaddeus H. White, Charles W. Wilson and George W. Wise The following students have been City.division of the asphomont class. V. Dale Alquist, Robert L. Anderson, Marvin P. Baecker, Milton Deutchman, Karel Kassen, Banie Kassen, Howard M. Kassen, B. McLean, Wendell F. F. Roller, Chass Shrader, Vincent Sundgren, G. Raymond Wempe, and Jay K. Wisdom RENTAL TYPEWRITERS ONLY $5.00 Per Semester Opposite the Granada Theatre CARTER'S STATIONERY 1025 Mass. Phone 1051 R.O.T.C. Ranks Are Open To First-Semester Men Enrollment in both infantry and const artillery units of the R.O.T.C. is open to all men who are entering the University for the first time this semester, Col. Karl F. Baldwin, professor of military science and tactics. said today. Colonel Baldwin said that first semester enrollees would not be required to adhere to any initial schedule for enrollment. Juggle For Junior College George L. Lupfer, e'41, with Prof. R. Q. Brewster, of the department of chemistry presented a juggling exhibition before the students and faculty of the Independence Junior College, Independence, over the vacation period. In the future the Brewster-Lupfer team may give similar performances at schools in North-central Kansas. Scientists Elect Doctor Downs Psychological examinations will be given on Friday, February 9, at 2 p.m. in Fraser Theater to all except graduate students, who are entering the University for the first time. Because the test is compulsory, students whose schedules show conflicts should arrange to be present. Grades will be available in room 107 of Fraser hall by the first of March. Scientists Elect Doctor Downs Dr. Cora Downs, professor of bacteriology, who at present is engaged in research work in immunity at the Rockefeller Institute during a year's leave of absence from the University, has been elected to membership in the Harvey Society. Psychology Exams Friday HILL BLUE BLOODS ARE MEETING AND EATING IN THE NEW BLUE MILL KEELER'S BOOK STORE 939 Mass. Phone 33 COMFORT Bowling Alley LADIES Lighter pins and balls make bowling a pleasure. Instruction given. PARTIES Reserve the alleys tor private parties. Lawrence's only duck pin alley, just opened, invites you to bowl for health and recreation. Open 9 a.m. to 12 midnight. Lowell C. Comfort, Mgr. 928 Mass. — Convenient for Students UNIVERSITY SUPPLIES Note Books Zipper Books Note Book Fillers Slide Rules Drawing Paper Drawing Instruments Buy your paper by the pound at Drawing Instrument Typewriters Fountain Pens Medical Equipment Artists Supplies 1025 Mass. CARTER'S STATIONERY It's Time for An Extra Pair of SLACKS Phone 1051 Opposite the Granada Theatre New Spring Arrivals Higher Priced Numbers from Our Regular Stock $395 You'll like the range of patterns in this group of slacks and you'll like the price too. Numbers selected from our regular range of higher priced slocks as well as a large selection of new spring patterns. All are made with plats, self belt, and zippers. Others $2.98 to $5.95 Spring Oxfords $395 Take a peek at the new spring oxford in the famous Freeman Champion range. 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Phone 31 Make The STADIUM BARBER AND BEAUTY SHOP Your Headquarters Your Headquarters Personnel: Joe Lesch, Jimmie Pierce, Frank Vaughan Phone 310 1033 Mass. Phone K.U.66 for a Kansan Want-Ad Taker