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LAWRENCE. KANSAS MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 14, 1831 Doctor of Philosophy Degrees Awarded to 8 Master of Arts Received by 104; Granted at Commencement The University of Kansas awarded eight Doctor of Philosophy degrees at the annual commencement exercises held June 8, two were for history and psychology each, and one award was for zoology, zoology, physiology and geology. At the same time 104 Master of Arb- degrees were granted, five Master of Science, one Master of Music, nine Master of Science in Education, 12 Master of Education, six Master of Business Administration, on chemical engineering, six civil engineer, two electrical engineer and one engineer of mines. Because of the uncertainty of the awards, they were not announced until commencement time. The names receiving special degrees fall below. DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY Barbara Earley, Psychology, History Low Cove, Zionary Zoo, Lark Trail, Franklin,History O'Reilly Free Press, Little Rock, Tumwater, Psychology Donald F. Woolsey, Psychology Robert A. MASTER OF ARTS Louis Graves Adams, English, Lailie B. Ashar, Michael F. Ayers, British, Laura T. Abrahams, George L. Vlaarhouse, Australian, Helen Larson, David W. Wilcox, Canadian, Natalie D. Brown, Charlotte C. Cormier, Angela Grisham, Spencer S. Gardner, Edward R. Gillan, Barbara H. Keller, Ethan J. Kearns, Elinor A. Kirk, Sally L. Klassen, Bathil B. Kalu, Zolomah B. Bart, Samantha B. Barnes, Brian E. Brendel, Sarah D. Beard, Brian E. Bell, James D. Braun, Benjamin B. Corrigan, Bathil B. Calhoun, David M. Collins, Bathil B. Calhoun, Mary L. Clark, Matthew C. Corbettberg, Maurice E. Calhoun, Education, Marcia O. Cochrane, Marky Mayelle Balmach, Matheus Zoszalegi, Marc Sister Mary, Lavanda Bates, Edmundine, Catherine A. Cooke, Jennifer E. Schwarz, Jerry M. Carter, Zoliah McGarry, Nivaldo Hagenberg, James T. Hargrove, William W. Katz, William R. Kenneth, Francis F. Kennedy, John D. Kelly, William G. Milner, Richard R. Miller, William A. Miller, Elias H. Heage, Angela J. Keegan, Charles L. Lehman, Eric J. Patterson, Frances F. Patterson, Elinor F. Patterson, Fearie F. Patterson, Solenity L. Patterson, Donna J. Patterson, Daniel J. Patterson, Dermany J. Patterson, Englisl Gladstone, Gladstone, Zoology, Miserite Mary Little, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, Thomas D. Hale, English, Florida International University, Amsterdam, Ester Lola Halcott, Harvard University, Baltimore, Bates College, Holly Harden, Harvard University, Baltimore, Catherine J. Cullen, University of Maryland, Kaiser-Preminger University, Canada Kristine, Canada Grand Land, Louisiana O. Lowe, Education, Leslie D. Lowe, Mary Matthews Sparks, William Henry Spears, Joseph Stetson, Michael E. Coulter, Harriet McAlmey, Therese Alma McCullough, Emmanuel Macmillan, Mary McCulligan, Elizabeth Kelson, Zachary Wolfe, James B. Wilkins, Zelina Zelina, Felix McBride, Eric McBride, History Bill Mammoth, Mike McBride, History Bill Mammoth, Mike McBride, Education Vicki Zakaria Mammoth, Mike McBride, Education Vicki Zakaria Mammoth, Mike McBride, Education Vicki Zakaria Mammoth, Lorenna Lehman Foakley, Phyllis Mammoth Francis Kumarjee Parkier, Psychology Philomel D. Hare, Mathematics Edward L. Emanuel Miriam Heineman Physics Ursula P. Fuchs, Astronomy Leroy R. Sackler, Sociology Milwaukee T. Rathbun, Psychology P. C. Barker, Anatomy Psychology P. C. Barker, Anatomy Historic Civil Rights Worker Historic Civil Rights Worker History Syracuse, Kaberman M. McCarthy History Syracuse, Kaberman McCarthy History Syracuse, Kaberman Mc Cushion History Syracuse, Kaberman Mc Cushion History Syracuse, Kaberman Laurel Luster, Senior, Mathematics Teacher Linda Leigh, Middle School Math Teacher, English Teacher, Honey Harvest School, Education Prof., Waldorf School, Curriculum Designer, Wildlife Lawyer, Career Counselor, Human Resources Warden, English Teacher, English Tutor, English Teacher, English Tutor English Teacher, Basketball Teacher, Elder MASTER OF SCIENCE Rahul Patel Rakes, Mechanical Enggereer, Aryan Madhyam, Geogery; Ryukyu, Gaseous Mae Geogery; Norden Dream, Geogery; Geogery; Guse E. O Mary, Mechanical Enggereer. MASTER OF MUSIC MASTER OF SCIENCE IN EDUCATION Garyne Burrell Butler, Childof F. Clyle, La- hena H. David, Samuel Thunder Fitzgerald, Bristow Grace, Giannis, Paul M. Haugh, Myles Elizabeth Kaplinger, Howard A. Law, Alain Alfred Kiriayo, MARSHAL OF THE INDIA MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, TRAINING & SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE, MARYLAND Ambassador for the People of India, Afghanistan, Vietnam, Guam, Haiti, Jamaica, Nigeria, Philippines, Saudi Arabia, South Korea, and Taiwan. MARSHAL OF THE UNITED STATES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, TRAINING & SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE, NEW YORK MARSHAL OF THE UNITED STATES MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, TRAINING & SCHOOL REPRESENTATIVE, WASHINGTON CHEMICAL ENGINEER Bohann Toussaint Eure CIVIL ENGINEER Robert Wheeler, Kline; Ernest Lindley Mero, Robert Steubend; Patricia; Eunil F. Paul; Dennis Farmer; Thaddeus Claude Fire. Peoples State Bank Capital, Surplus and Profits, $175,000.00 OFFICERS AND DIRECTORS The student hospital will be opened officially on Thursday, September 17 according to Dr. Ralph E. Cautenzo, director of the student health service department. The fall semester are to be as follows: Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday 8 a.m. to 12 a.m. and 2 p.m. to 5 p.m.; Saturday, Sunday, 11:30 a.m. Physical examinations which are to be given this year to all new undergraduate students in the prentmum. They will be confirmed on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, Sept. 14, 15, and 16. Appointment time the student sent in his transcript to the Registrar's office will be made at Dec. 30th. Dr. Caucanem each new student must either have had his examination or have an appointment before he is enrolled to attend. The staff of the student hospital as announced by Dr. Canutson recently will include Dr. B. M Liss, assistant physician; Dr. Russell D. Ezenhauer, interior for the first six weeks; Sabinia Depaquet, nurse; Paige Goodrich, head nurses; Hebel Waihi, Emma Ewy, and Gobie Davis, nurses. This Year's Staff to Include Two Physicians and One Interne The student health service is maintained by a teacher fee of $4, required of all undergraduate students who are enrolled in University. No other students are entitled to services, but any graduate student may pay the fee and receive service. T. J. Sweeney, President The staff of the hospital consists of two full-time physicians and one intern, who is also a licensed physician, but who is a member of the group of interest of Boll Memorial hospital, nurses and one laboratory technician. The hospital and dispensary are maintained only during the nine o'clock term. The services include a physical examination of all new students, dispensary services daily, and necessary services outside of the regular hours. Official Student Hospital Opening Set for Sept. 17 Olathe. — Gardner and Olathe have gone in for a croquet in a big way. The contest started with a debate between the two localities as to which had the best court, with Olathe on the Idi Robinson court on West Park street in Olathe, and resulted in a victory for the Olathe Knights of the Bell and Mallet. The return games were against Olathe again won with a draw of three out of five games. L. N. Lewis, Vire-President T. J. Sweeney, Jr., Vire-President R. M. Fitzpatrick, Asst. Custier C. A. Smart, Atty. and Director Doreen Gunkle, Asst. Custier Jacob Balkley, Director C. E. Friend, Director R. A. Stroe, Director Almon Warren Cockey, Harry W. Harden, ENGINEER OF MINES Oscar Malthus, Diaman Sale Deposit Vaults Massachusetts at Ninth St. The Daily Kansan ONLY You Save 50c This Year on your subscription to Subscribe for your Kansan Today See a salesman on the Campus or call at Kansan Business Office in the Journalism Building, (next door to the Library). $3.50 a reduction of 12% from the regular price Want Ads FOR RENT. 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College Inn. 411 W. 14th. —2 ship. Best wishes for you in your work at KU. Your Lawrence street shop will be open on Monday, Barber Shop. Our hair cuts, shampoos, and blow-drying are $149 each. Tud Tad • Roy • Harry. NICE ROOMS for girls: 1221 Oread Only one-half block from the campus. Rates reasonable. —4 WE WANT to make you welcome, not only in a business way but in fellow- THE COLLEGE INN will take your wheat on board bells at 50 cents per bushel. 411 W. 14th. --2 WELCOME. We have the tasty food that you like, with the price that you want to pay. College Inn. 211 W.14. Phone 214. Phone -2 DEPRESSION? No! Not when you eat at the College Inn where prices are made to fit your needs. 411 W. 14th. Phone 214. NICELY FURNISHED room Single $10 or double $15. Garage Conveniently located between Campus and campus 611 West Blvd. 9th Fl. 2726M. FOR RENT: Pleaseant, convenien rooms at 1236 Oread, to graduate women or others, approved by the Dean of Women. T. R. STUARTS Shop does good first class bocker work. We will appreciate your patronage. 842 Mass. —7 HOME cooked, well balanced meals, 21 for $5.00. The Oread, 12a5 Oread Ave. ROOES FOR GIRLS: Nicely furnished rooms: modern rooms, single or duplex; large bathrooms or design; one-half block to Cimpa and Cafeteria. Phone 1333. 1214 Mile GIRLS: Mrs. McDonald has lovely furnished roooms with enclosed sleeping porch, for graduate students, 1247 Tenn. Phone 1239. —6 ROOFS FOR girls. Nearly farmilled newly decorated, convenient to KU Approved by the Dean of Women. 124 Tenn. Phone 2875. Send the Daily Kannan home Fraternity Jewelry Badges Pins Crests Rings Compacts Necklaces Bracelets Purses Causes F. H. ROBERTS Jeweler—833 Mass. St. To the K. U. Faculty Members and Students Upon your arrival in Lawrence for your school work— De Luxe Cafe welcomes you and wishes each and everyone a most successful year. 711 Mass. St. Welcome to the Colonial Tea Room 936 Ky. 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Including teams from Mexico and Turkey. 2 GLEE CLUB CONCERTS 22-23. Annual Concerts 24. EAST-WEST REVUE SAVE $16----Single Admissions will Cost $20.50 This Is a Student Enterprise Year THE RUSSIAN COSSACK CHORUS The Greatest Enterprise Ticket on Any Campus