THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1931 UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN. LAWRENCE. KANSAS PAGE THREE New Features Included in Summer Session Work Attempt Will Be Made to Care for More Medical Students by Repeating Courses Several new features have been included in the courses to be offered to students intending to take work in the medical field. One such effort is an effort to make places for a greater number of medical students than has traditionally been allowed, ordinarily given only during the six weeks, in the four-week term. Three new micro-lectures have been published. Other new studies included in the summer curriculum, are: course No. 151, medical immunology, to be taught by Doctor Sherwin; course No. 211, pathology, to be taught by Doctor Stoland. During the second term, course No. 272, pharmacology, will be offered at Kansas City, Kansas. Under the group heading of zoology, credit may be earned in parasitology, and during the last four weeks. For the first time, the department of speech will have a four-week term and will offer literary interpretation and translation, under Prof. E.C. Buehler. "Not enough students are taking advantage of our summer session," Prof H. E. Chandler, assistant director, said. Students in the school is particularly anxious that more students realize the importance of credit because of their hours of credit may be earned each summer, to help overcome any irregularities for a degree, or the credit may be missed. The program is completing a four-year course in three years. Freshman-sophomore subjects are offered in every department during the summer, and subjects in nearly all departments. The preliminary bulletins, issued by the summer session, are expected to be made available at the college week, and may be had by calling at the college office, or the offices of the university. "If any student needs information regarding the summer term, in order to arrange his schedule for next semester, he must ask that the professor needed," Professor Chandler said. STUDENT PILOTS FAIL TWICE IN TRYING TO KEEP DATES Allentown, Pa.—(UU)—Air mail飞机 may keep to their schedules, but student pilots flying cross country to keep dates aren't so prompt, nor so certain. Unknown girls are reported to have learned from two recent experiences. The girls were said to have had social engagements with Edward Batten, a French aviator who photographed at the Curius Airport at Valley Stream, L. 1. Each aviator planned to fly from London. The first time they started. Batten- stein was fered down by engine trouble at Brooklyn, and Schwartz landed to keep him company. The second attempt followed a week later. This time Schwartz landed at Dover, Del, with empty gas tanks, and he was finally located at Fredrick, Md. SOCIETY The Mortar and Ball, honorary national coast artillery fraternity held pledging sessions yesterday evening in Miami at the Aero Club of Meyers, Gordon Blackman, Robert Hoffman, Lewis Simulton, Otio Eggen, Bill McKinney, David Nolan, Goodrich, Frederick Lakin, Raymond Nelson, Elbert Youngsmith, Vaughn Knott, George Denning, and Frank The book club of the American association of University Women met last night with Carol Watterson, 1027 Verde Avenue, New York City, for a review of the book "Disenchanted." The dinner guests at the Pi Upland house included the following: Mr. and Mrs. Roy I. Conkey, Mrs. and Mr. Terry L. Conkey, Mrs. and Mr. William of Kansas City, Mt., Mr. and Ms. E. J. Jonach, and Miss Margaret Proeks, of Kansas City. Sigma Kappa announces the pledging of Neva Ewing of Goff. Raymond F. Bentz of Kansas City was a guest of Phi Kappa yesterday. Delia Zets announces the pledging of Eleanor Montgomery of Skidmore Mo. The guests at Corbin hall last evening were: Mrs. Paul F. Coppe, of Kansas City, Mo., and Mrs. C. V. Hill, of Horton. Oklahoma Co-Ed Rejects Nomination of Queer Causing as much sit at the University of Oklahoma as the original inventors of the Beta Kappa a few years ago. Eldh Husband, who hails from Holly, Ola. "has classified herself as the university's first female student she thumbed her nose at Uncle Sam's R.O.T.C. unit" and refused to enter competition for the honorary R.O.T.C. position by members of the election committee, according to the Oklahoma Daily. "I do not believe in honors here," she said. "I have a election committee." "Queremingship is免 of and innane. I do not admire women to get before the public in this war." Five Hundred Seniors Can't Be Wrong Don't Make a Mistake Capper Introduces OIl Bill Jan. 22 (JU-49) Will have Capper's Repurchase, Republicly in the senate a bill to limit importation of crude oil in 1851, 1852, and 1853. 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