PAGE FOUR UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1920 Students Are Slow to Take Advantage of Free Vaccinations Doctor at University Hospital Compares Cases This Year With Last "Too few students are taking and蓄住 of the tree smallpots, and we have offered this year" Dr. I.R. Ca nutson, director of the student box As report of the cases treated a hospital this semester and those treated last year during the same months shows a decline of about 1400 cases. The total number of calls at the dispensary during the month of September, October, and November 2008 were 3,976,498 have reported this semester. There was an increase of nearby, 200 new registrations at the dispensary during the month of September. This increase was due to the number of physical examinations which were made at the beginning of the school year. In 1928, 827 physical examinations were made; whereas this year 974 were made. With the report that several students had diphtheria, the number of Schick tests were increased from 1 to 43. Nine students have been re-examined in Anti-Schinderella Association for further throat and cheek examinations. University Members Give About $850 to Red Cross University of Kansas students faculty members and employees contributed $843.50 to the Red Cross during the Hill drive the week following Armistice day, according to a report submitted by Prof. Kenneth K. Larson, who was a member of the college who in chairman of the Douglas County Red Cross chapter. Fifteen out of 20 securities responded to the Red Cross roll call with $168,70, eighteen of the 33 treasurer's $168,70, and the faculty and employees subscribed $495.95. The Jay James submitted all 11 airdrops in celebrating building donations. Culbertson Addresses University Men's Club William S. Culbertson, United States ambassador to Chile, spoke before about 40 men members of the faculty at the University Club last He was introduced by Prof. F, W Blackman, of the department of sociology. He talked on conditions in Iraq, Ankara-Aria, and the Balkan situation. According to the Indiana, Daily Student, waves down talks at sea. Navy official are experimenting to rescue this evil. ARSITY TODAY Delores Costello IN "Madonna Of Avenue A" Talking Drama with LOUISE DRESSER GRANT WITHERS also Pat Rooney in The Royal Pair Watch For The DUNCAN SISTERS IN "IT'S A GREAT LIFE" CHRISTMAS SEASON BEGINS IN LAWRENCE SHOPPING AREA Lights to Be Flashed Tonight: Free Wrapping Service to Start Wednesday, Dec. 11 A three-week Christmas jubilee and reception for Christmas shoppers, which is being sponsored by business men of Lawrence and the Lawrence Merchants Bureau, will begin tonight at the downtown Christmas display. Plans for the establishment of a free package wrapping shop, which will open on May 11 for the convenience Christmas shoppers, are being made. The package wrapping service will be located in the rooms of the Law, the Court and the Slighth and Vermont streets. A staff of clerks in the gymnasium of the building will be present. Exhibits Textile Designs packages of any size, shape or form, or mailing purposes. Workmen have been busled during the first few days completing the intricate work of building the system, which is in to brighten the business district of Lawrence even night during the holiday trading season. Display windows are rapidly becoming a feature. Department Shows Patterns by Former Students Classes at the University are being dismissed later this season than in previous years, and Lawrence mercury was among the classmates reporting "or a heavy Christmas trade." An exhibition of designs for textiles, made by former K. U. students, and samples of the cloth printed from the textile given in the department of design. These examples, which were exhibited at the International Art Congress in Paris, 1928 and 1930, June, 1928, were printed by Marshall Field of Chicago. It represents the work of a designer. In connection with this exhibition it can be seen black and white II-III, with all originals or are drawn from photographs. Freshman problems of the 1970's have survived. A visit from Santa Claus has been provided for the benefit of Lawrence children and visitors from outside of Los Angeles to arrive by air to morning afternoon. sented. A case of public school art methods also is being displayed showing plaster of Paris forms of minneapolis school hortes, animals, and birds. Read the Kansan Want Ads. Touch Typewriting Enroll with us and let our skilled teachers help you over the difficult places in learning catch trewriting. 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