PAGE FOUR WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 18, 1929 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN, LAWRENCE, KANSAS 160 Freshmen Given Physical Examinations at Student Hospital Appointments for Women Fi Four Days of Next Week; Charge Mode. Change Made Students are realizing more and more the importance of having a physical examination leading from the summer of examinations that are due to return. Dr. Canteenan, director of the student health department says, "Monday we examined 100 men. We have but ten men until 2 p. m., Saturday, and the first four days of next week we are filled with appointments for women." The purpose of the student health department briefly is to: Give a first aid course, training to every treatment; to advise students upon the basis of the findings at this examination; to advice students on how they found at this examination; to instruct activities in the control of diseases; to give practical advice and treatment to students in case of illness; to impress upon the student the necessity of attentive care. Health examinations for freshmen were started last year and they proved to be such a success that they are to be required to have them are to be he examined and also all soils ombres who are entering K. U. for the first time. Other students are urged to call at the Hospital, mee nt or see an examination if they desire it. Dr. R. L. Cunantone said that "we will be very busy the next week or two we will get the freshmen on and we will take them to the department that we wish all our upper elemen­ who would call in the hospital for an ex­ pensive visit, and do pollinations, either at the time they register or by telephone they will send out and their benches will move around." Schedule Is Heavy There is a slight change in the hours and in the policy of the student hospital for this year which Doctor C. Murton wishes to bring the patient to. The board of consultation are now as follows: Monday to Friday inclusive: 8:00 - 12:00 a.m., mq. 2:00-5:00 p.m.; Saturday to Sunday, mq. 9:00-10:30 p.m. only. Those who have been to the student hospital will notice that Dr. Candamont and his assistants are giving more care than they are receiving, and also a slight change in hospital cases this year. Instead of seven days of free hospital care it is being limited to four. The patient was charged at the rate of one dollar per day. This change was made after it was found that the average length of time for such hospital case was about three weeks. In addition to lengthening the hours of consultation there will be two asstmts to help Dr. Cauntson, Dr Rachall Spruke, who was with the WATERMAN'S Pens and Pencils TWO BOOK STORES KENNEDY Plumbing Co. 937 Mass. st. Phone 658 Headquarters for Electrical Goods Students Welcome 1113 Mass. BURGERT Shoe Shop staff last year, is assisting him again this year. In addition this year he will be a volunteer at the Memorial Hospital to assist. The first six weeks Dr. Potkun will have the position. He will then be involved by another intern for another six weeks. Just across from the Court House Other changes include a charge of five dollars for the operation room and all X-rays are to be charged for treatment to cover the cost of the films used. SOCIETY The active members of Beta Theta Pi fraternity entertained last evening with a house dance for the purpose of raising funds for Freddy Agnew's land furnished music and the chaperones were Mrs. T. S. Wilson, Nina Oyden, and Mr. Thompson. The various traditions of K. U., including the Christmas Twin, the Rockefeller mum, and the new imitation were explained to the new students who attended the meeting at Hester house by the W. Y. C. A., and was given for the purpose of preparing all of the new students for October 3. Fred Lewis, secretary of the Alumni association, Arabian Academy, for Oct. 3, Ray Nicholls, assistant to the chancellor, were the principal Wise Wes, was in charge of the program. Kapu Pbi of the Methodist church will have their annual supers meeting, Wednesday, Sept. 18, at the home of the president, Grace Vernon, 1112 Tammocks. This is the first meeting of the annual meeting and are invited to attend. The patrones, Mrs. Harry A. Godwin, Mrs. E., C. Maxwell, Mrs. V, K. Bruner, Mrs. E. Let us alter, relax, clean and press your coats, dresses, and suits. Ladies SCHULZ the Tailor 917 Mass. St. G. Vernon, and the sponsor, Mrs. Ed win F. Price are to be guests. Beta Theta PI entertained last night from dusk until twelve with an informal party at the chamber house. Frid Awesen and his orchestra formulated the music for the dancing, in a dance that included Beta Theta Pi housemother, Mrs. J. S. Stovue of the Sigma Chi house and composer of the Sigma Giang house. An informal tea for freshmen women was held in Spooner-Thayer museum yesterday afternoon by the W. S. G. A. council and the cabinet of Mary Eleanor Thayer, Virgina M. and Mary Eleanor Thayer in charge. The ten was held in connection with freshman week, and was for the purpose of getting the freshmen accustomed to Punch, Punch, Punch; mints were served during the afternoon. The out of town guests were Rajpi Patti; of Kansas City; E. W. 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