FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7. 1928 PAGE THREE THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN 45 Announcements The party of the University Women's Club scheduled for Dec. 12 has been postponed until February—Mrs. W. R. Siem, corresponding secretary. There will be an important meeting of the Newman club Sunday at ter the second mass in the parish hall Everyone please come. The Christmas party at the Methodist church which was scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 7, has been cancelled because of weather. Chancelor Lindley in the Kranau, Thursday, Dec. 6. The sale of tickets will be delayed until the hampet will be continued, however. League of Women Voters will meet at 4 p.m. Monday, December 16, in room 206 Fraser hall. Prof. H. J. Chabli will speak. Women need not be of voting age to attend these meetings. A comment from Marcin Chadwick, president. John Bunn will discuss the interpretations of basketball rules on Wednesday, Dec. 12, in room 260, Ralston Hall. The day before, Dec. 11, as was previously announced The Delta Zeta party which wa to have been tonight has been post poned. All freshman women interested in the organization of a freshman commission are requested to meet at Heyley house, Monday, Dec. 10, at 3:30. Students Learn by Doing University of Chicago Teacher Sends Pupils on Trips (Science Service) Chicago, Dec. 7.—A Chinese student journeying into Canada to study an Indian tongue, a white man going alone with a shaw and almost unknown tribe in the region of the Great Bear Sea, South Seas studying Hawaiian and Samanon ethnology; these were parts of the "learn by doing" program laid out by Prof. Fay-Cooper Cole of the University of Hawaii where dents during the season just closed. "We aim to give the student the method and a problem, and set him to work—that is, we believe that the student should be the fencer Cole. "As soon as he has reached a stage when we think him competent, we endeavor to place him in a position where he will receive a task where he will receive the maxi-mum experience in his chosen field. Stephens College Appeals to Columbia for Mone Columbia, Mo. Dec. 7—During the past 16 years, Stephenson College of Columbia, Mo., has increased its enrollment from 52 to 616, and has been the source from which million of dollars have come to Columbia according to a report made recently by the Chamber of Commerce of that city. Because of the economic benefit that the city derives from student enrollment, college officials believe that College rail Because of this rapid increase in enrollment, expansion of the present school system, and the bia raised $50,000 for the institution Appeals are now being made to the city to assist again in the raising of new buildings and deterrients. Violet-ray treatments are being given at the infirmary of the University of Washington for college students. Professor Wheeler Teaches Fish to Search for Food According to Light in Psychological Experimen An experiment to discover the reaction of certain fish to the relative brightness or dimness of light while in search for food, is being conducted by Professor David P. Noguchi of the department of psychology of the University of Kansas. Doctor Wheeler has already learned by previous experiment that the goldfish eat the brightest, the dimest, or the middle lighted compartment for food. The experiment now underway involves the use of eleven gold fish all equipped with thermometers. When under experiment these readily learn to go into certain compartmental environments, such as those which is filled with water of a controlled temperature which contains Lights Controlled In the upper part of these compartments, separated from the water by a ground glass petition, are the lights, which illuminate small switches with lights placed in groups of three. For example, light switches are being used. These are psychologically equidistant as to canister power, as to second and third power, as to canister power, there is one-half the difference between the first and second as compared to the second and third. The brightness or dimness of these bulbs is equidistant or the same. Health and Agility Tests Given Out to Hill Woman Contrary to the whispered rumors that the women of the University were going to have to the thunderous thrashing of a grueling Health Week these simple tests were given out this morning from the department of physical education. 1. Stand on head. 4. Get down on the knees, then come to a standing position without using the arms. 2. Go through a wand; 3. Balance on the elbow; 5. Take hold of the right foot and touch the right knee to the floor then come back up. 3. Balance on the elbows. After having passed the agility test the women will, no doubt, be able to tie themselves in knots. Still they cannot take time for this as they must keep a perfect health chart, and they all maintain an A grade pasture. 6. Get down on both knees, and jump to a standing position without using the arms. Extension classes of Dr. R. A. Schweger and Charles H. Sandage in Kansas City have been called off for this week because of their illness. Doctor Schweger has a class in "psychology special" and one in "psychology moral education." Paul Sandage teaches elements of economics. Read the Kansan Want-Ads $1.00 Listerine Antiseptic Special 69c An award will be given to those who survive the ravages of the procedure. A cup will be awarded to the highest scoring house. Senator Curtis Is Slow to Designate Successo Washington, Dec. 7, (UPI) - When interviewed here on the selection of a new Senator to fill his shoes, Vice-president-elect Curtis refused to discuss the situation. 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The effect of a dose of dihydropneumolus not merely on the chemical multidose of the medicine but also on the blood of the blood in our bodies when we take it. This is indicated by the expired and dead blood at the University of Georgia Medical School, performed here and at the University of Biological Station on June 13. Medicines Depend on Chemical State of Blood The blood of all warm-blooded animals is normally slightly alkaline. When Doctor Sultan injected doses of the drug epiprazone into experimenters' brains, he had been artificially reshaped, a marked depression in their blood pressure resulted. It was possible to restore the pressure to normal or even to increase it because that point, simply by conduction, the degree of alkalinity of the dood. A plan whereby the enrollment in the department of military science may be increased from 0 to 100 men per year. The students in this department will be divided into 14 committees of forty men each, and their work will be contacted with a group of University fraternities for the purpose of receiving support. Plan to Increase R, O, T, C. "The upperclass will not be so cronically," said Maye Giornet, "but concentration for membership will be on the freeborn elite." This method is expected to materially influence the future enrollment of the K, R, O, T. C. Lucky Tiger Hair Tonic Wisconsin University reserves the state for education in the rate of $2,000 per mile on highway construction. The state was awarded by the U.S. Army for building materials discovered by geology students in summer surveys. 10c Palmolive Soap 5 Bars 28c $1.00 Van, the Flower Man Plants Vast Tulip Bed Most students do not know that there are two "Vans" on the Hill, and that both are interesting characters to students and Friends of the Vans. The first is Stanley St. Johns, Stanley F. M. Van Meenel, or more familiarly, Van the animal man, he has his pet sheep, and gives talks about pop rap albums before the big games. The other "Van" is A. Van Horbeck, the flower man. He grows the wonderful flowers that are seen in the various beds about the campus. His latest venture is tulips. He has a large collection of both bulbs, and promises to have the campus looking like a "Holland tulip farm next spring." Medical Men Are Forming Pan-American Congress Havana, Cuba, Dec. 7, (UPI) - Physicians and surgeons from practically every one of the 21 member states of the Pan American Union are expected to attend the First Pan American Health Conference which will meet here Dec. 29 to Jan. 3. Entertainment plans for the delegates include tours of Havana's health farms and hospitals and an expedition to Camagüey and Santiago de Cuba. The official program, as announced by the Secretary of Sanitation Dr. Francona, will be organized and negotiating the congress, includes addresses by Dr. William J. Mayo, of Mayo Brothers' clinics in Rochester, MN; Mayor Julian Casas of Mexico City; Dr. Ruiz Morena of Miami Airlines; Dr. H. S. Cummings, surgeon-general of the United States Public Health Service, and many other famous physicians and surgeons of both the United States. In Congress Today Senate the Coot. Senate n debate continued Leaders confer on radio legislation. House Boulder Dam debate continues. Secretary of State Kellogg explained the multilateral treaty to the foreign relations committee. Treasury and postoffice appropriations bill considered. Ways and means committee took up the Austrian debt. Naval affairs committee considers the marine corps personnel Census committee took up reappropriation. 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