SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 15. 1928 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Complete Physical Examinations Are Given Freshmen Better Hospital Service Now Available; Two Doctors Devote Full Time Preparations are completed at the student hospital for the examination of all freshmen, according to Dr Ralph Camtoneson, formerly of the service of the University of Wisconsin, in the new director of the hospital. "This year new upper class will not be examined as a routine examination but instead will receive a complete physical examination may come in any time after the first exam. The same complete examination that is given the freshman," Doctor Layne said. "Next year all freshmen and new sophomores will be examined at the beginning of the fall semester. Then the following year freshmen and new sophomores and junior will be included in the examinations so that at the end of each term they will be in the University will have a complete record," and Doctor Cameron "All freemen are required to take the physical examination. Appointments for the examination must be made by a person responsible. These appointments must be kept. If they conflict with classes or conducts of their duty, they may be arranged by the Hospital staff. "The staff of examiners have been supplemented by the appointment of Dr. Edward Sawyer, a K. U. alumna, for a period of two weeks. Sewall will be in the school at Rosdale will be in lawrence to assist with the examinations "The men will be examined at the rate of ever one hundred a day and the women at the rate of about seventy per day." The staff of exam lunen for women will be composed of women doctor"s. The department is the first department in a physical education will co-operate with the Hospital in giving the ex- Hospital Opens Monday "The hospital and dispensary open Monday morning, Sept. 17. Because we are not yet ready to be resected with the physical examina- tion, students are requested to limit their time on the things for the first two weeks. A waitlist will be charged for ener- *Each student is to be given a copy of the new hospital booklet. This booklet should be kept for reference and contains the rules and out-of-date calls.* *Particular attention is called to the new dispensary hours. In order that it be delivered on time, it is advisable to make an appointment by telephone. The host should send a reservation. Staff Is Changed The hospital staff this year has been changed to a considerable extent. For the first time today, nurses are employed. Doctor Canestos, who is to be the director, will be assisted by Dr. Rachel University of Minnesota health service. Five nurses will be on duty at the hospital. Three of the nurses were there last year. They are Miss Jill Waltz, Kathryn Harrison, the nurses who will be new are Waltz, Hildeston, Kanz, and McKinnon. The nurses will be from Hospital. Also Miss Cummings, from the Madison, Wis., General Hospital, will be employed as laboratory technicians. The nurses are to have a home in the house on the north of the hospital which is located at 1406 Tennesse street. This is the first time it has not been necessary for the nurses to live in private homes. Lilies, flowering almonds and other flowers of springtime can now be in bloom by exposing them to light reactions by exposing the potted plants to the vapor of ethylene dichloride or hydrogen peroxide. 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The state drug laboratory, operated in conjunction with the School of Pharmacy, is engaged in testing drugs and medicines sold in the state and in making special information are suspected. The laboratory is located in the basement of the chemistry building. Five new courses in the departments of economies were made available to extension division students during the past summer. They are marketing, marketing, marketing, crediting and collections, and two courses in business law. Drop in and see us Welcome Back to K. U. Oread Barber Shop "North of Bricks" Announcement College Inn Cafe, 411 W. 14th St., is now open under management of Lucille H. Ruby We have attempted to make our cafe a real home for K. U. students and in our new decorations have the colors Crimson and Blue throughout. Sept. 18 will be Welcoming Day Rowlands Two Stores Free Eskimo pie to everybody Parker Pens We carry a complete line of Parker pens. 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