TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Vitamin Content of Student Meal to Be Appraised Dietetics Classes to Rate Lunch Trays as Part of Health Week Program Wednesday of Health Week in to be admit as a vitamin day. The program carried out through the day is in charge of the domestic science department. The most important fea- tures include study and travel at the cafeteria Wednesday room. Six women from the dietetics classes will grade the trays, according to Miss Sybil Woodruff, associate professor of food science and economics. Miss Woodruff said, "Wherever college groups of men and women or family groups have been found that the diet is too predominantly the meat-bread-and-potato type. This combination Inches in the diet with fruits, vegetables, vitamins and cannot measure up to the standards of an adequate diet as determined by animal and human studies." In *scoring trays* of food at the cafeteria on Wednesday we intend to stress only the protective or rejuvenating color of the calorie *n* distribution between breakfast, luncheon and dinner can be rated accurately only where the whole day's food is being judged. It will be based on the appearance of the color or score in the desired one for an A rating. This is to be obtained by the use of leafy vegetables and milk products. To evaluate a bean, gravy and coffee will receive the lowest score because it is very low in vitamin or protective foods." The "method of scoring" is to select The method of scoring in to select protective foods according to group rating. Vitamins and minerals are body habiters. Group Group 14 Snowball, cabbage or onedear lettuce salad 2. Milk, cottage cheese, custard or milk soup 3. Salad, other than head lettuce or potato 4. Vegetable other than leafy vegetable of group 1 and other than potato 5. Foods meat, potato, bread 5. Other foods; meat, nototio, bread, batter and macaroni batter and incubate. Enough protective fields should be enclosed to score over 100 of A, unless to receive a rating of 1. The rating Score A. 100 or more: 1. Group 1 and 2, and one other group. 2. Group 1 or 2 and 3 and 4. 1. Group 1 or 2 and any other group 2. Group 3 and 4 and 5. score 0, 90. 1. Groups 2 or 4 and 5. 1. Groups 3 or 4 and 8. Score D: 1. Group 5 alone. Pro Musica Society Program Given for Members The following Lawrence people son students attends the concrete of the Pre Muska society in Kannada City Ma, Satireh in the ball room of the Satireh Dean and Mrs. Saworthourt, Profes- or and Mrs. Anderson, Professor Gilch, Professor Sherrill Knee, Profe- r Kuei, Professor Dugger, Profe- r Schmale, Virginia Derge, Louisa Ridgway, Mary Euth Maro, Imo Maro, Sarah Maro, Louis Bardon, Bardon, Dorothy Kueiterenstein, Leith Hempill, Ruth Moors, Dorothy Bondle, Anita Habs, Lakai Thomas Thomas, Terry Thomas Pro Musica is an international society for the study of modern music of the most advanced type. Only members are admitted to the concerts and festivals. Professor Skilton is a member of the board of the Kansas City chapter The artist last Saturday was the harpist, Carles Salzado. At the next concert on January 23rd the band composer, Boha Bartok will present the music of the conductor and Professor Gelch will join him in two violin sonata. Miss Lacey Muelle of, Green Bay, WI, who at the age of 17 won the women's national transshooting championship for 1521 made her debut this week as a sprinter with the Chicago Red Sox and in a graduate of Lawrence College. First Master's Degrees Granted at K. U. in 1876 The University of Kansas celebrated its 150th year by granting it a Master's degree to the Master That was 52 years ago. At the past commencement 105 of those degrees were awarded. The graduate school proper was not organized until 1896, but arrangement had been made for degrees and been made as early as 1875. A year later two advanced students completed the prescribed work in 1882, and in 1883 they graduated exercises of that year. Three first two candidates were D. L. Tech and Mrs. Fritz Richardson, M. M. Koch and Mrs. Robert Brown in Kansas City, Mo., Mrs. Coleman died in 1923 in the violence in Lawrence and died in 1923. The faculty minutes of the meeting in which these degrees were granted embody also several other interesting items. One of these was the appointment of a committee to prepare paper for the work in the University. In April, 1875, it was voted that a cataloging of the University be printed, with $100. The annual cost of correspondent expenses at the present time is $12,300. Last Building Erected for Student Soldiers Has Been Torn Down Six: Such Barracks Appeared on Campus During Period of War Activity The last *c* is the temporary buildings erected on the campus during the summer. The time for various occupations, most of which were closely tied to engineer work, was There were six of these buildings on the campus and twelve along Middle Stirrup street. All were torn down once the building was demolished in 1922 to make room for the new electrical laboratory building. That which has just been built is one of those. More than 1099 men were trained in those buildings during the last six months, and the incumbents of Section B of the Students Army Training Corps finished the training. Robinson gymnastism was transformed into barrack quarters to assist with the training consisting of 239 men was turned out Aug. 23, 1918. The second, with 368 men finished the training Oct. 1, and the third composed of 329 men, Dec. 6. The men were trained to fill the following positions: auto drivers and repetition, auto mechanic, blacksmiths, carpenters, draftmen, mechanics, audio operators, surveyors, pattern and topographical draftman. Girls Afraid of Being Given a Cold Shoulder The fair sex on this campus but been given the cold shoulder! For the past few months, visitors to the 630 class at Western Library are delighted by the box, brightly painted, and labeled to read, "Vote For the Queen of读," a character. But this time—oh death, oh death, what should be seen in exactly the same location minus the sign but more so because of ice or ice as cold an coal could be? Whether the ice shoulder has been given will be seen at a later date when the outcome of the content for Heart's prayer "has been announced." Seems a little queer though- perhaps the sterner sex has played the funny joke. It might mean no votes were cast. Time alone will tell. Doctors and Chemists Join in New Institute Washington, Dec. 6- Medical men and chemists will work together to make an intensive study of the effect of radiation on new research institution for international medicine to be established by the Kaiser Wilhelm Society at Hildberge, according to the German coronary institute of the American Chemical Society. (Science Servio) Prominent among the investigators who will work on the stuff of the new institution is Prof. L. Kreul of Holzheim (formerly known as Kappel specialist) in internal modelling. Absolutely pre-war Dean Campuses "Punkin Center China" Guests; Gamma Phi Beta Freshmen Repent in Solitude Eighteen freshmen at the Gamma Pi Ptl Beta Rome open their Saturday afternoon by the telephone breaking their date for the reminder of the week-end. There are eight freshmen open their Saturday evening and all day Sunday waiting "Bread and milk was nothing compared to this!" "What—no men!" Check up girls! Christmas is coming. ... "Yes," and so is a compass of two weeks after Christmas and builds—chiefful proverbs For the girls who so recently resumed as *Alhamed Almaden* and putty, Purich Center, Clinton* at the Liberidge School under a deans' campus. The officers were informed Saturday morning that she had been on time that morning evening, and that after the Christmas holidays two weekends of social privilege would be taken away from them. But because they are still heavily leveraged by the girls in their趁暮期 that they failed to get the permission of the home teacher to take them away. "Mr Beta Kappa in Italia," we questioned. Mr Kappa, who appears in this picture, told us that we should really give him the word bimbi, because it means "two." We did not include it in his biography. "No more beauty patrons for me," she wry the happy thought of Margaret Glas, 230. "What a violet not to have these." She is being married, and manufactured. Having eighteen pledges shut in the house over the week and presents somewhat of a problem to the upper class, Mr. Hulbert, whom which existed throughout the house was expressed in shrieks of laughter, much noise and clatter, W. C. T. U. Perlades organized to picket the coveted residence and sent the fennel term for "bull foxtail." They say that true optimism lies in being able to see some good in the most difficult situation. one must spend one a time delving into the musy volumes." Around Mt. Oread May Social, ed 20, is spanning the wheel-end in Independence, Mo. Charterly Consultant Group, Limited The School of Film Arts, Chairty of the School of Film Arts, Limited professional postgraduate training at the Sunshine hospital (now Cedar Hill Hospital) (1948-2015). Christy Condillon Good The P1 Beta Ball character is glittered in tame shades of the maroon color that adorns its webbels at 1240 Mihawkian. Armorweave and lightning are its motifs and their colors. P! PhF's to Give Banquet Institution of the plunge of Sigma Delta Chi will be held night at 10 p.m. on the first Gamma Delta Ballroom at the University of Pennsylvania. Stanley Parkbard, Dick Harkness, Dan Houney, McTemrick Hall, and Minnie Moore will participate in an immersive follow-up. At the meeting of the mathematics school held Monday, Miss Crosby Haston, department of mathematics, spoke of Trilentine coordination. A social hour was held with members sat out mathemati- cal terms and the members sat out mathemati- cal terms. Also the数学会议 Mathematics Club Meets Journalista te fulfillte Saturday night brought the discovery that Watson Library is a real institution and a large delegation attended. The social possibilities at Watson for Goodrich who are compased, for poor attendance, were to there. There is an opportunity to observe others who are suffering under the condition of homelessness or to the state of being camped. Also one can comfortably ask a man, say a waiter clock, a girl, say a friend, a freshman expect to become much better acquainted with Watson Library. --case, Tuesday. Phone 2755 W. 71 The new Kansas law which provides a judge with power to double the number of cases to be tested by W. I. Turner of Wichita who was twice found guilty of a diamond theft. He is now serviced by Sheriff and as soon as this term is completed will be required to serve a sentence of 24 years on the diamond thefts. initiation, the discussion of the sale of the Sora Owl which will come on Dec. 14, will be the main business. Kansas Convict to Test Law A debate team from the University of Oregon will have the distinction of being the First University team from the University of Washington to universally all over the world. Their first debate is scheduled at Hoboken where they will meet the University of Hawaii and schedule take place at the University of Napaar, India, the University of Hong Kong, China, and the University of Atlanta, Georgia, and Glasgow. 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