FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4. 1927 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE Student Hospital Calls Total 3,308 So Far This Fall Treatment Has Been Given 1,261 Patients: Nine Surgical Cases Handled With a total of 3,208 calls on our network, we have an University student hospital anddisciplinary is getting a good start toward preserving the health of the community. Some form of hospital has been maintained in connection with the University of Iowa, but the "health department" of K. U. Medicine, which provides its primary care since 1921, has published a policy of keeping complete records of every patient, as well as more general statements. Of the 1,261 different patients who have been treated at the hospital this year, 754 have been men and 907 have been women of the University are healthier than the men, so that they do not participate the hospital to as great an extent. Only One Contagion Case Only one case of contagious disease has been treated this fall, according to Dr. R. H. Edutton, physician it is estimated that 47 percents of the case of pneumonia have been reported and 47 percents have taken the leucovirus vaccine. In all cases, including one maiden, one aides penix, and six tenail operations, have been performed. There had been 118 As to the number of students who make use of the service offered, the students were given treatment at the dispensary; in 1928-27 the figure was 2.54. The higher figure in 1928-29 was the unusual number of students who were inculcated for typhoid in that year, but this number seems much more early in the semester. For the year before last, 1,678 were given the typhoid infection, as against 188 Many Calls in 1925-26 Further comparative figures for 1925-26 and 1925-27 show that for the former year 854 patients were recorded, and 16, 258 for last year. The patients who were confined to the hospital numbered 807 in 1925-26, and 535 in 1926. Dr. S. M. Crothers Chooses Poems for Sermon Text The daily average number of patients in the hospital, that is, those continuing stay patient is 3.36 days. Semi-annual reports contain these and other statistical data pertaining to the hospital's work in to the office of the Chancellor. After reading a copy of "Conten- tious Writings" by Dr. Samuel McChord Cordettes learns that stamina from it to use as the text of a sermon which he will present next He chose the first stanza from Aben Jelanfour's "Song of the Prairies" and the third from "Winter Twilight" along Highway, by Miss H. R. Hooes. Both poems, Doctor Crothers said, were illustrative of the spirit which pervaded the entire volume—a spirit of delight in quiet things, a sense of beauty in the world; a spirit of things of life rather than from clamor and tumult and noise. It is this spirit of commitment with quiet things which a reviewer in the Kansas City Star characterized as "the most beautiful book." Crothers one of the greatest things about the book. The attitude is, he said, indicative of a real, and genuinely kind heart. Both the Star reviewer and Dodoft Crothers made use of Professor Crafton's poem to illustrate their widely viewpoints. Ime Irene Miller, assistant professor of home economics, spent the week-end at her house in Noodesha. Wesley Foundation Gives Hallowe'en Party Tonight Ghosts, pirates and goblins in all variation of Halloween costumes are featured. Weeks Foundation Halloween party, which begins at 8 p.m., at the Methodist Prize will be awarded for the best-deserved person, and most original contour at the party, which is to be a masquerade affair. A number of prizes are also given all Wisley Foundation students are urged by the organization to attend. K. U. Alumni Library Contains 500 Books by Former Students Years Age Works of Many Kinds Included in Collection Begun Many The K. U, Alumnet Association Library was started many years ago, about 1922 Ethel Clark Hill, author of "A Study in the Law," along while working in the office. She knew many alumi and students and helped collect the books which were missing from her bookcase was purchased under her supervision. In 1924, when Fred Elsworth took charge of the office, the books were now the bookcase is practically filled. The collection includes about 500 volumes ranging from pamphlets to books of more than 200 pages. There are novels and poetry and books on psychology, religion, history, psychology, basketball, evolution, history, mathematics, physics, travel, finance, and education. The most expensive book calls for $7.50. It is intended for the public in "Policy" by John Ise. One book by Gauss is written in Spanish. The collection includes all except two of William Allen White's works. One is *Stormy Weather*, a 1930 Slomson, who is one of the outstanding writers on science and writes in English for children to stand it. Soon the library is to get Helena Hospes *Kannan-Pae* so she can be there. Four or five old albums are in the bookcase, some of which date back to 1802. All of the University year books are in the University catalogs. all of the University catalogs. The most prolific writer represented is Alexander Wetmore '12. He is assistant secretary in the Smithsonian Institute at Washington, D.C. he has been collecting forms of reports and traisons on insects and birds. Since 1823 the student directories have been kept. These often help in retrieving information from someone at the house where he has stayed while here will know his address. Beg Your Pardon That there never had been a ban on hobo day activities was imputed in the 1890s by members pointed out today by members of the University senate. The only action taken by the senate was to grant an ordinance for concordance. The statement in the headline was a reflection of an effort to curb the petition, and had no other basis. Rent-a-Hertz Pay by the mile Allen's Drivurself System Phone 88 624 Mass HOUK AND GREEN CLOTHING CO. 14th & Ky. Co-ed Beauty Shop Mexico Is Rich in Relics Mexico City, Nov. 4. — Mexico is archaeologically perhaps the richest country in the world, for within its territory, some 1,172 sites where relics of one sort or another of prehistoric civilizations exist, reports Director Jose Reynasda Veritas of the department of archaeology, the Mexican ministry of education. Proper Care of Ruins Problem A. C. F. G. H. J. K. L. M. N. O. P. Q. R. S. T. U. V. W. X. Y. Z. Severity nine of these sites were added this year and the number in the area is expected to increase. Most of the sites are found by federal inspectors on their expeditions but private individuals often report discoveries. The most serious case is a man is now being prepared in the department of archeology which will show all the sites now known, other information pertaining to them. Attendants Guard Monuments Because of the large number of them in the Mexican government, a real problem to the Mexican government. Only those of the greatest importance are guarded by Federal attendants, and the others are generally taken care of by federal authorities. They are also guarded to guard these monuments of antiquity from curiosity hunters and to keep them well as to keep them free from vegetable growth which is always seeking to bury them here, especially in the Indians Proud of Ancestors Archeologists are not the only ones, who are interested in ruins. The people who have lived there have great curiosity and pride in the accomplishments of their ancestors. Young Indians often show a patronizing attitude toward the wonders that attract so many scientists and sightseers. Le Carte Francaise Gives Play The weekly meeting of Le Carte Francaise will be held on Monday, 30 p.m. in Fraser hall, room 906. The program consisted of the representation, by members of the club, of the play "Le Cid" by Cormoran. In the weekbook another play will be presented, the name of which will be given later. ROOM FOR REST to gentleman. In a private home—one of the best in Lawrence. No other roomers. Call 1871 or 593. 50 Want Ads LOST—Connick Endura penelc建筑 between Journalism building and Old High School. Reward. Call Caitlin Edwards, 202 Old Phone. 158 LOST—Ewen chansie jacket on field east of Stadium Saturday morning, Oct. 29. Phone 2194. 49 LOST—Kappa Sigma fraternity pin Tuesday, Nov. 1. Return to Kauai office. Wear. 61 DRESSMAKING—Smith Hemstitching & Beauty Shop. 9331½ Mass. SOMETHING NEW "Stay Put" climbs in need of beliefs, keeps in, trarrs on involvement and 25% wanted. Wanted, box 84, Lawrence, Kansas. TWO ROOMS—For rent to boys, double or single. Bargain. 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