--- WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 21, 1927 18 A 10 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE THREE A Engineering Professor Begins Twenty-fifth Year With University Veteran Kansas Instructor is Publisher of Numerous College Texts Back in the spring of 1902, George J. Hood stood up with his graduating class and received a certificate permitting him to attach the letters B, S to his name, an honour he had worked for four years to attain. He was later involved in engineering. There was no School of Engineering and Architecture then. Since that time the name of George J. Hood has been closely associated with the things that have transpired since his tenure as head of the department of engineering draking of the School of Engineering and Architecture, and has become the model to be the B. S. For many years he has guided the footsteps of new students in the School, acting as chief adviser to the freshmen, and as assistant to About a year ago Professor Hood demonstrated that his talents have not been buried, when the McGraw-Hill University printed his textbook on descriptive geometry. This text is before used in several of the larger educational institutions of the country and has attracted a large number of experts from a variety of sources. But the writing of posttools is not the professor's only ability. In the past few years he has busied himself during more hours and thesummer months in conducting commercial inventions which have proved practical and of commercial value. His outstanding experiments have been in perfecting an origraphicette camera, and a padded set of crawing instruments for student and engineer. Violet Rav Saves Animal Sufferers of Cage Paralysis Given Treatment --our sides guardian statutes of Isis, Nephthys, Neith, and Selikt. The glittering rows of African cobras, such one crowned with the solar disk that decorate the shrine are marvelous. Anubis, watcher of the dead, sits at the chamber entrance. Near by stands a wooden gesso-gilo statutes of Tutankhamn wearing a lion robe, with gold sandals on an Egyptian boot. A Egyptian to his head, and in his two hands the royal staff and flagulum. New York, Sept. 20—How ultra-violet radiation, used on sick humans saved the lives of five valuable and desperately ill animals in the New York Zoo, is sold by D. R. Nackel of the department of comparative medicine. His furry 'patient' consisted of a red howling monkey, a grievous mouse and three lemurs. They are all expensive animals, and their threatened death from "stang" fire is much better than to rickets in human beings, was regulated by the zoo authorities as a genuine impounding calamity. When they had reached a state in which they refused a food, Doctor Nook was called in. The helplessness of the animals at the outset simplified the treatment. Doctor Noback simply lay on a hard surface, lamp behind their bawl, and immobile balls and turned cpl. the current, without needing to lie or constrain them in The treatment was kept up for a month in the case of the red bowling monkey, and from three to five months in all cases the stiffness and decrepitude that marks the disease in its extreme stages soon disappeared, the eyes became clearer, and the patients displayed a munificent renewal of their interest in food. Tombs Give Up Secrets Feminine Aids to Beauty Found in Ancient Graves New York, Sept. 21. — The flappers of 5000 years ago were not so different from the wielders of his stick and vanity case of the present generals; they were also more curious and tervory (combe figure prominent in archaeological finds at Ur in Mesopotamia described in private correspondence just received by Prof. Ralph Van Damm Mason, Director of Archaeological Institute of America. Never before in Mesopotamia, said Prof. Mageffin, who has many articles been found that were used or worn by the ladies of Babila, Istanbul and Taryn jewel cabinet of great beauty came to light bearing a Phoenician inscription to Astarte, the Phoenician king, and gold and silver beads have been found in profusion in the two hundred tumbels that have been opened in the past year from a stone which was a chain of pure gold set with lapis lazuli, which according to the excavation looked as now if it had been made yesterday, in days of having been buried. The work of Dr. Heward Carter this season in Egypt in the tomb of Tumukhamhan has been no less fruitful than that of year before last, according to Prof. Magoffin, "In the innest tomb or store-chamber," he stated, "has just been found a possessor Canonopulirs, which has on it Jayhawkers Now Hold Highest Rating of Any Valley School For Major and Minor Sports The University of Kansas, beyond a duell, holds the indipendent first place in athletics among the schools of due course. In the championship game the penintah system of scoring started by Dr. F. C. "Plog" Allen, director of athletics and head coach at Kansas State University, participated in athletic competition. Kansas ranks first with Nebraska, Missouri, Iowa State, Kansas Angles, Oklahoma State, Purdue and Grinnell following in order. This method of scoring used by Doctor Ali gives points equal to the standing of the respective team, even if the opponent is minor. Any school winning a first in a sport is given one point, second place takes two points and third place takes three in this manner. In case of a tie, the positions are added and divided by the number of schools tied. This means define the teams with the lowest score. The low score wins. A study of the major sports for the first five years reveals that Kansas but two wins first, once won second, and has captured one third with the greatest of all for Kansas. In than year, the Jayhawks established a record by winning three championships; indoor track, basketball and volleyball; in the valley has won, more than two championships in a single year. Kamara and Nolzhensk have been the leaders in the major sports. Grimeldt and the Rangers have also been in as much as no mother institution has won a championship in the five year period. Minor sports were included in the scourings starting in 1823 and the chart shows that, for the last 50 years, Lasha's year, due to a strong showing in cross country Aeronautical Literature Bought Acoustical Literature Bought Through the efforts of Dean Waller of the School of Engineering and Astronomy, the School of Engineering and Architecture will be able to satisfy their desire for knowledge of things aeronautical this year. The dean has arranged for the school to obtain access to certain magazines and other literature pertaining to aerospace science. The literature will be on hand in the library at Marvin hall within a few days. Read the Kansan want ads. Just a little better than really seems necessary. That is the reason we are always busy. We fix them at the Show Shop & Shine Parlor—Adv. and wrestling, Iowa State won first place. Kansas remains the only school to win two firsts in the same year in the minor sports and Washington is the only team which wins at least one championship each year. That Kamaas not enjoyed successful football teams for the five years is shown by the fact that she holds seventh place in the all-time winning team, which is counteracted by the enviable record established by Doctor Allen's famous basketball teams. The Crimson and Blue coaches won championship for six consecutive year. The Jasghawkers rank second in baseball and indoor track. They hold third place in the outdoor track standings. Nebraska's strong showing during the five years rightearly lupated upon the powerful football teams which seem to have become a Cormoran hunch. Kansas again enjoined a varsity athletic season in 1955-1957, when the team played against the basketball team again carried off of the Missouri Valley championship and added another victorious season to its already long string. Dr. H, J. Huff, coach of track, began his coaching with a most satisfactory season. The Jayhawks won the outdoor Valley met. The Kannas team finished second and a record account in pld of the leading track meets and relay carnivals. The Crimesm and Blue teams are baseball, tennis, and cross country enjoyed a successful season and remain standing in conference athletics. With two championships out of three major sports for the past season, Kansas held the lead in athletic honors in the past six years. The annual convention of the Kansas Crusade of Christian Churches will be launched at Newton next week. A part of the Crusade funds are to be devoted to the development of the program of the religious education here at K. U. The Rev. Robert C. Brown, the Church, and Dean Braden, of the School of Religion, will be attendants at the session. Christian Church Convention Want Ads The first booty meeting of the year will be held Friday at 4:30 in Robinson gymnasium. 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