PAGE FOUR THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1927 Medicine Is Help to Industrial Rise, Believes Coolidge Efficiency Experts Explain What Disease Means in Manpower (United Press) Washington, May 18—Medicine, hygiene and surgery have played an important part in industrial development, President Coolidge told the American Medical Association in convention here last night. The development of physical seience hand-in-hand with government was traced by the President from the old days of doubt and darkness into the present era of efficiency and prevention. Disease Costs Heavily **Disease Costs Treachy** "Directly disease costs heavily. In directly its results are even more costly. In the days before men could men reason of their terrors, a percentage of yellow fever or cholera reported in New York harbor caused such pain as seriously to interfere with business. Now such appurate cases would scarcely cause public comment." "What an inculcable loss to the world worm have been the premature blotting out of a single brilliant creative mind who was able to modernize, modernize, modernize, preventative measures." Mr. Coakley said. "Efficiency experts translate into dollars and cents what diseases and the resulting loss of manpower." "Industry now figures what disease and temporary disability of employees, from the highest to the lowest means on the yearly balance sheet. It is not uncommon for a corporation to take out an insurance policy for its own benefit on the life of an executive." Medical Profession Praised the Medical Profession Praised Mr. Coallidge paid great tribute to the medical profession, saying "there is no floor page in the history of civilization that which records the advance" in medical sciences." He印制了他在1914年的报纸。在1918年这里 there were only three medical schools in this country and two" general hospitals, but since then "unrestress has been marked." "It in this work," he said, "our governments—national, state and local—have recognized that the preservation of life are in part public functions." Crime Still Bothers But the work must go on, be added, "Somewhere in human nature there is structural weakness," he said. "We do not do as well as we know. We make many constitutions, we enact many laws, laying out a course of action and providing a method of relationship one with another which may show adversity but they do not come into full illiance and effect. "Society is still afflicted with crime, and among the nations there are still wars and rumors of wars. In spite of all our progress and all our success, no one doubts that much yet remains to be done." Seniors Are Entertained at Corbin Hall Function the freshmen at Corbitt hall gave a party for the seniors at the hall Tuesday'night, May 17. Ruth Sumemville was in charge and the following program was given: Talk by John Barber; Billy Richigan; "Rules of Corbitt Hall," Virginia Innes; "Department of the Seniors"; Mary Alice McKennon; "My Trip to Europe," June Judy; "Impersonation" by Dolphin Smith; "How He Proposed," Helen Buchanan; "Submission of Seniors to the Freshman," Marion Cook; dish "Baby Slater Lou Freeman and Margaret Rosine." Installation of the new officers was held at this time after which refreshments were served by the freshmen. Read the Kansan want ads. NOTICE On November 9, 1926, I sold my interest in "Ikes" at 1144 Indiana Street and since that time have had no connection with this store. 1. R. "IKE"BRYANT --and 14 other rooms. Suitable for fraternity, sorority or club房. Almost completely furnished. Call Mr. Chellis. 1,120 Tennessee. 1,696 white. 186 KFKU Program 12:50 p. m.—Talk, Prof. W, C. Stevens, de- signant of hersey, "Some Noteworthy Arden, Bob; Bergen, Ann; Emanuel, Joe; Kay, Amy; Kyle, Drew; Leslie, Matt; Manuel Gunzweiler, Lee; contrataires Pastoring Johnson; Mary Hermann; Susan Jacob; William Where the Dio Studios Dreaming Manuel Gunzweiler Paula Willcock Eric M. Gray Mike Greene; Jillian Eric M. King Paste of "The Carnival" Chris Vice Minister of the Church Vice Minister of the Church Angelus minister Vice Minister of the Church Daria Holmes of emigration Neena Daria Holmes of emigration Marianne Daria Holmes of emigration Marianne Sentinel Vieces; Holme, Mike Zinn Vaughn Kimball to Speak at Former Alma Mate The annual privilege of delivering the commencement address to his own high school has been given to Vaughn Kimbail, e27. Kimbail has agreed to give the commencement address at Easton, Ma., high school May 26, following the receipt of an invitation several days ago. Kimbail's sister is included in the graduating class. He was city of Corunna. Concurring, lairt summer and he is now associate editor of the Kanan. At Cornell University the track man will be timed by electricity and by this method the time will be measured down to a 500th of a second. Announcements Girl's friendly society will hold their last regular meeting of the year Thursday, May 19, at 4:30 at the Bainbridge Island Hotel. There will be location of officers. Kappa Phi, Methodist sorority, will hold a farewell party at 7:30 at the home of Mie E. S. Price, 1232 N. Monroe Ave. All monarchs are to be present. Walter Ringer, $c'$, of Paula, will be a visitor at the Phi PsI house to- WIDE AWAKE students interested in summer employment in Kansas. Nc magazine covering DeWalt H; Garvin, 3002 McKee, Goose Means. 180 Want Ads LOST-Alpha Kappa Lambda pin. Call 1120, Reward. 186 FOR RENT! One room ground floor, private entrance, with kitchenette privileges, or two rooms with kitchen furniture. Phone 249-288. Tm Phone 2498. 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