MONDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1985 PAGE THREE Teaching Popular Among Students as Intended Work THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAS Registrar's Figures Show Majority of Students Have Chosen Life Work Butcher, baker, or endlessly maker? None of these old and hardened professions were included in the list of intended ventures of the students of the University of Kansas according to the letter from Professor Foster, registrar. Of the 1001 students enrolled all but 638 have chosen their future work. According to the list of the intended vocations there will be two men who will be laundrymen in future years. Only seven women have decided to be home makers, while only two men are to be farmers. The ministry will be increased by eight men and seven students plan to be missionaries. Teaching is one of the most prominent of the professions and more than half of the women and 144 men have taught it, enabling them to intend their education. The distribution of the interceded vo catenation follows One woman plans to be a forlorn correspondent and another plans to mutate her fortune for little lindie gardens. A little girl at a fair for two men and seven women. Courses are the following: Vocation Men Women Advertising 30 16 3 Advertising 16 1 3 Architecture 57 4 Arch. Engineering 11 Artist 3 11 Athletic director 4 Avionic Engineer 2 Engineering 2 18 Banking 28 Botanist 1 1 Broker 1 1 Business 361 27 Chauntanqua Work 2 Chem. Engineering 31 Construction 43 6 Civil Engineer 75 Coaching 15 Commercial Art 7 11 Concept Art 3 8 Contractor 4 Detective 7 Designer 8 Dictitian 14 Dramatic Art 2 7 Druggist 11 Economist 1 Education, Misc. 19 Equipment Engineering 141 Entomologist 7 1 Farmer 2 Foreign Correspond. 1 Foreign Trade 5 Forestry 1 Geologist 1 Gov't Service 3 Grain Business 1 Home Economics 4 Home Maker 7 Hotel Business 2 Indus. Engineering 13 Illustrator 2 Interpreter 2 Interpreter 2 Libraryer 2 Jewelry 2 Journalism 89 70 Kindergarten work 4 Lindecummer garden 1 Lawman 301 7 Librarian 8 Literary Work 7 Lumber Business 3 Mech. Engineering 32 Medical Profession 412 20 Metalman 7 Metal Engineering 1 Min. Engineering 11 Ministry 8 Missionary Work 3 Musician 23 42 Municipal Work 1 Naturalist 1 Nursing 40 Oil and Gas Misc. 9 Paleontologist 1 Personal Work 1 2 Petroleum Engineer 1 Petroleum Geologist 3 Persistent 75 4 Physical Director 8 Physician 3 Printer 1 Private secretary 9 Psychologist 1 Public Service 1 Radio Engineer 2 Railway Service 2 Real Estate 1 Recreational Work 1 Research 6 3 Salesman 1 Skill Engineer 2 Social Service 4 21 Statesman 1 Social Secretary 1 Struct. Engineering 1 Teaching 144 810 Technician 1 Telecharger Business 1 Understanding 2 Writing 7 2 Y. W. C. A. Work Zoologist 1 Undecided 128 142 187 167 Symbolic Characters Depicted in Mohammedan Prayer Rug; Specimen in Spooner-Thayer The payer sign, such as the one at Spooner-Thayer museum has an interesting story. This rite is termed the Ousak type, and was made in Asia Minor. When the Mohammadin prayed, he held his hands to the means of the individual himself in every occasion. Whenever the host for prayer arrived (which was an event not so common) he sought out his ruy and paid houding to his God. By means of a small compass, he would spread his ruy so that the Alhirab or nine pointed towards Meenan, where Mohammadin body lay, and money from him, in order to appear before God in most object humility, he combed his head, produced a rostray and also a dried candle in the center, and then placed them. These he placed under the niche, and then resting his head on the earth with his hands utteredted on either side, he performed the sacred de one allureb or niche in which the wristpiece pierced his head, represented the door of a mosque and reminded those who used it of the sacred mosque of Mezquita. Occasionally, a prayer ring will be found with three or more riches, especially among those for family worship. Others may have three small medallions instead of a prayer niche. One of these is used for the resting place of the forehead and the other two are for hands during the prayer period. For convenience, the prayer ring is of small size. These intended for pearl use frequently have the design of the very workmanship. Combat or other objects used in the act of war Fat Persons Radiate Less Heat, Sometimes [Balances Descriptions] Amsterdam, Nov. 5.-Scientists have been modulating the amount of heat given off by the human body to fied why some parts give off more heat than others. G. van Rieberink developed an apparatus for studying the temperature of the skin, covered and uncovered, and found that much less heat was given over layers of fat and a great deal when the skin lay close to bony surfaces. Whether this means that people built on generous lines are as cool as encumbrates on the outside and "feed" hot* within, with skinny legs. However, the experiment would seem to indicate that a fat person might make the coolest bedfullon on a hot night. Docter Shitter thinks that some of our various places may be explained by the narrowness of large blood vessels to the surface, but this, he says, does not explain all. It is still a mystery why more heat is given off over the forearm, the chest, the shins and the calves. Rifle Teams Will Meet Morning of Tiger Game A match has been arranged between the Kansas and Missouri Rifle teams for the morning of the Kansas Missouri football game. Much interest is being shown at Missouri as these two teams are outstanding teams. Last year Missouri won the championship while Kansas was fifth. Lieut. Harry F. Meyergrin in speaking of the meet, said: "We are planning to make this meet an annual affair as one of the main attractions for the Kansas-Missouri game. We have not chosen our team. The men are nuking, the men are nuking, I am sure we will give the intercollegiate champions a reaf meet." Seismograph Registers Friday morning at 2 o'clock a definite earth tern showed on the seismograph which is located in Hawthorn hall. The disturbance lasted for 20 minutes and was about 60 feet of about 21,000 square miles. The direction of the quake is uncertain as all the needles which indicate direction were affected, according to Prof. C. J. Piney. The needles east and east were affected the most. Stirton to South America Stratton to South America "24" returned to South America last week where he was collecting mammal specimens for Arnold Dickey of Pasdeck, Calif. He conducted research in South America in mammology since his graduation from the University. According to reports published in the Daily Neibrushan, the students of the University of Nebraska are in the university as a major sport. The niche takes different forms in various nomsus rupee, sumon more than one, and even a mule. A mule, the Persian niche is formed by curved lines, while all others are rounded. ship are frequently depleted in or necta the prayer niche. There is a popular idea that an Oriental rug will never wear out and that the harder it is used the more itsilk will grow. This is an ornate idea. Oriental rugs cannot be handled and beaten like domestic rugs without serious injury. Oriental rugs are subjected to nothing other than normal wear and stress is due to the fact that shoes never touch these rugs. As a result of such excellent care, these rugs are well preserved today. WANT ADS MARCELLING, shampooing, hot oil treatments $ K_{2} $ U. 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