1 --- THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN STUDENT VACCINATION OVER ONE THOUSAND Hospital Hours Are Announced For Dispensary and Vaccination Calls cination Calls One thousand sixty-one students had been vaccinated at the Students' Hospital before closing hour. Saturday. A large number have been vaccinated since that time, though many are waiting until vacation. Students receive for payment of the six dollar hospital fee, dispensary and hospital care, diagnosis and operative care, including all food and medicine during illness. No fee is charged for staying at the hospital, but a charge is made for doctors' calls from the hospital. Since smallpox and typhoid fever are preventable diseases, students neglecting or refusing vaccination and接种 which are given without charge will not be entitled to free care. From catalogues and communication received at the hospital, it is believed that K. U. students receive more for their fees than students at many other schools. More complete here is given here than at other sites. To Miss Elisabeth Peacock head nurse at the U. U. student hospital. The hospital hours are as follows: 12:30 to 1:00 and 1:30 to 6 excipients: 8 to 12 and 1:30 to 6 dinations: 8:30 to 11:30 and 1:30 prices only. Sunday, Emerg. on Sunday. Faculty members are charged a fee of one dollar for vaccination, which includes dressings. Richard W. Deaver Spoke Last Night on Insurance TALKS TO ALPHA KAPPA PSI "The only person who is worthy to carry life insurance is one who is worth something to some one or group of individuals," said Richard W. Daver, of Wichita, Kan., who spoke to the department of economics Tuesday afternoon on the subject, "The Insurance Business from the Dealer," Mr. M. Davenport asked to speak here by the Apha Kappa Psa, economics fraternity. He was on the Hill two years ago doing graduate work. "The idea of insurance is old," said Mr. Deaver. "It goes back to the time of the Venetian merchants when they guaranteed the safety of the merchant ships. Then, however, I was more in the form of a loan on money on the fact that the ship would reach the destination in safety. "The man or woman who has lived beyond the age of productivity, or beyond earning a living is worth just as much as an old building when is so old that it is no longer useful, economically. "Eliminating all sentiment," said Mr. Draver, "the man or woman who has reached the age of seventy or past has come to the state of the old building. He has reached the state of economic death. It is much wiser t> have the economic policy fit the economic value. It should terminate the economic cover if the individual has not been taken prematurely." According to Mr. Deaver, any family that remains at the time a man has reached the age of 70 or has death is forced to itself. If the bread-earner of the family is called prematurely, he should have enough insurance to enable the family depended on him like in love and comfort of comfort so before his death. Former Kansan Editors Announce Birth of Sor Mr. and Marvin Harms announce the birth of a son, Marvin Williams, Jr., December 8. Mr. and Mrs. Harms were both students in the department of journalism and received their degrees from the University in Mrs. Harms, formerly Mary Sam- son, was on the Kansan Board, and a mem- ber of Theta. Sigma Phi. Pli. Theta, is the University of Kap- a Kappa Gamma sorority. Mr. Hirms was editor of the Jay, hawker, v member of the Kassan Board and s of Sigma Delta Chi and Sigma Nu fraternales. He is now assistant advertising agent of the Wichita Eagle. Christmas Banquet at Wichita Christmas Banquet at Wichita. A big Christmas banquet is being planned by the alumni and present students from Wichita to be held there on December 29. The idea is to have a general audience to meet the new students. The speaker has not been chosen yet but an especially fine one is promised. Senator Ben Hegler, 194, is in charge of the plans. Dean P. F. Walker has gone to Winfield where he will address the students of Southwestern College on the topic of "Engineering as a Profession." Little Cheerleader Leads K.U. Victory The assistant cheer leader for LKo, little Johnny Logue, achieved an important point in his young life when he acted as captain of the "Kansas" basketball team for the "Kansas versus Missouri" game, held Thursday afternoon in Robinson Gymnasium. Four small boys were "warming up" in the gym, when a note "girl! offered her services as referee for a real game. The youngsters heartily approved of the plan and two of the boys, one of whom was Johnny, to be captain. The choice of teams was readily disposed of by Johnny. "Me'n' Harry'll stand you two," he declared. "What team are you, Johnny " asked the referee. "We're Kansas,'n you be Missouri Donald," Johnny offered. "Naw, slit," denied Donald emphatically. "I'm not from Missouri." I guess my sweater's brown not yellow." Thus it was settled and the game began. The referee's whistle was rather weak but what girl can whistle? The two captains acted as "But just for fun, buildy, you pretend that you are Missouri," upped the referee. The first goal was made by the Missouri captain. Not for long did they lead, however. Captain Johnny shot a slick long one from a distance of about ten feet. Two fools were called on Missouri but Kansas failed to recover on them. The excitement of the game was so intense that even IS YOUR EYESIGHT PERFECT WE CAN TEL GUSTAFSON The College Jeweler Frank Ise—Optometrist Coffee Percolator Manning- Bowman Electrics Toaster Iron Bakes Grill Get These Necessities Into Your Home Boils Each represents the standard of value of its kind. 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