JANUARY 23.1918. UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN Students Not Showing Proof of Vaccination Are Sent From Class Sixty Vaccinations Were Given To Delinquents, Yesterday Afternoon Those students who failed to heed the warning of the health department concerning vaccinations were sent out of class today. The ruling of the health department requires that every student present a certificate giving proof of a recent vaccination, before he will be admitted to class. Students who do not observe the ruling were sent out of class immediately after roll call with instructions that the class until they had been vaccinated. There were eleven vaccinations at the Hospital this morning, the majority of them being students who had just been sent from their classes because of their delinquency. The names of the offenders were taken by their instructors and will be turned in to the health department. Students made a rush to be vaccinated yesterday afternoon, sixty being vaccinated in the half day. A report will be sent to Dr. S. J. Crumbine, secretary of the state board of health Friday, and it is very imperative that all students be vaccinated. "And, by the way, our vaccinations are taking!" By the Way— that was the remark which came over the wire to the society reporter from every fraternity house and church, to be dug up on the various ones on her best. "Anybody ill enough to be out of school?" And "All of us but we've got to keep on going just the same," was the invariable reply. "Oh, folks, it's a great life, great life! That vaccination feeling is great, all right. Eats lose their charm for husky men, dates lose their joy for fair co-eds, and the profits are wretched miserable, all as the result of the insignificant vaccine point. Dent-DeLongy Announcement has been made of the date of the wedding of Miss Marie Dent, of Tulsa, Oklahoma, to Mr. Harold DeLongy, of Mena, Arkansas. The wedding will take place at the home of the bride, February 14. Miss Dent attended the University and is a member of the Chi Omega sorority. Mr. DeLongy was graduated from the School of Law in 1915 and was captain of the football team his senior year. He is a member of the Sigma Nu fraternity. Al Eloane will present a one-act comedy, "Sin Pal帕ras," at its regular meeting tomorrow. The members of the cast are: Agnes Brady, Maybelle Gordon, Mabel Duncan, and Neal Carmen. Honor President Butcher The meeting will be held in Room 313 (the Verein Room) Fraser Hall, at 3 o'clock. Honor President Butcher Chancellor Frank Strong will go to Emporia Friday to speak at a dinner to be given Friday night by the Emporia Chamber of Commerce in honor of Thomas W. Butcher, president of the State Normal School. Horton-Otis Announcement has been made of the marriage of Martha Horton, c19' to Mr. Glen Otis, a: Fort Sill during vacation. Zoology Club Meets Zoology Club Meets The Zoology Club meets Wednesday at 8 o'clock at the The Original The Original K. U. BARBER SHOP and BATH ROOMS Up-to-Date In Every Respect Primate Shower Machine. The only Electro Primate Waste machine in the city. FIRST IN THE VALUE. 272 MASS. Citizens State Bank Deposits Guaranteed The University Bank Why Not Carry Your Account Here? CARTER'S 1025 Mass. St. Typewriter Supplies, Stationery University Supplies Agent for CORONA typewriter of W. W, Swingle, corner of Seventeenth and Edgehill streets. Prof. B. M. Allen will give a report of his recent trip to Minnesota, Minn., where he attended meetings of scientific societies. Cercle Francais Meets Cercle Francais Meets Circle Francais will hold its regular meeting in Room 314. Français Hall will host it and the program will consist of a talk by Professor Gage, of the School of Engineering. Adopt War Orphans The Alpha Chi Omega sorority has adopted two French war orphans and will support them throughout the period of the war. Lieut. Ray Swarner of Division Headquarters at Camp Funston, Roy Gafney, Arthur Keene, and William Hines, who we have visited at the Kanza house. Roscoe Stubbs, of Hereford, Texas, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Stubbs. He formerly attend- ed the University of Iowa. Of the Phi Delta Theta fraternity. Mrs. Maurice Schlegel of Topeka, who is teaching a class in Red Cross work here, will be the guest of Mary Sampson, c20, at the Kappa Kappa Gamma house Wednesday and Thursday. Prof. Robert K. Nabours, head of the department of zoology at Kansas State Agricultural College, visited the department of biology at the University westward in Kansas and worked on a grasshopper, a subject in which he has made wide research. Samuel A. Johnson, c'15, has res- rected Funton after a re- visit at the SGA. Paul Friend, 117, has gone to Unit 28 in which he has enlisted, is mobilizing. The Unit will have a mission during training before leaving for France. Dorothy Hook and Ruth Hook, both specials in the College, returned today from a visit to their home in Leavenworth. Alice Bowley, c'18, is out of school today on account of illness. Sherwin Wills of Rosedale, a last year's media here, spent Tuesday at the Irving Wulfekhuler, '120, of Lea- envorth, is visiting at the Phi Gamma Delta house. He may enroll for the second semester. Send the Daily Karlsan Home. The annual concert of the Men's Glee Club Will Be Given Saturday Night Instead of Thursday Night as Previously Announced Because of the orders of the County Fuel Administrator. The same program will be given then as will be given before forty thousand men at Camp Funston. Features on the program are the "Banjo Strut" played and danced by the University Banjo Trio, popular, college, patriotic, and classical songs by a quartet, soloists, and the thirty members of the club. AT EIGHT O'CLOCK IN FRASER HALL Admission 35c, or Student Ticket Have you tried the taffies at Wiedemann's? They are fresh and wholesome.—Adv. Professor Van der Vries Leaves Prof J. N. Van der Vries of the department of mathematics will leave Friday afternoon for Washington, D. C., where he will assum his work and teach at the Chamber of Commerce of the United States. He will have his offices in the Riggy Building. Shorthand and Bookkeeping are the most valuable branches of business knowledge. Few other lines of work offer the same opportunity for gaining advancement. Earn A Good Salary Our sandwiches, hot chili, and hot drinks with a dish of ice cream makes a well balanced lunch. Wiedemann's—Adv. The stenographic and bookkeeping positions are not merely a means for earning a living, but rather the means of gaining rapidly and accurately an intimate knowledge of the business—a knowledge that will move you upward to the more responsible positions. The well-trained stenographer or bookkeeper can always obtain a permanent position at a good salary. 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