MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1925 THE UNIVERSITY DAILY KANSAN PAGE FIVE Seating Arrangements of the Enlarged K. U. Stadium Dr. Sherbon Names List of Examiners For Eugenics Exhibit Experts Will Assist in Making Fitter Families Contest Successful Director of examiners, Dr. Sarah Stephenson, Topeka. The staff for examining families and young adults at the fifth annual Fitter Families Contact to be held in the Eugene Building at the Kansas Free Fair Sept. 14-18 was announced Saturday by Dr. Florence Brown Shepherd of the University of Kansas, renamed superintendent, as follows: Medical examiners for women, Dr. Lauren Richmond, Richmond; Hutchinson; Dr. Malahia Prouse, State Tuberculosis association; Dr. Caroline Jarderga, DR. Medical examiners for men; Dr Earl Brown, State Board of Health and staff of Tonek physicians. Psychological examiner: Dr. E, R Wood, State Teachers' College, Emory. Peniatric examiner: Dr. Paul Bell Iman, Topeka. Psychiatric examiner: Dr. Archi bae Brier; Topeka. Structural examiner for men: Dr James Naismith, University of Kan- anas. Structural examiner for women Dr. Mrs.H.A.Rice, Lawrence. Clinical pathologist; Clara Nigg University of Kansas. Eye, ear, nose and throat: Dr. W. T. Walker, and staff of Topeka spec- tacles. Dental examiner; Dr. C, M. Merts and staff of Topeka dentists. Health advisor, Jane Dabba, R. N. Kansas State Agricultural College Manhattan Eugenie and health exhibit, Dr. Wm. Goldsmith, southwestern college, Winfried; Dr. B., K. E. Nichua, Kansas State Agricultural College, Manhattan; Dr. H, H. Lane, University of Kansas. Eugenic historian, Dr. F. W. Blackmar. University of Kansas. Sponsoring organizations: Monday, W, C, T. U. of Topeka; Tuesday, A, A, U. W. of Topeka; Wednesday, Clive Department, Topeka City Federation; Thursday, Topeka League of School Boys; F., T. U. A. Council of Topeka Hostess committee; Mrs, James Whipple, Toppea; Mrs, Con Buck, Mrs, C. J. Evans, "Registration are coming in well," said Dr. Sherbon, "and everything points to the most satisfactory fair in the history of the Eugenie department. Six other state and regional fairs are also examining human stock this fall and a number of other states are considering the Eugenie projects." Places Commencement Speakers During May and June, 1925, the University forumphed speakers for commencement. The university invited services to 60 high schools in the state. Precisely all of these engagements were filled by members of the University faculty, although more than 80 percent of recognized ability were secured. In cooperation with the School of Business and the local chamber of commerce, the University Extension Division conducted Merchants' Short Courses at Hutchinson and Salina during the week of February 16, and at Dodge City during the week of March 23. 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