Page 4 University Daily Kansan Friday, Dec. 12, 1958 Grease Job $1 Brake Adj. 98c Mufflers and Talipipes Installed Free 1 qt oil free with oil & filter change PAGE'S SINCLAIR SERVICE 6th & Vt. Dublin to the Iron Curtain; Africa to Sweden. You're accompanied — not herded around. College age only. Also short trips. EUROPE Blood Donors Give Example of Work EUROPE SUMMER TOURS 255 Sequoia (Box C) - Pasadena, Cal. Members of Fhi Gamma Delta fraternity show above the three easy steps in becoming county Red Cross blood donor champions. Since last year members of the fraternity have given more blood to the voluntary bank at Lawrence Memorial Hospital than any other organization. Here Fred Petzold, Kansas City, Mo., junior, left, and Pete Abbott, Washington, D.C., sophomore, see the receptionist, Mrs. Robert Van Nov. Next the men get temperature and blood pressure readings from Dr. Margaret Clark. Finally the men give blood to Helen Burton, Red Cross technician. All workers are volunteers. In 1866 KU students numbered 500. Call Us For An Appointment Today Look Your Best For the Holidays BAND BOX Beauty Salon Mrs. Myrtle Deal NEW LOCATION 1230 Tennessee VI 3-2992 KU ranked 23rd in a list of 51 institutions in the number of contributions printed during 1934 to 1958 by PMLA, the five-times-a-year publication of the Modern Language Association of America. KU Literary Papers Cited Listed by the journal as a major contributor over the 75 years of publishing is Clyde Hyder, professor of English. His article "Wilkie Collins and the Women in White" also was among the 16 nominations for the most outstanding and influential articles in the journal. Prof. Hyder is editor of the University of Kansas Press. The 23rd ranking was the highest of any other college in the Big Eight area. Over the 75-year period, KU has ranked 28th among universities. The PMLA devotes its December edition to a survey of its history on its 75th anniversary. Metallurgy Grant Continued The American Society for Metals Foundation for Education and Research has announced that it is continuing its $400 scholarship to a sophomore majoring in metallurgy at the University of Kansas for the 1959-60 academic year. Announcement of the scholarship holder will be later. Kansan Want Ads Get Results