Page 5 Roofe Receives Fellowship Dr. Paul G. Roofe, chairman of the department of anatomy of KU will spend the 1957-58 academic year in California where he will participate in special research in the general field of neuro-anatomy. He has received a United States Public Health Fellowship for the research. Most of Dr. Roofe's work will be done in the University of California Medical Center at Los Angeles. He will concentrate specifically on reticular formation of the brain, the basic material from which the specialized areas of the brain have differentiated. He will have the opportunity to work for short periods at the California Institute of Technology at Pasadena with Roger Sperry in the field of psycho-biology. He also will work with Dr. Horace H. Magoun, a leading contributor to the new concept of brain function. Some work will be done at the Veterans Hospital at Long Beach, Calif. Dr. Roofe will leave here Aug Summer Session Kansan 24 to attend the American Institute of Biological Sciences at Stanford University in California, Aug. 25-29. His wife will follow later. His daughter, Nancy, will remain at KU to complete work for her A. B. degree in Fine Arts. During Dr. Roofe's absence, Dr. Howard Matke, associate professor of anatomy will be in charge of the department. Dr. Matzke came to KU in 1953 from the State University Medical Center of New York City where he was assistant professor for three years. Are You Missing A Letter KANU Broadcasting Band Camp Concerts MAYWOOD, Ill. — (UP) — A weary mail carrier who tried to deliver the neighborhood letters the hard way ran afoul of the law here. Police said postman James Williams, 19, admitted Wednesday he dumped the mail in the river because it was a hot day and his mailbag was too heavy. Band, orchestra, and choral concerts of the Midwestern Music and Art Camp are being broadcast on KANU each Sunday afternoon and evening this summer. The performances, each an hour and a half long, are being broadcast at 3:30 p.m. and 8 p.m.The last program will be broadcast July 28.In addition to the regular Sunday program, half-hour tape recorded package programs are being prepared by KANU and distributed to Kansas radio stations through the KU Tape Network. CHICAGO—(UP)—Robert Holmes was quiet enough but his shirt was too loud. Holmes and two others managed to elude police for six hours Wednesday by hiding behind false walls of a Chicago theater. But a policeman spotted Holmes' brightly striped shirt through a hole in the wall and arrested the trio on burglary charges. Shirt Was A Sauealer Friday, July 12, 1957 Anatomy Prof Is Appointed The appointment of James Hall as an assistant professor in the anatomy department at KU has been announced. He will each gross anatomy and neuro-anatomy. Dr. Hall earned his A. B. degree in zoology in 1951 at the American International College in Springfield, Mass. In 1953 he received his masters degree in the same field at Connecticut University, Storrs, Conn. He recently received his Ph. D. degree in neuro-anatomy at St. Louis University, St. Louis, Mo., where he has been teaching the past four years. Dr. Hall was the last student of the late neurologist, Dr. Albert Kuntz, who was known throughout the world for his studies on the autonomic nervous system. Dr. Hall used the latest microchemical techniques in studying the finer structure of the autonomic nervous system. In 1956-57 Hall held a U.S. Public Health Service Fellowship while working on his thesis. He has had a paper published entitled "Toluidine Blue Staining Reactions in Superior Cervical and Nodose Ganglia Following Stimulation and Drug Administration." Dr. Hall is a native of Springfield, Mass. 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