Tuesday, May 4, 1965 University Daily Kansan Research Day Features Study Results Twelve medical students were selected to present their projects to faculty and staff members at the annual Students Research Day at 1 p.m. Thursday at the KU Medical Center. Page 7 Research day provides the medical students an opportunity to present the results of their work dealing with hormones, injuries, the heart, organ transplant, and nutrition. Two winners will be chosen based upon the manner of presentation, the ability of the speaker to discuss his paper, the merit of the paper, and the merit of the project. The student with the top presentation will receive the Russell Hayden medal and $100. The other winner, either a resident or staff member, will receive the same. Awards will be presented on student recognition day shortly before graduation. Dr. Irwin H. Page, director of the research division of the Cleveland Clinic in Cleveland, Ohio, will be the guest speaker. He will speak on "The Nature of Hypertension," concerning abnormally high blood pressure. Dr. William R. Keeler, resident in the department of surgery, will present a project concerned with an attempt to immunize against shock. Patronize Your Kansan Advertisers 1. Now that graduation's getting close, have you given any thought to the kind of work you'd like to do? I want to work for The Good of Mankind. 2. I might have suspected. I'll probably grow a beard. 3. Is it required? It helps. And I'll certainly need a pair of sandals. 4. What do you expect to earn? All I ask is the satisfaction of knowing I'm helping to Build a Better World. 5 I'll be doing much the same thing I've also lined up a job hat affects society in a positive way. And if I do good, I'll move up, and my decisions will be even more important in the scheme of things. But where's your beard? What about sandals? 6. You don't need them in Equitable's development program. All you need is an appetite for challenge and responsibility, and the desire to do the best possible job. The pay is tops, too. See your Placement Officer for the date Equitable's employment representative will be on campus. Or write to Edward D. McDougal, Manager, Manpower Development Division. You know, I'm afraid a beard would itch—could you get me an interview with Equitable? The EQUITABLE Life Assurance Society of the United States Home Office: 1285 Ave. of the Americas, New York, N.Y. 10019 ©Equitable 1965 An Equal Opportunity Employer