Page 9 University Daily Kansan Friday, April 16, 1965 Medical Center Serves— (Continued from page 3) their degree in either Foods and Nutrition or Institutional Management with a strong emphasis upon chemistry. While interning for a year they work toward their master's degree in Therapeutic Nutrition or Hospital Dietary Administration. Like the other departments in the medical center, the nutrition department also does research. At present the department is doing a study upon the affect of costs to patients due to the heavy turnover in hospital personnel. A RESEARCH GRANT provided by the Vocational Rehabilitation Administration is enabling Dr. Donald Rose, professor of physical medicine, to pursue work in muscle weakness and in the physical sciences. Study in the physical sciences involves working with people afflicted with strokes, arthritis, injuries to the nervous system, paraplegia, and sprains. The trained and student physical and occupational therapists employ the use of braces, underwater Oread— (Continued from page 3) The statue of "Uncle Jimmy Green," former dean of the law school, has faired remarkably well, considering the untold times it has been at the mercy of pranksters who felt the bronze statue would look better with a decorative coat of purple or red paint. THE KU CAMPUS has been called an "architectural hodge-podge" because of the building styles ranging from Egyptian (Strong Hall) to modern (Murphy Hall). But the buildings and landmarks are KU and, even if they do not stand forever, they will be remembered as symbols of the university for generations to come. exercises, and other muscle building equipment to enable people to walk or regain the use of a certain muscle or limb. "As part of the training program," Dr. Rose explained, "a student is assigned to the department for a time to observe and help." DR. ROSE'S STATEMENT sums up the basic purpose of the medical center-to provide an actual situation where the students can observe and better learn the professional techniques. And here the student will-learn, for the KU medical center is one of the best equipped in the country. D I A M O N D R I N G B MONACO • A SINGLE DIAMOND EMBRACED BY TWO DELICATE PETALS WHICH MIRROR ITS BRILLIANCE • FROM $100 Marks JEWELERS DELBERT EISELE 817 Mass. VI 3-4266 Desire. Dedication- (Continued from page 3) hours and 10 minutes, and all the mile relay sections were run in darkness. Present KU track coach Bill Easton entered the relays' scene in 1947 and has guided the event into expansion and success. Easton also initiated a parade and floats in downtown Lawrence on Saturday mornings, which have become an annual event. Also staged in connection with the relays is the Engineering Exposition. In 1930 the relays featured a rodeo. WeaverS Our 108th Year Shoes — 2nd Floor 901 Mass. VI 3-6360 LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK CO. Providing Quality Dairy Products Since 1920 BILL EASTON Building Winning Track Teams For Sixteen Years. LAWRENCE SANITARY MILK & ICE CREAM COMPANY 202 West 6th Street VI3-5511 1.4