When His Fancy Turns, It's Time To Turn to Diets By Barbara Phillips (Feature Editor) Even with snow on the ground, most KU women are thinking of spring, and thoughts of spring lead to thoughts of new spring clothes, which lead to the problem of getting into them, which leads to dieting. Dieting is a part of almost every woman's life at one time or another. Those who are slender want to be slenderer, and those who are otherwise, well . . . In order to become more beautiful, the KU coed and other women just like her across the land, are experimenting with old, tried and true diets, new food fads and plain starvation. One of the most popular diets (for a week or so) is the one or two-food plans. These diets involve eating one type of food for as long as one can stand it. Popular basics are eggs, grapefruit, grapes, rice, cottage cheese, and so on, ad infinitum. The combination diets like lamb chops and watermelon, steak and salad, and bananas and skim milk are also "in." The only problem with this sort Baby Unexpected By a Bachelor LONDON—(UPI)—James Millar received a letter from the Ministry of Pensions and National Insurance informing him that a maternity grant had been authorized for him. The missive said, when are you expecting the baby? Millar was gratified to be informed later of a clerical error. He is a bachelor. Daily Kansan Tuesday, February 15, 1966 of diet is that one gets rather tired of the same food meal after meal. One coed who tried the egg diet could not look an egg in the yolk no matter how it was fixed for weeks afterward. Another actually turned yellow from a diet of bananas. Mayo Clinic have disowned this one), the drinking man's diet and the eat-all-you-want-and-grow-slim diet, which eliminates carbohydrates and allows any amount of liquor and other high-caloric foods, has met with opposition by the experts. There are more serious hazards in dieting without a doctor's help. For those who try starvation diets, serious problems in vitamin deficiency may arise. Another detracting factor is that even if the diet is maintained for more than one day, pure hunger will catch up with the dieter eventually. Even the so-called "perfect diet," the one which is known under various titles, such as the Air Force diet, the Mayo Clinic diet (both the Air Force and the In summary, it seems the old, tedious method of dieting is the best, which means going to the doctor, and most difficult of all—exercising. There are many fallacies about dieting and foods in general. Fish and celery, once thought to be brain foods, actually neither help nor hinder thinking. So there is no way to eat and grow more intelligent, unless food is cramped into the mouth while information is being crammed into the mind. Oread Engagements Patti Bennett, Olathe senior, Alpha Delta Pi, to Dick Dearth, Parsons senior, Phi Kappa Psi. 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