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Thursday, October 10, 1918. The Daily Iowan State University of Iowa. page three. Red Cross Provides Hospital Supplies. Girls Asked To Help With Work At Red Cross Rooms When New Quota Arrives. The local Red Cross rooms have been sending out gauze masks, and aprons to the University and various temporary hospitals to aid in caring for those who have the influenza. Mrs. Grant, chairman of the surgical dressings, stated that on Sunday 60 workers completed five dozen aprons and 210 masks. She also said that these masks, which are made from remnants of the surgical dressing gauze, would be sold at the local rooms for 10 cents a dozen. She stated that the workers have now finished their last quota for outside work, but as soon as their new one arrived they would be glad to have University girls aid in the work. Further announcements as to what evenings the rooms will be open and what work is to be done, will be made when the new quota arrives. The Elk's club house and the Masonic Temple have both been offered to the University authorities as temporary quarters for those convalescing from the disease. The men who are stationed in the dental building have a piano, and they have sent a call for sheet music. The Red Cross chapter will distribute this and any magazines or papers that people might care to donate. Naval Contingent Of S.A.T.C. Filled. Nine Men in Medical Reserve Of Section Passed All Examinations. Twenty one names are added to the list of men accepted for the navy section of the university S.A.T.C. Besides these men, who will receive regular training there are nine in the naval medical reserve. The University contingent is now full, the hundred men required having successfully passed all examinations. The names listed below complete the list of those accepted. Men in the regular navy unit are: Henry W. Anderson, Ora R. Bontrangeer, Corlyn F. Bauman, Floyd R. Carter, Robert Callahan, Sydney Hermann Cohen, Allen I. Dunn, Ely Charles Eisele, Cecil Herbert Foster, Jacob Keppler, Robert L. Larson, Robert Gordon Lunt, Elmer F. Lenthe, Clifford L. Myren, Lester D. Mahannah, Guy Edward Nebergall, Richard W. Nelson, Vincent Howard Ridge, Earl E. Stetson, Charles W. Snouffer, and Homer E. Straight. The men in the naval medical reserve are W. W. Arrasmith, A. V. Boysen, J. V. Treynor, Allen McNicholas, K. K. Kinney, Roy M. Mayne, Fred Lohmann, Harold Thompson and Harley Hotz. Men In Isolation Get Home Cooking. Assistants To Miss Wardall Help To Cook Food For Men In Gym And Law Building. S.A.T.C. men in isolation at the women's gymnasium and the law building are being served mess prepared in the food laboratory at the home economics building under the direct supervision of Miss Ruth Wardall, professor of home economics. Assisting Miss Wardall are Miss Helen Donovan, Miss Margaret Sawyer, and Miss Lelia McGuire of the home economics staff, Miss Rosemary Loughlin and Miss Amy L. Daniels of the child welfare research station, some home economics students, a class of probation nurses from the University training school, and a number of S.A.T.C. men who have been detailed for that purpose. This work, which was begun in a small way Saturday morning with the serving of breakfast to 60 men, has now grown until between 350 and 400 men are being cared for. Several bushels of potatoes and many gallons of cereal are prepared for each mess. Care is taken to have them suited to the condition of the patient. After the food is prepared S.A.T.C. men carry it to the isolation hospital where it is served by medical students who are assisting the regular nurses. Although those in charge are kept busy beginning the day's work about 6:30 a.m. and not stopping until 9:30 p.m., they feel that they are doing a real war work and thus derive a certain pleasure from the knowledge that they can have a part in this phase of war activity. Send the Iowan home. Send the Iowan home. [advertisement] H. A. STRUB & CO. Dress silks Hosiery Gloves Underwear We are Leaders in these lines. H.A. STRUB & CO. [advertisement] UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE on the corner. TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES. Waterman Conklin Shaeffer Fountain Pens. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. [advertisement] Winter cold'll get you if you don't watch out. Don't delay an hour. Call up 10 and give us your coal order today. Then You'll be safe. You're sure when you buy of DUNLAP by the dam. phone 10. [advertisement] THE BEAUTY SHOP. Shampooing Hair Dressing Electric Scalp Treatment Hair Goods Toilet Articles. Mrs. L. L. Kenyon, Proprietor. 21 1-2 E. Washington. Phone 1051. College World. Ohio State Day, November 29th, will be celebrated in Paris this year by Ohio state university men, in the halls of the American University Union. The University of Missouri is under strict quarantine regulations, university exercises being suspended for two days at least. At Grinnell college nearly enough girls reported for drill to form a whole regiment. The University of Missouri has suspended classes on account of the epidemic of influenza but the S.A.T.C. men are drilling just the same. There are 70 cases and there have been no fatalities. The naval section of the S.A.T.C. at the University of Kansas has filled its quota which is 215. [advertisement] W D C Trade Mark. Price for price, grade for grade, there is no better pipe made than a W D C. You can get a pipe with the familiar triangle trademark in any size and shape and grade you want and you will be glad you did it. W D C Pipes are American made and sold in the best shops at $6 down to 75 cents. WM. DEMUTH & CO., New York. World's Largest Pipe Manufacturer. Here is a pipe to be proud of in any company. Genuine French Briar, carefully selected beautifully worked, superbly mounted with sterling band and vulcanite bit. [advertisement] F. W. WOOLWORTH & CO. VISIT OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT The Latest Hits--10c a Copy 124 SOUTH CLINTON [advertisement] WIENEKE'S ARCADE BOOK STORE Drawing Instruments Fountain Pens Fine Stationary All Students supplies 114 E. WASHINGTON [advertisement]Ries IOWA Book Store 30 CLINTON ST. TEXT BOOKS FOR THE COLLEGES OF LIBERAL ARTS PHARMACY MEDICINE ENGINEERING DENTISTRY HOME ECONOMICS WE AIM TO SUPPLY EVERYTHING THE STUDENT NEEDS Engineers Drawing Sets and Supplies, Dissecting Sets Waterman, Moore and Ries' Safety Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Leather Note Books, Iowa Banners and Jewelry, ALL THE MILITARY BOOKS JOHN T. RIES IOWA CITY, IOWA
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Thursday, October 10, 1918. The Daily Iowan State University of Iowa. page three. Red Cross Provides Hospital Supplies. Girls Asked To Help With Work At Red Cross Rooms When New Quota Arrives. The local Red Cross rooms have been sending out gauze masks, and aprons to the University and various temporary hospitals to aid in caring for those who have the influenza. Mrs. Grant, chairman of the surgical dressings, stated that on Sunday 60 workers completed five dozen aprons and 210 masks. She also said that these masks, which are made from remnants of the surgical dressing gauze, would be sold at the local rooms for 10 cents a dozen. She stated that the workers have now finished their last quota for outside work, but as soon as their new one arrived they would be glad to have University girls aid in the work. Further announcements as to what evenings the rooms will be open and what work is to be done, will be made when the new quota arrives. The Elk's club house and the Masonic Temple have both been offered to the University authorities as temporary quarters for those convalescing from the disease. The men who are stationed in the dental building have a piano, and they have sent a call for sheet music. The Red Cross chapter will distribute this and any magazines or papers that people might care to donate. Naval Contingent Of S.A.T.C. Filled. Nine Men in Medical Reserve Of Section Passed All Examinations. Twenty one names are added to the list of men accepted for the navy section of the university S.A.T.C. Besides these men, who will receive regular training there are nine in the naval medical reserve. The University contingent is now full, the hundred men required having successfully passed all examinations. The names listed below complete the list of those accepted. Men in the regular navy unit are: Henry W. Anderson, Ora R. Bontrangeer, Corlyn F. Bauman, Floyd R. Carter, Robert Callahan, Sydney Hermann Cohen, Allen I. Dunn, Ely Charles Eisele, Cecil Herbert Foster, Jacob Keppler, Robert L. Larson, Robert Gordon Lunt, Elmer F. Lenthe, Clifford L. Myren, Lester D. Mahannah, Guy Edward Nebergall, Richard W. Nelson, Vincent Howard Ridge, Earl E. Stetson, Charles W. Snouffer, and Homer E. Straight. The men in the naval medical reserve are W. W. Arrasmith, A. V. Boysen, J. V. Treynor, Allen McNicholas, K. K. Kinney, Roy M. Mayne, Fred Lohmann, Harold Thompson and Harley Hotz. Men In Isolation Get Home Cooking. Assistants To Miss Wardall Help To Cook Food For Men In Gym And Law Building. S.A.T.C. men in isolation at the women's gymnasium and the law building are being served mess prepared in the food laboratory at the home economics building under the direct supervision of Miss Ruth Wardall, professor of home economics. Assisting Miss Wardall are Miss Helen Donovan, Miss Margaret Sawyer, and Miss Lelia McGuire of the home economics staff, Miss Rosemary Loughlin and Miss Amy L. Daniels of the child welfare research station, some home economics students, a class of probation nurses from the University training school, and a number of S.A.T.C. men who have been detailed for that purpose. This work, which was begun in a small way Saturday morning with the serving of breakfast to 60 men, has now grown until between 350 and 400 men are being cared for. Several bushels of potatoes and many gallons of cereal are prepared for each mess. Care is taken to have them suited to the condition of the patient. After the food is prepared S.A.T.C. men carry it to the isolation hospital where it is served by medical students who are assisting the regular nurses. Although those in charge are kept busy beginning the day's work about 6:30 a.m. and not stopping until 9:30 p.m., they feel that they are doing a real war work and thus derive a certain pleasure from the knowledge that they can have a part in this phase of war activity. Send the Iowan home. Send the Iowan home. [advertisement] H. A. STRUB & CO. Dress silks Hosiery Gloves Underwear We are Leaders in these lines. H.A. STRUB & CO. [advertisement] UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE on the corner. TEXT BOOKS and SUPPLIES. Waterman Conklin Shaeffer Fountain Pens. UNIVERSITY BOOK STORE. [advertisement] Winter cold'll get you if you don't watch out. Don't delay an hour. Call up 10 and give us your coal order today. Then You'll be safe. You're sure when you buy of DUNLAP by the dam. phone 10. [advertisement] THE BEAUTY SHOP. Shampooing Hair Dressing Electric Scalp Treatment Hair Goods Toilet Articles. Mrs. L. L. Kenyon, Proprietor. 21 1-2 E. Washington. Phone 1051. College World. Ohio State Day, November 29th, will be celebrated in Paris this year by Ohio state university men, in the halls of the American University Union. The University of Missouri is under strict quarantine regulations, university exercises being suspended for two days at least. At Grinnell college nearly enough girls reported for drill to form a whole regiment. The University of Missouri has suspended classes on account of the epidemic of influenza but the S.A.T.C. men are drilling just the same. There are 70 cases and there have been no fatalities. The naval section of the S.A.T.C. at the University of Kansas has filled its quota which is 215. [advertisement] W D C Trade Mark. Price for price, grade for grade, there is no better pipe made than a W D C. You can get a pipe with the familiar triangle trademark in any size and shape and grade you want and you will be glad you did it. W D C Pipes are American made and sold in the best shops at $6 down to 75 cents. WM. DEMUTH & CO., New York. World's Largest Pipe Manufacturer. Here is a pipe to be proud of in any company. Genuine French Briar, carefully selected beautifully worked, superbly mounted with sterling band and vulcanite bit. [advertisement] F. W. WOOLWORTH & CO. VISIT OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT The Latest Hits--10c a Copy 124 SOUTH CLINTON [advertisement] WIENEKE'S ARCADE BOOK STORE Drawing Instruments Fountain Pens Fine Stationary All Students supplies 114 E. WASHINGTON [advertisement]Ries IOWA Book Store 30 CLINTON ST. TEXT BOOKS FOR THE COLLEGES OF LIBERAL ARTS PHARMACY MEDICINE ENGINEERING DENTISTRY HOME ECONOMICS WE AIM TO SUPPLY EVERYTHING THE STUDENT NEEDS Engineers Drawing Sets and Supplies, Dissecting Sets Waterman, Moore and Ries' Safety Fountain Pens, Loose Leaf Leather Note Books, Iowa Banners and Jewelry, ALL THE MILITARY BOOKS JOHN T. RIES IOWA CITY, IOWA
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