Show V “ “ Health Service Information ’ March 24 1949 THE STUDENT LIFR-5 Additional information on services provided by Utah State student health service was received by Student Life this week which illuminated the situation further Summed up here are some facts on what Utah State is which amounted to $2500 this doing with a budget year The yj one' part-tim- e physician who also teaches classes during spring quarter one two three-hou- r sets as its program the following': e nurse one parf-fimEntrance physical examinations through the assistance Cache Valley Medical Association 0f the 2 Dental examinations with entrance exams were given this college employing full-tijnea- ' (RB CTggWp nd 1 j! year for students who are injured while participating in when authorized by the school physician is activities ichool made without cost to the student 4 dispensary care with an unlimited number V of office calls Office hours are 8 a m to 5 p m on school days through the noon hour Doctor's hours are 9 to 12 a m 3 X-r- ay Out-patie- nt the campus 5 The school physician is available for emergency illnesses and for injuries which occurduring' campus activities without ' cost to students 6 Through the use of facilities in the locality the Health to all students and employees of the Service gives a chest college every two years through the cooperation of a Utah Mobile Unit it gives one consultation with a downtown physician in case of acute illness if recommended by the school physician and it refers men to the Veterans' Administration in Salt Lake V—— City for treatment of such medical cases as appendectomy tonsilectomy and others Between 1000 and 1200 entrance physical examinations were given during the first week of fall quarter and the office DOUBLE BILL— handles an average of 85 office calls daily 7 Drugs laboratory tests and other medical treatments aVe provided without cost if recommended by the school physician BYU on the other hand doctors-one employs two e doctor five e nurses' two part-tim- e nurses and a e clerk They provide a service at all BY RUSS BATESON tirnes during the school at The Democratic victory of last year There is a four-be- d infirmary their disposal and students are charged a small fee Home November has now proven to be calls made by the health service fizzle a are physician' charged for at quite Everyone assumed I the rate of $1 per call that there would be some semAs high as $125 for the operations and $75 for hospital bills is blance of cooperation between 4 northern Demo- paid for through health center funds with the services of a crats and the downtown doctor enlisted is Dixiecrats excepImportant services performed by the service are medical on of course ting kexaninations of all new students including an if deemed civil Now rights necessary private individual consultation periods for all stu' the truth comes 3 y dents administration of immunizations a limited amount of 'There just drugs and biologicals certain equipment available to students S ' H ain’t no love'be-- I tween the North jupon payment of a deposit (such as crutches thermometers ?etcJ a limited amount of hospitalization at the dispensary care or campus accidents and a limited amount ofoff campus ospitalization and treatment when found necessary and author-ize- d uuy uit: in advance by the University physician goth Congress " Car9ed $350 per quarter? as a health fee RUSS BATESON as n°th Vhich totals $48000 " ' to take its per year' ing on X-r- ay r Pres Truman Gets Repeat Performance full-tim- e full-tim- part-tim- full-tim- 24-ho- ur X-r- ay 4 ? hfrl -- 1 y- - 4 Hamlet' Defies Proper Praise that Of all the theatre defy adequate-prai- se productions Laurence Olivier's "Hamlet" is undoubtedly one of the foremost For "Hamlet" is in every detail a picture of the most excellent taste and vivid portrayal It boils and surges with an from the calculated madness emotion that rolls on without let-u- p of Hamlet to the simple insanity of Ophelia the cunning of King Claudius and the wisdom of Polonius Every character is played with an utmost interest as if the whole success of the play depended on that one portrayal The screen version of William Shakespeare's famous play also is noteworthy in other respects —the sense of richness and splendor it creates yet using stage props designed in the ultimate of simplicity the adroit use of the camera in giving a sense of long winding height to the staircases in silhouettes and in the appearances of the ghost through the fog and the movement of the action throughout " It seems as if the recent coming of age of the British movie Industry has sef a standard American movie makers would do well to strive for "Hamlet" "Henry the V" and "Great Expectations are three journeys into the rich field of English literature that have proven what English films really can do the Shakespearean productions it is quite eviden that much more than a moving picture was involved s66mstmorea consciousattempt to bring to'the screen the great plays so that all may enjoy them American audiences will ' art'rly place He can’t very well complain be looking formore 5 about the present Congress which is theoretically Democratic so he’s DEAR EDITOR: stuck All in all the President is Dear Editor: Why not publish the names each in a bad position — there is no one During the five quarters I have quarter of outstanding students to pass the buck to attended the USAC I have seldom No Change en articles in the Student Life cr at least give them some form of recognition? At the University Actually the new congress is Concerning recognition of scholarjust like the old hostile Instead ship and scholastic attainment of Utah dean’s cards are given of having a Republican majority Dear Editor et pages are filled with the antics those with 25 or better Other to Of our worry about Pres Truman is I have been I agree there should be a period intersportsmen and the activi- - schools have dean’s lists which afflicted with a coalition majority ested in Walterparticularly The army has basic Ves of social organizations Svedin’s letter of initiation J Since are published not only In the and for conservatism you just of March 3 1949 I had to a person with Scholarship is such an important school papers but locally as well I to training acquaint nothing old guard Republi- do with In the which he has the ¥art of college life why can’t think whatever action that could can’t beat the “You-allhe to organization letter ” too answer but I would attempted cans and the ® boys would entered in not some matter this have be taken to like submit Why in just recognize those who excel It’s a sad situation but there it is answers to his unfair this field? Don’t situaconstructive of method the present “goating?” questions you think much surely improve in the dark Could In a special organization such as A person resents being humiliated be done to encourage tion Those who think they heard a we have here a Name Withheld scholarship through recognition? person would re- or embarrassed and we don’t need lot of complaints about the last ceive much personal ridicule for a psychiatrist to tell us that Use Congress are liable to hear a submitting his name to an article your own common sense! more-s- o repetition about this Con- that didn't agree with the I’m glad you goates of “Delta gress if things don’t start looking fraternities and sororities Phi” had fun but how did you V up And what can you say in de The remark “If you don’t like the Ipok to other people fense if its a segment of your own Richard M Eskelsen way things are run drop out of party that’s gumming up the school” was uncalled for How can P S I am exactly two year works? Denying responsibilities a person run older than 18 Member away from for the actions of the Southerners Things like this will be society? coming will be something like kicking associated Col!e6iate Press life Whoever along throughout the wrote that letter realized this and Rocky Mountain Intercollegiate Press Association CATE someone’s shins and blaming EDITOR-IN-CHIE- F foot alone LOUIS was being cautious ‘ WALTER WELTI Divorce BUSINESS MANAGER ' Mr Svedin you mentioned AbraHiram McDonald Associate Editor The only solution’ (which is no ham Lincoln as one of the “great” Editor: Dee Frischknecht Assistant Business Manager solution at all) is to divorce the men of our country who wasn’t pear For many years it has been the Joan Harrison Assistant Editox He Dixies and the Demos Then and afraid of ' signing his name custom and a privilege of the News Editor 1 Audrey Cooley only then can the Democrats be wasn’t and was shot Johnson his students of this college to walk on tried to carry out Lucy Whitesides absolved of any blame rightly beSociety the lawns of our quadrangle This Sam Bullen feature Editor longing to the Dixiecrats Then his policies and was almost imis to be no exception We Murdoc year Bob Sports Editor they can no longer be considered peached Christ was crucified Wilof the freedom to ourselves Coburn Helen Proof Editor culpable for the Southerners ac- son last public approval when 'he pride we please and where and walk Francis Baugh favored the League of Nations go Circulation Manager tions same time so at But the ews Staff: Bert Stickler Ross Weaver Jackie Jeffs Edith The settlement of the problem This is to mention just a few rightly to walk nice Kosco to lawns we have Culmer like Feature Staff: Barbara Croft Bob Sorensen Pam Foulson Dan would In effect separate the wheat Throughout history it has been the Timfnons earnin here Chcerborn on when spring gets Chesley from the chaff and lay bare the same Doyal Peck Bob Hatch Mac Gardner Lorin Hunsaker we would reason est For this desk: Roy CampbelL political Goating and initiation has been policies of the three n to take into consideration like Entered a scond class mail matter Sept 1908 at Logan Utah too you War on centuries would fcec for Then each party going parties Mar 2 1870 Acceptance for mailing at special rate of postage U id the damage caused to lawns that 103 Act of Oct 3 only have to answer for Its own has existed as long as the human 1927 vX ill are walked on when wet and mudStudent subscriptions from student body fees Mail subscription rate civilization our race When mistakes Per year 110-And the Republicans? They’d reach the stage when war and mak- dy If we can all cooperate and -Telephone Campus News Rooms Campus Commons Building 110-j I p m Wednesday telephone 50 love the idea With the Democratic ing a fool out of our fellow men stay off our lawns for the next ' Represent The Student Life I a member of the Associated Collegiate Press two or three weeks ’til good is r I u lor national Inc party split in two distinct and sep- is obsolete? Is goating the only by National Advertising Service are advertising comes we will have much ' can weather Letters to the editor" and all other contributions arate entities they could certainly time a fraternity and sorority Kv ’’TfVinl f addressed to: Student Life Editor Campus and pltaccd to enjoy lawns so £?£“ they better the Democrats— have fun and laugh? If " “a‘l bo: In The Main postage free or left at the Student Counci The 3 Commonspostoffice have altogether lost their purpose they’d be in for 40 jears offers to the tditor Student Takes Issue With Delta Phi Goats Answer i well-organiz- ed Walk On Grass Then Watch It Die Editor'''' 777' vice-preside- ’ A out-Democ- I i 4 nt |