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Editor Log Book:
were in Des Moines last week and
Having attended Des Moines
enjoyed the pleasure of house-
Still College for a week, I would
hunting. The Doctor secured a
appreciate the privilege of say-
very nice residence while here,
'ing a few words regarding my
and will move to Des Moines the
experience while at the Clinic.
first of the month.
The most surprising thing to me
mc:thef hv A The office is in receipt of a
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limit to the amount of clinical letter from our mutual friendL
material available, which gives "Hummer" Thomas. "Hummer"
the student all the practical ex- is playing baseball with LeRoy,
perience which he has time to Minnesota. They have only lost
lake when not busy with class two games out of fourteen played
work. this season. "Hummer's" mighty
batting eye aided materially in
In the short time I have been
these victories.
here I have assisted in one de-
livery, and have delivered one Rose Mary leaves the 19th for
child myself. In addition to a two weeks' vacation at Man-
that I had the privilege of giv- kai;o, litinnesota . -rB. All Man-
ing over thirty anaesthetics and ke, to girls watch your beaus.
attending many more major op- SophoAlore rvryaans has been
erations. confined to Ithe hospital with a
The student here at D. M. S. fractured
1 arm. SCeems to he no
C. 0. need never worry about not end to the harm an unruly Ford
hlaving all the clinical experi- can do.
ence which he may want, and I D. W. McDonald, junior from
would like to urge him to take Barre, Vermont, says he is
advantage of the wonderful op- spreading calcium chloride over
portunities afforded him here. the dusty 'roads in Vermont. D.
The O. B. clinic is all you W. writes a regular "Irving
could hope for, as you get not i ~~ Cobb" letter.
only to watch someone else do Doyle Richardson is conduct
the work, but you are taught to I I -
ing Uncle Sam's post office inr
do it yourself so that you feel Austin, Minnesota. If you are
competent when you are on your writing to Austin, better seal 'e:r
own cases. tight.
I cannot recommend the work GEMIS OF DADDY STILL
Miss Ava Johnson, former mem-
too highly, and I wish to con- ber of our faculty, is visiting
gratulate the D. M. S. C. O. on 'Tell me the minute the blood stream is altered
and I will tell you the minute disease begins." her parents in Des Moines, dur-
having such a clinic for its stu- ing the summer months. Ava's
dents. "Nature has been thoughtful enough to place in 9
'man all that the word 'remedy' means." smile is still contagious.
J. A. Bowman, D. O., "God's drug store is not located on the corner Word has been received from
Marietta, Ohio. of the street, but it is in the body, and the heal- Dr. Lyman Crew to. the effect
ing power is wfthin." that he has completed a twelve
NOTICE! hundred mile hike (?). Dr.
Heretofore the college has been Crew set out on foot, with his
put to the expense of filling out - - -- ----- -- __ destination Bozeman, M-ontana,
application blanks and making June 27th, from Des MVoines, and
transcripts of grades in comply- DR. MI. E. BACHMAN arrived July 6th. Those Monta-
ing with the request for Board (Continued from page 1) na Osteopaths can "h-ike," say
Applications. The amount is not we. Greetings to the . "g- g,"
Dr. Bachman has also gained a national reputation as a technician
much in any single case, but and is in constant demand for demonstrations of his technic at all postaled the Doctor.
when it occurs from five to ten conventions. Doctor Dora Morgan writes
times a month it means that the Dr. Bachman's professional magnetism ayrd power, coupled with from Glenco, Minnesota, that she
funds are being dispersed at the his conscientious service, make him an invaluable professor in has settled down for a hard sum-
rate of from ten to twenty dol- Des Moines Still College. mer's session with the natives
lars a month, which in the course In this clinical field again, Still College is paramount. Our there. Business has been much
clinics are unsurpassed. The student's practice is not a matter of
of a year amounts to consider- so many minutes to a "chronic," but each case identical to that better than she expected. As a
able and it can easily be seen which he will meet every day in his own office. The number and result, Robert L. is on his way
that it does not go to the ad- variety of patients in this clinic are so extensive that each stu- to assist in the treating.
dent is bound to obtain a thorough knowledge of the therapeutic
-vancement of the school. There-
feld. Doctor Walker: "You cough
fore, no application or tran-
script will be sent out unless it
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is accompanied by a fee of $2.50 Still College Wit or where the sound comes from?" Weary Patient: \ "I ought to,
payable to the college. I've been practicing all night."
"Yes, suh," answered the ne-
The examining board of spe-
gro.
cialists was testiig the mentality Nicholas: "My alarm went off
"Some people save for a rainy of a thick-lipped, weak-faced ne- The specialists looked 'at each
at 8:30 this morning."
day as if they lived in a desert." gro who had been brought in by other triumphantly.
Thomas: "Hasn't it come back
the police. Among other ques- "And when does this occur?" yet?"
"Luck is the thing that helps tions, the specialists asked: "Do one asked.
you most when you don't trust you ever hear voices without be- "When I'se talkin' over de tel- "It is said that a failure is
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-numbered among the alumni and ought-to-be, but actually far- delay in registration.
some of the biggest men and from, modern and improved suc- Dissecting material: $20.00 on commencing dissection.
women are on our faculty. I am cessors. Laboratory: Deposit of $10.00 per year for each of the first
two years of laboratory, work.'
regular in my attendance and at- The present-day old school, al- Athletic: $5.00 payable at the beginning of each semester.
tentive to instructors. I have lopathic medical doctors will (This fee entitles the student to admission to all local college
always made my grades. I have have to go some to demonstrate athletic events.)
not shown much interest in ath- Graduation: Diploma, etc., $10.00.
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ties, generally, in fact, I haven't
done much around school but try
and absorb.
I have sat under the instruct-
,or$ and never once considered
the personal loss to them and the
real sacrifice they were making
by giving their time to college
work. I never once have made
mention to them that their work
vas appreciated by me at least.
I have been spending the sum-
mer months between college
years at home and keeping abso-
lutely quiet as to what I am pre-
paring myself for. I haven't
made any effort to persuade any
of my friends or acquaintances
that the profession and position
of an Osteopathiq Physician of-
fers the broadest field conceiv-
able and one's obligation or du-
ty to society can be served in a
fuller measure in this than any
profession I know.
I have not offered to inform
those not familiar with the scope
of 'Osteopathy that their particu-
lar ailment or sickness ,would
most likely yield to Osteopathic
treatment.
Yea! Verily! I have been lax
aind my seelfishness has just
about taken up all my time. No
one has profited one whit by my
being so narrow. I have not
grown as I would had I ever been
on the alert to speak the glad
tidings: "Osteopathy is the most
nearly perfect of all the healing
arts," and Des Moines Still Col-
lege is the place to get it.
A. E. Smith, '26.
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SPINE
N A fool there was, and he lost his
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Students of Osteopathy are
specialists of the SPINE..
"The Still Spirit" hair
Even as you and I.
Some called him the man who
Throughout the four years of didn't care,
their school work the SPINE is HOMECOMING But we called him the man with
a part of their teaching. Its dome so bare,
many articulations, its numerous
movements and its variations October 25th, 1924 Even as you and I.
are sometimes difficult to grasp. Oh, the hours he wasted and the
These difficulties in teaching and toil he wasted,
learning the fundamentals of the FOOTBALL And the work of head and hand;
SPINE have been greatly light- And why his hair would die he
ened by demonstrations upon
THE FLEXIBLE SPINE. The
GRACELAND vs STILL never knew why, and he nev-
er could understand.
SPINE is so preserved that the _I__
pliability of the ligaments re- Oh, the time he spent and the
mains. The actual movements of
Are You Looking a town of 2500 and is desirous of
toil he spent;
For a Location? selling his $4,000 practice. We
any joint may be seen and demon- shall be glad to hear from any- To rescue his locks was his sole
strated with the skin and mus- one who is interested. intent,
cles removed. The FLEXIBLE Two year lease on down-town
But the tonics he used were not
SPINE is the work of Dr. H. V. office building, Cleveland, Ohio. A doctor of Osteopathy writes
Rent $51.50 per month. Leaving from Nebraska wanting someone worth a cent,
Halladay. He is the only living And his hair just went, and went,
person knowing the method for Cleveland on account of health. to associate with him who has an
Nothing to sell except transfer operative knowledge of major and went,
producing these life-like joints. For a hair must follow its natu-
Dr. Halladay discovered this of lease. Write Log Book for and minor surgery. This is a
information. wonderful opportunity for some ral bent,
process after years of reserch Even as you and I.
in the dissection laboratory. Opening in Eustis, Nebraska. good man.
Students of Des Moines Still Small town, rich agricultural A good practice has recently The fool was stripped to his fool-
College will be fortunate in the center. One M. D. in town, no become available in Kellogg, Ida-
Osteopath. Large number want- ish hide,
coming years to have demonstra- ho, owing to the fact of Dr. O. So he bought a toupee to cover
tions upon these SPINES. They ing an Osteopath in community. Gray's recent illness. We are
Address Mrs. G. C. Walford, Eus- his pride,
will also be in full touch with sorry to hear that Dr. Gray will And to save his hair he tried,
the advancements maade in ana- tis, Nebraska, for further infor- no longer be in practice. He
mation. and tried;
tomical research under Dr. H. V. would like to have someone .o- But two of them lived and three
Halladay. Just received word from one cate in his town. We believe
of our Iowa friends who lives in of them died,
Anaatomy was stressed to the this is a good location. Even as you and I.
utmost by our founder, Dr. A.
T. Still. Osteopaths always Facts Which All Students and Prospective Stu- News
speak of their careful training
in anatomy and their superior dents Ought to Know
knowledge of the subject. IN TUITION CASH A large number of our alumni
from Iowa and surrounding states
FACT, ANATOMY IS THE FOUN- Freshman, registration fee -_.--- ____.....________ _$ 25.00
DATION OF OSTEOPAT H Y. are visiting the college while at-
Freshman tuition ______ _._____-___________ _ 160.00 tending the Iowa State Fair.
DES MOINES STILL COLLEGE Upper Classmen, per year -- ___,.. ___..._________.__. 175.00
OF OSTEOPATHY IS TEACHING Dean Hibbard leaves for Han-
.By the term--__ ___9__________ ______-------------- 90.00- nibal, Mo., this week, where he
THE BEST ANATOMY THE Entire tuition if paid in advance_-- ___ __----- _____ 600.00
BEST OSTEOPATHY. will join the band of Still Col-
An additional five dollar fee will be charged for each week of lege married couples. He will
delay in registration.
Courtesy is not something arti- Dissecting material: $20.00 on commencing dissection. return immediately with Mrs.
ficial. It springs from the heart. Laboratory: Deposit of $10.00 per year for each of the first Hibbard and resume his studies
It is an expression of thought- two years of laboratory work. at the college.
fulness for others. It is doing Athletic: $5.00 payable at the beginning of each semester. Dr., H. V. Halladay has pur-
to them as we would be done by. chased a new home at 3511 King-
(This fee entitles the student to admission to all local college
At its foundation lie the great athletic events.) man Boulevard, and has moved
moral qualities of kindness and his household goods from Kirks-
Graduation: Diploma, etc., $10.00.
self respect. ville during the past week. Dr.
The registration fee of $25.00 is for entering freshmen only. Halladay has a very beautiful
There is no registration fee for any other classmen.
home in one of the best residen-
The world is so full of a number _ ,, _ ,I . . . ..
tial districts of Des Moines.
, of things, Frank Thomas, sophomore at
I'm sure we should all be as hap-
py as kings.
Robert Louis Stevenson.
IMPORTANT NOTICE! Still College, has assumed one of
the branch managerships of the
Register and Tribune.
The Log Book again calls the attention of the student The Log Book has received a
Improvement always begins large number of letters further-
with "I."
body and all prospective students to the matter of regi-
ing the Still College Homecom-
stration. The regular day for beginning registration is ing, October 25th. We are al-
It never gets too hot for a September 10th. Class work will begin the following week. ways glad to get suggestions
thermometer to w, rk. How The college officials are urging upon the students to take from the field.
about YOU? advantage of early registration owing to the fact that new Football practice, as announced
rules and regulations are going into effect this fall. There in the last issue, will begin Sep-
When Adam swore at Eve im- tember 2nd. Preparations are
mediately after the fruit course, is no necessity for any one to be caught napping and have being made to take care of a
it was the original rib roast. delinquent fees to pay. squad of 75 candidates.
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Walter Walker, Martins Ferry, Clinics Still Growing been called early in the case
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Alice Burnett, Weiser, Idaho. The summer students have been
and had diagnosed said recently,
"The Massage" is a good thing,
The Official Publication of Bernard Jones, Estherville, Ia. kept extremely busy throughout it has kept up the tissues and
DES MOINES STILL COLLEGE Gerald Beebe, Lawton, Mich. the entire three months of va- they are ready for the return of
OSTEOPATHY Jerry Laucke, Columbus, Ohio. cation. Obstretrical and surgi- the "Motor." Keep it up. He
Mike Hannan, Marietta, Ohio. cal clinics have kept up to their would not say "Osteopathy" for
President ................... S. L. Taylor
Ole Olsen, South Bend, Ind. usual quota and in some cases far the world but it was Osteopathy
Editor -. _-----Dr. Jack Hansel
W. E. Ludwig Y,oungstown, exceeded any number before. pure and simple.
Osteopathy Without Limitation Ohio. The clinical prospects for the As the poet said, "Oh consist-
coming year are most encourag- ency, thou art in deed a jewel.'
Osteopathy is still working and
To Students and Alumni ing. The reputation of all clin-
Billie will soon be a monument
ics at Still College is an envi-
iLADIES G nTS AHO to her works and can be sighted.
September 10th is the first day able one.
as a signal case as to Osteopathy
of registration for the fall term I
working and winning.
-for D. M. S. C. 0. We have heard
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from a great many of the old
One of the most trustworthy
students who had returned to That the picture and slogan tests of character is manner.
their homes for the summer va- by Dr. West, of our own ranks,
cation and almost to a man they I
"Medical Watches," "Osteopathy
Without knowing a person, with-
out even speaking to him, we
:are to' return this fall. Works" was brought quite forcib- may pretty fairly estimate his
*The weather has been good at ly to mind when I got home quailties and moral development
Des Moines, some rain, some sun- after school was closed for sum- by watching his intercourse with
shine, some dry weather and dur- mer and found that my little others. Kindness and sympathy
ing it all and through it all, the girl had suffered a most severe cannot help revealing their pres-
office at the college has been case of croup and an aborted ence; heartiness, manliness, up-
busy 'and the correspondence has case of pneumonia. I learned rightness, honesty, may be dis-
been carefully cared for. If any- how our good Osteopathic physi- covered in his bearing if pres-
.one has failed to receive a cata- cian had been on the job for ent in his value.
log or to get an answer to letters three hours at one time and for Manner is the outward sign of
directed to the college, we are I l $ I k,.'m some other periods of nearly equal soul's nature. It is always un-
very sorry for every effort has length and got results in every consciously betraying our defi-
1 have been extremely busy in instance. Is there any wonder
been made to get these letters the past few weeks making prep- ciencies or revealing our better
out post-haste. why I should be "sold" on Os- traits. We cannot get away from
aration for the reception and en-
Not only have we been busy teopathy-Medicine would have it. We cannot falsify or pre-
tertainment of all of you back
.answering mail, but we have been waited and watched, while our tend to be what we are not, for
to- es Moines (The City of Cer-
industriously organizing the fac- estimable Dr. Jessie Johnson the deceitfulness is revealed in
tainties). Complete plans are ot Youngstown, Ohio, worked,
ulty and securing new members not ready for publication but our manner. The'keen observer
;and increasing the efficiency of and worked some more and the will detect the sham, and recog-
confidentially, I can tell you a
the personnel. We feel that we folks at home were spared hours nize the real qualities beneath
few of the things that have been
:have done our work acceptably. of anxiety and fear. You can the exterior.
arranged. "Charley Cain," our
Many new faces will be here just bet it was with a heart full
nationally known Bally-ho dis-
-to greet the student body when of gratitude that I acknowledged Do not try to pass for mo.re
penser will meet each and every
they return and if any of the my debt to the faithful doctor, than you are worth; if you do
,one of you at the train where he
Alumni chance to come this way and how I am more and more your duty, your good qualities of
will pass out Lolly Pops and gum
during the summer year, we hope impressed with the extreme ser- head and heart will be discov-
as a gift from the satisfied pa-
to make them proud they are iousness of the responsibilities ered and appreciated.
tients treated by freshmen Doc-
graduates of Des Moines Still of the profssion I am making
tors during the past semester.
-College. We never like to make preparation for.
The forty piece tin and dish
predictions as to the new class. Another case which has caused
pan band of the Consolidated
Suffice it to say it will be satis- favorable comment on the part
Hash Dispensers Union will ren-
fying. Many new faces will be of prominent medics is that of a
der music at the depot and an
-out for football practice and the lad, 17 years old, who nearly a
address of welcome will be given
Haskell Indians will have to fight year ago suffered an accident by
by the president. His subject
for their reputation. falling, causing complete paraly-
will be "Back to the fold again."
sis and was pronounced by med-
The churches, schools, theatres Following a procession through
and play houses of Des Moines ics as hopeless. "Medicine would
the main streets of the city, in-
wait and watch." But thanks to
will throw their doors wide open cluding Cherry and Center
to the Des Moines Still College the , determination of Billie's
streets, the entire assemblage
student body.
.. folks. They were not content
will march to the New Gymnas-
to wait and watch and now
I thank you one and all for ium and a program of sports
wili be carried out. The foremost through the efforts of the same
your co-operation. May we have Osteopath mentioned above Billie
,a happy and prosperous year. feature of which will be "The
Kentucky Derby." Rumor has it is making a most wonderful re-
S. L. TAYLOR, covery. He has complete use of
that "Angus" will be the dark
President. his hands and arms, sits in and
horse.
propels a wheel chair and grad-
The city of your education has ually gaining control of his lower
Students Returning not changed in the past three limbs. He had a Cystitis and
months. The only complaint I Pyelitis which have cleared up.
The following students are ever hear is that "restaurant His muscles and tissues generally
-among the first arrivals to reach service ain't what is used to be." have been built up from state of
Des Moines from their summer We, who are heavy eaters are considerable atrophy to a most
vacation ready to resume their looking for your return. satisfactory condition and get-
studies at Still: Yours for a Big Home Coming, ting better all the while.
Paul Parks, Keosauqua, Iowa JOHN P. SCHWARTZ. A prominent surgeon who had
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IOTA TAU SIGMIA "PICK-UPS"
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She keeps on asking questions, Just three men spent the sum-
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OSTEOPATHY where? house, and the "trio" succeeded
quite well in keeping the lawn
President .. ....... S. L. Taylor I told her she was pigeon-toed, cut, also kept up the housework,
Editor_--. . D....Don.
Baylor Then, with her -baby stare- making the place presentabie
She looked at me quite silently. (moos't''of
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now in the senior class that could expedite matters and to assure
Aim at the stars, though take my practice during Novem- full time for programs the stu-
ber and December? I would pre- dents are urged to go to the as-
you hit the fence. For if you sembly room immediately after
aim at the fence you may fer someone that has practiced
for a while, if it will be possible the gong sounds at the end of
hit the ground. third hour.
to find such a party."
Anyone desiring further infor- Assembly Conductors
Something for Nothing mation can communicate with Sept. 26 Dr. E. E. Steffen.
the Doctor direct or through the Oct. 3 Dr. J. P. Schwartz.
There is no such animal. The college. Oct. 10-Dr. J. M. Woods.
Oct. 17-Dr. Mary Golden.
law of compensation, slow in op- An exceptional opportunity for Oct. 24-Dr. H. V. Halladay.
.eration and clouded with many a hustler is open at Afton, Iowa. Oct. 31-Dr. C. F. Spring.
.pparent false leads, still oper- Dr. Thomas G. Burt, D. M. S. C. The Observer Says: i ""Nov.-7- Dr. R. B. Bachman.
ates, and you must give some- 0. graduate, would like to get out Nov. 14- r. G. C. Taylor.
thing, either of good or evil, in of practice for a period of six Nov. 21-Prof. F. R. Sutton.
exchange for any good or evil or eight months, and wants a Sure looks good
given you, but there is a big per- good, live man to take over his Dec. 5-Dr. Lola Taylor'.
To see three Dec. 12-Dr. A. B. Taylor.
centage of us who go through life practice for that period. The Full teams out Dec. 19-Dr. C. W. Johnson.
always hoping that the magic Doctor expects no income from
-wand will lay in our lap all the the practice. Every night for Directors of Music, Cochran
things that our imagination con- Foot Ball Practice and Miller.
ceives as pleasurable or advan- There is an opening at St. Looks bad for our Accompanist, F. A. Hoffman.
,tageous. James, Minnesota, for a wide-
awake osteopath. Communicate Opponents
This is the idea that actuates with Dr. H. W. Beckstrom of that The other day when D. M. S. C. O. Students
gamblers, and it has its bad ef- city.
-fect in every walk of life, for it Somebody nominated to Train Local Athletes
continuously preaches to us that A wonderful opportunity pre- Irene Krugg
-we can slight our work, can wave sents itself in the practice in a For Secretary of the (Continued from page 1)
aside our moral obligations, and Nebraska county seat town that at definite intervals by the coach
Sophomore Class Irene in charge, the men will receive
some "lucky" day make a big is available at this time. The
-winning without corresponding Doctor has a fine new modern Says, "I resign," treatemnt credit in general clin-
effort. There are just enough ex- house -that would be included. Ludwig says. "You're not ic. In addition to the above du-
amples of the apparent success For particulars, write the Log Elected yet" but ties, they must attend once a
-of this idea to befuddle the minds Book. i week, special classes for special
Irene got all the votes instruction in the care of minor
of millions more. Any one interested in the south Every speaker in injuries arising from athletics.
There seems to be a "foolish" will be glad to hear of an opening Special work is also being given
period in the lives of most of us at Hattiesburg, Mississippi, a Assembly has remarked
About the Atmosphere in minor surgery.
wherein we place some depend- town of approximately twenty Dr. Halladay met with every
ence on this idea, but those who thousand, with two colleges, no Prevalent in the School courtesy from the officials of
get over this attack the earliest other osteopath in the city. The This year. Sure was each school, and is more than op-
are the "luckiest." The "luck" practice is for sale or lease, with timistic as to the final outcome
idea leads only into time wast- or without equipment. Great the day the steam
of the plan.
age and shiftlessness, and unless Loosened up the paint This is D. M. S. C. O.'s big op-
it is overcome, it goes on into its On the pipes portunity to show the citizens of
-more cowardly companion, fail- Old Stupph! The Freshman Des Moines what Osteopathy is-
ure. what it can do and the type of
He is "lucky," indeed, who ear- That thought I got
The following items are taken men the local school is turning
ly eliminates "luck" as a factor from Harper's Weekly, July 21, The Gold in my teeth out through the medium of their
In life. 1877. Appearing under the head From masticating children.
of Foreign Gossip: 5 dollar gold pieces It is the first time in the his-
Former Faculty Member "Red Clover Tea is said to be a Wasn't dumb- tory of the college that there has
cure for cancer-the red top is been a direct inroad to the stu-
Visits School boiled in water and drunk freely, Just dumber dent bodies of the local high
using it also as *a wash. This But anyways fellers schools. The RESULTS will be
Miss Ava Johnson. formerly a supposed remedy is easily tried." We've got a apparent in next year's Fresh-
member of D. M. S. C. 0. faculty, While under the heading of HU- Good bunch of man Class!
and daughter of the Dean, visited MOR we found: "Doctors never
the college for a short time Sep- allow DUCKS on their premises, Freshmen this year
tember 19th. The following note they make such personal re- So let's be Worry
-was addressed to Dr. S. L. Tay- marks." Proud of 'em Our old friend and shining ex-
lor: The above, being of such a Trick Pants ample for little boys to pattern
"I'm sorry not to see you af- complicated nature, led us to after is given credit for having
ter missing you at the college, make the following selection Prince of Wales'
dropped in here hoping to con- from under the head of Scientific Hats and all delivered himself of the follow-
gratulate you on the splendid at- Intelligence: ing mouthful of wisdom. Read it
Period. -let it sink in-and then read it
mosphere at the college now, I "Different ways of putting it: -- again:
-feel I should add the same re- This is the scientific way, 'If a "Do not worry, eat three square
garding the new offices. They man falls asleep in the sitting begins to vibrate.' And this is meals a day, say your prayers, be
are lovely. I leave for New York posture with his mouth open, his the popular form: 'If a man does-
Sunday, so shall not see you jaw drops; the tongue not being courteous to your creditors, keep
n't keep his mouth shut, when your digestion good, exercise;; go
again. Best wishes for the year. in contact with the hard palate, asleep, he will snore.'" And fifty
"Ava L. Johnson." slow, and go easy. Maybe there-
the suctorial space is obliterated; years later, we might take it up- are other things that your special
Praise from one who has made the soft palate no longer adheres on ourselves to add the current case requires to make you happy;
such gigantic strides in her chos- to the roof of the tongue; and if version: "The bozo who pulls a
e-n field as Miss Johnson, is of respiration be carried on through but, my friend, these, ,I reckon,
Rip Van Winkle with his trap will give you a lift."-Abraham
double value. the mouth, the muscular curtain open plays sheet music." Lincoln.
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usteopatns nomecomini
--o-~~~2cŽ To begin at the beginning, the
celebration opened with one of
and was the first victor the best assemblies of the year
season, following one de at 9:45. Music, short talks and
two scoreless ties. pep were the background for the
Regan battered and ri address delivered by Dr. Robert
way through the Lamor H. Nichols. The noon hour was
defense, being ably ass taken up with meetings and
Don Sheets and Captain luncheons held at the various
during the first two peri various fraternities and sorori-
scored two markers, one ties. The crowd then migrated
of the two opening peri to Western League ball park,
gave Still a lead which G where the Freshmen and Sopho-
was unable to overcome. mores staged their annual battle
In the first half and royal over a huge push ball. It
the third period, the loc was a grand battle, both classes
pletely outplayed their fighting "tooth and toe-nail," but
rivals. Aglain in the thi after the smoke had cleared
za Leeka, Graceland's saf away and the dead and wounded
fumbled a punt, and had been removed, it was discov-
grabbed the bounding ered that the Sophs had come
give Stlil its third coun out with the big end of the score,
The remainder of ti thereby forcing the Freshmen to
quarter and all of the fi: wear the cute little green caps
od was Graceland's, for some time to come.
Not only did they hold t] Football was next on the pro-
in check, but they crosse gram for the day, and Coach Sut-
cal goal line, the first m ton's Warriors responded in true
be scored against Coach Still College manner, walloping
team since the Haskel Graceland to the tune of 20 to 7.
The counter came as a r The game was full of thrills and
a pass, Leeka to Wells, ^ action, something happening ev-
ball in play on Still's ery minute. (Complete report is
line. given in this issue.)
Wells grabbed the bal Food was the next thought in
the air, dodged two "Bon the minds of the celebrators, and
players and planted the consequently fifty more than were
behind the local goal pos
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final quarter was score] tian room of the Savery III Ho-
both teams. Regan, Mur tel to partake of the fatted calf,
Ye /e Cmrc4e"avde; l~ri-bl~
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lugging the ball for ga proper viand to offer the return-
the line, however, Nichol ._.._. ing prodigals, but which in this
ham, O'Keefe and H. Thon instance turned out to be stuffed
the outstanding perform pork tenderloin. However, by
While the Lamoni tear some unknown means, the man-
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for consequential gains, Butter- hungry horde, and none were
worth and Kelly made the most turned away hungry. One of the
yardage. Wells, however, was Freshmen became violently ill
the real visiting star, with his
defensive and offensive playing. kLzY during the first course, and for a
brief 'interval it was thought that
Dr.,S. L. Taylor would have to
Concerning Auditorium - Ni -c -tr)Le
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operate, but through the influ-
ence of the patient's classmates,
After the great success of the the operation was performed to
Freshman Reception, which was the amusement of the diners by
held in the college auditorium the members of the Freshman
some time ago, it is quite evi-- class. Many wierd and unheard-
dent that it will be the scene of I LOVE HER of structures and organs were
She stays out all night discovered, which will no doubt
many of the school functions in She cusses, too
the time to come. prove a great help to the profes-
She smokes She eats lobsters at midnight sion in
Foreseeing the above condi- the years to come.
She paints She does lots of things she- Dr. F. J. Trenery acted as
tions, the Board of Trustees She powders ought not to
have m'ade the following rulings toastmaster, and a series of af-
She reads La Vie Parisienne But she's my grandma and I ter-dinner speeches were deliv-
(Continued on page 3) She drinks my liquor love her. (Continued on page 3)
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IMPORTANT NOTICE!
The Log Book again calls the attention of the student
body and all prospective students to the matter of regi-
stration for the Second Semester. The regular day for
beginning registration is January 23. Class work will
begin January 26. New rules and regulation are now
in effect and there is no necessity for any one to be
caught napping and have delinquent fees to pay.
Senior A.
Freshman A. Sophomore A. Junior A. Optional
Anatomy Pathology II Pediatrics Diet. P. H. & San.
Histology Nervous Physiology T Obstetrics Nervous and Mental
Chemistry Principles . Nervous and Mental Proctology
Physiology Anatomy ... ' Applied Osteopathy Surgery
Bacteriology Orthopedics Gynecology E. E. N. T.
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The Log. Book is always glad vice, at the close of the most
to receive letters for publication successful football season in the
from the Field. It not only history of the college, Coach
keeps the Field Doctor in touch Frank Sutton and the entire
squad were entertained at the
with the old gang and keeps the Annual Football Banquet, held at
old college spirit percolating but the Savery Hotel, Saturday, De-
also gives the present "genera- cember 6th.
tion" an insight into the atti- After satisfying the inner man,
the squad were treated to a series
tude and conditions existent in of well diversified after-dinner
the Field. speeches, under the guidance of
The following are excerpts the Athletic iManager, Dr. Pinkie
from a letter received from Dr. Schwartz, Toastmaster.
W. J. Laird, January '24, at pres- The dance was held in the ball
ent Publicity Director of the De- room of the Savery, immediately
troit Osteopathic Association. following the banquet, and was
given under the auspices of the
The Detroit Osteopathic Asso- Masonic Club of the college. The
ciation has been a little slow in Bankers Life Radio Orchestra
getting its winter program of broadcasted some mean music,
affairs started, but has shown and the large crowd had a glori-
greater activity during the ous time.
month of November. At the No- The feature event of the eve-
vember meeting, held at the De- ning was a Balloon Dance. in
troit Osteopathic Hospital, the which Deane Elsea came out vic-
largest turnout in months was tor. Due to his excessive "reach"
on deck to enjoy a real lecture he was able to protect his "fair
by a real Osteopath. Dr. W. R. one's 'balloons long after all oth-
Gregg, of Oberlin, Ohio, and ers were demolished.
formerly Professor of Histology SOME PARTY!
at D. M. S.C. O., delivered a
lengthy and interesting discourse
on the "Scope and Practice of The Senior "A"s
Osteopathy at Present." Dr.
Gregg has had opportunity to The Senior A class has been
study the opinions, methods and solidly organized since their first
attainments of the profession as week within the college walls.
a whole, over the entire country, The class was small, consisting
and every D. O. present that of nine members, of which eight
evening received a valuable ad- will be graduated in January.
dition to his knowledge of na- 'h&~E'e~ikr~nm New members have been added
tional affairs. We are confident
17 ~-rx 112)i- ive 5V he 7iLn-L)CcY~ns-r to the "happy family" which
that Dr. Gregg has few peers as have swelled the enrollment to
a lecturer, and we hope to hear
him again in the near future.
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thirteen.
A genuine spirit of loyalty and
The monthly meetings of the
J{lls O-~JfL- ~1~-__ _ helpfulness has ever been mani-
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11-·111 look forward to entering the
planned with care, and some the Mississippi for a game in the field of practice with high hopes,
lively and instructive times are near future, - it would boost NOTICE but it is with a feeling of re-
anticipated. your student-boly in numbers, gret at having to sever our close
Prospects of a general Osteo- and the advertising in other Heretofore the college has been associations.
pathic clinic with surgical, den- ways would be invaluable. Keep put to the expense of filling out The class has realized the
tal and special adjuncts are look- up the good work,-and add a application blanks and making value of well correlated knowl-
ing brighter than in several good season of basketball to the transcripts of grades in comply- edge along certain lines. To bet-
years. The question of a build- old dope-book. ing with the request for Board ter prepare the members in La-
ing and equipment is the big ob- Wishing you luck and a merry Applications. The amount is not boratory Diagnosis, Prof. Geo.
stacle at the present,date, but we Xmas at D. M. S. C. 0.- much in any single case, but Hurt, has been leading the group
hope that the next few months Fraternally, when it occurs from five to ten in practical laboratory work
will bring a solution. A clinic DR. W. J. LAIRD. times a month it means that the where each man can clear up any
would do wonders in this city, funds are being dispersed at the faulty ideas and bolster up his
and its absence is deplorable, in
view of the facilities which De-
Comparative Figures rate of from ten to twenty dol- technique under direct supervi-
lars a month, which in the course sion. Dr. Virg Halladay is on
troit offers for such an institu- of a year amounts to consider- deck regularly to help us teach
tion. A comparison of our tonsilect- able and it can be easily seen each other what we have learned
We wish to congratulate Still omy clinic with the City Hospi- that it does not go to the ad- in Osteopathic Technique.
College on the phenomenal suc- tal Clinic is very interesting. vancement of the school. There- We are not only ambitious,
cess of its football team this Records show that during the fore, no application or trans- but are systematically working
year, and assure you that your month of September there were cript will be sent out unless it to establish the January, 1925,
season has been a success. Com- seventeen tonsilectomys per- is accompanied by a fee of $2.50 Class as one of the best trained
petition of the caliber of Has- formed at the City Hospital. payable to the college. classes that was ever graduated
kell Indians is worth obtaining, Our clinic records show 272 op- from D. M. S. C. O.
and it is with pride that the D. erations on tonsils during the The Class officers are as fol-
O.'s in this vicinity pointed to same period. Such figures are IPORH TROUBLE TE FOR PARENTS lows:
the score of that battle with the indeed gratifying and are in- The first essential in training R. T. Lustig, President.
yipping redskins. Still college dicative of a steady march of a child is to have more sense Ray Price, Vice Pres.
would do well to come east of Iprogress. than the child.-Vincennes Sun. Geo. W. Rastede, Sec.-Treas.
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presented the class to President class joined the ranks on the Ar- - P.~cliu atJiues
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reierence to "Fritz Kreisler and
mory floor, this performer being Me" was quite appropriate. The
Taylor for the conferring of the readily be seen there is no lack
J. Schaeffer from Jefferson, Iowa. "Enema Scene from the Third
degrees. Dr. Bachman gave the of clinical material. Tuesdays Day," while slightly out of har-
benediction, and the exercises Previously, Greiner also made
his first appearance in court togs and Saturdays are operative days mony with the general trend of
were closed with the march by for the clinic patients, the lists college amusesments, was by far
Miss Trimble. and some 10 to 12 players have
participated in the daily scrim- of students to report for duty on the greatest laugh producer of
The class reception was held mages in the Coliseum building. that particular day is posted. the morning's entertainment.
immediately afterward in the La- However, that does not mean During the various and intimate
dies' room of the college. Following the early season set- that all others are excluded. The
back at the hands of the strong steps in the process, the audience
D. M. S. C. 0. takes great pleas- clinics are always open to ca- was thrown into paroxysms of
Southern Surety five, which also pacity to the upper classes, and
ure in introducing the following scored a triumph over the Simp- mirth, and when the final light
"new" Doctors to the profession, it may be said that not a clinic was extinguished, it was some
son College quintet on the lat- day goes by but what the amphi-
and joins in wishing them all ter's floor, Coach Sutton's team minutes until the gales of laugh-
possible success in the years to theatre is filled to overflowing. ter subsided to an extent that
scored wins over the Valley "V"
come in the practice of their club and Grand View college in In the minor Surgical Clinic, the performance could continue.
chosen profession: turn. alone, last year, 2561 cases were The Freshmen A's offered a
Donald Beebe The Purple and White mentor operated. Tonsilectomy circum- variation by presenting Kather-
J. R. Beveridge is optimistic over the team's cisions and adenectomy com- ine King's youthful followers of
C. L. Brockmeier prospects, and only expresses re- prised the greater portion of the the Goddess Terpsichore. The lit-
C. A. Call gret over the fact that it has total. As many as 90 patients tle tots tripped the light fantas-
John D. Hall been impossible to slate more have been operated on in one day tic in quite a professional man-
G. E. Hurt college games. The players who at this clinic, and as many as ner, and came in for their share
Albert Lewis have been used in games so far four surgeons may be seen work- of the applause.
Robert Lustig this season are: Mike Hannan, Or- ing at one time. Dr. Taylor is The Freshmen B's gave an ex-
Avis Payne lando Smith, Mac Friend, Cap- assisted by Drs. J. P. Schwartz cellent showing of State Board
W. R. Price tain Roy Davis, "Race" Myers, and A. B. Taylor of the hospital procedure. Deke Jones enacted
George Rastede Ernie Schneider, Russell Nichol- staff. These men are all experi- the examiner, and the members
Mabel Runyon as, Jim Regan, Johnnie Thelman, enced, clean-cut, conservative op- of the class the various, candi-
Cecil Warner and Spencer. (Continued on page 4) (Continued on page 3)
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Spinal Curvature Week Fraternity Notes Gay Howland has been home,
owing to the serious illness of
F. P. Millard, D. 0. IOTA TAU SIGMA his father.
Settled for another semester- Spencer has turned down a
It is every Osteopath's WEEK, wonderful offer as coach, but he
and of value just to the extent that's the attitude of the boys at
2007 Grand. is giving his entire life to oste-
that it is observed. opathy.
Supposing every D. 0., practic- Don Baylor and Bill Russell
ing, should let it be known that were appointed to act on the In-
ter-Fraternity social committee. AXIS CLUB
for one hour a day, during that
Rumors for something doing Dr. Myrtle Augur is again in
WEEK, children will be exam-
ined, the sum total would be soon. the States, according to Casey-
thousands, and what a splendid Noble E. Atterbury has the Jones Syndicate.
piece of publicity, along with the sympathy of the fraternity in Monday night, January 26, the
great amount of good done. the recent sadness of his father's Alpha Xi Iota Sigma tendered a
death. farewell party to Mrs. Grace Ie- Alice: "Why the happy look,
Suppose fifty new clinics are Mugs?"
established, we would have just We are sorry to state that Walt, who is leaving for her
that many more to add to the Buck will not be in school this home in Comstock, Nebraska Mue-s F.: "We're celebrating
number Dr. Josephine Peirce has next semester. Glad to hear that Dr. Josephine our diamond jubilee."
on her record sheets. Once more the gang gathers Russell is located in Minneapolis Alice: "Diamond jubilee?
Once we prove to the laity around the table for a real feed; and doing so prosperously. Why, you haven't been married
that we are really interested in almost as good as mother's. Dr. Florence Morris, of the but a few years."
children's welfare, to the extent Young Bill Baylor visited the city, visited at D. M. S. C. O. on
boys Sunday, the 19th, having as Mugs: "Oh, but Alice, don't
that we are willing to sacrifice Stunt Day. vou understand? Rusty just
a little time and labor, at least a bodyguard Ma, Pa and Grand- Reports from Albert Lea are
ma. made the last payment on my
once a week, a year, we will have fine for Doctor Hermia Early. engagement ring?"
the parents and teachers back of Saturday morning, the 24th, We welcome our new sister,
us. was designated as general house- Miss Alma Robins, from Boston.
We can eliminate curvature, cleaning day, every man having She has matriculated in the Sen- Farmer: "Well, son, what are
eventually, only by the early de- his share to do. ior A class. you doing up that tree?"
tection of scoliosis, and correct- Sunday, the 25th, the frat had Word has been received of the Son: "Just got a letter frozm
ive work while the vertebrae are as guests Drabing, a sophomore marriage of Dr. Wealthie Pear- the sophomores in the corre-
yet in the process of ossification. from A. S. 0. who is matriculat- son, of Knoxville, Iowa, to Mr. spondence school telling me to
THE NATIONAL LEAGUE ing at D. M. S. C. O. this semes- Harvey, Harvey, Iowa. haze myself.' '
FOR THE PREVENTION OF ter, Swang of Ames, and two East The club verifies the Weir',l re-
SPINAL CURVATURE is now a High graduates, Sheets and Cal-
lison. The latter two enter- port concerning Olive Lenhart. Deane Elsea was talking about
national factor, and known every- his many shieking duties and ex-
where as an Osteopathic organi- tained the fellows with some fine
music, piano and sax combina- DELTA OMEGA claimed, "Can vou imagine any-
zation. One object is to reach one in my shoes?"
the layman, and through them tion. The Deltas were recently priv-
Pink Marlow claims to have ileged to have Dr. J. L. Schwartz His listeners looked at the
the chi'dren. The slogan-"EV- aforementioned canal boats and
ERY CHILD'S SPINE EXAiVM- the best treatment for post vac- explain to them the uses and
cination. See him for particu- show different apparatuses for answered, "Yes sir."
INED SEMI-ANNUALLY" should
be in the mind of all Osteopaths. lars. using the Ultra-Violet Ray. This
Preparations for SPINAL CUR- evening proved not only interest- Punk Marlow, at basketball
VATURE WEEK should be start- Phi Sigmia Gamma ing, but very instructive. game: "Al'right now. let's have a
ed months in advance of THE A. E. Smith has been working Tuesday evening, January 20, siren for the team."
WEEK. Speakers should be se- in the Dutch room at the Kirk- the Deltas gave their farewell Max Friend: "Hey, make it a
lected to visit adjacent cities wood for so long that he has ac- banquet at the Woodlawn, honor- blonde, will you?"
and towns, and give popular lec- ing their graduating members,
quired the accent and is wearing
tures on health subjects, and on wooden soles on his shoes. He now Dr. Avis Payne and Dr. Ma-
bel Runyon. It was a prettily Neighbor: "Your son just
the prevention of scoliosis. This has been reading a book, "Bell- threw a stone at me!"
takes a bit of time, but it surely hop to Manager," we would im- arranged affair, and all hands
were on deck, including Drs. Dr. Spring: "Did he hit you?"
means much for Osteopathy. We agine. Neighbor: "No."
should make ourselves more wide- Harry Elston is paying the Katherine Wainscott, Neva Moss,
Ferne Woods and Mary Golden, Dr. Snring: "Then it wasn't
ly known as SPINAL SPECIAL- brothers a visit while in Des my son."
ISTS, and in what better way can Moines and can't resist "the call from the field, and Mrs. H. V.
we do it than through a week of of the wild," as he took charge of Halladay and "Mother" Halladay.
work, that will bring press com- Dr. Mary surprised everyone In Coach Sutton's recent chem.
a little obstetrical work during
ment, at least on the addresses, present by having the lights exams, one belated soph was
his short stay. heard to remark, sotto voce:
given by Osteopaths accustomed turned out (but individual and
We wish to explain that the center table candle lights light- "How far are you from the cor-
to speak at conventions and be- Police Gazette is not a fraterni-
fore clubs. ed), and then, by the candle rect answer?" Which drew the
ty subscription, but goes to "Pu- glow, each was to relate a dream reply of "Two seats."
The women of our profession lee's Barber Shop." Down the
should be in the lead, and lay- desired or realized. In some in-
steips and to the right, please. stances the tongues refused to
women will work if given a Bill Reese is not rehearsing Casev: "How do you know
chance. Write to that little ma- for an Al Jolson production. He's wag, and all present were wom- you'll be faithful?"
gician, Dr. E. Clair Jones, in en, too! Jones: "I have been to oth-
shining shoes in Pulee's Tonsorial
Pennsylvania, and he will tell you Parlor. ers."
what the laywomen of his town The two Wops are back in the ATLAS CLUB
have done for Osteopathy. house again. We will have to The semi-annual banquet of the Frosh: "What's the meaning
We feel better satisfied with p-lt up with Weir's revised bed- Xiphoid Chapter was held at of the word 'pedestrian'?"
life when we reach out and help time stories again now. Anyone Younkers' on January 16th, in Dr. Steffen: "It is defined as
someone. Here is the golden op- contemplating a European trip honor of brothers Lustig, Ras- 'raw material for an accident.'"
portunity to make the most of can secure detailed information tede and Lewis, who became full-
.one week. by calling Market 4264 and ask- fledged D. O.'s this month. Dr.
MARCH 15-21 IS SPINAL CUR- ing for Gordon or Weir. Halladay acted as toastmaster, DOING IT RIGHT
VATURE WEEK. The new chair in the front while Dr. Bachman and Dr. Mar- "What on earth are you wear-
lroom is not a fraternity affair. shall gave the principal talks of ing all those coats for?" asked
the evening. Among the other the neighbor.
Are You Looking for a It is Spencer's easy chair. Since
he's become an upper classman field members present were Drs. "Well," was the reply. "I'm go-
Location? he has become so passive he Honsinger, Cam;pbell, McMullen ing to paint my barn, and the di-
won't eat; just high toning his and Woods. During the eats the rections on the paint-can say,
Dr. R. E. Brooker, Grinnell, inferiors. boys enjoyed opera by Ray Har- 'For the best results, put on
Iowa, informs us that he knows Pledge Long's moods are regu- rison and Jazz Hoffman. Life three coats."-The Watchword
of two very good locations in the lated by the mail he receives. Membership Certificates were (Dayton, O.)
state of Iowa. Any one desiring The reason he is so happy most presented to the graduating
more definite information is re- of the time is because of the fact members by Noble Skull Ko- THE GOOD OLD DAYS
ferred to the doctor. he receives twelve letters a day. schalk and retiring Noble Skull DOCTORS OPERATE ON BOY'S
Dr. Fern M. M.arsh, Muncie, In- Less than that calls for a period Eades was presented the Atlas HEAD TO MAKE BETTER
,diana, writes that there is a very of depression. Club crest as an appreciation of BOY OF HIM
good opening for a rising young Joe Rader is taking nurse's his good work. -Newspaper Headline.
Osteopath in Muncie. Dr. Marsh training, so we take it. More It is interesting to note that That isn't where our dads op-
will give full particulars upon in- power to you, Miss Triand. He's the Atlas Club is well represent- erated to make better boys of us.
quiry. never been caught yet. (Continued on page 4) -Pitt Panther.
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"What People Think of The Surgical Clinic Fraternity Notes From the Field
the Doctors" (Continued from page 1) (Continued from page 2) The January meeting of the
ed at the Big Brothers' Club of Detroit Osteopathic Association
erators, and the student receiv-
(From Literary Digest, Sept. 22, ing his surgical instruction under Drake, at which time the boys was held at the hospital on Janu-
1923) these men is indeed fortunate. ary 21st, and another large audi-
study the mysteries of the Bi-
"Replies were grouped under In addition to the minor sur- ence was present to enjoy a pro-
gical clinic, in which the student ble.
general heads from 5,719 persons Brother Spencer gets two spe- gram of first class material.
in Chicago, from 1,053 persons assists with anesthetics and care The position of honor on the
out of Chicago-a total of 6,772. of the patient, the major clinic cial delivery letters every Sun-
is equally as well supplied with program of the evening was held
From this totatl only 931, or day morning regularly, and it is
13-5/16 per cent, had never dab- material. And while not actual- by Dr. T. M. Patrick of Norwalk,
also known that he is going to
bled in any cult (Note: To the ly participating in this work, the Ohio-well known to many in the
student is in constant "contact" Kirksville this coming Friday.
Allopath, all other schools of Des Moines and Kirksville
therapy are known as "cults"). with each step throughout the Royal Nelson was promoted to
course of the "op" and obtains the vegetable counter at the caf- schools. Dr. Patrick was for-
Of 931 with a perfect record, on- merly an instructor in D. M. S.
ly 384, or 5-11/17 per cent, had more firsthand information than eteria. He used to be floor girl.
no curiosity about any of said could be derived from hours of The coming Thursday is prac- C. O., and will be long remem-
cults and no intention of experi- classroom work. tical work night and Frank Spen- bered for his thorough work
menting just a bit with them. Operative obstetrics from the cer assures us he has something while in that capacity.
"Of the 5,841 who were direct- 0. B. Clinic, such as Caesarian good. The topic for the evening was
section, version, etc., are also hos- Harold Sifling, who comes from "Problems of Practice," and
ly against the physicians, direct- Chicago, has been transferred to made several of the old-timers
ly for the other fellow, which is pitalized, and the student again the Xiphoid Chapter. We wel-
witnesses and assists in the prac- and more youthful practitioners
quite a different matter, or who come Brother Sifling. of this city prick up their ears.
had at some time or other been tical application of his class-
room theories. No speaker is a success unless he
interested in the other fellow to STRIKING A BALANCE can make his audience take ex-
the extent of investing money in With the instruction and expe- A certain canny Scotsman had ception to some of his views, and
his healing methods only 7 per rience derived from the Depart- carried on a courtship of long this lecture certainly did oeep
cent of them were directly op- ment of Surgery, the graduating duration without definitely com- everybody awake, to say the
posed to the physician on student is capable of doing a ma-
ac-
mitting himself. The girl, if least. Dr. Patrick always brings
count of some fault of his jor portion of his minor surgery
own; she worried herself at the long a wealth of detail into his sub-
that is, malpractice, either -he can recognize surgical cases
real probation, gave no sign until one ject, and we are indebted to him
or imagined, or his failure as immediately, and is able to se-
an morning her tardy lover, thumb- for a very sincere and thought-
individual to adapt himself to lect capable men to do his major
a ing a small notebook, said: "Mag- arousing talk. Dr. Patrick, or
situation. surgical work. He is thoroughly gie, I have been weighing up your "Pat," as he is known to his clos-
"As I said, we have all classes trained in post operative treat- guid points, and I hae already er friends, always carried a
represented here, from day labor- ment, can readily distinguish be- got to ten. When I get a dozen goodly supply of so-called sto-
ers to society leaders, with just tween good and bad surgery, and I'm goin' tae ask ye the fatal ries, and we are happy to report
about a 50-50 break between as a result will be more able to fuestion." that it is still growing.
those above and those below mid- retain his patients than the man "Weel, I wish ye luck, Jock," The Detroit Association is con-
dle class in property-holding. with the mediocre training in this answered the maiden. "I hae also gratulating itself upon obtaining:
And we found what to us was a branch of our work. gotten a wee book, and I've been lecturers of the caliber of Dr.
rather interesting fact-that the We students appreciate greatly puttin' doon your bad points. Patrick and Dr. Gregg, also a
semi-foreign communities on the these privileges and advantages, There are nineteen in it already, Des Moines man, and have appre-
west side of Chicago showed a and feel that ours is the best and when it reaches the score ciated their work tremendously.
smaller per cent experimenting clinic and staff in the country in I'm goin' tae accept the black- Fraternally,
with doubtful healing practices this branch of Osteopathic train- smith!"-Western Christian Ad- DR. W. J. LAIRD,
than the exclusive Hyde Park ing. It is the combination of our vocate. Detroit Osteopathic Assn.
and North Shore residential dis- various clinics, we feel sure, com--...
tricts."-Buda Carroll Keller, in bined with unexcelled classroom "I hear you gave a delightful Mistress-"You say you under-
The Illinois Medical Journal. work, that enables D. M. S. C: O. party last night, old chap. What stand all about babies. What ex-
to "turn out" real doctors that was it to celebrate? perience have you had?"
will help to lift the profesison "It was for my wife. It's the Applicant for Job as Nurse:-
Success is usually due to hold- to the position it deserves in the 10th anniversary of her 30th "Why, I was a baby once myself,
ing on, and failure to letting go. eyes of the scientific world. birthday."- The Pathfinder. ma'am.'"-American Legion.
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Still's Cagers D. M. S. C. O.
Invade "Swedeland" Didja Ever--
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and White basketball team in-
vaded Minnseota late last month, The students, as well as the
playing two games with the Her- Osteopathic profession as a
mel. Independents at Austin, whole, have been glad to note the
Minnesota, Thursday and Friday. marked improvement in the lab-
oratories of the Des Moines Still
January 29 and 30. Both con-
tests were dropped to the Goph- College of Osteopathy this year.
This work, 'we feel, has been
er independent five. placed in competent hands who
Thursday night the Purple and have been reorganizing the work
White quintet gave the Austin- into orderly routine procedures
ites more than a battle, losing according to the latest and best
by a score of 23 to 18. Coach approved laboratory methods. For
Sutton's team took -an early lead, 'this work, we must particularly
Smith and Friend scoring before commend the following instruc-
the Packing company aggrega- tors:
tion registered. Soon afterward, Dr. Lola Taylor, Gynecology
however, the Packers jumped in- Laboratory.
to the lead and were never again Dr. G. E. Hurt, Head of Chem-
headed. istry, Bacteriology and Pathol-
Throughout the contest the ogy laboratories.
Austin players were baffled by
Coach Sutton's five-man defense. Dr. J. M. Woods, Head of Ana-
tomical laboratory and instruc-
They.found it impossible to pen- tor of Anatomy for the past five
etrate the local defense and years at D. M. S. C. 0.
made- many of their hoopers Dr. Honsinger, Instructor of
front beyond the free-throw line. Laboratory Diagnosis and Labora-
The 'contest was close through- tory Technician at the Des
out and only in the final minu- Moines General Hospital.
tes of play did the Minnesotans L. B. Hurt, Laboratory Assist-
draw away to a lead that finally ant.
clinched the victory. We cannot be amazed at the
The second game was the re- results if we but stop to con-
verse of the opening battle-the sider that these instructors have
Purple -and- White five going made this branch of the work
down to a 38-16 defeat. In spite their specialty, and some of them,
of the -one-sided score and not their life's work, but we can feel
detracting from the fact that ourselves fortunate in being able
the win was well-earned. it must to secure this class of instruc-
be said that during this contest, tion.
the Packers "were hot" as far The best testimony offered as
as basket work was concerned. an appreciation of this work
In fact the Austin players
seemed unable to miss any shots.
Regardless of the position or
] came about recently when the
students of Des Moines Still
College of Osteopathy placed .a
angle on the court, when a think of the similarity between a married man trying to get single order for $1000.00 worth
Packer shot in the general di- away with the ol' weekly pay check and the sweet young of laboratory equipment to bet-
rection of the hoop, the ball de- graduate trying to start practice on a diploma alone! ter facilitate their work and as
scended through for a brace of an embryonic start for a future
points. Still, on the other hand laboratory when they have estab-
aJso took numerous shots but Helen Keller Still College Day lished themselves in practice.
Lady Luck was absent on many The school has also purchased[
of these heaves and the result and Osteopathy at Drake U. several thousand dollars' worth
of the contest was never in any of new equipment, consisting of-
doubt from the middle of the During her brief visit to Des latest model Spencer micro--
first half until the final whistle. Sunday, March 8, promises to scopes, glassware, and other lab-
The Purple and White team Moines, Helen Keller, the world be a big day for Still College.
The Big Brothers Club of the oratory essentials. Altogether:
was extended a most cordial known deaf, dumb and blind we would say there was "some""
welcome by the followers of the woman gave the following inter- University Church of Christ has improvement.
Austin team. In addition it set aside this date for our day.
view to a D. M. S. C. O. student We had a splendid day last yera, The addition of a Senior Lab-
must be said that the members oratory has proven'tobe
of the Packer aggregation con- following her address at ' the as a great number will remem- a very"
Hoyt Sherman place. ber. Let us be still better rep- gratifying experiment. This neat,.
ducted themselves as true sports- compact little laboratory, com-
men both on and off the floor. Miss Keller is well acquainted resented this year.
with the merits of Osteopathy plete in every detail, was de-
Dr; Tom Van de Grift, alumnus Dean Johnson is going to be vised .so that the senior studentg
of the Still College of Osteopa- having been under an Osteopath's present !and give us one of his
care during an illness in Kirks- of D. M. . C. 0. could assist ma-
thy, was also very instrumental right-to-the-point talks. terially in diagnosis of clinical
in providing enjoyable enter- ville and in Des' Moines, so that Why not make it an inter-fra- cases by performing the neces-
tainment for the members of it may be readily seen that the ternity contest, and see which sary routine · procedures, and to
Coach Sutton's quintet. remarks in her- interview -are organization can have the great- relieve congestion 'in the under-
Following the first' contest based in actual experience' and est number of men out? class laboratories by.. making it
the local 'eam was invited to not upon heaisay. unnecessary for the-senior stu-
attend a dance by the "Forty Remember the time and place.
As' the words came through Drake :University auditorium, dents to use their' equipment.
Clubb" of f which .Dr. Van de Grift the hands of her interpreter ask-, March' 8th, at nine-thirty A.· M. The laboratory containe com-
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Class Elections Fraternity Notes stays up all night answering
calls, anyway.
This diverting indoor sport has Iota Tan Sigma Everyone is astonished to see
been entertaining those so in- Earl Shaw spent a few days of the extreme change in Weir. He
clined for the past week. Some last week entertaining a pain in
were successful in getting "their no longer tells bed time stories
the side. A little too much use
man" in and some were not. of the saxophone was attributed to the fairer sex, but spends his
However, such is life. However, the cause. evenings, after he leaves Olive,
all the classes are to be congrat- Jim Coehran also took a few listening to the bed time stories
ulated upon the officiaries they days off with a touch of the flu.
have selected. The following are on his new radio.
Attended by much pomp and
'all that have been reported to mystery, the Muck Divers Ball Dick Gordon has a new Taplin I
date: was held at the house Friday, table in the house now, and has
Senior Class February 6th. Al Levich's or- been working it overtime.
chestra produced sufficient music The Great American Question
President, Eades. Ralph Davis is a member of
to appease all the Divers. At in- -"Blonde or Brunette?"
Vice President, Miss Matthews. termission, in keeping with the the "Woman-Haters' Club" since
Secretary, Murphy. teachings of the pawn shop his last refusal. Poor boy!
Treasurer, Miller. prophets, His Satanic Majesty (Lucky dog!) Medicine Showman: "One bot-
President Eades then appoint- appeared and informed all the Moco (our battling Eskimo) tle of this elixir and you will be
ed the following senior commit- ladies that the "end had came," 20 years younger; two bottles
and proceeded to lead them has been neglecting training and you will be 30 years young-
tees: For the selection of class through the Chamber of Horrors. rules, as his health and slim er; three bottles and-"
color and flower, Alice Burnett, (All survived.) At the end of frame won't stand up under it. Aged Voice: "Gimme a case
Mary Fletcher and Zoa Munger. the route they were rejoined by More power to you, Elsea. and a teething ring!"
For invitations and programs, the better halves in the notori-
ous resort known to the under. Relieved But Uncured
Dickenson, Fletcher and Gordon. world as "Nigger Mike's Dance Delta Omega
all and Saloon." All partook of "Let me kiss those tears away,
Sophomore A Miss Tracy, the new freshman
sweetheart," he begged.
the variously colored pops and student, was the honored guest
President, C. A. Ward. departed to dance again another She fell into his arms and he
Vice President, W. A. Ghost. day. at a Chili supper given by the was very busy for a few minu-
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Secretary, Mary Jane Porter. Lois Irwin and Margaret Delta Omegas Wednesday eve- tes. But the tears flowed -on.
French were dinner guests Sun- "Can nothing stop them " he
ning, February 4th, at the Green- asked
Treasurer, W. B. Damm. day. breathlessly.
Les Greenhill, Elgin, Illinois, wood Park log cabin. All ac- "No," she murmured. "It's hay
Sopholmore B
spent a few days at the house tives attended the affair, and the fever, but go on wiah the treat-
President, Stanley Evans. visiting the Elgin Trio. following field and honorary ment.
Vice President, Harmon Kra- The Honor Roll is still flour- members: "Mother" Halladay,
mer. ishing. All the brothers attend- Had It With Him :
ing church and Sunday school Mrs. H. V. Halladay, Dr. Ferne
Secretary-Treasurer, M..abelle Doctor: "My friend, you are
E. Moore. receive a gold star on the honor Woods, Dr. Mary Golden, Dr. suffering:-from a chronic com-
This class, always small, is' in- roll. Five successive Sundays, a Katherine Wainscott, Dr. Ken- plaint."
button. Isn't it strange, what worthy, Dr. Lovegrove, Dr. Neva Patient: "I know it, but please;
creasing in number materially. things a woman can make a man Moss, Mrs. Sara Schwartz, Mrs. lower your voice, she's in the
and is now almost twice as large do? next room. . .
as it was. a year ago, which is Mildred Hurt.
very encouraging to its members. Phi Sigma Gamma The Krug sisters added to the Foreign Stuph
A hard times dance was held hilarity of the occasion by bring- He: "That American flapper
at the chapter house on Friday ing their portable Victrola and a at the hotel went out today,
Are You Looking evening. Everyone enjoyed the number of live wire records. Pat tried to climb a mountain, and
for a Location? evening, the early part of which Matthews fell from a glacier."
was spent at the basketball game. proved her culinary
She: "No one accompanied
Music was furnished by the Blue skill to the delight of all. Ev- her?"
Dr. A. F. Francis, Oroville, Cal- Diamond orchestra. eryone declared they had a jolly He: "No, she's accusomed to
ifornia, is retiring from active Open house is being taken ad- good time. letting her conscience be her
practice after a quarter of a vantage of by all the brothers Oh Yes! You should have seen guide."
century of Osteopathic work. He and other students of the col-
has developed the Francis Sani- lege. Come on fellows, and en- the new Delta. She's a regular. Prescribe Listerine
tarium, an institution using hy- joy Sunday afternoons, and bring Who is she? Dr. J. L. Schwartz.
drotherapy, electrotherapy, me- your ladies. Max Friend is there Uh-huh, and he liked being a "I'sh 'fraid t'go home. Wife'll
chanotherapy and thermotherapy, with his joy makers, and they Delta, so he said. Anyhow the shmel me breath."
which is now for sale or lease surely are a warm crowd. "Hold ya breath."
chatter and clatter and result- "Can't. 'stoo strong."
with his practice. Anyone inter- Bob Morgan thinks he made an ant eats seemed to have a sooth-
ested, write to the Log Book for awful mistake in taking up Oste- ing effect. Hoorah for Dr. Joe!
further information. opathy. This thought was occa- Oh-h-h-h!
Through the Log Book, the
Dr. C. Rasmussen, of Maquoke- sioned by the garage bill he re- Deltas wish to extend their sym- Weir: "Do you want to marry
ta, Iowa, is moving to a larger ceived for repairs to his car in pathy to Dr. Avis Payne in her a one-eyed man "
city and has quite a lucrative a recent smash-up. recent bereavebent. Olive: "No; why?"
practice for sale. Maquoketa is Bill Reese says he can't get Weir: "Then let me carry the
a county seat town of 4000 in- used to Des Moines people. Back CHEAP LUCK umbrella."
habitants.; he is the only osteo- in his home town everybody
path in town. Good opportunity "I was advised if I wished to OBSTINATE
turns out for fires. be lucky," remarked the Elgin
for someone. Mother-"Now. children, don't
Pledge Cavanaugh has been man, "to throw a penny over the quarrel. What's the matter?"
confined to the chapter house bridge the first time the train Harold-"We're playin' shin-
the past week with an infected crossed running water. I did it, wreck, an' Susie won't go in the
:Still Five Beats upper lip. but the string nearly got en- bathroom Pn' drown herself."-
Beebe just can't seem to get tangled when I was pulling it up
Graceland 23-17 the candy and sugar case going. again."
American Legion Weekly.
We might suggest that he stay A quack doctor was praising
The Still College basketball in once in a while and see if it MORE OF THE SAME his "medicines" to a rural audi-
team defeated the Graceland won't function. A bishop relates the following ence.
College cagers by a score of 23 Howland and Montgomery are experience: After the service "Yes. ladies and gentlemen," he
contemplating the purchase of a one Sunday morning he was ap- sai,d, "I have sold these pills for
to 17. The contest was played on small fleet of Yellow Cabs to proached by an old lady who ex- over twenty years, and never
the Drake University floor. The make those 0. B. calls. Can't pressed great appreciation of his have I heard one word of com-
game was close throughout, with seem to get everyone out there discourse. "Why, bishop," she plaint about them. What does
in time for the curtain raiser. said, "you can never know what that prove?"
the locals holding the upper hand Bill Reese has applied for the your service meant to me. It From a voice in the crowd
during the major portion of the position of cab driver of one of was just like water to a drown- came this reply: "Dead men tell
battle. the aforenrentioned cabs, as he ing man."-Boston Transcript. no tales."
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Dr. McClure, surgeon-in-chief
Dr. Alva Taylor, well known
of Henry Ford's Detroit, Michi-
sociologist and welfare worker,
gan, hospital, while addressing a
was the speaker at the special
group of Des Moines medical men
assembly last Thursday morning.
.emphasized the need of the av-
His work being the advancement
er.age practitioner to pay atten-
of closer relationship between
tion to all ills. rather than let
every-day life and the applica-
those of minor injury pass by.
tion of elementary godliness and
In making his point he cited fundamental righteousness.
the case of a man who had suf-
fered from pain in his back foi The past week was set aside as
a number of years and who hac "Religious Emphasis Week" for
received no relief from his med- the purpose of bringing before
ical physician. As a last resort the city, through the schools and
the patient turned to Osteopathy churches, the connection or rela-
ultimately securing the relief he tion of every-day problems with
was searching for, thereby, Dr. religion.
iMcClure stated, dethroning med- Dr. Taylor spoke of the rapid
icine and crowning Osteopathy. advance of civilization and the
According to his reasoning it adjustments that must be made
would be infinitely better for the to cope with the situations aris-
M. D.'s to endeavor to assimilate ing. "The application of the Ten
some of the knowledge of the Commandments itself is not
other systems of healing and enough-we must look farther
bring it into their own field than self. We must articulate
&-atherthan knock the "competi- our personal piety in a general
tor." He also mentioned that for relationship to the surrounding
several years some of the larger environment," according to Dr.
schools, as Harvard and Johns Taylor. Numerous examples of
Hopkins, as having taught Me- the places where such an appli-
chano-Therapy as a major sub- cation could be made were cited,
ject. Showing the realization of among which were our banks and
the merits of Osteopathy and the Child Labor problems.
endeavor to protect themselves He pointed out a number of
by the incorporation of it with factors that are a fundamental
their medical principles. necessity to good living that the
people need, such as justice,
democracy, equality, representa-
Des Moines Selected for tive thought and fraternalism
which are constantly being bro-
Central States Meeting ken by the disregard of the mon-
ey makers.
According to Secretary, In closing, Dr. Taylor stated
Dr. that "to be .a Christian
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Moines has been chosen as the must be right with his fellow
convention city for the meeting men and that the outstanding
of the Central States Osteopathic need was not money, but techni-
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cians to readjust the social and
political customs of the present;
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and 29.
The program planned will be
Devine Leaves Hospital D. M. S. C. 0. to Be Rep- time. These practice to cure ill,
not to collect bills."
second only to the national meet-
ing to be held later in the sum- Word has been received that
resented at Toronto
mer at Toronto. In fact, a num-
ber of the men appearing in Des
Harold Devine, sophomore, who
D. M.. S.C. 0. will attend the
Rather Late than Never
was seriously injured in an auto
Moines will occupy prominent national convention of the A. 0.
positions on the A. 0. A. pro- accident last November, is to be In order to substantiate the
A. next July at Toronto, with claims and to prove the veracity
gram. discharged from University Hos-
colors flying. Exhibit space has of statements made by Jerry
Coming as it does, on the last pital, Iowa City, the latter part
days of school, the meeting will already been reserved and plans Lauck, relative to his entry into
of this week.
for an unparalleled display are the Most Noble Order of Bene-
afford the students an exception- under way. Let's show the pro- dicts, the following statement is
al opportunity to convince the published:
visiting D. O.'s of the sterling A civilization or a society fession that D. M. S. C. 0. is the
-qualities of D. M. S. C. 0. Ap-
which treats the universe as dead livest, most up-to-date college of "Married, Mary Grace Slaugh-
proximately 800 are expected to cannot maintain itself for long, Osteopathy in existence. ter, of Tipton, Iowa, to Dr. Ger-
attend the convention. but is bound to go down sooner ald Lauck, Des Moines, Iowa, this
or later under the impact of the I read lately that there are 30th day of April 1924, at Adel
eternal laws it is unconsciously two classes of people in the Iowa. Rev. R. R. Moser."
Nowhere will you see the cre- violating. world. There are the people who
ative mind-which is another can learn only what they are
name for genius-more active Genius is the great miracle-
Every man's life is an acted taught by
today than in the field of edu- philosophy of one kind or an- there are thesomebody else; and
people who are in-
worker. Genius is the power
cation. which does things that ordinary
other. cessantly learning for themselves. Deoole imrxon
think *L4lVbHi, *Hal
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Don't Be a Knocker ucation for chiropractic are not
The Log Book If there is any practice in the
on a par with those of osteopathy
and, in this connection, it would
be well to drive home the fact
Tlle Official Publication of world that will rebound against that osteopathy iss on a par with
DES MOINES STILL COLLEGE its propagator it is that of the standards of the "old school"
OSTEOPATHY "knocking." There is every de- in regard to education. Osteo-
gree of truth in the old adage, paths are necessarily skilled phy-
S. L. Taylor "Every knock is a boost." Re-
President .-......-.-....-...- sicians in all that the term im-
member that "knocking" is one plies. You know it. I know it,
Editor-__-_-________Don Baylor of the factors that has placed os-
and every person who has had
Osteopathy Without Limitation teopathy on the pedestal where osteopathic treatment knows it.
it stands today. Impress on your prospective pa-
I have heard many osteopaths tients that osteopathy requires
"EDDY-ISM"V "knock" chiropractors unmerci- four years of study with nine
fully, and I know that human months to the year, while medi-
nature is so constituted, so con- cine requires four years also, but
During Sherwood Eddy's recent trary, as it were, that every with eight months to the year.
talk in assembly, the idea oc- time a "knock" is handed out Osteopathy has won its place in
curred to me of the excellent against the chiropractors, their the arts of healing by merit as
adaptation that might be made strength is increased to a certain the prime factor, and by the
of his formula for "Personal Ex- degree. The "dopsters" knocked "knocking" of its enemies as an-
amination" right here in our own us and have lost ground by so do- other strong factor.
college. Not from the same ing. Isn't there a lesson here for Don't tell patients that chiro-
standpoint Mr. Eddy took, to be us to learn? I believe there is, practic is "bastard osteopathy."
sure, but from the standpoint of and I think that, after careful Try to acquaint yourselves with The Observer Says
our personal relations to, and consideration, thinking osteo- chiropractic, and then, without
ideas concerning our chosen pro- paths will agree with me. the element of "knocking" enter- Now that we
fession. On many occasions I have been ing into the discussion, show the
To work out the idea-"Arewe asked by patients outright, or Have learned that
,difference between the two Dean Johnson's
honest?" Not in the sense of in- their statements have implied schools and let the patient choose
trinsic honesty, as thought of in the request for a differentiation for himself which he would con- Car
connection with dollars and between osteopathy and chiro- sider the better system. Is attending
cents, but the type of honesty practic. I have not "knocked" In conclusion, let me reiterate, Iowa State College
that causes us to admit the lack the system. On the other hand, "Every knock is a boost," so
of conviction in regard to differ- I have stated that, under skill- To obtain a
don't boost chiropractic.
ent points in our science. Are ful hands, chiropractic has ac- Earl B. Townsend, D. O. Higher education
YOU honest? Do you admit that complished many good results Our attention
there are certain phases of, and and I have even gone so far as to May be diverted to the
theories concerning, Osteopathy quote some of these results. D M. . S. C. 0. Graduate Commander of the
that you are not completely "sold This may be called heresy by
on;" or do you go blatantly on some of my brother osteopaths, Passes On Jeffersonian
your way telling the world that but, after agreeing that chiro- Hlarem
Osteopathy is the greatest sci- practic has done good work and Intense anxiety was spread
ence under the sun? Are you will continue to tdo good work, I Yes Rusty gets to
over the Belgrade community
honest? Are you square with clearly and forcefully present my early last Friday morning over College
your competitors from other sys- clinching statement relative to the sudden and serious illness of Every morning at
tems of therapy? Do you admit osteopathy, quoting one of the Dr. H. N. Hartung, who was Eight
and recognize their merits or are best chiropractors in the country stricken with paralysis due to
you out with your hammer belit- as my authority. With his hair all
cerebral abcess. Several weeks
tling their efforts because of a In discussing the merits of os- ago Dr. Hartung Suffered a Slicked down
lack of co-ordination with your teopathy and chiropractic with slight stroke, but recovered rap- N'everything
beliefs? Are you honest? this practitioner of the latter idly, and it was thought by ev- Doc Spring
"Are you Clean?" Not in the school, I asked him: "In your eryone that he was almost com- Pulled a good one
sense of soap and water cleanli- opinion can osteopathy do all pletely recovered from the ef- T'other day
ness, but a mental cleanliness that chiropractic can accom- fects, as he was up and about Ask him about those
that completes your equipage to plish?" His answer was, "Yes, it with his usual good nature and Echo Pains
attend the ushering In, and Out, can." Then I asked him if the a smile for everyone. He resumed Shannon
of Life? Are you making the reverse iis true, namely that chi- his practice, responding to calls Has been carrying
most of your opportunities or are ropractic can do all that osteop- and attending to office work. On some very
you sloughing over some of the athy can accomplish. This man Feeling indisposed Thursday Interesting
apparently less important phases was truthful enough to answer in evening, the doctor engaged a Experiments lately
of our work with the thought of the negative. If you were a lay- room at the Electric hotel and Regarding the velocity
putting it off till some later man, wouldn't such a statement retired early. Some time dur- At which
date? Are there any cob-webs in bear weight with you? I think it ing the night he was stricken, Sound travels
your mental storehouse? Sooner would. and was found in an unconscious Someone
or later you will be confronted Another point of explanation, condition Friday morning by Created quite
with this problem-it will be without the element of "knock- Mrs. J. A. Bessette, owner of the A sensation
your test of cleanliness-"Can I ing," is that the standards of ed- hostelry. By appearing
cope with this problem, save this I Friends hastily conveyed him In Doc Schwartz'
life; or had I better turn the conviction that Osteopathy is the to the Deaconess hospital, where Proctology class
case over to Dr. X?" The CLEAN peer of all systems of Healing- everything possible was done for With the latest
man will recognize his position dead in earnest in the donation him, while good friends kept Shade of
at once and will act accordingly, of your energy and ability to the constant vigil at his bedside. He Passionate Pink
and incidentally will never be furtherance and development of never regained consciousness, and Draped around the
confronted with such a problem Osteopathy-OR-did you choose passed away at 9:45 Friday eve- Region of
again, while the UN-Clean will Osteopathy as a means to an end ning, February 6. His seventh
be tempted to take the chance, of affluence with reservations as It can truly be said of Dr. Cervical
to overlook his shortcomings, will to time and extent of service to Hartung that he possessed a But
be prone to slip around and be rendered-wavering in your beautiful, rich life, a lovable John Woods says
evade the issue, regardless of the convictions and only too willing character and a high standard of A man who's
outcome, only to have it bob up to let the other fellow do the integrity. He was a kind hus- Wrapped up in
in front of him every day there- work while you bask in the sun- band, and his little children were Himself
after. Are you Clean? light resultant from his labors? the pride of his life. Often we Makes a
"Are we Dead in Earnest?" Are you dead in Earnest? have seen him on the streets of Heckuva
Are you dead in earnest in your Andrew T. Still, and the men Belgrade, the companion of his Looking Bundle
study and practice of your cho- who have placed our profession little kiddie, the very soul of his Gotta take
sen profession or are you only in its present enviable position life.-Belgrade Journal. The Gold Fish
lukewarm? Are you in dead and who are continuing the pro- For a trip
earnest to the extent that you gressive work today, have all The faculty and student body Round the Globe
are willing to dedicate your life made this "Personal Examina- of D. M. S. C. 0. extend their So that'll be
to the care of your fellow-men, tion" early in their careers and deepest sympathy to Mrs. Har- All
forsaking all thought of material did not find themselves wanting tung and two kiddies in their For now
gain-dead in earnest in your CAN YOU? hour of sorrow. Period.
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The Lamp of Aladdin The First "Op" Growing Children Dr. L. .A. Crew Locates
W. E. Farbstein In January, 1474, the church- They need two kinds of food; L. A. Crew, recent graduate
You've heard of Aladdin, the one for growth and one for en- from the Still College of Osteop-
yard of St. Severin, Paris, was athy at Des Moines, Iowa, and a
fortunate lad, who the magical ergy.
lamp of the genii had. Some the scene of one of the first sur- The first essential is milk, be- Gallatin valley citizen, purchased
friction applied to the base of gical operations done in France. cause it is a complete mineral the office fixtures of the late Dr.
the same, and he got any wish At that time the physicians rep- ration with the exception of iron. H. N. Hartung, Tuesday, and be-
that he troubled to name. A ban- It supplies casien in association gan the practice of his profession
resented to Louis XI that as per- Tuesday morning.
quet complete, or a bangle of with calcium and phosphorus.
pearl, a palace of gold or a beau- sons of consideration were then Bread is another. It contains Mr. Crew, who was born and
tiful girl, a bushel of jewels, the suffering from stone and other protein reinforced by milk pow- reared in the Salesville commun-
egg of a roc-all it required was internal maladies, it would be of der now used by bakers. ity, needs no introduction to
some friction and talk. Sugar is another. The craving many in this community, who
great benefit if in order to trace of a child for sweets is natural. have known him many years. He
If ever I find such a lamp, then
indeed, for banquets and jewels the disease and discover a cure, It shields the proteins. is highly recommended as a man
I never will plead-or beautiful the said physicians and surgeons Fats are the coal in your bin. of sterling worth and integrity,
maiden or fabulous wealth. But were permitted to operate on a They furnish energy and heat, and the people of the community
I'll wish for a superabundance of living man. The request was and may be drawn on for nerve welcome him.-Belgrade Journal.
health. But as chances for find- granted and the prisons were and brain cell repair. Fats burn
ing such lamps are not strong, searched, until an archer was only when a certain amount of
my wish's fulfillment I'll hurry found suffering from the re- sugar is burning.
DISEASE
along by living correctly, evad- quired malady, and condemned to Gel-atine (Knox) is an elegant
be hanged for theft, as well. He Disease, the inevitable penalty
ing ill's wrath, and visiting often energy food, containing lysine es-- for violation of the law of na-
my Osteopath. was taken to the churchyard, and, sential to growth.
with a flat tombstone for an op- ture, stalks through the land
The tomato is supposed to con- blighting the life of every mem-
erating table, amid a large con- tain all the vitamines.
Life and immortality, not course of people, the surgeons ber of the race. It marks with
The muscles of the under-nour- the stain and sin of deficiency,
death and mechanism, are the set to work. Contrary to their ished child lose their protein, it
keywords of the real universe, expectations, the patient not on- young .and old alike.
being replaced by water. The un- And yet disease is not an en-
and so far as you and I are true ly survived, but was pronounced der-nourished child is usually
sons of the universe, so far as cured in fifteen days' time. In tity, not a thing, but a lack, and
permanently marked. It may a deficiency. It is nothing but
we reproduce its nature in our- consideration of the service he fill out, but it never possesses
selves, life and immortality are was pardoned.-Medical Journal the forbidding hideousness of de-
the sturdy look of the normal nied function, perverted, distort-
the keywords to our reality also. and Record. child.
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LOG BOOK
at the post office at Des provided for in section 1103,
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Moines, Iowa, under the act of October 3, 1917, au-
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At a meeting of the Seniors A Another feather was added to
and B and Juniors A and B the already heavily plumed hat
classes following Assembly on
February 27th, plans were for- of D. M. S. C. 0. when the stu-
mulated for the promoting of a dent body turned out en masse
Year Book for Des Moines Still for Still College Day, sponsored
College for the current year, and by the Big Brothers Club of
committees were appointed by
the pressidents of the respective Drake University.
classes represented, to meet-with Dean Johnson was the princi-
Dr. J. P. Schwartz and complete pal speaker of the morning, and
plans and submit same to the
student body. the student body was more than
As a result, this committee of elated to demonstrate to the city
students, with Dr. J. P. Schwartz and to the Drake student body
as chairman, obtained bids from the high type of men that are at
the different printing companies the head of our school and pro-
of the city, and estimated as fession is. The subject chosen by
closely as possible the cost of the Dean was "Justice," ,and al-
such a publication as desired, and though limited as to time, suc-
reported back to the student ceeded in putting over some
body at assembly on March 6. points that made the entire
Short talks were made by stu- group think a bit.
dents and alumni relative to the Immediately preceding the
value of a year book to the col- Dean's address, the devotional
lege and to the profession in gen- services were held, under the di-
eral. A general air of optimism rection of Jack Voss, 26. Sen-
on the part of everyone was no- tence prayers were given by A.
ticeable, and the response to the E. Smith, Harold Belf, Van Ness,
appeal for subscriptions was very and a Drake student. Jim Coch-
encouraging, nearly the required ran, '25, was in charge of the mu-
number of subscriptions to make sic, and Ross Richardson, '27, con-
the book a financial success being ducted the program.
received from the first appeal. To stimulate interest, a friend-
D. M. S. C. O. is in a position ly contest was staged between
to put out a very attractive and
imposing year book thiis year, for the three fraternities on the ba-
its victories on football field and sis of 100% on time attendance,
basketball floor have been note- the winner to receive a beautiful
worthy events, and with its pres- purple and white banner, which
ent faculty and facilities for Os- was displayed in chapel the pre-
teopathic instruction, it has ceding Friday morning. All three
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enough material to compose a organizations turned out so near
book that will appeal to every Finger-Print Expert Freshmen A's Elect 100 per cent as was physically
possible, that it is thought three
Osteopath, regardless of his col-
lege affiliations, and to prospect- Speaks at Chapel Class Officers banners will have to be presented.
ive students a"s well',- -together That is-- the wa-y thle student
with being a reminder to the ."Protection, not Detection," In meeting, February 27th, the body of D.. M S.:C. 0. backs
alumni of D. M. S. C. 0. that was the subject chosen by MIr. H. following members of the Fresh- -their school, .and it is a true indi-
their Alma Mater is up and com- J. Passno, head of the Iowa State man A class were chosen to guide cation: of the "STILL SPIRIT."
ing. Bureau of Identification, in a re- their ship of state through the When you are able to rout be-
While an editorial staff has not cent address in chapel. This was shoals of the current semester. tween one hundred and fifty and
been chosen as yet, the name of one of th most interesting' and Jack Stafford, President. two hundred college students out
the publication will most likely instructive lectures that has been Johnny Jones, Vice President. of bed, and have them at church
be "The Stillonian," and un- given in chapel this year, and to Helen Moore, Secy.-Treas. by 9:30, you've accomplished a
der such caption, will be the sec- show hhe appreciation of.the stu- noteworthy task.
ond such put out by D M. . C. dent body, Mr. Passno was invit-
O., the first having been pub- ed to return in two weeks and "Jazz" Hoffman Is Junior-Senior Prom
lished in 1921. give more of a detailed insight
On another page. of .this issue into the marvelous workings of Sweet Papa Now
of the Log Book will be found a his department.
Goes Over Big
subscription coupon for the use Mr. Passno developed his sub- Dr. "Jazz" Hoffman, Senior A,
of Alumni and all other Osteo- ject from the very beginning, is the proud father of an eight- The first Junior-Senior Promi
paths in the field. ,The student quoting the immortal phrase of pound girl, born March 1st at 7 was held Thursday eveninig' at
body looks forward to a hearty Iviark Twain in "Puddinhead p. m. The young lady answers the Grant Club and. was One of
response from the field, in order Wilson" to the effect that "every to the name of lMary Betty, and the best parties of the year. :Con
to make this year'book .a finan- human being carries with him is fully equipped with black hair siderable interest was manifested
cial success and so insure its from the cradle to the grave ... and blue' eyes, according to the throughout the school in the "af-
publication in future years.: a physiological autograph,". the Doctor. Congratulations, Jazz!" fair, and a- one hundred per; cent
The price has been set by the ultimate work of Scotland Yard, attendance by both ..classes put
student body, arid tlhe committee who are considered the real pic- The deepest truths of the uni- the party over in fine shape. The
arranging for the publication neers in this phase of identifica- verse are acted rather than spo- committee in charge are to be
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Letters of a Freshman Fraternity Notes lin the night he and George Ras-
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-- - ---- -_-I _I_ Iota Tau Sigma Walter did his part on a fish
Dear Pa: Now that Brother Cupid has horn.
I got the box of cookies this slickered the chapter out of two "Daddy" Bachman is scheduled
morning. And i want to thank star boarders, the brothers are to lecture on "Goiter," March
you for the box. You will never expecting a boost in the room 27th.
know how much they weer ap- rent. The racing season is near, and
preciated cause all of the boys There have been two outstand- our pledges are expected to ride
cant afford to write. The next ing events on this year's calen- the goats hard.
time you send one put in some dar for the "ITS". One Sunday We hear that Smith is able to
cracklins. We bin havin lots of morning when all the brothers pick 'em up anywhere now-
front page space lately at first Sweet Daddy!
turned out for church, and then
they thot it was cause by a emp- again, same year, the entire WHAT'S YOUR DEFINITION?
ty space but later on it was chapter, fully clothed, was pres- Delta Omegas The teacher was explaining to
found that it was only a space ent for the Stillonian picture Tuesday, March 24th, the mem- a class of small boys and girls
of time and distance. One of before dinner. Something's bers were favored with a talk the meaning of the word "colli-
the boys got himself lost but he wrong. given by Dr. A. B. Taylor. It sion."
finaly found himself. The Big was most interesting and en- "A collision," she said, "is
Brothers club of our university The two coats of paint, al- when two things come together
ready put on, sure make some lightening.
won the contest but there was Tuesday, March 31st, Mrs. Mor- unexpectedly. Now can anyone
about ten other fellows there who difference in the external ap- give me an example of a colli-
pearance of 2007 Grand. gan will give the last lecture to
were in the contest also. It has the Deltas. Prior to the lecture, sion?"
bin pretty warm lately and i Runt Russell started for Flor- the girls will enjoy a picnic sup- "Twins!" said the Class Idiot.
wonder if yu would ask Ma if i ida the other evening, but
changed his mind. per at Greenwood Park log cabin.
could take off my flannels. I am The Misses Krug and Helen The first day of school a little
sending home my garters as i The chapter is expecting to Moore will be in charge of the girl presented herself who looked
don't need them 'any more i thot see Gep blossom forth in a new very much like a true daughter
spring isuit, now that he is EATS, so all the girls plan on a
Pa might use them with his "horn of plenty." of Italy.
youngest suit. The boys up here treasurer of The Stillonian. "You're an Italian?" asked the
buy their clothes big just like Brother Nye has broken all teacher.
Pa does i guess they want to get records and establisheh a prece- Phi Sigma Gamma "No'm," was the astonishing
their money's worth. I saw a dent by dating twice in two The Fraters gratefully received reply.
good one down on third st. i weeks. 'Bout time some one was the wonderful demonstration of "But wasn't your father born
mean a suit, you pay two dollars writing to Detroit. technique as given by the emi- in Italy?"
down and the rest later. So i Brother Nowlin has been nent Dr. Klein of Des Moines. "Yes'mt." ;
will need $2 to get the suit. placed in the Hall of Fame His technique is quite a wonder- "And wasn't your mother born
Must close and study about 10 along with Old Man Hoyle, the ful achievement for any one doc- in Italy?"
minutes before i go to bed. boy who knows so much about tor to acquire, and all the broth- "Yes'in."f
Your Lovin Son poker, since his invention of the ers surely got a lot of new ideas "Well, you must be an Ital-
parlor game known around the 1hiT VV'kLVJIIUI ian." -
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chance on a plow i was jus won- Platt holds the championship to spare us -a few moments of his Irish. I was born in Boston."-
dering if you would be inter- date. Open Road.
time again in the near future,
ested? Tooter Shaw has left school so we can assimilate a little bit
for the balance of the semester. WHERE ANYTHING GOES
more knowledge along this line. "So you have given up writing
Are You Looking Certainly leaves an empty place Bill Reese will have quite a novels."
around the house. time when he goes home explain- "Yes-the publishers said my
For a Location? The chapter enjoyed an infor- ing just how it is that the "cow- imagination was too lively-plots
mal dance at the house, Friday boys" out here wear dress suits lacked probability but I'm do-
A letter was received the oth- evening, March 20th. Roy Walt's even to have their pictures ing very well writing advertise-
er day from Dr. Helena R. Ry- orchestra furnished the music. taken. ments."
dell, Ellendale, North Dakota, Dr. and Mrs. J. P. Schwartz acted The House Dance was a huge
advising that her practice in as chaperons. success and there was 100% at- Slim Irwin, in Orthopedics,
that city was for sale and that Deke Jones is still making tendance. The Blue Diamond when asked what you could offer
she would like to see some D. nightly trips to the country. Orchestra under the direction of a patient who came in with tor-
M. S. C. O. product there. In Peel Loghry, Valentino's only Max Friend was a big factor in ticollis, shouted out, "Rye."
the Doctor's letter she mentions: rival, has changed his field of the wonderful time that every- Kind-hearted Slim.
"I have been here eighteen years operations to a point closer body enjoyed. These parties are Jo Bowman's description of the
and haven't starved yet." That home. Saves car fare, he says. just so gosh darned much fun gait in TB of the spine is "Pale
should be recommendation enough that we can hardly wait for the and anemic."
for anyone. Atlas Club next one. Red Maxfield says that the
Cavanaugh has acquired the Medulla Oblongata extends from
dr.
.L. E. Hillman of Garden A very enjoyable time was had habit of jumping now whenever the Foramen Magnum to the
City, Kansas, a progressive town by all at the pledge dance March he hears anyone say, "Oh, boy!",
20th. first or second Lumbar. What
of 4500, writes that after June as he is now serving as desk do you think of that, Mr. Cun-
first he is going to locate in On March 18th, Dean Johnson clerk every other night at the
gave a very interesting dis- ningham?
Colorado and that his practice Hotel Commodore.
will be available. The doctor course on ethics of handling del- Roy Davis has been the recip-
icate problems in practice. In- No Place for Humor.-"Lost
writes that he enjoys the com- ient of many presents lately, your job as a caddy?" asked one
plete co-operation of the local formation acquired only through Among them is a sample from
years of experience. We sin- boy.
M. D.'s, and is admitted to the one of the downtown drug stores. "Yep," replied the other, "I
hospitals. This should prove an cerely appreciate this talk, and Davis says that the samples were
hope to have the Dean with us could do the work, all right, but
exceptional opportunity for some intended for the other sex, and I couldn't learn not to laugh."-
Senior student. again. can't just figure it all out.
During Monty's recent illness Dean Elsea was greatly em- Watchman-Examiner.
Dr. Payson W. Hoyt of Hoopes- a very white lily was left at the
town, Illinois, has suffered a barrassed the evening of the
nervous breakdown and is desir- door by a Drake co-ed. Append-
ed was a note as follows: "Sin-
dance when one of the young la-
dies present accused him of hav-
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his practice for the next two or cere regrets." Premature stuff ing a bottle. Poor Dean. It Leads Double Life
three months. -eh, Monty? was just a case of misunderstand-
Nelson has lost another mem- ing again. (Continued from page 1)
ber of his harem. Latest reports Judging from the way the boys weeks. Leroy, one of the fam-
Great minds, who are the state that another of his sweet- are migrating we would judge ous Skidmore twins, was united
agents of culture, do not try to ies has entered into a contract that "Spring has came." Surely in the Holy Bonds of Matrimony
keep the little minds down; they of which Nels was not even the is peculiar what pranks this (?) Saturday March 21st.
try to lift them up to their own 2nd part. Tuf luck, Nels, you warm weather will play. The If this continues, the college
level. can't only use one girl at a time. freshmen just play the part of will have to build and equip a
Red Groves, for some uncanny the thinker, and it iis almost im- waiting and play room for the
What is duty? I answer that reason, has taken up the study possible to get any work out of wives and children of students.
the wisest man among us will of the banjo. .We haven't heard them whatsoever. Gordon says The formation of a young mar-
never understand what Duty is him yet, but it must be good. he is going to Chicago for his ried couples' club has been ru-
until he does it. Someone hid Walter's mando- cure. mored round the campus lately.
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Iota Tau Sigma down hill. It is rumored that
Rbss loses more religion in get-
Dear Pa- Now that the interior decorat- ting it started than can possibly
The check got here today but ing is practically completed, the be recouped in several sermons.
the Relays are over so i wont chapter house again resembles Ross says he realizes the remote
have to buy the hammer. I was a homelike abode. chances of getting to Detroit
one of the teams trainers. The On Saturday, April 25, Beta with it, and is looking for a me-
team was pretty good but their Chapter entertained at an in- chanic as a fourth passenger, the
coach thot that they ran too formal dancing party at the chap- other three being pushers.
long in the same place. I have ter house in honor of house Sherriff Reed is to receive a
been wondering about it every guests attending the Drake Re- degree from the Anatomical So-
since. After all i believe he was lays. Frank Juby, Elgin Illinois, ciety on the following creden-
was the guest of Marlow and Lawless Proceeding
right a team should go away from tials:
home once in a while. That Poucher; Kerns and Hookey of The teacher was giving the
Ames were the guests of Dave Says Dr. Wood tio Reed: class a lecture on "gravity."
would be one way of covering "What is the largest cranial
more territory. One of the fel- Skidmore; Stan Knapp of the "Now, children," she said, "it
State University of Iowa and nerve?" is the law of gravity that keeps
lows in the band out at the Re- Says Reed to Dr. Woods: us on this earth."
lays said that the last strain was Jim Barnes of Des Moines were "Trigeminal."
awful and when i asked him what the guests of Jim Cochran; the "But, please, teacher," inquired
Says Dr. Woods to Bro. Reed: one small child, "how did we
race he was talkin about he got Ohio Wesleyan relay team, Jii. "Yes, all great anatomists agree
mad-these musicians are sure Pierce, Chick Pearce, Roland stick on before the law was
upon that." passed."
electristic. Rosser, Winfred Helms and P. S.-This lets Dr. Woods in
Tell ma I will never remon- George Hill, were the guests of on an honorary degree, also.
strate (a new word i learned) Deke Jones. And the members "Do you wish to marry again
aginst wearing heavies again. A of the Estherville High School P. S. G. Notes if you receive a divorce?"
lot of the college boys from out relay team were the guests of "Ah should say not! Ah wants
the fraternity. Seven days a week don't suf- to be withdrawn from circula-
of town even wore their heavies fice for P. S. G. activities, now
over their B. V. D.'s. Some of General house cleaning was in tion!"
that it is time for suspension of
them even had red flannel ones. vogue on the Thursday prior to school activities.
These college boys even wear the Relays, and the chief com- L. E. Shaffer told Dr. Spring,
their heavies wide at the bot- mand was "Don't tell my lother Dr. C. W. Johnson, Dean, gave the other day, that the buccina-
tom. I saw some girls who must you saw me doing this." the brothers a talk which left an tor and masseter muscles were
have been from the Indian school indelible impression. His talk employed in raising the body on
Tiny Benien has supplanted the along the line of professional
cause they sure had the war far-famed San!dow as the world- the toes.
paint on. Judging from the ethics was delivered in such true
known strong man. Tiny select- Johnsonian style that it made
amount of clothes some of them ed a highly psychological mo- the evening a short one. It has been rumored around
had on i thot they were going to ment to "do his stuff" much to the campus that Wilson has been
race, too. When the second man the discomfort of some of the Dr. Grile, M. D. of internation-
al fame, gave a well delivered shaving for almost a year now.
on the relay team started to run brothers who had retired). He asked Doc Woods the other
the girl next to me asked what address upon the subject of Mal-
Pledges to the fraternity, Sten- practice. We think the commit- day, "Say, Doc, do those two
inning it was i told her i thot it ninger and McFarland, were giv- muscles on the roots of hairs
was the beginning of the second tee should be commended for ob-
en the first degree of their ini- taining such a speaker. make it easier for one to shave
quarter. Gee these girls are tiation Monday evening, April 27. after a year's practice?" To
dumb. Well Dad you sure made The chapter house was turned
None of the brothers have been over to the atlas club for one which Dr. Woods replied, "I'm
a good investment when you sent married during the past two sure I don't know, but it might
me out here i am learning my evening, the occasion, a smoker.
weeks, but it is seriously doubt- The first Pan-Hellenic Council be so."
Osteopathy good and fast, I gave ed if some of them will be able
one of the boys a treatment the meeting was held in the chapter The Doctor also recently con-
to continue in the Blessed Sin- house, and Dr. J. P. Schwartz sented to impart his famous ad-
other ,day and he aint been back gle State until the end of the
any more so I guess i must of was chosen to address the meet- vice to amorous swains to the
school year. ing. His talk, "Hash," was an freshman A class. It follows:
cured him. I got to close now It is rumored that Sherwood
cause I am going out on a date inspiration to freshmen as well "When you are holding her hand,
Nye is suffering from a slight as to graduating members. Plans looking up into her eyes, say
with one of the boys to study attack of amnesia. Have you
Anatomy. were made for the first Pan-Hel- (with feeling), 'What beautiful
noticed that happy smile that lenic dance. lunulas you have, sweetheart!'"
Your son, has been in evidence the past
Adam L. Mr. Guthrie of Ohio State He says it always works. For
month or so? University was a visitor at the more detailed technique, see the
P. S. Please answer on pink house during the week end. Doctor personally.
paper. Atlas Club Guthrie capably defended O. S.
Second degree initiation was U. at the Drake Relays.
Are You Looking held April 16th, and the boys all The chapter house was filled to Drake Relays Bring
had a warm reception. Wally overflowing during the Relays,
for a Location? Walker in particular had a hot Grinnell, Simpson, Ames, Kirks- Many Visitors to Still
time. Accidents will happen, ville and Buena Vista were all
Dr. A. P. Kottler of Chicago, Wally. L. E. Schaeffer, Arthur represented. The Drake Relays, held April
after twenty years of active prac- Dutt, Dud Wire and Jim Humph- Baumgartner and Rawson of 24th and 25th, afforded many of
tice, has been forced by ill health rey were also given the warm Alpha chapter spent last week the friends and alumni of D. M.
to retire from the active list. hand. Welcome to our frat boys. with Delta chapter. S. C. O. an opportunity to visit
His practice in the city of Chi- The Atlas Club will hold a Johnson and Chambers, Theta the college and renew old ac-
cago is now available. For fur- dance at the Grant Club Friday, Psi, spent the week end at the quaintance.
ther details write either the May 1st. A good time is prom- chapter house. Fraternities held special so-
Doctor or the Log Book. ised by the committee. Dr. Johnson of Jefferson, Iowa, cial functions for visiting friends
We are all glad to see a chap- was a week-end visitor. and members and the entire
Dr. R. M. Packard of Oakland, ter of the Sigma Sigma Phi in- school showed as much interest
Nebraska, has notified the col- Joe Rader has his "Rolls Ruff"
lege that his practice in that augurated at Still College, and on four wheels again, and has in the event as did the Drake
city is for sale. wish to say that the Atlas Club wired his golf clubs on the run- students.
This would is behind it with sincere wishes Dr. Allen, graduate of A. S. 0.,
prove an excellent opportunity ning board to add style.
for success. Brothers Spencer and Conn and athletic director and basket
for a graduating senior to locate The semi-annual banquet will spent a hectic week in Ohio and ball coach of Kansas U., gave an
in Nebraska. excellent talk in assembly on
be held about May 15th, and the the wilds of Michigan. They
Dr. J. E. Veon of Bakersfield, boys should all work up a good prayed for a car like Rader's be- Friday morning. The absolute
California, is desirous of obtain- appetite for said occasion, as we fore they reached Des Moines necessity of ideals and clean
ing the services of a graduate manhood and womanhood were
physician to take over his prac- always have a great time. again. It was a long walk.
Brother Richardson wishes to Sprague and Thelleman are of- the points stressed by the Doctor
tice for the period from July to inform the brothers that his as being absolutely essential to
September. And should the ser- fering the boys cigarettes just to
Ford is now running, he having show their new twenty-cent cig- success in any field of endeavor.
vice rendered prove satisfactory, encouraged it to start last Sun- arette cases.
the opportunity would be avail- day to take some friends up to Pledge Schaeffer has a new
able for a permanent connection. first date since the holidays, he
Anyone interested may commu- hear Dean Johnson preach. The playfellow now, in the person of had to leave before he became
ride was uneventful till they Jerry Lambertson. well acquainted, to soothe the
nicate with the Doctor direct or came to a hill, whereupon all Gay Howland was disappointed
write the college. passionate, wild calling of an
passengers were requested to get in love again Sunday. On his O. B.
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matter, February 3, 1923,
at the post office at Des provided for in section 1103,
Moines, Iowa, under the act of October 3, 1917, au-
act of August 24th, 1912. thorized February 3, 1923.
and at all times have they been men winning it during the past
found more than willing to give basket ball season.
freely of their store of knowl- Then-Dr. S. L. Taylor, Presi-
edge experience time and service dent, and Dr. C. W. Johnson,
to the student. No separate de- Dean, were called forward and
partment excels all are the best
available and the student body
Died May 17th, 1925 presented with the first copies of
the "1925 Stillonian," the great-
is more than ready to "tell the est year book ever published by
world" that from the didactic D. M. S. C. 0., by Stuart B. Dick-
standpoint, old D. M. S. C. 0. inson, Editor-in-Chief. In his
tops the pile. presentation speech, Dickinson
The past year has been one of stated that "the three essentials
progress and accomplishment. A in publishing this year's annual
considerable amount of new "A Man He Seems of CheerJull were: first, a faculty and student
equipment has been installed to body who wanted the book and
further the service of our clin- Yesterdays and Confident Tomorrows" supported it; second, a staff and
ics and to augment the classroom assistants who had talent and
work of the students. were willing to work; third, a
Never before in the history of print shop equipped to do qual-
the college has the Laboratory ity work and rush it through.
department attained so high and The Stillonian was fortunate in
strong a position of complete- having all three." In closing he
ness. For so important a phase lallll 'I ---II 1-` said, "The book will speak for
of our training as Osteopathic itself, and if it were called a
physicians, it is only right that good book, the staff would feel
singular stress should be given amply rewarded."
this branch of the curriculum, Alumni to Meet Coach Sutton Is An ovation was given at this
and the students are highly ap- Now Proud Father time, when a group of students
preciative of the vast improve- came down the assembly hall,
In a recent letter from Dr. F. bearing the volumes of the Stil-
ments made by the trustees.
Our clinics for the past two B. McTigue, he stated that the Prof. Frank Sutton, head of lonian, which were immediately
semesters have by far surpassed greatest meeting of the alumni the chemistry department and delivered to the anxiously wait-
all previous years. They were ever held, was being planned for popular coach of athletics, is the ing students.
better organized and more com- the coming Central States Con- proud father of a baby girl, born Again the impossible has been
plete in detail. Clinics are the Friday, May 15th, at Des Moines accomplished. In face of consid-
practical work shop of the stu- vention, May 27, 28 and 29. General Hospital. erable adverse comment, the staff
dent, where he may put into ac- Letters urging attendance have Coach wrecked three perfectly had compiled, published and de-
tual application the theories been mailed to every known good suits by bursting the but- livered, one of the best year
learned in the class room, under alumnus of the college, and a tons off the vests. Also had to books in the state of Iowa, in the
the supervision of an expert, and record-breaking attendance is ex- purchase new headgear. amazing time of less than seven
the college that does not fulfill pected. There is considerable Mrs. Sutton is improving daily. weeks from the day the idea was
the necessities of this depart- important business to be taken first broached in chapel by Dr. J.
ment is slipping. Throughout the up before the body in addition to P. Schwartz.
year there has been an abundance the election of officers for the LATEST AUTOMATIC CHURN In the years to come, the first
of clinical material, Osteopathic, ensuing 1925 term, and it is hoped Farmers are said to be consid- Friday of the month of May is
Obstetrical, Gynecological, and that every alumnus of D. M. S. ering the delivery of milk by to be known as "Stillonian Day,"
the other clinics have not want- C. 0., out of loyalty to his Alma Foras. Butter ought to be and at that time are the future
ed for patients. Close co-opera- Mater, will make it his business cheap soon.-The Passing Show editions of that publication to
(Continued on page 2) to attend. I(London.)
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2 THE LOG BOOK
II I
Physiology I ----------
__- ------------ Dr. E. E. Steffen
Osteopathy Without Limitation Chemistry, Organic------- ·--_Prof.-- Frank Sutton
Histology-------_ -_--- - Dr. John M. Woods
Arthur Brisbane Embryology--___----------- Dr .JP. Schwartz
SECOND YEAR
On Osteopathy First Semester
"Before you let anybody, mas- Anatomy, Descriptive- .--- i_------- ----- Dr. H. V. Halladay
_ -D_______r. E. E. Steffen
sage expert, osteopath or "chi- Physiology II --- ,.----------- ----- Dr. C. F. Spring
ropractor," manipulate your spi- Theory of Osteopathy_____---------- -------------- Dr. E. E. Steffen
pal column, make sure the man Pathology I------ ------ and Toxicology -____- Prof. Frank Sutton
understands his business. Scien- Chemistry, Physiological Second Semester
tific manipulation of the back- --- _-- -Dr. John M. Woods
bone, freeing nearves from press- Anatomy, Practical_------------ ---- Dr. John M. Woods
ure, and scientific osteopathy Anatomy, Descriptive---------------- ____Dr. A. B. Taylor The Observer Says:
generally, is of GREATEST Orthopedics _-----------.- --------------------. -------- Dr. E. E. Steffen
VALUE, often making medicines Pathology II-------------------------- -Dr. C. F. Spring
unnecessary and doing what med- Principles of Osteopathy- With this issue
cine CANNOT do. Physiology III-__-----------------------Dr. C. W. Johnson The Observer
But beware of the "overnight" THIRD YEAR
First Semester M.akes his
graduate, who has failed at some- Dr. H. V. Halladay Bow
thing and decides that he will Anatomy, Regional and Special Senses ------ Lola Taylor
make a living at twisting back- Gynecology----------------------Dr. Going into
Laboratory Diagnosis_-----------------_ Dr. E. S. Honsinger Retirement
bones. _----------- Dr. E. S. Honsinger
He can twist TOO WELL. Re- Public Health and Sanitation John M. Woods
With the rest
cently a railroad conductor un- Osteopathic Diagnosis, Technique_-------------Dr. Dr. E. E. Steffen Of the
derwent two treatments, includ- Pathology II -----.--------- Practice Hasbeens
ing vigorous twisting of the Clinical Demonstrations and Second Semester The Observer
neck. Within two days he was -Dr.
_-____-------- R. B. Bachman
paralyzed on one side, could not Obstetrics__ __----------- ------ Dr. C. W. Johnson
Extends
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with the loss of three weeks' Osteopathic Therapeutics .--.----
-- -..---- r. n. v. niallauay
Dr. E. S. Honsinger Congratulations
time. Make sure your scientist Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat__------------ --------------- Dr. Mary Golden To the-Seniors
not a reformed Pediatrics -----
Is a SCIENTIST, Physical Diagnosis ---------- Dr. A. B. Taylor
blacksmith. There are thous- May their Patients
ands such 'practicing.' " Clinical Demonstrations and Practice Be numerous
FOURTH YEAR
First Semester To the underclasses
Field Men! Surgery I, Principles_----------------- _Dr. S. L. Taylor Pleasant vacations
Nervous and Mental Diseases_------------------ _Dr. C. W. Johnson May the Dollars
Talk D. M. S. C. 0. Now! Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat____- -_________ Dr. E. S. Honsinger
Alumni! Now is the time to Obstetrics___--- R. B. Bachman Be numerous
------------- _------_ _Dr.
clinch prospective students for Osteopathic Therapeutics__--- ----------. Dr. H. V. Halladay To the Faculty
pext year! The graduating sen- Dietetics --------- Dr. E. S. Honsinger A Rest
iors of your local high schools Clinical Demonstrations and Practice In closing
pre considering further training, Second Semester
the selection of a profession. Dr. S. L. Taylor The Restaurants
Surgery, Operative_- __---------------
Talk to them and interest them Nervous and Mental Diseases__--__--- ._---- Dr. C. W. Johnson For the Summer
In Osteopathy while they are in Urology and Proctology-___---- ----- __Dr JP. . Schwartz We'll remember
a receptive frame of mind. Medical Jurisprudence--._--------------.__Judge Hubert Utterback Geo Hurt's
The college will gladly co-op- Dermatology---------------- ---- Dr. Lola Taylor
erate with you in the matter of X-Ray and Electrical Diagnosis_----- -__-- Dr. F. J. Trenery Long Fish
information, catalogues, etc. Send Osteopathic Therapeutics------------- --- Dr. H. V. Halladay Doc Wood's
in the names of prospective stu- Clinical Demonstrations and Practice Good Looks
dents in your locality. Doc Steffen's
Laboratory Technician---____----.------._Dr. G. E. Hurt Piece of Chalk
'Sigma Phi' Puts Up Cup
Are You Looking cation for the vast thirteen Dean Johnson's
Beta of Sigma Sigma Phi has For a Location? years. Great Ceasar's Ghost
put up a beautiful silver loving (Continued from page 2)
Dr. Myrtle Lloyd. of Ft. Dodge, Doc Spring's
cup for the Inter-Fraternity med- Iowa, is forced to give up her Parties
ley relay race, an event of the business reasons he must give up practice on account of her
annual inter-class track meet. his practice in the above city, health, and would like to secure Coach Sutton's
Ross Robertson made the pre- where he has been located for a successor by July first. Daughter
sentation in chapel, Friday, May the past eleven years, and that Fort Dodge is one of the most Rasemary's
8th, stating that the aim of the he desires an energetic successor progressive Iowa cities, has a Bell ringing
fraternity in putting up the cup to fill "his shoes." population of 25,000, and is lo-
was to establish keener competi- There is no other D. O. within cated in the center of a prosper- And
tion and to insure the permanen- a radius of-one hundred and ten ous farming community. Angus'
cy of the inter-class meet as an miles of Childress, and the feel- Here I is
annual event on the school's cal- ing of the M. D.'s is quite friend- The doctor will be glad to cor-
In addition
pndar. ly. Anyone interested may write respond with anyone who may be
The cup is to be awarded the either the Doctor 'or the Log interested, or further particulars The service of S. L.
fraternity winning the event, and Book. may be had by addressing the And the
is to remain in their possession Dr. J. W. Kibler, of Clifton Log Book. Hurried Exit
until the next meet. By winning Forge, Virginia, after twenty- The attention of the profes- Of
the event three years in succes- five years of practice, is desirous sion and the senior class is caPled Pinkie Schwartz
pion, the fraternity retains per- of taking a much needed vaca- to the need for an osteopath at That great Unknown
npanent possession of the trophy. tion, and would like to secure Oto, Iowa. The townspeople are The Board of Trustees
This is the first official act of the services of a senior student educated to Osteopathy, and as And the
the new honorary frat, and is in- or of a graduate for the period there has never been a D. O. in Unbeatable Gang
dicative of the nature of the June 1st to September. The doc- the community it should prove an The Student Body
work to be carried on by the or- tor enjoys an excellent practice, excellent location for some out- Adieux
ganization. a n
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Iand has been in thne present lIo- going senior.
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thoroughly enjoyed the most ex- the meeting, the annual election ing in unlo. write the Log
Judge Prisoner, the jury finds
of Officers is probably the most Book or Dr. Bennett for further
cellent program. you guilty.
Every dcay was replete with important. The college wishes to information. Prisoner - That's all right,
join with the Officers of the As- The practice of Dr. Catheryn
clinics, technique demonstrations L. Gallivan, Ivesdale, Illinois, is Judge, I know you're too intelli-
and highly worthwhile papers by sociation in urging all loyal .available for some graduate de- gent to be influenced by what
the leading men and women of alumni of the college to attend. siring to locate they say.
in Illinois. The
the profession. Some of the Doctor has been in her present
prominent speakers on the pro-
gram were: Dr. John Deason of State Officers Chosen location for a' period of twenty
years ;and Osteopathy is quite
Hey, Monty!
The teacher was explaining to
Chicago, Drs. Conley; Kjerner, well and favorably known in the
Swart, of Kansas City, Drs. Bec- a class of small girls and boys
ker and Laughlin ,of Kirksville, At the regular business meet- district. Ivesdale is located in the meaning of the word "col-
Dr. A. E. Allen of Minneapolis, ing of the Iowa State Osteopathic the center .of one of the best lision."
Dr. C. J. Gahdis of Chicago, Dr. association, the following officers farming communities in the "A collision," she said, "is
Ella Gilmour of Sioux City, Drs. were chosen for the ensuing state. As the Doctor is retiring when two things come together
Goetz and Edwards of St. Louis, term: Dr. W. C. Gordon, reelect- from active practice it would be unexpectedly. Now can anyone-
and Drs. Halladay, Bachman and ed President; Dr. Mable An- advisable for any interested to give me an example of collision?
Trennery of Des Moines. drews of Perry, 1st Vice Presi- communicate with her as soon "Twins!"
The formal reception and dent; Dr. H. B. Willard of Man- as possible.
chester, 2nd Vice President; and Word has been received by the One of the fruit-stall men in
dance was held following the Dr. R. B. Gilmour of Sioux City, college that the practice of Dr.
'first day's meeting. The dances the city market was striving to
were interspersed with enter- Secretary and Treasurer. Drs. R. R. Reynolds, Smithville, Mo., add a few cents to the total of
tainment which gave the partici- C. N. Stryker, J. W. Rhinebarger is available. Anyone interested his sales.
pants an opportunity to "take a and G. I. Noe were elected as may obtain further information "We've got some fine alligator
Trustees. by writing the Log Book or the pears," he suggested.
breath" between rounds.
The most unique part of the The following were elected as Doctor direct. "Silly," laughed Mrs. Ted Rei-
entire program was the banquet state delegates to the national Communications from the ter, "We don't even keep a gold-
served the doctors on Thursaay convention of the A. O. A. at State association in Nebraska fish."
evening by the Whole Grain Toronto: R. B. Gilmour, W. C. urge the graduating classes and
Wheat Co. The entire menu was Gordon of Sioux City and Dr. the fieldmen who are desirous of Kipp: Didn't you see me down
prepared from their products. Glow of Washington. changing locations to consider town last night? I saw you twice.
Speakers at the banquet were: The body also passed resolu- the state of Nebraska. There is A. Doyle: No! I never notice
C. H. Woodward, Editor of The tions objecting to the law passed a shortage of Osteopaths in the people in that condition.
Motive magazine, R. H. Williams, in the recent session of the State state and any one desiring to lo-
Ella Gilmour and C. J. Gaddis. Legislature requiring the fee of cate in that state can find ex- Commencement Visitor: Do
Following the banquet a num- $1.00 for the renewal of Osteo- cellent communities in practic- you have to see a doctor in this
ber of the Doctors attended the pathic licenses and a resolution ally ;any -portion of the state. town before you can get booze?
,commencement exercises at the of Instruction to the Legislative Jim Brown: No; afterwards.
college. Others attended theatre committee requesting that they Closing Assembly
parties arranged by the commit- co their utmost to secure the Sheep Are Dumbest
tee. repeal of the bill. Very Enthusiastic Child: Sheeps is the dumbest
The convention was of consid- of all animals, ain't they, mama?
erable importance to the students Mother (Absently): Yes, my
(Continued from page 1) lamb.
especially those who were in A. 0. A. to Des Moines with the same "Still Spirit"
the graduating class, as they that has written success on the
were admitted to all the sessions in 1926 face of every student undertak-
Race Myers: Gosh, but you're
dumb. Why don't you get an en-
of the meeting. ing during the rear. Fill the cyclopedia?
The committees on arrange- The outstanding feature of present building so full of new "Jo" Bowman: The pedals hurt
ment and Program are to be con- the recent Central States Con- students that the Trustees will my feet.
gratulated upon the work they vention, held in Des Moines the be forced to build a new one!
,did. It was the general con- 27th, 28th and 29th of May, was STUDENTS DO YOUR STUFF! Timely Questions and Answers
census of opinion that the Cen- the resolution passed to attempt Question: "Tell me how long
tral States program will be sec-
ond only to the A. 'O. A.
to bring the 1926 meeting of the
A. O. A. to Des Moines.
1919 Class Reunion at girls should be loved?"
Answer: "Same as short ones."
Mr. George Hamilton, head of Toronto Nat. Refining Co.
the Des Moines Chamber of Com-
27th Commencement merce Convention Bureau, was Dr. A. E. Byerly of Guelph, WHO KNOWS
Most Impressive highly enthusiastic and pledged
the help Ont., is endeavoring to organize
and' co-operation of the a reunion of the 1919 class at the "Pa," inquired his strictly up-
Chamber and of his particular Toronto to-the-minute offspring, playing
(Continued from page 1) Convention. Get in with his radio set, "what's the
Koschalk, J. P. Leonard, J. S. Mc- department in putting Des communication with Dr. Byerly wave-length for Santa Claus?"-
Fall, R. L. Morgan, Louis Miller, Moines before the Toronto meet- when you reach Toronto if you Western Christian Advocate.
R. W. Murphy, Zoa M. Munger, ing in such a desirable light are a member of this class.
Bertha Messerschmidt, H. E. Mc- that they could not help but
BRANDED.
Neisch, W. C. McWilliams, M. E. choose Des Moines for the next The 'occurrence of death, as "What do you think of the
Moyer, R. L. Nichols, Clara C. meeting place. voter who casts his vote for the
Robinson, C. W. Odell, P. D. O'- Every student of D. M. S. C. O. the lot sooner or later of every one he thinks is the best man?"
Keefe, Augusta P. Robbins, H. B. is called upon to do his utmost human being, has had a pro-
found influence on all the ties Politician "He's a traitor to
Poucher, Raymond Staples, H. B. to aid in this work. The .advan- that bind us together in the fam- our party!"-American Legion
Thomas, O. L. Wright, A. J. tage to the school would be hun- ily and in society, and one may Weeekly.
Schneider and E. N. Smith. dred fold. Heretofore, we have
only been able to tell a majority well doubt if any of our deeper
of the field men about our col- affections can be understood at CIVIC PRIDE
Mother "Get up, Elsie. Re- lege through the printed page, all when death is left out of ac- "Crimson Gulch will one day
member it's the early bird that but if the convention comes to count. It affects the value of be as famous as New York or
gets the worm." Des Moines we will have ample the services we render to one an- Chicago," remarked the flatter-
Elsie (drowsily) -"Let him opportunity to show 'em! other and of all the improve- ing stranger.
have 'em, mother. I'm not hun- ments we hope to bring about in "I hope not," replied Cactus
gry."-The Watchman-Examiner BRING THE A. O. A. TO DES the happiness or well-being of Joe. "The old Gulch is tough
(New York). MOINES IN 1926! the human race. enough now." Washington Star.
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An Osteopathic Education Clinical medicine includes gen- jects (but required hours) ethics
(Continued from page 1) eral dispensary hours, clinical economics, first aid and bandag-
comparison is not all-inclusive clerkships, and all clinical work ing, and other subjects.
it will afford a suitable working not included in above special Premedical (Not included in
basis. The comparison will serve clinics. table) includes inorganic chem-
a double purpose, first it will Special includes elective sub- istry, biology, and physics.
show the public that in the edu- - -
cation of an osteopath all medi- TABLE NO. I
cal subjects are taught and in Examples Class "A" Medical Schools-Year of 1924
addition the strictly osteopathic (Showing number of school hours devoted to subjects)
subjects; and secondly it will
show that the chiropractic stan-
dard is far below oteopathic."
For the table of comparison, < d U ^U
0C ,io "HIGH-BROW IGNORANCE
Dr. Bailey chose five of the Class I The professor had just finished
"A" medical schools of the coun- >74 an evening talking on Sir Walter
try and secured their catalogs as Anatomy __-
-826 480 931 736 776 749 Scott and his works, when a lady
well as the catalogs of the five Physiology _- - _____379 232 248 288 276 284 said: "Oh! Professor, I have so
representative Class "A" osteo- Bacteriology -- - -__ 2£2 180 194 144 110 172 enjoyed your talk. Scott is a
pathic schools. In the compila- Pathology __- __--------_ 30 394 449 i0 422 379 great favorite of mine."
tion of the tables it was neces- Chemistry -___-__ -- _ __269 232 454 292 251 299 "Indeed," said the Professor,
sary to group some subjects Chemical Therapy --..____222 104 279 224 143 194 "What one of his books do you
under one head to facilitate the Jurisprudence _-_-_ _ 21 8 0 16 11 14 like best?"
work. However that does not Diagnosis __- __ - -__164 167 240 128 194 178 "Oh," answered the lady, "I
interfere with the resultant Psychiatry -_, - _,___ _54 46 0 0 33 44 haven't read any of his books,
credit to the individual institu- Practice Medicine __.__ _-- 209 519 673 552 231 436 but I as so fond of his Emulsion
tion. The entire list of subjects Preventive Medicine --__, 99 36 66 32 33 53 I've used a lot of that."
were then grouped under twenty Clinical Medicine _- ----. _336 288 101 304 304 266
fundamental headings. All spec- 0' stetrics ,.- ,-- --. 174 218 203 196
Lord Babbington was instruct-
154 189
ial subjects which can not be Gynecology _ _ _ - , _132 38 53 116
ing a new colored servant in his
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classified under a fundamental Eye, Nose, Throat _-- .. _ 70 114 142 160 176 duties, adding, "Now, Zeke, when
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group but which are required, Pediatrics -_
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184 211 101 188 169 170
I ring for you, you must answer
are listed as "specials" along Surgery - ___ __ 808 744 648 608 616 me by saying, 'My lord, what
684
with all elective subjects for Special _,,---- ,-__-- ,--_400 144 30 -- 300 will you have?"' 218
which a definite number of class Afew hours afterward, having
hours are required for gradua- Totals-_- ____ __- __4909 4155 4812 4284 4265 4542 occasion to summon the servant,
tion. -- --- - --- -- his lordship was astonished with
Classification of Subjects ::
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in Groups: forms of physical therapy which all-drug medication Is only 104. the following:
Anatomy includes osteology, are used in the modern treat- The other outstanding feature "My Gawd, what does you want
syndesmology, mylogy, angiology, ment of many diseases are sadly in medical schools is the great now?"
slanchology, neurology, applied deficient in medical schools and number of elective course offered
anatomy, microscopic anatomy no definite required courses are in the fourth year. Here, in one OPTIMISTIC
(histology), and developmental given in the aforementioned school's case, the whole term's Young Surgeon: "Do you carry
anatomy (embryology). schools in such subjects as diet, course is elective, although a accident insurance?"
·Chemistry includes lecture and hydrotherapy, electro--therapeu- definite number of hours is re- Accident Victim: "No. But go
laboratory courses in organic, tics, massage, spinal adjustments, quired from these selective sub- ahead and operate; I'll take a
physiological chemistry and tox- kineso-therapy, and other relative jects. Or, as the report of the chance."
icology. subjects. Also, examination 1924 Committee on Curriculum
Physiology includes lectures shows that in the chemical ther- of the American Medical Associa- THIS ACTUALLY HAPPENED
and laboratory courses. apeutic group the total number tion says, "The definite amount Motor Cop (after hard chase)
Bacteriology includes general, of hours is far less than it has of assigned, supervised teaching Why in H -didn't you stop
special and laboratory courses, been in former years, thus show- has become a fetish worship" when I shouted back there?
immunology, infection, serology, ing the tendency of medical edu- and "a sounder, rounder develop- Driver (with only five bucks,
and parasitology. cation to lessen the number of ment of students will take place but presence of mind) I thot
Pathology includes lecture and hours devoted to drug therapy. with a lesser amount of assigned you just said, "Good morning,
laboratory courses, and autopsies. This change has doubtless resul- teaching." Dr. William A. Pu- Senator."
Diagnosis includes physical, ted from the success of drugless sey, president of the American Cop-Well you see, Senator, I
differential, clinical, laboratory, schools. Harvard Medical School Medical Association, says: "We wanted to warn you about driv-
x-ray, and history taking. does not have a course in mater- have tried to make our pract- ing fast through the next town-
Practice of medicine includes ia-medica, and the total number titoners by giving them an acadd- ship.
symptomatology and treatment of hours devoted to the study of Continued on page 4)
of disease, except pediatrics. Don't be like a grasshopper-
Physio-theraipy includes prin- TABLE NO. II great on distance but darn poor
ciples of osteopathy, technic of Examples Class "A" Osteopathic Schools-Year of 1924 on direction.
osteopathy, comparative thera- (Showing number of school hours devoted to medicine subjects)
peutics, osteopathic mechanic,
applied osteopathy, hydrother- d
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*apy. o bill fold or pocket book, as the
Chemical-therapy includes < case may be, for future refer-
pharmacology, drug therapy, pre- Anatomy _ _-___-_ ___--_864 900 1040 886 912 920 ence. The statements below, by
scription writing, materia med- Physiology -__------_ __-_. 216 312 408 398 180 302 three of the foremost medical
ica, and internal medicine. Bacteriology _ _-- ____ 80 156 204 162 90 158 men of today, are well worth
Gyneology includes lecture and Pathology -_____-- _-- 216 312 252 450 252 296 memorizing and quoting.
clinical courses. Chemistry _ -- __
- __360 372 420 288 288 345
Obstetrics includes lecture and Dietetics _ 51 36 48 36 36 42 "The cause of disease is the
clinical courses. Jurisprudence _,--_--------_ 18 36 12 30 18 22 foolish medicine method of get-
Surgery includes anesthesia, Physiotherapy -_ ___-- _-- 234 612 420 540 360 433 ting rid of it."-J. N. Hurty.
principles, general surgery, spe- Diagnosis __216 264 130 324 360 258 M. D., Indiana State Board of
cial surgery, orthopedics, and Psychiatry __--____ ____ 144 72 48 36 75 Health.
clinics. Practice of Medicine _-----252 252 404 666 594 433
Preventive medicine includes Preventive Medicine -_.---,- 54 108 60 60 36 63 "We medical men know little
public hygiene, personal hygiene, Clinical Medicine -- ___-- 396 144 378 432 540 378 or nothing of the real action of
and sanitation. Obstetrics -- 162 180 200 360 380 216 drugs." Prof. Osler, M. D., Med-
Eye, nose, throat includes oph- Gynecology_ _ .,_--_..-.
_126 144 160 162 144 147 ical Author and Critic.
thalmology, otology, laryngology, Eye, Nose, Throat_- --- 198 108 150 252 144 171
rhinology, and clinics. Pediatrics ----,-----,_---__ 54 108 148 90 108 101 "The drugless healer is one of
Pediatrics includes lecture and Surgery __.--.-_ _ ____---468 396 546 486 604 500 the best things that has come
clinical courses. Special _ ------ 60 204 18 94 into the life of the present."-
Various interesting facts are Charles Mayo, M. D., Rochester,
obtained from this table. All Total Hours --.- __..4212 4572 5232 5622 4900 4953 Minn.
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