Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, May 02, 1955, Page Seven, Image 7

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    Vaccine Withdrawn
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I>K. h. J. DtNNKN'HOLTZ, second from left, polio advisory committor chairman for the Stanis
laus county medical society, gi \ e*-member* of a special polio immunization squad the shocking
news that the vaccine with which they hail just Inoculated 850 Modesto school children had been
withdrawn from use by the federal government. Ten cases of paralytic polio among school
children .inoculated with the Salk vaccine mad* in the fuller laboratories in Berkeley, Calf.,
ban been reported. Action by the government brought to an immediate halt ail inoculations with
the vaccine. (AP \t In-photo)
Applications Due For Scholarships
Applications for K w a m a
scholarship* are due Wednesday
at 5 p.m. In the office of Golda
Parker Wickham, associate di
rector of Student Affairs.
Application blanks may also
be obtained in Mrs. Wickham's
office. The scholarship awards
will b<- bused upon need, scholar
ship. activities and character.
Presentation of the scholarships
will be made at the AWS-spon
sored honors assembly May 17.
Ten $100 scholarships were
awarded last year by the sopho
more women’s service honorary.
8* ippc-Mment purwvou ol v.it> Ip !h* l»c Kmf Gwift VI. r«idt»* l Co , lid., London
varih i r
Yardley brings you
good grooming in a bottle—
London style
From London, the world's center of fashions for men, comes
Yardley After Shaving Lotion. It softens and braces the
shin in wondrous stvle. It helps to heal inadvertent nicks.
If counteracts skin dryness caused by hard water shaving.
It was created for those who value good grooming. At your
campus store, $1.10 and $1.50 plus tax. Makers and dis
tributors for L.S. A., \ardley of London, Inc., New ^ork.
HEAD EMERALD WANT ADS
+ Campus Briefs +
0 Amphibian* will not meet
tonight. a« formerly announced.
All members are to tnrp in their
ticket* and money to Leola Lor
enzen at Carson 5 as soon as
possible.
• Helen .lean Talbot, Claire
Brown, Donna Nichols, Carol
A meson, Doreen A flams, JoAnne
Rogers. Margaret Hoehn. Mar
garet Dyer, Judith Schrock.
Sally Cohn, Nancy Pierson, Ran
dall Ralls and Malcolm Scott
were confined to the infirmary
Sunday for medical attention.
No visitors are being admitted to
1 the infirmary.
0 Phi Theta I'psflnn will
meet today at 4 p.m. in Gerling
er hall to discuss membership
land ushering at the Ed Sullivan
i show Tuesday night.
0 The YWCA Sophomore
Cabinet will meet today at noon
in Gerlinger hall.
Seniors
It is time to place your
orders for Caps and Gowns
for Commencement.
Commencement Announcements are in
stock and may be purchased at any time.
Orders may be placed at the stationery
counter of the Co-op. Orders may also be
placed here for calling cards.
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