HOSPITAL DUKE Durham, N. C. Town Hall Sets Sunday Meeting WRIGHT AND STEVENSON MEET AT DUKE—College classmates sometimes meet in the strangest places, as Adlai Stevenson found out while a patient at Duke Hospital where he was introduced to DeWitt Wright, assistant superintendent of the Hospital. Stevenson, a resident of Libertyville, 111., and Wright, a native of Wenona, 111., are both graduates of the 1926 class of Northwestern University’s Law School. Finalists Vie for Scholarships J)iike University presents its sixth Medical Town Hall program for the people of the State this Sunday. Topic for the meeting will be “Ac cidents—in the Home and on the Highway.” Admission to all Town Hall meetings is free, with the pro gram beginning at 4 p.m. in the Phy sics liuilding Auditorium. Speakers for the April 11 meeting will be Edward Scheldt, N. (!. com missioner of ;\Iotor V^ehicles, Dr. Jay Arena, Duke ])ediatriciau, and Dr. Barnes Woodhail, Duke neurosurgeon. Scheldt is well-known for his work to curb vehicle accident and fatality j)robl(‘ms in the State, and Dr. Arena ami Dr. Woodhail are the originators of intei-nationally used exhibits on the prevention of childhood accidents. Dr. Arena, associate ])rofessor of pediatrics, has been a leader in seek ing ])ublic legislation to restrict the sale of lye, one of the most common causes of i)oisoning in childhood, lie also introduced a general universal antidote foi- enu>rgency treatment of children who liave swallowed un known poisons. The antidote con sists of burned toast, strong tea, and milk of magnesia. Dr. Woodhail’s exhibit, all in color, depicts the five most common and dangc'rous accident sitiuitions among childi’cn. Auxiliary Meeting 'riie Women’s Auxiliary will hold its annual meeting at 8 ]).m., Tuesday, May 4 at the Men’s Gradiuite (Center. Elon Clark, di rector of the De])artment of Medi cal Art and Illustration will be guest si)eaker. The revised ])iidc booklet, “ Who We Are and What We Do” will be distributed. Fourteen North Caroliiui girls ar- i-ived Friday to com])ete for seven scholai’shi]) awards at the Duke Ihii- vei'sity School of Nursing. 'I'he tiiud- AdiiiiUaiice Record Reaches New High For the eighth consecutive year, Duke lIosi)ital admitted a record number of jiatients during (’o- su])erintendeuts 1j. E. Swanson anil -I. ]\I. Pyiic have announced. Some 17,47r> patients actually were admitted to the Hospital last year, and patients also made 1(58,558 visits {Continued on page 3) ists, select(>(l from nearly 100 candi dates in regioiuil competition through out the State, are guests of the Nurs ing Scrhool during the two-day round of tests, interviews and other activi ties. Four sch()larslii])s of ijioOO each will be awarded to winiu'rs for the four- year pi'ogram leading to the degree of bachelor of .science in nursing, and three $100 awards will b(> given to wiiniers for the thr('(>-year nursing (lij)loma course. Sel('ction is based on interest in nursing, scholastic achievement, nurs ing and college aptitude, community organization activities and ])ersoual {Continued on page 3)