Word: health
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Dates: during 1910-1919
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...doing in the war zone all over Europe, Asia and Africa, is to provide entertainment for the men in the base camps, the prison camps and the hospitals, in order to prevent them from becoming morose and unmanageable, and thus keep them in better mental health...
...Total 500 494 GRADUATE SCHOOL OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION: Third year 1 Second year 46 35 First year 129 113 Special 20 15 Unclassified 6 1 Total 202 164 GRADUATE SCHOOLS OF APPLIED SCIENCE: Architecture 28 30 Land. Architecture 17 15 Applied Biology 11 9 Forestry 2 2 School for Health Officers 16 DIVINITY SCHOOL: Graduates 15 14 Seniors 5 3 Middlers 1 5 Juniors 2 4 Unclassified 3 2 Epis. The. Sch. 2 1 Andover 19 14 B. U. Sch. of The. 6 12 Newton The. Sem. 4 Total 57 55 LAW SCHOOL: Graduates 6 7 Third year...
...most important new administrative body is the university board of health, which is to have general oversight over sanitary conditions about the university and over the personal health and health conditions of all students in the university. Dr. James C. Greenway, Yale '00, has been appointed university health officer. The board of health is composed of the deans of the college, the scientific school and the school of medicine, the professor of public health in the school of medicine and the professor of bacteriology and hygiene in the scientific school, the treasurer of the university the director of the gymnasium...
...University opens with the unanimous approval of the health authorities of Massachusetts and Cambridge, and of the various experts consulted. Each student in the College must fill out a special blank at time of registration, giving information as to exposure and places of residence. Students exposed or suspected of being exposed will be further investigated before being allowed to begin College work...
Students are strongly advised to keep up their general resistance against all diseases (including infantile paralysis) by regular and sound health habits of eating, sleeping and exercise. It is obvious that unlimited fresh air deters most infections and that poorly ventilated and crowded indoor halls (including many places of amusement) favor the spread of infection. Cases of illness of any nature should be reported promptly at their onset to Dr. Bailey, Thayer 21, 8.30 to 9.30 A. M. and 5 to 6 P. M. (other hours by telephone), or to Dr. Lee, 4 Weld Hall, between...