. . .. TH E UNIVERSITY'S . COMMON HEALTH PECIAL WORK, AMER SESSIONi MICHIGAN IS SCENE 31AINTAINED BY UNIVERSITY OF copies of the announcement logical station for its four- son, 1922, are now ready for n at the Summer session of- ion is located on the shores lake, about equidistant from , Mackinaw city and Petos- naintained by the University in as a part of its regular ession, and will be open dur- ight weks from June 26 to iclusive. iould Notify at Once of the limited length of the is imperative that students ct to use unusual types of in their research work at i should correspond with the romptly, before May 15 if o. that the necessary appar- e secured before the session conditions at the station are and reasonably comfortable. I one-room houses are pro- the use of the students and bers. Board is furnished on rative plan wider the direc- stewardess and committees by the director. The total te session, exclusive of trav- nses and clothing need not Droplet Infection Much is still unknown regarding the transmission of many communicable diseases. Carefully conducted experi- ments in some of our army canton- ments during the height of the influ- enza epidemic, revealed our ignorance relative to the mode of spread of influ- enza. We should, however, acquaint ourselves with the practicable and workable conceptions of contact infec- tion, thereby minimizing the dangers of contracting or spreading communi- cable diseases. The role that "droplet infection"--4 the mucous spray'thrown out as a re- sult of coughing, sneezing, forceful talking, etc.-plays, in disease trans- mission is doubtless a very important onel Respiratory infections are indoor diseaseg. They flourish when, because of inclement weather or for other reasons, people remain indoors a great deal. The chances of contact infection are then at their maximum. Especially is this true of droplet infections. Prob- ably every student in the University has at one time or another contracted an infectious cold or some other respir- atory disease as a consequence of at- tending congested gatherings where coughing and sneezing were rampant and where many who were coughing or sneezing made little or no effort to "block" the spray by means of the handkerchief. Ohioans Given Party Tuesday Ohioans, were the guests of the Cleveland club at a dance given at the Arcade dance hall. Rogers' or- chestra furnished music. A meeting of the Cleveland club will be held Tuesday, March 7, at the Union. Lost something? A Classified Ad in The Daily will find it for you.-Adv. Try a Daily Want Ad. It pays.-Adv 1'K1 i Here ofa dN o a C r .. ,,, t r , is the first attribute itizen of the world. Mj~ Few books can impart it, yet it comes natural- ly with college training. Such easy familiarity with the good things of life leads naturally to "y Melachrino,"theoneciga- rette sold the world over" A Place to bring your friends Nowhere is the food better Nowhere is the service more prompt TUTTLE'S LUNCH ROOM Mayne ,d Street av. ,'~. Remember that Melachrmo is a master blend of onlythe finestTurkishTobaccos as originated by Miltiades Melachrino. Egyptian cigarettes are simply those that originated in Egypt. But the tc- bacco is what you want to know about -and if it's Melachrino -it's right ' , ., ' ,, , V *W 4'' e number of students that mmodated is limited, imme- cation, orally or by letter, y to insure admission to Students will be received irses in the order of appli- pecial Staff Added for thq Summer session e station includes an unus- number of professors from .tutions. 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