ld War, our chief re confined to the onment," said Dr. ector of student n regard to the measures. "The was that germs of rk rooms or filthy sease traveled a igh the air. The i means 'bad air,' ef. Hospitals for were located at against and )ntrol of the ilded much nunicipality, y possessed uld see to its disseminatedf 'HEALTH CONTROL )ECLARES SUNDWALL our American youths return from the world's Olympics wearing the laurels of victory? "Wars have their virtues in that they make the nations engaged there- in conscious of their own weakness. Perhaps our greatest national delu- sion was dispelled when we began to muster in the man power for our armies. For the: first time in the his- tory of our country a far-reaching health census was taken-the draft examination. Under the caption, 'One- third failed to pass the physical exam- inations,' was heralded the humilat- ing result of the nation's first at- tempt to raise- an army. One-third of the very prime of American manhood failed to pass the ordinary tests of physical fitness! "What, then, was wrong with all of our past expensive and energetic health activities? We had dealt chiefly with things-environment. We had failed to deal intensively and ex- tensively with the person, or people. Ignorance of the fundamental laws of right living and its Invariable accom- paniment, neglect of the body, are re- sponsible in the largest measure for this present national problem. Here- after the education and control of the individual will be the foundation of all effective health work." STOCK TO CONDUCT CHORAL UNION REHEARSAL TODAY Personal Attention Will Produce Fes. tival Equal to Those of Past Frederick Stock, conductor of the Chicago Symphony orchestra; will di- rect the special rehearsal of the Choral union at 2:30 o'clock this afternoon at the School of Music. This will be the second time the Chicago conductor has taken the time to come to Ann Arbor for the purpose of aiding in preparation for the May Festival. His interest, according to School of Music officials, is sure to result in a festival which will easily equal those of the past. APPLICATIONS FOR FRESH FROLIC COMING IN FAST More than 100 applications for bids to the Freshman Frolic have been re- ceived to date. Plans are to give out but slightly in excess., of 200, as the Union ballroom, where the event is to be given, can accommodate no more. The party will be a formal one and will last until 2 o'clock, according to permission recently granted. There will be two orchestras to furnish music. Programs are now being ar- ranged for by the committee in charge. Coats Capes w Smartly expressive of Easter and spring Idtl&I a.,aua I rict in our countr of health that woi Aith was equally d ur citizens. In fac that America was ealth and strengt t, a' h. Did notI i B-ll SITES Univer. i $9.50 y ! k 1 S ,. , } !f '/ 'I+If; .i, t' ;i t ';I " , ; I' , i F Iready been sity property ue and work on plans for n which the s will be lo-1 t two of the houses on the Uni- y property will be torn down, est having been 'contracted for moved to new sites. Officials e Ann Arbor Asphalt company, arge 'of the clearing, state that round will be ready for construe- f the new buildings by the mid- f April. Exclusive designs in HATS and, GOWNS MRS. GRACE- VAN SCHOICK ''Do You Know I that We Make New Furniture . out of old - that we special- ize in upholstery and refin- ishing - and finally that we } SAVE YOU MONEY We also will Pack and Crate d Your Furniture for You. Prompt Service Satisfactory Results An Arbor Furniture Co. Phones 2049 - 2059 209 N. Fourth Ave. 11110!!11111111!111|Illllilililiiiltillliliflltlilititililii111 01 $ 79.50 $15 A coat of French serge $n navy blue. Bell sleeevs. Tas- sels on the 'ends of the throw collar. Fully lined with silk. 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