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THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE

SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1922

2 THE MICHIGAN DAILY MAGAZINE SUNDAY, MAY 14, 1922

The New University Health Service
(By laurlee Berman) some time during the summer months, show that the Health Service has an
sWe shall have pretty close to double average of about 4000 calls per month.
Sedi amonths ago when we s new the room in the new building that we He expects an even larger number of
reading' storie'a of the proposed new
Health Center for the Univer now have," was the opinion of Dr. calls next year, especially in view of
HerlthenterbbyondheUi eity, we Warren E. Forsythe, director of the the fact that seniors as well as other
w re probablyaondering whether or Health Service, after looking over the students will be obliged to take phys-
not the idea would be neglected ande plans of the newer building. ical examiations.
de layed, or whether we would have
the opportunity to see the Health Up to the present time students re- The creation of a Health Center
Center at Michigan as a reality. Now quiring any sort of operation or hos- marks a step in the rapid growth of
comes the answer: Michigan is to pital care have been sent to one of the the Health Service idea. The Health
heve a Health Center, and according Universityhospitals. In the new Health Service was organized at Michigan in
to available facts the Health Center Center, they can be kept under super- October, 1913, being first known as
will be on a working basis when vision of the Health Service doctors. the University Infirmary. Soon after
school re-opens in the fall. This will facilitate better work the names was changed to Health
What is the aw Htals Center? At among the staff. Incidentally, it will Service, and as the work of the staff
Whia ithwineappealthsentereAt be a great convenience to students. has grown, the size of its personnel
Aichigan it will appear as a greater Many of them who feel "pretty bad," has accordingly increased.
anSI larger health Service, a Health but not sick enough to go to a regu- The idea of a Health Center has
Service which will accomplish all lar hospital, will be confined several almost limitless possibilities. It
tivities never before undertaken. For days at the student hospital. These should culminate in an efficient
tvmple, an e article reprinted .Frcases would otherwise have to stay in center wherein will be fostered all
examplaaril reine frm herroswee
"The National's Health" for July 1921, their rooms, where they would not re- sorts of health activities, such as phys-
sThNationhatl'Health" forvJuly"1s1s ceive expert care, and might con- ical education, the enforcement of
yet little control over athletics, phys- valesce very slowly. sanitary measures, and the teaching
let education, and the sanitation of Dr. John Sundwall, director of stu-' hygienic principles, as well as the
the student's environment." It is pre- dents' physical welfare, is an ardent care of the sick. The movement rep-
cisely to give the Health Service a supporter of the Health Center plan. resents a unifying factor in the varied
greater control over factors stich as Since he has come to the University, branches of health activity.
these that the Health Center is being 1he tas recognized the improvement in
propagate s..c maring for student health that might
Thep regtest step in advanceis be maie under such a plan, and he, Philip Ashton Robbins has written
found in the fact that thenew haswo Health Center might be a reality. a book on "The Cowboy, His Charac-
Center, beside: maintaining the dis-;teristies, His Equipment, and His Part,
plen ary as we know it now, will 'r. Warre n E.Forsythe,hdirector of in the Development of the West"
operate a student hospital as well. the Health Service is highly pleased (Scribner's), which is intended to
Ttis has been possible by the procur- with the plan. He says it will be an preserve a record of the "old" West.
in' of new quarters, which will afford aid to the state in working out prob- The cowboy is treated not as a pic-
:pace far 25 beds. Accordingly, the onneced th the administra turesque or romantic type, but as a
tealth Service will move into its new .of public health on a commun- really important factor in the social
iuarters, the children's ward of what ity basis.l and political development of the
is now the Homoeopathic hospital Figures from Dr. Forsythe's office United States.

Summer
Sports
Skirts
This season's sport skirts are
more fetching than ever. Mi-
lady will just adore them for
canoe and picnic wear-and
for everything out-of-doors.
There is a variety of mate-
rials and styles to choose
from-and lots of.them have
the new fringed hems.
Bramley style blouses add
the finishing touch to sport
outfits.

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Two Minute Talks
by D. J. H. P. for
The Ann Arbor Savings Bank

T MERE are two honest ways of making
a living. In the first place you can
work for your money and secondly,
you may let your money work for you.
The first way is the most common. It is used
(and rightly so) by nearly every man and wo-
man who earns his or her own livelihood. But
it is a slow method, and should always be
supplemented by the second.
Let a man save a dollar and either invest it
himself or let someone else invest it for him
and he has created a working partner. In a
sense he has established a partnership, with
himself as chief executor. He directs the poli-
cies of the partnership, outlines the plans and
carries them through. In return for his trou-
ble he receives all the profits.

A man's money is the only partner that will
work year in and year out and never take a
cent in return. It is the only partner in the
world that never loses a day on account of
sickness, never takes a day off to go to a ball
game, never complains of the hot weather and
never quits work to go south for the winter.
It is the only partner that always works faith-
fully, never disagrees with you and at the end
of the year gives you all the profits. And what
is more, the interest in this kind of a partner-
ship increases in size from year to year and the
larger it becomes the faster it grows until it
reaches truly tremendous proportions.
So it is no wonder that some men's incomes are
so large. They are not only working for mon-
ey but their money is working for them.

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We have the darlingest step-
ins, and they are - oh, so
cool for summer wear. There
are colors to go with any
frock.
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And such lovely frocks for
every occasion - dainty or-
gandies and voiles, or snap-
py ratines and linens.
Liberty at Mam

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