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WORCESTER TO GIVE ANNUAL COURSE IN HYGIENE TO 1930

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The annual course in hygiene, at which attendance is compulsory for the Freshman class, will be delivered this fall by Dr. Alfred Worcester '78, Henry K. Oliver Professor of Hygiene.

The course will consist of six lectures lasting one hour on consecutive Thursdays at 2 o'clock during the fall. At each lecture a quiz will be given on the preceding one, and at the end of the course an hour examination will be administered, the passing of which is a prerequesite for passing in Physical Education for the year.

In his lectures, Dr. Worcester will take up public hygiene and sanitation measures, as well as personal hygiene, and care of the body.

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