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FRESHMAN CLASS REQUIRES UNUSUAL MEDICAL ATTENTION

Class Posture Compares Favorably With That of Other Classes

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According to statistics of the physical examinations taken by Freshmen in October, the class of 1933 has had 21 per cent more medical treatment than last year's group, in the form of removal of tonsils, adenoids, and appendices, typhoid fever inoculations, and ocular treatment. This year's class is favored with the A's in posture, claiming 23, as compared with last year's 10. C is the predominant posture grade, having been given to 48 per cent of each class. The B's and D's average about 24 per cent for each class.

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