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State and city health boards will open a three-week anti-tuberculosis campaign at the College today, when workers start chest X-raying in the basement of Memorial Church.
The free service involves no line waiting, since a special mobile unit handles 25 people every 15 minutes. Student Council workers in the dining halls have been signing up students for appointments since last Wednesday.
A second TB detecting squad will join the fight at Eliot House Friday, supporting the Memorial Church unit which will remain at lie present life until the start of March.
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