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22 SCHOOL P H Y s I c I A N s' €3 u LLETI N SUMMER COURSE FOR SCHOOL PHYSICIANS AND NURSES Columbia University will this summer present an excellent course for school physicians, school nurses and teachers. As in former years, it will be under the direction of Dr. Haven Emerson. Mental Hygiene will be presented by Professor C. I. Laiiibert and his associates. Phy- sical Education will be presented by Prof. E. C. Davis and his associates. The course will run from June 11th to 29th inclusive. Its satis- Eactory completion will entitle the physician to six semester hours' credit for certification as school medical supervisor, as required by the State Education Department. Qualified teachers and nurses may be admitted to the course. For further particulars write to Dr. Haven Emerson, 630 West 168th Street, New York City. USE OF LEISURE TIME Leisure is not necessarily a good thing. Its value depends on the use to which it is put. The person without hobbies has to kill time by profitless diversions or by gossiping. George Eastmaii was a clerk and studied photography during his leisure time. The Wright Brothers conducted a bicycle shop and studied flying during their leisure. The greatest authority on snow flakes is not a scientist but a man named Bentley in Jericho, Vt. He has photographed more tliaii 4,000 patterns and sold them to jewelers, lace makers and wall-paper manufacturers. A recreational program rather tliaii gymnastic program is the need of physical education, Williaiii A. Wetzel comments in Recreation. I, It has been written that a faithful friend is the medicine of life. SLINGERLAND PRINTING CO., INC. "Knowing How Since 1879" SLINGERLANDS. N. Y. Please mention THE BTJLLETIN when corresponding with an.y of its advertisers

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22 S C H O O L P H Y s I c I A N s' €3 u L L E T I N

SUMMER COURSE FOR SCHOOL PHYSICIANS AND NURSES

Columbia University will this summer present an excellent course for school physicians, school nurses and teachers. As in former years, i t will be under the direction of Dr. Haven Emerson. Mental Hygiene will be presented by Professor C. I. Laiiibert and his associates. Phy- sical Education will be presented by Prof. E. C. Davis and his associates.

The course will run from June 11th to 29th inclusive. Its satis- Eactory completion will entitle the physician to six semester hours' credit for certification as school medical supervisor, as required by the State Education Department.

Qualified teachers and nurses may be admitted to the course. For further particulars write to Dr. Haven Emerson, 630 West

168th Street, New York City.

USE OF LEISURE TIME Leisure is not necessarily a good thing. Its value depends on the

use to which it is put. The person without hobbies has to kill time by profitless diversions or by gossiping.

George Eastmaii was a clerk and studied photography during his leisure time. The Wright Brothers conducted a bicycle shop and studied flying during their leisure. The greatest authority on snow flakes is not a scientist but a man named Bentley in Jericho, Vt. He has photographed more tliaii 4,000 patterns and sold them to jewelers, lace makers and wall-paper manufacturers.

A recreational program rather tliaii gymnastic program is the need of physical education, Williaiii A. Wetzel comments in Recreation.

I,

It has been written that a faithful

friend is the medicine of life.

SLINGERLAND PRINTING CO., INC. "Knowing How Since 1879"

SLINGERLANDS. N. Y.

Please mention T H E BTJLLETIN when corresponding with an.y of its advertisers