The Daily Bulletin/Reveille. (College Station, Tex.) 1916-1938, October 11, 1918, Image 4

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    STUDENT HEALTH SITUATION WELL
^ IN HAND.
Marked progress is noted in the recov
ery of the students who have been afflict
ed during the current epidemic and so en
couraging is the situation that the physi
cians and officials feel now that the worst
has passed and that with favorable weath
er and due precaution ‘on the part of the
students the epidemic will soon have
passed.
Dr. Oliver of Bryan is in charge of the
situation as it affects the students, assisted
^by Dr. Hunnicutt of Bryan, Mrs. Bur-
'roughs, acting head nurse, and Miss Aus-
Jjtin, another trained nurse. Other nurses
jfbave been employed, so that it is possible
o place one in charge of each floor day
and night. In addition, three relays of
orderlies are on duty daily, keeping the
hospital in order and assisting the nurses
with individual patients where such pati
ents are seriously, ill. Special food is
prepared in the hospital kitchen for the
patients, under the direction of the head
nurse and Dr. J. J. Taubenhaus, who su
pervises the distribution.
Women .on the Campus have visited the
dormitories regularly under the direction
of Mrs. J. C. Nagle, taking the tempera
tures of the indisposed and waiting on
them otherwise, and seeing that those who
were seriously ill were sent to the hospital.
Meals have been specially prepared for
these students at the Mess hall, under the
direction of Miss Laura Neale and her
staff, as has been previously noted in these
columns.
Marked improvement has been noted m
the situation of the students the past two
days, Dean Kyle reports. Twenty-two
cases were discharged from the hospital
Tuesday, and only eight new cases taken
in, while Wednesday twelve cases were dis
charged and seven taken in. There are
only a few cases of pneumonia among the
students but the majority of these are get
ting along well and their early recovery
is anticipated.
STUDENT LABOR WANTED.
For several days I can use five or six
students at any vacant period. Work
pays 25 cents per hour. Apply to S. A.
McMillan, Agricultural Engineering Build
ing. 26
TYPEWRITER LOST—H. F. Keep had
a typewriter in T. E. building. His moth
er writes for it. The party using machine
will please return same for shipment. J.
B. Bagley. 25
LOST—One class ring marked R.H.S.17.
Return to room 49 Leggett hall and re
ceive suitable reward. 26
FOR SALE—Set drawing instruments.
Room 28 Milner. 25
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EXCHANGE STORE
Main Building
OFFICIAL HEADQUARTERS
FOR
MILITARY UNIFORMS
Largest and most complete stock of
Uniform equipment in Central Texas £
Conducted exclusively for the bene- 4
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ON ACCOUNT OF THE SHORT-
AGE OF HELP WE WILL
NOT SERVE ANY MORE
MEALS UNTIL FURTH
ER NOTICE
V/
THE Y. M. C. A.
CONFECTIONERY
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