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ve the rule concerning height for hanging pictures. 13. State how brooms, dry mops, dustpans, and brushes should be placed when not in use, and be able to wash brushes and place them properly for drying. REFERENCES: "What a Girl Can Make and Do," Lina Beard, Scribner. "Harper's Handy Book for Girls," A. P. Paret, Harper. "Handicraft for Handy Girls," A. N. Hall, Lothrop. "In the Days of the Guild," L. Lamprey, Stokes. [Illustration: HEALTH GUARDIAN*** SYMBOL--THE CADUCEUS] I. Recreation and Health. What is offered to the public in the town you live in, or in that part of the city in which you live, in the way of Play Grounds, Gymnasiums, Baths, Skating Rinks, Tennis Courts, Golf Links, Water Sports? If there is a public park in or near the town; what privileges does it offer, especially for young people? Is it well taken care of? Well patronized? Discuss briefly why you think the Government should provide these things and what results may be expected when it does not supply them. How does the lack of them affect the grown people of a town, in the end? II. Special Health Facilities in your Locality. 1. What is the rule as to registering births? What is the advantage of this? What is the infant mortality rate? Of what diseases should the local authorities be notified? What diseases must be quarantined? Isolated? Posted? Reported? 2. Food Supplies. What are milk stations? Does your community control the marketing of milk to any degree? Why is the milk question so important? Are there any laws for your bakeries? What are the regulations as to the storage and protection of meat in local markets? 3. Housing. If three families are willing to live in three rooms in your town, may they do so? Is there anything to prevent your erecting a building of any size and material you wish in any place? 4. Medical Institutions. Is there a public hospital in your town? Who has a right to use it? Who pays for it? Is there a public clinic? Why should there be?
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