Open air crusaders; a story of the Elizabeth McCormick open air school, together with a general account of open air school workin Chicago and a chapter on school ventilation . l| ilrOInrmtrk ^rltonl Bon^B For we have — Cold sprays that give us Cheeks like the rose, Temperatures that are normal This our record shows, Appetites so hearty, Our weight grows and grows. Were the Elizabeth McCormick Cold air Eskimos. That goes. Eat, eat, keep on , sleep, keep on fresh air night and day,Happy in our work and play. Were going to the country, Hurrah! Hurrah! Well take our


Open air crusaders; a story of the Elizabeth McCormick open air school, together with a general account of open air school workin Chicago and a chapter on school ventilation . l| ilrOInrmtrk ^rltonl Bon^B For we have — Cold sprays that give us Cheeks like the rose, Temperatures that are normal This our record shows, Appetites so hearty, Our weight grows and grows. Were the Elizabeth McCormick Cold air Eskimos. That goes. Eat, eat, keep on , sleep, keep on fresh air night and day,Happy in our work and play. Were going to the country, Hurrah! Hurrah! Well take our blankets with us. Our Eskimo suits of gray. Well take our teacher with us. Hurrah! Hurrah For off to fair Algonquin Were on our way. Now, if youll kindly listen, Well tell you why Its easy to grow husky And never, never die. Were going to the country. Its truly so, And its eat and sleep and good fresh air That makes us grow. If thirty-three per cent of the children of the state leave schoolbefore the close of their twelfth year, we must manage somehow togive them, before we lose control of them, a fair working knowledgeof the disease and how to prevent it. Rogers. 28.


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