SHC 1830-1905 . hole man as that received at some institution which, like Spring Hill Collegepromotes intellectual and physical vigor in harmony. [From the United States Health Bulletin of September lo, 1902.] it seems almost beyond belief, in these days when health is conceded to be de-pendent upon proper sanitary and hygienic surroundings, that the head of a familycould for a minute lose sight of these matters and send his dear ones to a placeabout which he knows nothing concerning the care taken to preserve the health ofthe residents, when reflection will assure him that the most sedulous c


SHC 1830-1905 . hole man as that received at some institution which, like Spring Hill Collegepromotes intellectual and physical vigor in harmony. [From the United States Health Bulletin of September lo, 1902.] it seems almost beyond belief, in these days when health is conceded to be de-pendent upon proper sanitary and hygienic surroundings, that the head of a familycould for a minute lose sight of these matters and send his dear ones to a placeabout which he knows nothing concerning the care taken to preserve the health ofthe residents, when reflection will assure him that the most sedulous care isnecessary. The United States Health Bulletin has had occasion to examine into thissubject quite extensively during the past few months and if some of the facts thathave come to our notice during these investigations were generally known, we be-lieve that prospective patrons would be shocked at the unsanitary and disease-breeding conditions existing at some of the highest priced and most SPRING HILL COLLEGE. 33 These investigations have been made without the instigation of the proprie-tors and generally without their knowledge, consequently they are absolutely un-biased and unprejudiced. Among the schools that met with the general approval of the experts inves-tigating these matters for us, and which we have no hesitation in recommending toour readers, is the Spring Hill College, Mobile, Ala. We know nothing about the course of study at this school for it is of no in-terest to us, but if the same care is taken with the mental welfare of the pupil asis shown and plainly shown to be taken with the physical, we feel that it deservesthe support of parents and the encouragement of the public. Picturesque Spring Hill Here eglantine embalmed the air,Hawthorn and hazel mingled primrose pale, the violet flower,Found in each cleft a narrow bower. —Scott. I N natural scenery, as well as in other respects, our College Home is certainly^ blessed beyond


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