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. .- . ish, Infirmary . 4 3 H. MOSELEY, R. N., College Nurse The sick student is never cured with two aspirins and a glass of water. In our neat little infirmary on the first floor of the Teacher's home, East Hall, is an office and adequate equipment for the treatment of all types of minor ills. Some treatments include the ultraviolet-ray, hot fomentations, massage, and minor throat treatments. Mrs. H. M. Moseley, R. N., is on call at all times and is ably assisted by Misses Carmela Nebblett and Reita Hundly. Whenever you feel the need of medical attention, drop in and you're certain to leave feeling much better than you did when you entered.
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College PFCSS M. HARVEY Instructor in Printing July 1, 1949, marked the beginning of the College Press as at separate Depart- ment under the direction of Professor Murray J. Harvey. From tliat date, it has been assuming its own obligations. Practically all ot' the printing for the l r college is done by the College Press. as well as a fair amount ol t-ozntm-it-iul work. Enlargement in plant space and additions to equipment are be-ine made constantly. Recent additions include new fonts of type. stapler. and other printing material, and p1'eVious to this, an automatic feed 12x18 job press was purchased. A course in printing is offered as an incentive to young people who might desire this field for a lil'e-work. and also to provide future xrtwrkers for the College Press. 2 'LUX' .- . l 4 V .1 firm-roi' . .Fw N ' R. HOLNESS wort. 1. . ' the job press f, Q X. A 1' ,Q
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College Laundry The College Laundry is probably thc most thriving industry on the campus W progressive in that its service accommodates not only the students and faculty, but also the community and the city of Huntsville. New mar-hint-s being added constantly to keep the work-up-to-date. Many ol' the students find jobs in this department to help them with their expenses while in coll Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Emerson. the managers, are doing a great work in teaching It are- flee ,-ss students to develop efficiency in this line. We are all looking for this plant to increase in the coming years. M. L. EMERSGN Superintendent of Laundry Nmiilu 'llll'li:ll l'ili'l1 ,.1llflnillil'ii5 l,nl'l'mi Wfllllig-ly'l53 ul' ' 1 ilu' Y 'fl,llfi',-l ,fsilllllil 3!,,,rfff'l 'l , 1 l i fly,W-,,l,,'jrf,l,',' Mn l .N ,E ix Wlfflill' Y- , f Alu, .- Yi X X fe. ,fe 93 f' f ' 'f ,yd 'X
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