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Tlil ' ipround!! und buildinifs ar - Riven daily h UiWiBtlon by tho Academy Siirppon. Every pneftDtlon is taken with regard to sanitation, and the Academy offlceni, who are all In- st ructed along this line, are constantly vlinlant nt to thi condition of the buildingr« ari l premises. Dtiring the school year just closed, the Academy had no case of serious illness and no case of contagion- i.r pici ' mic diaaae. Approved modem nKtlTn!- nl iireventlon are eaqdtqred by tie sch(i: i. r rarU ' t is re- quired to be vaccinated fur smallpox and tjrphoid fever, two of tiie moet prevaJent di» eai «» in community life. It is interestting to note that » nce Ihouc requirements have been ni.-ide there hti l een ao. flMW. Vlttwr i- eaae at tli« Academy. The HoHHtal The hoKfHt»i is located one-half block from thf Academy. :i distance which is con- veniently dose and at the .sanie time far enough away to isolate completely any case of eontagions or infectious disease. It is a flve-room buildin g and is completely e ' luipped for the handliftf «l i|IQr ' - SMPi W illneHfi which might ariffe. TnnMi Nmm. tjQM htnpitMi fo ttttder tite ouw of a .. gradnite nurse who is employed l y the Academy, und whose serv- ices are always available for those who may IW|lid[lMICil !tmt{Qn It has proved a moat valuable adjunct t l..j work Wtman «Sft tbt4AfiiiM» 0i ' tt» corps. Bdow the main floor on one side there is a iMrj. ' ? ' . well liKhled rixmi enliri ' ly almve ground devoted to the manual training work Adjoining west barracks is an outdoor swimniing ih)oI made of concrete. This pool is 20 by 50 feet and ban a depth ranging f rom 3 to 10 feet. At the deep end is a diving stand and spring board. Cadets derive much pleasure and healthful exet die firsni ,ttd« pool in (he fall and .spring. Uhnry and RaadiBt Rooaa A large, well lighted and well ventilated reading room and library has been provided for the use of cadets at all time.s. Reference books to be used in readings assigned by instructors, and modem encyclopedias are always available. The I e3t wirks in Engtiah literature, including the productions of the rii(i-t I ii)ular nnuli-rii writer , are iii t. ' ir i i • culating department. On the tablett are to be found current numbers of the beat magk New GymnMiiun The new gym- nasium, 100 by 66 feet, is built of pressed brick witi stoiie trim-
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29 Im : BSimiiM Wnc ml Danamip aoi Tmxn pmmmt Vne Every precaution with reKard to cleanliness and sanitation is takan. Shower baths are aho conveniently locnted in the barracks and hot and cold water may » hnd at all times. The rooms are all convenient for escape in cam of Ore, and sufficient fire drill is itad to insare abaotnta aafatgr to an eadator Th« daaa rooma are well aquii ad with all aeceaaaiy apparatus ; tiMir aMI yr0i and well ventilated. Dimnji Room and Kftchcn The dining room i.s n beautiful large room decorated in liKht brown and white. It is eomfortable and dalig ' htful at all times. The kitchen Is thoroairhly equipped for the preparation of the food in tibe mwt llllQlS- ■orae and healthful fashion. Food Supply After thirty-flve years of experience, the manasement of the Academy realises that no school for healthy red-blooded boys can be successfully conducted on a scanty food .suj - ply. The Academy table is set with the n)o»t whole«iome and nutritious of well cooked food and an abundant supply is al- ways MTved. Every possible care ia tdtaa sith n-riirt! to cleunlinetv-i. i%Hnititj||MI 4|B4 proper preparali ' in nf the food. Water Sopply The water of Lexington ia fnmlahed by the Missouri River. Before being pumped to the city, it in (tettJed and cleared. The Academy, however, is not satisfled with this general treatment and has installed a spten did two hundred gaBoB atone 61ter wUeb fiimistie an ubsoluttlp. ' jliipijiwi alnBldiltt supply of water. Wentworth Ifilitaiy Academy, and in fact the entire community of LexinKtun. Mis- ' souri, enjoys a most remarkable health record. Situated m the Botithem bluff of the Missouri River, 210 feet above the water level, good drainage and air pure and free fn m mulnHM flllUMmnWI Of IHfl MI secured. The Academy is lirrattd on the outaUrta. of m mmTmif miMt pOr imi iHwm tna Boshtal buaineaa diatrlet lite air is fresh and pure at all tiniOK and a more healthful l K!alion could not be found anywhere in the country.
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