ea ane sce The Committee on Student Living Conditions under the direction of Miss Florence Black, Chairman, met in the Office of Miss Elisabeth Meguier, Adviser of Women, at 4:30 Thursday, April 25, 1942. Miss Meguiar, Mise Bleck and Miss Miller, who acted as secretary pro tem, attended the meetings In view of the fact that Mrs Ambrosius and Mr. Clark were uneble to be present, their report regarding the development of interest and plans in obtaining money for University Health Service through some benefactor was tabled. However, in view of the fact that the comuittes had made « recommendation that a course of hygiene be introduced in the University curriculum, this subject was further discussed. it was decided that the matters pertaining to the our+ ricula content were outside the juris&dction of the committee on Student Living Conditions, Miss Meguiar suggeetet that a comittes be appointed to study the currleular vequirenents, purposes and wisdon im giving © course of this character. 3 30 ee We Cohennenn Of eginden that cnn dapertunnt cheuld have the B00 esponsibility of a course in hygiene. Miss Meguiar suggested that the matter be referred to Doetor Cenuteson for further investigation of ways and means of see ouring instruction in hygiene. Miss Wegular mado « brief mention of the necting of a lawrence Householders Committee which she and Mr. Werner attended, At the meting the Lawrence Householders Comittee which she ahd Mrs Werner attended, tho Lawrence householders requested that the University £111 student rooms in private rooming houses, homes and boarding oluss before dormitories were rented. It was the householders request that dormitories be left idle until rooming houses were filled. We particular action was taken at the householders meeting, since members of the University Housing Committee required time for investigation and consideration of the householders’ propositions Miss Black suggested that we write to Manhattan for a quotation of prices