~~ f= the regulation ander the present set-up, it was suggested that the matter be referred to the Chancellor for some administrative action, It was the comzon consent of the members of the Committee that houses not be approved unless the food handlers have been inspected for tuberculosis by the University Health Service. Dr. Canuteson brought out the fact that frequently illnesses among @tudents in the rooming houses are not reported. Under present regulations students may call any physician they want, but there should be some arrangement requiring the householder to report to the Students! Advi sers' offices so that students will be cared for. There should be a very — veforense to some intermediate source. br. Allen raiged the question of educating the students to. understand that they are better off when they do have hospitalization when they are ill. Many students feel thet they must not report to the Student Health Service when they are 111 lest they be confined to the | hospital. Dr. Camuteson reviewed techniques which aro used in the hospital service to encourage students who are il] to remain in the hospital and stated that 25% do go to the hospitel and the average length of students! hospitalisation ie three days. . ur. Ambrosius suggested a enue in hygiene with credit recorded on the student's transeript for the course, ur, Ambroslus suggested that the matter be referred to the Chancellor with the recouendation that a thorough course be given in Hygiene to all students through the combined efforts and cooperation of the University Hoalth Service and the Departnaent of Physical Equeation. A motion to this effect made by Ur. Ambrosius and seconded by Miss Meguiar was passed unanimously.