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Michigan Compimented

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Parent Issue
Day
17
Month
February
Year
1892
Copyright
Public Domain
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The last Bulletin of the Tennessee State Board of Health, January, 1892, Bpea&tog oi Michigan, says; "This Btate, wit ii Masaachusetts, may juetly claim a leading poeitáon in the public-health movonicnt. Tlie people sup■port thedr state Board of Health," which caa-rics on the work, "imder the long-continued guidance of one who ie pörhape the most eminent sandteury authority in the western ■vorld." "A notable feature in tne program of thdis boílird has long been the holdiiiK of &&nitairy conventlons froni time to timo, in different ' parts of the Btate, wnall towns not being overlooked." Speotefag of a recent one: "The jM-oceedinss íill a closely printed octavo pamphlet of 43 pages, and nire abte papers and dtecuseions of the pointw in which the paa-ties requestIng the convention aa-e dlrectly interasted, a-ead and conducted not mainly by the officers and members of the state Board of Health, but quite ae innch by intelligent and cultivated feitizens of Negaunee." "Michigan, the Univeirsity stete of the noo-thwest, is no less ed as a model íor sanitary reform tu all that vast región. Tennessee, the University state oí the south, should not lag behind Michigan in sanitation. Especially should thoee cities and towira wliicli are the Beat oí crowdcd iiifititutions oí learning, patronized ty the people oí many states, take the lead in this grand íield of popular Gducatiion." 4 Always leap year witli them - Frogs. A colored sensation- Felling blue.

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Ann Arbor Courier