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number of flats here. The cartogram is very illustrative compared with 

 the status of the schools (fig. 12). It should be noticed that the schools 

 are not being recruited exactly according to the parishes. That bad 

 hygiene of housing zcith all its results is a pozcerfully hampering faetor 

 for healthy development of children, goes, after all, almost u'ithout saying. 

 A comparison has also been made between the higher schools. Lozvest 

 in the line are Borgerskolen, Hammersborg, Hegdehaugen, Zi'hosc clientèle 



Living: rooms per flat. 



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Fig. 13. 



is very largely being recruited from the public schools. Then a consider- 

 able leap to Aars c^ \'oss and Fagerborg, and finally an interval to the 

 best group, the z^'est-side schools proper, X issen, Frogner and X'estheim, 

 which in a rising degree, as they are here named, have pupils from the 

 socially best off classes. 



A closer description — for practical hygienic purposes — will be 

 found in "Xordisk hygienisk tidsskrift" 1920. page 289. 



