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down," "The Narrow Door," "David and the Good Health Elves," and 



"Wee Da vie." Some of these plays are out of print, but a new edition of 



these and others is being prepared. 



"To the Children of America," originally published by the American Com- 

 mission for the Prevention of Tuberculosis of the Rockefeller Foundation 



and the Bureau of Tuberculosis of the American Red Cross in France, 



20 pp., 1919. 

 The Framingham Monographs as follows: 



No. i The Program. 



No. 2 The Sickness Census. 



No. 3 Vital Statistics. 



No. 4 Medical Examination Campaigns. 



No. 5 Tuberculosis Findings. 



No. 6 Schools and Factories. 



No. 7 The Children's Summer Camp. 



No. 8 Health Letters. 



The Framingham Community Health and Tuberculosis Demonstration 

 has also published circulars as follows: 



"What Has the Health Demonstration done for Framingham?" 



"Report of the Committee on Appraisal." 



"Framingham Yardsticks." 

 "Tuberculosis Hospital and Sanatorium Construction," by Thomas Specs 



Carrington, 182 pp., 1914, out of print. 

 The Christmas Seal, issued annually since 1908. With the Christmas Seal 



has been brought out each year a large and increasing volume of posters, 



circulars, and other literature. 



