\\i> mm MI (OMB.vj ii m 



Othe door. 

 !tse shall igstcpi in 1. 



mil bo constructed * ight ruiu*. changes 



reetion being made <loor shall open 



l-iit a landing at leant the 

 -T -hall U j vecn such stains and such 



the preveir 9B I would 



the site i >: y docs not |*-nnit of 



a large playground, a roof-garden wttefa ran be covered 



ih U1 ' win " 



.ich can only be opened to one-half of their 1 



!i orca> school- 



to the wall, or thos4- that turn on a 



i ]N-nnit twice the aiiiHunt ..f foul air to go out 



;'>wsdo. Heat- 



of schoolroonui should, of course, 



! the most approval kind. Tin- walls and woodwork of internal 

 *)ms should I-- plain. 1<> ntakr tlx- arriinmlatinn <f du.-t Equipment 



Jly impossible and t kO :! of Schooi- 



i Nvith oil paint. Ihfl roomt - 

 to say, tl furniturr, iK-nches, 



ks -should IN- so arranLvd that th-y can easily 



t thorough clean the 



1. lily session. It goes without 



.at th- drinkin^-rup >h<.uld tx- n- placed by th- ifl Sanitary 



drinkini:-l"<'untam. \\hi.-h in:t use of a cup unnecessary, Drinking 



latcs one method of transmission of micro: I'oun tains, 



iMicsrl. .Id have i ^ymnafi 



a swiinininn-tank with constantly nni; >h or salt 



> a suitable temperature in \\int-r. Kach pupil Gymnasium 

 ild U ;i\rn tin- (pi J to hat he several times during an . d Swim- 



th. week. in slmuld be rn^i atory, and mmg Tank * 



y a competent swimming 



Q convinced that the puhllc school wliich has a well- 



I swimming estabUshmcnt and which makes regular 



and ii in swimming obligatory for every 



pupil \\ill imt only Lv. fewer cases < us and contagious 



.ises, particularly scrofula and tulterculosis, hut that the 



intellectual and moral st:i tfl pupiN will !> hinher. 



duties of the si t of a public school in the 



