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addition to the prize of $1,000, two gold medals and three silver medals 

 will be awarded. The prize and medals will be accompanied by diplomas 

 or certificates of award. 



The exhibit must show in detail construction, equipment, management, 

 and results obtained. Each competitor must present a brief or report in 

 printed form. 



V. A prize of $1,000 is offered for the best exhibit of a hospital for 

 the treatment of advanced pulmonary tuberculosis. In addition to the 

 prize of $1,000, two gold medals and three silver medals will be awarded. 

 The prize and medals will be accompanied by diplomas or certificates of 

 award. 



The exhibit must show in detail construction, equipment, management, 

 and results obtained. Each competitor must present a brief or report 

 in printed form. 



VI. The Hodgkins fund prize of $1,500 is offered by the Smithsonian 

 Institution for the best treatise that may be submitted on "The Relation 

 of Atmospheric Air to Tuberculosis." 



The detailed definition of this prize may be obtained from the secretary- 

 general of the International Congress or Secretary of Smithsonian In- 

 stitution, Chas. D. Walcott. 



VII. Prizes for educational leaflets. 



A prize of $100 is offered for the best educational leaflet submitted in 

 each of the seven classes defined below. In addition to the prize of $100, 

 a gold medal and two silver medals will be awarded in each class. Each 

 prize and medal will be accompanied by a diploma or certi ficate of award. 



Competitors must be entered under assumed names. 



A. For adults generally (not to exceed 1,000 words). 



B. For teachers (not to exceed 2,000 words). 



C. For mothers (not to exceed 1,000 words). 



D. For indoor workers (not to exceed 1,000 words). 



E. For dairy farmers (not to exceed 1,000 words). 



F. For school children in grammer school grades (not to exceed 500 

 words) . 



In classes A, B, C, D, E, and F, brevity of statement without sacrifice 

 of clearness will be of weight in awarding. All leaflets entered must be 

 printed in the form they are designed to take. 



G. Pictorial booklet for school children in primary grades and -for the 

 nursery. 



Class G is designed to produce an artistic picture-book for children, 

 extolling the value of fresh air, sunlight, cleanliness, etc., and showing 

 contrasting conditions. "Slovenly Peter" has been suggested as a pos- 

 sible type. Entry may be made in the form of original designs without 

 printing. 



VIII. A gold medal and two silver medals are offered for the best 

 exhibits sent in by any States of the United States, illustrating effective 



