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Show "INFLUENZA" CONDITIONS . AT U. A. G. ' ?&I1:T':' A representative of this papor recently re-cently went through the army hospital hos-pital at the U. A. C. and was do-lighted do-lighted at tho conditions nt that place. Rumors ot all kinds wero afloat and when the party started on the tour of Inspection It would not have been surprised at anything. Bo-fore Bo-fore we had gone far wo at once be-camo be-camo satisfied that the matter was in tho hands of mon and women that know what was nedod, and further, that they were doing It. The hospital hos-pital Is perfectly organized, with sufficient help, and competent help at that, to give the soldiers the very best ot care. The wards aro divided In systematic order, and the various grades of sick people are kept by themselves. In fact, the system was working so nicely, tho men recover ing so rnsi, inai unless u numuur ui new cases neod attention tho "flu" wlil soon bo a thing of the past at the U. A. C. When tho opldemlc started tho officers of-ficers aiid college authorities faced a dllllcult situation. At the U. of U. tho. Fort Douglas hospital was but n Atom's throw away whore their clck coi'ld bo sent, but hero a hospl-' hospl-' tsl li?'l to bo equipped from tho 'ctrrt J'-st how successfully the officers of-ficers and collego .authorities have diftpItlilH la attested by tho masterly yiy th?; hayo, handled .tliQmatter and certainly all good citizens nro ' Indebted to ihom for getting so busy and. keeping wj busy. Results count und they havo Uon accomplished at 'tho U. A. C. |