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Show PACK TO NATURE FOR HEALTH Ex-Srvice Man is Attending College in Bathing Suit and Living in Pup Tent Attending college In a bathing snll and living in a "pup tent" on his alma mater's campus, H. B. Parker, of Boston. Mass., is gaining In a hard fight for life and an education. Mr. Parker, formerly a student at Boston university, had to leave the colder climate bect.nse of the impaired condition of his lungs following service serv-ice in the army during the World war. -V ' A. I 4 ' " ' 'a'w l.v,.v, x :, t H. B. Parker and His Pup Tent. idealizing his condition, he sought schooling in a warmer zone and took to the open. Through an arrangement with Dr. W. S. Currell, of the University Uni-versity of South Carolina, he pitched his tent on the university campus. With a mosquito bar and a folding ! cot to furnish his habitation, he Is pursuing his studies and is steadily progressing on the road to recovery Before lea vine Boston, Mr. Parke' was appointed by the American Legion ' to investigate conditions at state histl j lutlons in behalf of the Legion's de : I partment of vocational framing. Hp ; I urges "1 men ef!i:eted as t!m.i ;f tc ; I eek me open ,.tid to find beaitli In ' I the "back to na ure" plan. j |