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Show 8. Y. STARTS NEW.COURSE It Is the duty of tho college or tho university to extend its Influence Influ-ence beyond the limits of the class room and to do all In 'ts power to promote the welfaro of tho community in which It is located. We nil readily agree that tho Individual who Is not willing to give of his talents and time to the betterment of those outside out-side of his Immediate family falls to realize one of the objects of his living; liv-ing; then why not apply tho same leusonlng to the educational Institution? Institu-tion? The llrlghnm Young College is alive to the truth of this principle nnd it. Is coutlnunlly; seoklug.an';oppjfimty tdoxumpUfylu. The. lateijU $Qf4'ln this" 'uTrcetion is "the 'eslnbifsiiing': of a course of bi-weekly lectures .that treat on tho nature and causo of disease, dis-ease, tho fundamental principles of nursing, and the care of tho sick. Tho science of medicine nnd of surgery have made wonderful progress pro-gress in tho last quarter of a century. lYoper enres In nursing and efficient methods of sanitation ure eliminating the most deadly of the contagious diseases dis-eases 'and are reducing tho mortality of nearly all. It Is tho duty of every parent to mako himself familiar "with tho pro. gross that solenco has made along theso lines, and thus make himself u more efficient pnrent'nnd member of society. These lectures will bo given by members of" tho hospital staff thus assuring Ihelr efficiency. Tho first' of tho Rorlcs will bo given next Wed-, ncsday evening at S o'clock In the Nlhley hall. In order that nil should ho enabled to secure tho benefits of the courso only a very email foo Is cjinrged to meet the expenses of heating heat-ing and lighting |