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Show A Long Life of Service News dispatches announce that all records for continuous service at che head of an American health institution in-stitution just-have been broken by Dr. John Harvey Kellogg, beginning his fifty-sixth year as executive director di-rector of the Battle Creek Sanl-:a;ium. Sanl-:a;ium. By publishing the magazine mag-azine Good Health since 1873 he lias set a mark, too, for uninterrupted uninter-rupted occupancy of an editor's chair. To the institution, founded in a little farmhouse in 1866 and now occupying buildings spread over thirty-five acres, flock persons from every state in the Union and many foreign lands. Fifteen hundred physicians, scientists, research work ers, dieticians and others work constantly con-stantly for betterment of the sufferers suff-erers drawn to the institution. Principles Prin-ciples of biologic living have been taught to countless thousands. It is impossible to overestimate the good accomplishehd by the great Michigan sanitarium. Within With-in its walls many thousands of patients pa-tients have found relief for their ailments. Percepts of hygiene, diet and correct living In general as evolved by its research and taught through the decades, have improved public health throughout the nation. |