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Incipient tuberculosis will receive its annual whack from State and City health boards starting today when the Student Council initiates its drive in the dining halls to register student, faculty, and staff voluntears for X-raying next week.
Work will begin Monday in the basement of Memorial Church. A mobile X-ray unit, which handles 25 people every 15 minutes, will remain at its initial location for three weeks, and will be supported by a second unit in Eliot House after Friday.
The service is free, fact, and entails no waiting lines, according to Student Council report issued from Phillips Brooks House last night.
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