Health and Intellect.
The Matron of one of New Zealand’s health camps for children had an experience last summer which demonstrates the value to the community of attending to the physical wellbeing of its children. S#e found that no fewer than five of the children under her care had been dux of their respective schools. They were brilliant children who made progress despite the lack of robust health, and the camp was invaluable to them in building up that physical equipment which is the only sound basis of intellectual attainment.
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Waipukurau Press, Volume XXX, Issue 276, 27 November 1935, Page 2
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