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Story September 25, 1918

The Evening Missourian

Columbia, Boone County, Missouri

What is this article about?

Dr. Guy L. Noyes reports fewer than 1% rejection rate among university students undergoing physical exams for S.A.T.C., attributing it to their high average physical health. Approximately 500 students examined so far, with exams expected to finish by week's end.

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FEW REJECTIONS FOR S. A. T. C.

University Students' Physical Health Standard Is High.

"Fewer than 1 per cent of the University students taking the physical examinations for the S. A. T. C. have been rejected up to the present," said Dr. Guy L. Noyes of the Parker Memorial Hospital this morning.

"This is due to the high average physical health of the University students."

Approximately 500 students have been examined so far, over 200 being examined each day. Out of this number there have been only two or three doubtful cases and some companies had none at all. The examinations are expected to be finished by the end of the week.

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Historical Event

What themes does it cover?

Triumph

What keywords are associated?

Satc Examinations University Students Physical Health Rejection Rate

What entities or persons were involved?

Dr. Guy L. Noyes

Where did it happen?

University, Parker Memorial Hospital

Story Details

Key Persons

Dr. Guy L. Noyes

Location

University, Parker Memorial Hospital

Story Details

Fewer than 1% of university students rejected in S.A.T.C. physical exams due to high health standards; 500 examined with minimal doubtful cases.

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