...' j 1T to #er E - Arbor sBank ' ilrpIhy;'tenorwill be one IT Ii i ,i L I. A.LW~AYS QWDTjD?, Iincorporated Capital and Surplus,62,000. .- orthwest or. a n uron 6 ',ZL u r K 4 L .tl t '~i '~. ;!J.2 I-~ I i ~~' d,. .. ,f1 ', i.f 1(,1K' ; ia' =fL 7J4/7 , 1) ' Si C S tI f1gts'ffi the performance of thew EliJah" on Thursday night of the May Festival week. His work has won esteem both in this country and abroad. He -is successful in several fields of singing such as Metropolitan opera, oratorio, festival work, and song re- cital. It is in this last, however, that he has won his greatest popularity. More-than 60 citiesheard him last sea- aon during a coast to* coast tour, and press reports are-unanimous in praise of -his singing. Mr: Murphy is another of-those sing- ers who show that-America can pro- duce- artists of the first rank. He was born in Springfield, Mass., and received his university education at Harvard." While at college he was active in dra- matics and earned considerable repute on the stage in amateur performances. Two years after his graduation, he be- came a member of the Metropolitan Opera company. His voice is said to be well placed, flexible, and responsive, and to show the results of careful cultivation and skillful training. He sings equally well, in French and in English. Audi- ences and critics,-think of him as one of the most polished masters of vocal expression that America has to her credit. He al th Service Tabulates New Disease Report nome. tan 28 in November and even lgher figures in January and March. . A marked decrease in disease is noted as a result of Health service work at the University, despite the great increase in enrollment during the past few years. The report concludes with a recom- mendation for further extension of the service's functions by establishment of a separate department for the further development of health promotion. R O. T. C. MAKES CONTEST SHOWING Scoring a second and a third in the six corps area rifle contest,: the.Uni- versity R. 0. T. C. established what is considered a fair record, according to Major Willis Shippman,- of the Univer- sity R. 0. T. C. The six corps area embraces Illinois, Wisconsin, and Michigan, and every college or uni- versity R. 0. T. C. unit in that area competed in the contest. With 24 uni- versities in the team meet, Michigan rated second, and in the mass compe- tition, 25 universities competing, Mich- igan scored third. Internes Work in Rotation Service . As part of their rotation services in the surgery department, two internes from the University hospital are sent to Detroit for periods of about four months to work at the Detroit Mutual hospital. This was ,opened last Sep- tember at the instigation of the Mutual Life Insurance company. Paying Your You are interested in profitable work which will direct way to your college education. A good proposition for you selling brushes in yi town or elsewhere during the summer months. Acce plicants will be trained free before school is out-no I 'For further information write 1007 E. Huron 1268 between 6:30 and 7:15' P. M. IlliTRACK MMRE RIG US. PAT Off. LOW HEEL WALKING 6 HEmakers of Eagle Shirts write their own words and music and play their* own themes. Their exclusive patterns are the creations of their own designers, the fabrics the output of their looms. Every cloth is Eagle-named. 'The makers are not like the cuckoo described by the boy as a "bird what don't lay his own eggs himself." SHOES S AI J~F uhrth II Next to Wuerth Theatre ,.. ,f ' , That women are less susceptible to colds and similar infections than men is exploded in a recent report of the University Health service to the Jour- nal of the American Medical associa- tion. Figures for a nine-year period show that the yearly average of illness for women is much higher than for men, the conclusion being in accord with the results obtained at Cornell university. Great variations are discovered in the yearly totals of contagious dis- eases and respiratory infections. Dur- ing the years 1917 and 1918, probably lflie to war conditions and the influ- enza epidemic, the number leaped from an average of three per 1,000 to more than 18. Respiratory diseases again reached a high point in the winter of -1919-1920, returning nearly to normal last winter. Skin diseases show a peculiar con- dition. Early in the fall the average reached its highest point, while'during the course of the year,-die, says the report, to the features of life at the University, the number steadily de- creased until at the end of -the- college year it declined to practically zero. 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