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PAGE FOUR

THE SUMMER. MICHIGAN DAILY

THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924

PAGI3 FOUR THE SUMMER MICHIGAN DAILY THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924

Out To Hold Uncle Sam's Athletic Supremiacy

DAILY OFFICIAL BULLETIN

Publication in the Bulletin is constructive notice to all members of
the University. Copy received at the Office of the Summer Ses-
sion until 3:30 p. m. (11:30 a. m. Saturday).
Volume 4 THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1924 Number 197

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MARATHION
CHAQLZS IZROOKlIRS I"
HUR©~f? ETRUEEORL.

Women of the University:
A Women's League tea will be held Friday afternoon from 4 to 5 at
Adelia Cheever House, 516 Madison Street.
ROSALEA H. SPAULIAING,
Acting President of the Women's League.
Students of Biology:
Dr. Charles W. Stiles, of the Hygiene Laboratories of the United States
Public Health Service, Washington, D. C., will conduct round table, discus-
sions on the International Rules of Zoological Nomenclature on Tuesday,
Wednesday, and Thursday, July 15, 16, and 17, at 11 o'clock in room 242,
Natural Science Building. A. F. SHULL.
Students of Public Health:
Dr. C. W. Etiles of the United States Public Health Service will lec-
ture daily, Monday, July 14 to Thurs day, July 17, inclusive, at 4 p. m.
in the auditorium of the Natural Science Building. Dr. Stiles will speak
upon the following subjects: "The Public Health Aspects of Race Prob-
lems, Soil Pollution, The Sanitary Privy, and Hookworn Disease.
JOHN SUNDWALL.

Dublin, July 8-Trade reports cov-
ering the commerce of the Irish Free
State for the first quarter of 1924 were
described as disappointing by Free
State authorities, who pointed out
that imports totaled 15,948,961 pounds
in value, while exports were worth
only 10,965,069 pounds.
IEALTH SERVICE OPEN
Th h 1rivilege of the University
Health service will be extended
to all students of the University
Summer session. The Health
service is located at the corners
of Washtenaw and Volland ave-
nues and will be open from 9 to
22 o'clock daily except Sundays
and from 2 to 5 o'clock, Satur-
days and Sundays excepted. All
students who care to take ad-
vantage of it are given free med-
ical service.
Physicians are available at all
times by calling the Health ser-
vice infirmary, University 186-M.

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Interest in the Olympic games at Paris is at its height these days as the track, field and swimming events
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Sam is depending to maintain his supremacy, established in previous games. Aileen Riggin, dainty diving
champ, with the Star Spangled Banner, exemplifies the spirit of America at the games.

MAUSH TO LECTURE ON
CIVlL SERVICE REFORM
Mr. H..W. Marsh, secretary of the
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will lecture on July 21 at 8 o'clock
in the evening in Natural Science au-
ditorium on "The Progress and Op-
portunities of Civil Service Reform."

The date set marks the opening of
the meeting of the League of Women
Voters here, and the evening, which
was previously unoccupied, will be
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Mr. Marsh is actively interested in
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