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Morris Asks Return Of Medical Survey On Union Epidemic

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John C. Morris, Sanitary Inspector of the University Health Service, has asked that all students who have not returned their "epidemic study sheets" bring them to 223 Pierce Hall today. Freshmen have received the questionnaire as part of a survey to discover the cause of the "gastrointestinal disturbances prevalent last weekend."

The study sheet contains questions about the symptoms each student suffered, and also asks for a list of foods eaten at the Union Thursday and Friday. At present, the evidence is too scanty, according to the questionnaire, to make a reliable judgment concerning the cause of the outbreak.

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