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Module's Magazine, through special arrangement with the Amer- 

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 public health. The May number gives a very complete account of the 

 warfare against the rat. The August issue has an extended article 

 entitled "Oxygenizing a City", picturing the fresh air uplift as evi- 

 denced in the home, the zoo, the shop, the school, and various public 

 buildings. 



The admirable illustrations which accompany the article 

 by Mrs. Oomstock in this issue are from original Slinger- 

 land photographs. On another page appears an adver- 

 tisement of colored lantern slides made from these unusual 

 photographs. 



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