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 86 STAT. ] CONCURRENT RESOLUTIONS-OCT. 6, 1972 MARK A. S P I T Z AND UNITED STATES O L Y M P I C T E A M - C O N G R E S S I O N A L COMMENDATION

1583 September27, 1972 [H. Con. Res'. 70i]

Resolced by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That— (1) Mark Andrew Spitz, of Carmichael, California, is commended for the individual excellence, skill, and perseverance that earned him a record seven gold medals in swimming in the X X Olympiad, the historically significant achievement of being the lirst Olympic contestant to ever win seven gold medals in one Olympiad, and the recognition of being the outstanding Olympian of modern times; (2) The Congress notes with praise the determination and exceptional athletic ability displayed, individually and in team concert, by the many fine athletes who represented the United States during the 1972 Olympic games in Munich, Germany, and commends the 1972 United States Olympic team for its athletic performance in the X X Olympiad. P a s s e d September 27, 1972.

October 4, 1972

DICKINSON C O L L E G E - T W O H U N D R E D T H ANNIVERSARY

[S. Con. Res. 90]

Resolved by the Senate {the House of Representatives concurring), That the Congress of the United States extends its greetings and congratulations to Dickinson College, Carlisle, Pennsylvania, on the occasion of the observance and celebration by that institution of its two hundredth anniversary, and expresses its recognition of the contribution which Dickinson College has made to educational excellence, and its appreciation of the leadership role which many distinguished alumni of Dickinson have played in the life and affairs of this Nation. Agreed to October 4, 1972.

DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA GOVERNMENT ORGANIZATION -

October 6.1972

HOUSE R E P O R T

[ H. Con. R e s. 6 7 9 ]

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That there shall be printed in addition to the original press run two ^^!'J?*^'^8 °^^ thousand and five hundred copies each of volume I, and one thousand additional c o p i e s. "•'•""°' five hundred copies each of volumes II and III of the House document containing the report of the Commission on the Organization of the Government of the District of Columbia, for the use of the House Committee on the District of Columbia. P a s s e d October 6, 1972.

"CORRECTIONS"

Resolved by the House of Representatives {the Senate concurring)^ That there shall be printed one thousand copies each of parts I through VI of serial 15 hearings entitled "Corrections", Ninety-second Congress, for use of the House Committee on the Judiciary. P a s s e d October 6, 1972.

October 6, 1972 [H. Con. R e s. 6 8 1 ]

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