Word: contagion
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...cold as ice"--as the women in red couldn't hit the side of a barn in the first ten minutes. Coach Carole Kleinfelder brought her troops out of a comatose state in time to nab a 28-26 halftime lead as the Falcons succumbed to the deadly turnoveritis contagion...
...officials base their decision on the lack of recent cases and the identification of an employee at the Central Kitchen who may be a carrier. It is surprising and disappointing that University officials did not consider the threat of widespread contagion earlier, and take more forceful steps to contain the infection. Although the cases at the Union stopped when officals removed infected workers, the outbreak at Winthrop House should have warned these officials the salmonella was spreading beyond the Union. UHS also should have considered banning temporary workers, as one student suggested...
University Health Services (UHS) investigators yesterday diagnosed another case of salmonella at Kirkland House, and UHS officials said they will continue the ban on interhouse dining until the threat of further contagion is over...
...something because the possibilities of contagion are mind-boggling. People can have salmonella without knowing it, and then spread it throughout the College," Krause said yesterday...
...country's first banks with all-glass walls and an atrium-like interior. The town fathers soon followed Miller's cue, recruiting famous architects to design eleven stunning new schools, including an octagonal brick, glass and wood edifice by Chicago's Harry Weese. As the architectural contagion spread through Columbus, Saarinen fils wrought a hexagonal house of worship for the North Christian Church, which he topped with a soaring spire that is affectionately called "the oil can." In a friendly ecclesiastical rivalry, the First Baptist Church then got Weese to concoct a striking, almost medieval-looking church...