Word: flu
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Brown, with victories over B.C. and Yale, will be tough to beat on its own ice. But on top of that, Crimson right wing Dick Clasby may well not be playing at all. He was bedridden yesterday with a touch of the flu, and won't play unless well...
...winter flu flurry was on. The Army had already started giving the needle to all troops in Korea and those in the U.S. who had orders for overseas. Here & there across the U.S., civilian health authorities reported outbreaks of "respiratory infection," which some called grippe and some called influenza. The chances were that in most cases the disease was caused by the same virus that the Army's laboratories had isolated: influenza, type A' (pronounced, and often written "A prime"). If no other strain of flu virus shows up, there should be little occasion for alarm, since this...
This follows a general trend around Boston. The State Board of Health said there is no indication that the nation-wide epidemic is serious in the Hub. Massachusetts General Hospital reports no cases of flu have come to the Hospital over the past week...
Miss Reta Corgett, Stillman Infirmary superintendent, denied reports that the wave of flu had seriously hit the College...
...number of students suffering from serious colds and flu is on the upswing, but is nowhere near epidemic proportions, Miss Rata Corbett, Stillman Infirmary superintendent, said yesterday...