Word: l
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...however, Stillman is far from being inadequate. As of late yesterday afternoon, there were 28 patients in "Ward L," the seldom-used room where patients suspected of having the Asian flu are being quartered...
These patients are well removed from other wards in the infirmary for Ward L is at the end of a long covered corridor in the building. There is no restriction on visitors to these patients, however, and non-patients have been coming in and out for several days. If these patients have Asian flu, there is a strong possibility that their visitors may also get the disease, for the illness has a very high degree of contagion...
...Council also agreed to accept student complaints about lost HAA ticket books, and take these to Lunden. Athletic Affairs chairman Stuart L. Levine '58 reported that Lunden "thought it was a good idea," although the problem had not yet arisen...
About 40 students were in Stillman Infirmary last night with what the University Health Services described as "grippe." Dr. Dana L. Farnsworth, director of the Services, admitted that tests had been made to determine whether the students had Asiatic flu. He said he was awaiting the results of those tests...
...share on sales of $90 million, up from $3.14 a share last year. With his brother Martin, executive vice president, Charles Revson owns 950,000 (worth $25 million) of Revlon's nearly 2,670,000 shares (Senior Vice President Charles Lachman, who is represented by the "l" in Revlon, owns 525,000). With that much financial stake in his own company, Revson expects a lot from Madison Avenue. Small Warwick & Legler (1956 billings: $14.5 million) is expected to get the biggest slice of BBDO's lost account. As for BBDO, said cheery Charlie Brower: "I'll just...