Word: lee
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Edwin Ginn '13, who is suffering from infantile paralysis at Stillman infirmary, is reported to be resting comfortably after a good day. The physicians in charge of the case, Drs. Charles W. Townsend '81 and Roger I Lee '02, are very much encouraged by the situations and consider that the acute stage of the disease is over. Ginn has a normal temperature and Dr. Lee is optimistic over his conditions...
...interview with a CRIMSON reporter yesterday, Dr. Roger Irving Lee '02 announced that E. Ginn '18, who is suffering from infantile paralysis in the contagious word of Stillman Infirmary is progressing favorably. The patient is not paralyzed and is resting quietly...
...Lee stated that he did not consider it likely that the disease would spread through the University and therefore did not think a general quarantine at all necessary. He compared the University with the various towns and villages in the surrounding country and pointed out that if there was no fear of contagion in these small communities, nearly every one of which contains at least one case of infantile paralysis, there should therefore be no danger in a University community of over 4,000 members, when only one case has appeared. The rumor that another case has developed is false...
Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 will preside over the pre-election rally to be held by the Republican Club in the Living Room of the Union on Monday evening at 8 o'clock. Senator Henry Cabot Lodge '71, and Overseer of the University and member of the Senate for 24 years, will speak as will Robert Luce '82, lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts in 1912, and Edward A. Thurston '96L, chairman of the State Committee...
...Republican club will hold a pre election rally in the Living Room of the union on Monday, October 23, at 8 o'clock. It is expected that Major Henry Lee Higginson '55 will preside at the meeting and introduce three prominent Massachusetts Republicans a speakers. United States Senator Henry Cabot Lodge '71, and Overseer of the University and member of the Senate for 24-years, who is again seeking election, will address the rally. Robert Luce '82, who was lieutenant-governor of Massachusetts in 1912, and who is the author of the "Luce" laws for primary elections and direct nominations...