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Cornell's other leading rusher is Ken Talton and the leading receiver is tight end Brad Decker. The only important player who will miss the game for the Red is offensive tackle Rob Ainslie, who is ailing with pneumonia. Craig Beling and Paul Sablock are hobbled for Harvard and not expected to play...
Bradford Cleveland '81 died of pneumonia due to complications of multiple sclerosis Tuesday morning. He was 19 years...
Pneumovax, a new pneumonia vaccine, will be available to area residents at three Harvard teaching hospitals for $5 until October 18, James P. King, spokesman for the Affiliated Hospitals Center, said yesterday...
When New York City hospitals began suspecting Legionnaires' disease as the cause of the unusual type of pneumonia from which six garment-district patients were suffering, they sent blood samples first to the CDC laboratory in Manhattan for analysis and then to Atlanta. The CDC confirmed the diagnosis. By then two victims had died, both deliverymen, who trundle racks loaded with dresses through traffic-choked streets. Investigators looking for clues to the source of the outbreak instantly checked to see if the two worked for the same shop; they did not, but were employed on the same block...
DEATH REVEALED. James Gould Cozzens, 74. successful, cerebral American novelist whose Guard of Honor, the story of a young World War II general faced with a problem of racial discrimination, won a Pulitzer Prize in 1949; of pneumonia; on Aug. 9, in Stuart, Fla. After his first novel, Confusion, was published, Cozzens dropped out of Harvard, wrote one more novel, then married a New York literary agent and settled into a life of seclusion and unremitting hard work. In the 13 books that followed he fashioned a stark vision of life, and sometimes a clinical view of love, against meticulously...