Word: whitmans
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...said the organism, which affected more than 20 people who ate seafood newburg at Cabot and Whitman Halls, may be a rare variety of salmonella. "If a common strain of bacterium reacts in a common way it takes about 48 hours to identify; if less common, it takes longer," he said...
Alice Davies, a resident of Whitman Hall of South House, said yesterday many students remained ill until last Wednesday and that "a great many people had come down with the illness 24 hours later...
Postel said the Whitman and Cabot Kitchen food handlers have all been asked to bring in stool samples and are in the process of being "checked out." He said this has not yet provided an answer...
...Warren E. C. Wacker, director of University Health Services, said last night the victims all reported eating seafood newburg at Cabot and Whitman halls. The illnesses may have been caused by salmonella poisoning, which usually takes affect 10 to 12 hours after eating, he said...
...Diego. A baseball cantata based on Casey at the Bat? Pulitizer Prizewinner William Schuman, 64, is warming that one up. There has been comparatively little pressure on composers to wave the flag or concentrate on Americana, though Leonard Bernstein is setting to music poems by eight favorite writers, including Whitman and Poe. Dominick Argento and Vivian Fine are writing chamber operas respectively on Chekhov's monologue On the Harmfulness of Tobacco and Famous Women (Gertrude Stein, Isadora Duncan, Virginia Woolf). For a touch of Shakespeare, Alan Hovhaness and John Harbison are at work on operas based on Pericles...