Influenza
Displaying 151 - 200 of 223 in reverse chronological order
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151 | Last week Marion Egan College Eye 11:19, p.8 |
Went to her home in Waterloo; suffering from influenza. | |
152 | Pauline Schwartz College Eye 11:19, p.8 |
Was hospitalized with the flu. | |
153 | Helen Kubik, Rhea Sylvester, and Pauline Schwartz College Eye 11:19, p.8 |
Hospitalized due to influenza. | |
154 | Bessie Vanderkar College Eye 11:19, p.8 |
Has influenza. | |
155 | Miss Rose Smith College Eye 11:19, p.8 |
Suffering from influenza. | |
156 | English Department College Eye 11:19, p.5 |
News from the Department of English. | |
157 | Upper Iowa here Friday!; old rivals clash; big game of season; loyal T. C. boosters will be there; Wesleyan here Monday College Eye 11:19, p.1 |
Previous game with Dubuque called off because of influenza. | |
158 | S-Ley belles College Eye 11:18, p.8 |
News notes from the boarding house. | |
159 | Bartlett Hall College Eye 11:17, p.8 |
News from the dormitory. | |
160 | We can be thankful College Eye 11:17, p.8 |
Roster of students hospitalized with influenza; outbreak not as widespread as last year; there have been some mumps cases. | |
161 | Olive Reed Alumni News Letter 3:3, p.8 |
Olive Reed died December 14, 1918, from heart failure caused by influenza. | |
162 | Student Army Training Corps Old Gold 0:0, p.156 |
Description of the training program; group photographs; individual photographs with captions; photo. | |
163 | Professor Reuben McKitrick Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.4 |
Reuben McKitrick, head of Economics Department, was granted sick leave due to influenza. Dr. David I. Green will take his place. | |
164 | Myrtle Edna Maloney Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.3 |
Myrtle Edna Maloney died February 20, 1919, from influenza and pneumonia. | |
165 | Mabel Clayre Harkin Alumni News Letter 3:2, p.3 |
Mabel Clayre Harkin died in January from influenza. | |
166 | Dr. Underwood College Eye 10:14, p.3 |
Has overcome the "flu" and has returned to work. | |
167 | Maud Knoop College Eye 10:13, p.4 |
Is home ill with influenza. | |
168 | Professor Underwood College Eye 10:13, p.4 |
For the past week has been in the hospital with the "flu". | |
169 | Miss Annie Teerink, critic in training College Eye 10:13, p.4 |
Has returned to school after a bout with the "flu". | |
170 | In memoriam College Eye 10:12, p.4 |
Stella Maiden died of influenza. | |
171 | Miss Mary Martin of the College Library College Eye 10:12, p.5 |
Librarian returned to work after bout with the "flu". | |
172 | The flu epidemic has improved College Eye 10:10, p.4 |
Improvements in some sections of the state allow study center work to resume. | |
173 | Grace Barnes College Eye 10:10, p.4 |
Critical influenza condition is improving. | |
174 | Maud Miller College Eye 10:9, p.5 |
Was called home; influenza; father died. | |
175 | Miss Irene Guetzloff, critic in the Training School College Eye 10:9, p.5 |
Was unable to return; has influenza. | |
176 | Miss Cleo Boughton College Eye 10:9, p.6 |
Due to the "flu", was unable to return to school. | |
177 | Deaths 24 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.6 |
Florence Krattet died of Spanish influenza during Christmas holidays. | |
178 | Deaths 22 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.6 |
Edna E. Goetze's husband died from influenza. | |
179 | Deaths 20 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.6 |
Elizabeth Black died of influenza October 14, 1918. | |
180 | Deaths 17 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.6 |
Viola Chase died of Spanish influenza December 30, 1918. | |
181 | Deaths 11 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.5 |
Ina Rue died September 29, 1918 following an attack of influenza. | |
182 | Deaths 9 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.5 |
Louise M. Methfessel, age 25, died of complications following Spanish influenza November 27, 1918. | |
183 | Deaths 7 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.5 |
Jennie M. Sanders died October 19, 1918, from Spanish influenza. | |
184 | Deaths 3 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.5 |
Esther Knittel, age 23, died in October during influenza epidemic. | |
185 | Deaths 2 Alumni News Letter 3:1, p.5 |
Carl Severin, age 37, died during influenza epidemic. | |
186 | In 1916 the public schools were closed College Eye 10:8, p.2 |
Reasons for school closings and suggestion for prevention; believes much sickness could be avoided by providing proper ventilation of school houses. | |
187 | From Samuel F. Hersey College Eye 10:8, p.2 |
Tells of experience in military service in France. | |
188 | Miss Alice Kister who has been convalescing College Eye 10:6, p.3 |
After two months in the hospital with influenza, she returned home to Monona. | |
189 | Lecture Committee has its problems; unusual conditions of the country have placed additional burdens upon it College Eye 10:5, p.1 |
Committee having difficulty in securing entertainment. | |
190 | Died: Mihran H. Mardigian College Eye 10:5, p.4 |
Died of influenza and pneumonia; had hoped to return to his native Armenia. | |
191 | College High School has strong team; men proving their mettle; good schedule ahead College Eye 10:4, p.1 |
All games scheduled to this point were cancelled; still some games remaining on the schedule. | |
192 | Olga Bartholomew College Eye 10:4, p.3 |
Return to college after acting as nurse to mother and sister. | |
193 | Phoebe Cowan College Eye 10:4, p.3 |
Swea City mathematics teacher on vacation three weeks due to quarantine. | |
194 | Nita Wehr College Eye 10:4, p.3 |
Freshman in hospital with influenza. | |
195 | Died-Jennie Merle Sanders College Eye 10:4, p.2 |
Principal of Upper Intermediate Training School at the Minnesota State Normal School died on October 19th from influenza. | |
196 | Regular activities resumed on Monday; S. A. T. C. students and faculty attend the first number of the course College Eye 10:3, p.1 |
Mayo brothers make anti-influenza serum available; some believe that the disease has run its course; others believe it will persist during the winter. | |
197 | Pres. Seerley delivers "war aims" lecture; danger point of epidemic is past; chapel exercises being held as before College Eye 10:3, p.1 |
Text of address; speaks on "The American College and the American Soldier." | |
198 | Post surgeon lifts S. A. T. C. quarantine; first weekend passes granted to men on Saturday and Sunday College Eye 10:3, p.1 |
Description of SATC quarters, equipment, and officer staff. | |
199 | Almost all of the victims of the 'flu College Eye 10:3, p.3 |
Nearly all have been released. | |
200 | Flu triumphs over football game; Teachers-Coe game cancelled College Eye 10:2, p.1 |
Due to influenza, Coach Glasener could not field a full team. |