Smallpox
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Are we ready for smallpox? Public Relations News Release 2002:242, p.1 |
12/9/2002 | Threat of bioterrorism and smallpox will be discussed. | |
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63 percent of T. C. need vaccination College Eye 32:11, p.4 |
11/22/1940 | Breakdown on those who need small pox vaccination. | |
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Many given vaccinations College Eye 31:27, p.2 |
4/13/1940 | About half of those eligible took the small pox inoculation; description of other services available at the Health Center. | |
4 |
Dr. Durfee reports students are interested in immunization College Eye 31:17, p.1 |
1/26/1940 | Believes immunization against small pox is important. | |
5 |
"Bean" Hutchison says rumor isn't so College Eye 29:19, p.1 |
2/4/1938 | Lambda Gamma Nu house quarantined for small pox. | |
6 |
Bartlett residents schedule for inoculations College Eye 29:13, p.5 |
12/10/1937 | For diphtheria and smallpox. | |
7 |
Everett Ludley Alumnus 21:1, p.23 |
1/1/1937 | Met alumna Josephine Phillips, the former Josephine Noble, through the Wearever Aluminum Company, where he works. | |
8 |
The condition of Clyde Leeds College Eye 21:27, p.2 |
4/11/1930 | Recovering from an operation for appendicitis; other students in the hospital. | |
9 |
Max Clark College Eye 16:18, p.8 |
1/21/1925 | Confined to hospital due to his reaction to a small pox vaccination. | |
10 |
Sport summary College Eye 16:18, p.6 |
1/21/1925 | Upcoming basketball games have been postponed due to small pox outbreaks; varsity and freshmen basketball squads previewed. | |
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Nearly 600 vaccinated during past week; all are urged to cooperate in prevention of epidemic College Eye 16:17, p.1 |
1/14/1925 | For small pox. | |
12 |
Flossie Allsup College Eye 12:23, p.8 |
2/23/1921 | Recovering from small pox; hope to return to school soon. | |
13 |
Hospital notes College Eye 12:18, p.8 |
1/19/1921 | Vera Duncan has had rheumatism; several students have had small pox. | |
14 |
Miss Swanhild Pederson College Eye 9:5, p.8 |
10/17/1917 | Returned home after a small pox scare. | |
15 |
Miss Marie Mullarky College Eye 3:26, p.438 |
4/16/1914 | Home from Algona after her school closed due to small pox. | |
16 |
Miss Josephine Dodge College Eye 3:25, p.422 |
4/9/1914 | Confined to the hospital with serious complications resulting from a vaccination. | |
17 |
Mr. W. J. Knobbs College Eye 3:20, p.342 |
2/19/1914 | Recovered from an attack of small pox and has taken up his school work again. | |
18 |
Small pox nevermore Old Gold 0:0, p.253 |
6/1/1911 | A poem about vaccination for small pox. | |
19 |
Miss Vera De Seelhorst College Eye 1:6, p.103 |
4/26/1911 | Went home after reaction to vaccination. | |
20 |
Miss Kathryn Heddens College Eye 1:5, p.85 |
4/19/1911 | Left for Charles City because of a serious indisposition brought on by her vaccination. | |
21 |
Editorial College Eye 1:4, p.57 |
4/12/1911 | Editorial encourages the enforcement of a thirty day quarantine for people sick with small pox or scarlet fever. | |
22 |
Official Notes Seerley--Homer Horatio (President of ISNS andISTC) Normal Eyte 21:13, p.216 |
12/14/1910 | Discusses the meeting of the Educational Board of Examiners, the need for small pox vaccines, and the increasing number of Americans who drink alcohol and smoke. | |
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It is now some time Normal Eyte 18:21, p.327 |
2/26/1908 | Lengthy obituary for Susie Young, who died while doing missionary work in India. | |
24 |
Abigail Shumway Normal Eyte 18:12, p.192 |
12/11/1907 | Has small pox; intended to return to school for the winter term. | |
25 |
Dr. Gist's family Normal Eyte 16:28, p.446 |
4/18/1906 | Now out of quarantine. | |
26 |
The Cramer family Normal Eyte 15:19, p.303 |
2/8/1905 | Have been released from quarantine. | |
27 |
Etta Thomas Normal Eyte 15:18, p.286 |
2/1/1905 | Is sick with small pox. | |
28 |
Etta Thomas Normal Eyte 15:17, p.269 |
1/25/1905 | Is quarantined to her home due to small pox. | |
29 |
David Patten Normal Eyte 12:23, p.364 |
3/15/1902 | Will substitute as principal in Pomeroy. | |
30 |
G. W. Randlett Normal Eyte 12:23, p.361 |
3/15/1902 | Home quarantined for small pox. | |
31 |
Lottie Green Normal Eyte 12:22, p.348 |
3/1/1902 | Brother quarantined for small pox. | |
32 |
H. B. Lizer Normal Eyte 12:21, p.328 |
2/22/1902 | Teaching at Mt. Auburn; George Cleveland is recovering from small pox. | |
33 |
In spite of the precautions Normal Eyte 12:21, p.331 |
2/22/1902 | Des Moines schools closed due to small pox; ISNS students urged to be cautious. | |
34 |
George Cleveland Normal Eyte 12:20, p.314 |
2/15/1902 | Quarantined by small pox. | |
35 |
Three of the Porter Hall girls Normal Eyte 12:20, p.315 |
2/15/1902 | Gave a ghost party; endure small pox vaccinations. | |
36 |
Word has been received Normal Eyte 12:18, p.278 |
2/1/1902 | Doing well in Parker, South Dakota. | |
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Carrie Erickson and Blanche Kleeb Normal Eyte 12:17, p.268 |
1/25/1902 | Absent from class. | |
38 |
Ida Strawn Normal Eyte 12:15, p.235 |
1/11/1902 | On vacation due to small pox in her school. | |
39 |
Student quarantined Normal Eyte 11:34, p.833 |
6/1/1901 | Joseph Johnson may have small pox; quarantined on northwest corner of campus. | |
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J. A. Boyle's school Normal Eyte 11:29, p.714 |
4/27/1901 | Closed due to small pox. | |
41 |
Nearly all of the faculty Normal Eyte 10:19, p.463 |
2/9/1901 | Have been vaccinated for small pox. | |
42 |
Sawyer's Club Normal Eyte 10:19, p.463 |
2/9/1901 | Has small pox scare; twenty-two vaccinated. | |
43 |
Our friend says Students' Offering 7:29, p.5 |
3/1/1883 | Arm recovered from vaccination. | |
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Now let the ubiquitous small pox fiend appear Students' Offering 6:22, p.6 |
2/1/1882 | Students have been vaccinated. |
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