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...break through the ice, did you?" "Why no-I didn't break through." "As I stood there before her the voice of conscience kept whispering, 'Murder will out! Murder will out!' . . . I couldn't keep my teeth from chattering. . . ." "Why, you have a raging fever," she said, "I must get you into bed this very minute...
...acted when he suddenly saw Father standing there. . . . 'Hello, Pop,' he said casually, 'Didn't know you were home. When do we eat? . . .' 'What's the matter with you?' Herb [asked his brother]. . . . 'He's running a little fever,' said Father. . . . Herb shook his head. 'That's funny. He was having as good a time as anybody up there-and the first thing I knew he was gone.' I looked at Herb with admiration. ... He was so calm, so unperturbed. . . . The dinner bell rang...
...haven't had a shower since last Saturday or a sponge bath since last Monday," she sobbed on the shoulder of a hay-fever blessed CRIMSON reporter, "but the Adams House Senior I came down to see won't let me use his bathtub or his shower...
...Free Press is not so enviable as its editor. Born in Edinburgh, educated in the U.S. (at Missouri's Park College), young Scotsman Dick got typhoid fever and was told by a doctor that sea air might keep his hair from falling out. So he shipped on a windjammer to Hong Kong, drifted to the Manila Times. Later he returned to the U.S., but after a freezing winter in Manhattan he went back to Manila for good. Said he: "I can make a living in New York if I have to-but I don't have...
Members of the hospital have already had active experience in combating epidemics in the United States and have also assisted in crushing outbreaks of scarlet fever, diptheria and meningitis, which arose last winter at Halifax, Nova Scotia...