Word: fevered
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...funeral of the late Henrik Homan Occ. of Christiana, Norway, will be held at the Mr. Auburn Cemetery this afternoon at 3 o'clock. Mr. Homan came to this country from Norway to study economics at the University with a view to later entering international trading. He contracted scarlet fever about two weeks ago and died on February 16. Mr. and Mrs. Homan have come from Norway to attend the funeral...
...Wolbach, M. D. '03, of the Medical School, and Dr. John Todd of McGill University, have arrived at Geneva to confer with the general medical director of the league of Red Cross societies concerning inquiries the league will carry on in Poland in connection with the study of typhus fever. Other members of the mission are proceeding to Poland...
...that infant mortality ought to be reduced as a matter of national necessity. Two lecturers on vaccination will follow. On February 8 Dr. E. H. Ernst will take as his subject "Protection Against Infection in Diseases other Than Smallpox," discussing the value of vaccination in the prevention of typhoid fever and other diseases. Here again the information which the medical profession has acquired during the war will be set before the public...
...Gavit's death from typhoid fever last Thursday night is a tragic loss for those who knew him here at College. His brilliant spontaneity as a writer, his delightful humor in conversation and force in argument marked him as one of the strongest intellectual figures of his class. During the fall his many articles for the Advocate and the CRIMSON were of unusual distinction. His election to the two papers last week was but a small recognition of the marked ability and keen interest which he showed...