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...Edwin Ginn '18 who was taken sick with infantile paralysis some weeks ago, has been removed from Stillman Infirmary to his home in Winchester, where he is progressing as well as could be expected. He has not yet gained much control of his leg muscles and is as yet unable to walk, but the doctors think that there is no doubt that his recovery will be complete, although somewhat slow...
...second football team during this season: Ray Baxter Brown '18, of Haverhill; Douglas Campbell '17, of Mt. Hamilton, Cal.; Case Canfield '19, of Roslyn, L. I., N. Y.; Lincoln Grosscup '19, of Wollaston; Eben Howes Bilison, Jr., '17, of Duxbury; Max Hans Christian Gersumky '17, of Winthrop; Edwin Ginn '18, of Winchester; Norman Percy Johnson '17, of Cambridge; George Eliot Leighton '17, of Monadnock, N. H., John Winthrop Pennock '17, of Syracuse, N. Y.; William Platt '19, of New York, N. Y.; Mamice Aaron Rudman '18, of Portland, Me.; Nelson Hathaway Seaver '17, of Roxbury; Thomas Alfred West...
...partial quarantine under which the members of the University and second teams and the various managers were placed at the time of the discovery that E. Ginn '18 had infantile paralysis, will be lifted this evening. Tonight will mark the second week since the case was found and the required time of quarantine will then be over...
There has been no change since Sunday in the condition of Edwin Ginn '18. The physicians in charge are satisfied with his progress, but are not yet ready to say whether or how much the disease has affected him. His temperature is still normal and he is taking an interest in outside news...
...Edwin Ginn '13, who is suffering from infantile paralysis at Stillman infirmary, is reported to be resting comfortably after a good day. The physicians in charge of the case, Drs. Charles W. Townsend '81 and Roger I Lee '02, are very much encouraged by the situations and consider that the acute stage of the disease is over. Ginn has a normal temperature and Dr. Lee is optimistic over his conditions...