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    • Letter to President E. O. Holland from Capt. I. S. Collins

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine
    • Letter from the Post Surgeon Captain I. S. Collins to Doctor E. O. Holland-President of Washington State College, expressing the Captain's appreciation for Dr. Hollands assistance in caring for the S.A.T.C. soldiers stationed at WSC.
    • Conference with Captain Collins and Dean Nelson

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; War effort; Quarantine
    • Official Statements given by the Commanding Officer of the S. A. T. C. and Dean Nelson, Chairman of the Public Health Committee. They list total cases, casualties, and proportional populations of civilian and military persons involved.
    • "Sanborn Blames W.S.C. Regents"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Sanborn controversy
    • Letter published in newspaper, by R. S. Sanborn, rejecting an invitation to present his case for the Board of Regents and citing their shared responsibility with the military and Washington State College for the alleged abuses in Pullman.
    • Sworn Statement of Roger S. Sanborn

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Sanborn controversy
    • Statement of Roger S. Sanborn regarding accusations of malpractice made against W.S.C. and military officials in charge of the response to the Influenza of 1918.
    • To The Board Of Regents

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; War effort; S.A.T.C.; Sanborn controversy
    • Statement by W.S.C. officials explaining their version of events surrounding the Influenza epidemic among the S.A.T.C. soldiers and the allegations put forth by Mr. Sanborn.
    • List of Casualities from Influenza in Pullman

    • Diseases; Washington State College; S.A.T.C. Battalion; Quarantine; Military Medicine; Sick persons
    • Letter from President Holland requesting statistical data on fatalities and Flu cases among the S.A.T.C. battalion at W.S.C.. Reply contains names of all casualties and numbers of cases.
    • Inspection of Barracks and Mess Halls: 5 November

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; War effort; Inspections
    • Two page report detailing the results of an inspection of mess hall and barracks facilities on W.S.C. campus. Inspections conducted by Lieutenant Baird-S.A.T.C. and Dean Wilson-Chairman of Committee on Public Safety on the order of E. O. Holland.
    • "Bereaved Parents Express Gratitude" and "S.A.T.C. Need Reading Matter"

    • Diseases; State history; Military history; World War I; Washington State University; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; Governmental investigations
    • Two small newspaper articles, the first is a letter of appreciation from parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Dosh, to President Holland and the military authorities in charge of the care of Influenza victims. The second is a snippet requesting reading...
    • "W.S.C. Officials Defend Care Given Students Ill with Flu"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Sanborn controversy
    • This newspaper article summarizes the response of Colonel W. T. May, S.A.T.C. Commander, and President Holland to the accusations presented by in Mr. Sanborn's article of 10 November 1918.
    • Letters to Mr. R. S. Sanborn from W. A. Brown and Mrs. Pete Kenney

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; War effort; Sanborn controversy
    • These two letters, the first by W. A. Brown of Spokane and second by Mrs. Pete Kenney also of Spokane, express support for Mr. Sanborn's accusations and relate the authors personal experiences with the difficult situation found on the W.S.C. campus...
    • "Lister Returns Home; On Business Trip to Pullman"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; War effort; Military training; Influenza; Sanborn controversy
    • Three individual newspaper articles: the first explains Gov. Lister's visit to Board of Regents meeting, the second, submitted by Sanborn, explains Sanborn's refusal to testify at the meeting, and the third, submitted by A. D. Dunn, a regent of...
    • "W.S.C. Is Right, Governor States"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine
    • Newspaper article detailing the decision by Governor Lister to clear W.S.C. of any wrongdoing in their actions to combat the local influenza epidemic in 1918.
    • Summary and Illustration of S.A.T.C.

    • War effort; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; War effort
    • Four page summary of S.A.T.C. activities and its formation on campus, including several photographs of the corps in formation, their various exploits, and the commanding officers.
    • "Military Science and Tactics"

    • State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; War effort; Military training; S.A.T.C. Training Battalion
    • Article in Chinook detailing the S.A.T.C.'s short time on campus and their various training and drill activities.

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