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You've searched: WSU Flu Epidemic of 1918

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    • "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.
    • Two Articles: "Red Cross Renders Aid In Influenza Epidemic"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training
    • Newspaper article lauding the Red Cross for its role during the 1918 Influenza epidemic and reprinting a letter from James McKay. Second article is an announcement of the death of George Moore through Influenza.
    • "State College Board to Fight Flu"

    • 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.
    • Newspaper article detailing a visit to Pullman by Edwin T. Coman, President of the Board of Regents at Washington State College, and Captain White's assessment of the college's Influenza situation.
    • "Goodyear Denies Sanborn Charge"

    • War effort; Military training; Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Sanborn controversy
    • Newspaper article, by W. M. Goodyear, rebutting Sanborn's allegations on 10 November 1918 and defending the treatment of Spanish Influenza victims at W.S.C.
    • "Sanborn Ready to Offer Proof"

    • 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
    • Newspaper article, written by Professor Sanborn, restating his allegations from 10 November and stating his intention to continue pushing for an investigation despite condemnation from Washington State College and military officials.
    • "Influenza More Fatal Than War"

    • Diseases; United States History; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; War effort; Military training; Influenza Casualties
    • Two unrelated newspaper articles: the first is a nationally published article concerning nationwide influenza victims and the second is a considerably older piece reporting the early 1918 Influenza situation in Pullman.
    • "Lister Closes State College Influenza Probe"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; War effort; Military training; Sanborn controversy
    • Newspaper article explaining Governor Lister's decision not to move forward with an investigation into Mr. Sanborn's allegations of malpractice in 1918 Flu Epidemic.
    • "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.
    • "W.S.C. Did Its Part, Says Lister"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Sanborn controversy
    • Newspaper article explaining the report issued by Gov. Lister's office detailing the Regent's meeting and his decision to not investigate Sanborn's accusations.
    • "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.
    • "Student Soldier Dies"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; War effort; Quarantine
    • Newspaper article announcing a victim of the flu epidemic, Fayfield Haase, and commenting on his living conditions during the quarantine in Pullman, WA.
    • "Influenza Epidemic Now Under Control"

    • 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
    • Newspaper article announcing that the Pullman Flu epidemic is under control and providing promising news of the closure of temporary convalescent hospitals.
    • "Pullman Is Unselfishly Fighting The Flu"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; War effort; Quarantine
    • Newspaper article congratulating the citizens of Pullman, WA for their hospitality and caring shown during the quarantine and Flu Epidemic there.

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