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    • "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...
    • "The Pity of It"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Sanborn controversy
    • Two newspaper articles: the first is critical of Mr. Sanborn's allegations and defends the universities care of the victims of influenza, and the second advocates an investigation into the allegations of misconduct during the Spanish Influenza...
    • "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.
    • 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...
    • "Regents Hear Sanborn Charge" and "Gambled With Lives of Youths"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; War effort; Sanborn controversy
    • Two newspaper articles: The first details the agenda for the meeting of the Board of Regents in Pullman and the second reports on the committee's initial findings, suggestions, and the conduct of Mr. Sanborn during the meeting.
    • Democracy

    • War effort; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Chinook
    • The second in a series of inspections of facilities used by the S.A.T.C.. These inspections reported the conditions and facilities at Ferry Hall Barracks and College Hall.
    • Inspection of Barracks and Mess Halls: 6 November

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; Inspections
    • The Second in a series of inspections of facilities used by the S.A.T.C.. This inspections reported the conditions and facilities at Ferry Hall Barracks and College Hall.
    • 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.

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