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You've searched: WSU Flu Epidemic of 1918

  • Subject: S.A.T.C.
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    • "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.
    • 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.
    • "Soldier Answers Sanborn"

    • Governmental investigations; Diseases; State history; World War I; Washington State College; Military history; Military life; Sick persons; Military medicine; Military training; S.A.T.C.; Sanborn controversy
    • Letter to the editor from a Private in the S.A.T.C. decrying Sanborn's accusations and providing a detailed account of his own experiences with the Flu epidemic in Pullman, WA.
    • "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.
    • 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.

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