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Publication
K. C. Deaths Due To Epidemic Are 1,401
1919
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K. C. Order May Donate Hospital; Knights Are Busy Caring For Sick
1918
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K. C. Pupils Will Resume Studies Here On Monday
1918
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K. C. Schools To Resume Sessions Tomorrow
1918
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K. C. Secretaries Fight Influenza
1918
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K. C. Starts Fight In Earnest Against Influenza Epidemic
1918
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K. C. Will Have Flu Cases All Winter
1918
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Kahn Tells How To Prevent Influenza
1918
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Kahn Warns Public As Flu Increases
1918
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Kahn Would Keep The Schools Shut
1918
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Kaiser Answered at Camp
1918
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Kansas Side Better Now
1918
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Kansas Side Cases Grow
1918
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Kansas Side Needs Help
1918
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Kansas Side Protests Saloons
1918
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Karb Asks Stores To Shorten Hours
1918
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Keep Away From Crowds If You Want to Stay Clear of Influenza
1918
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Keep Away From Crowds If You Want to Stay Clear of Influenza
1918
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Keep Away From Crowds Is Warning Against Flu
1918
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Keep Children At Home
1918
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Keep Cool And Be Careful
1918
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Keep Cool And Smash The "Flu."
1918
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Keep Schools Closed
1918
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Keep Schools Open
1918
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Keep Up 'Flu' War, Citizens Are Warned
1918
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Keep up the fight
1918
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Keep Up the Health Safeguards!
1918
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Keep Up Ventilation Even If It Gets Cold
1918
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Keep Visitors From Sick Room, Advice of Dr. Kahn
1918
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Keep Warm But Keep Cool!
1918
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Keep Well! How to Avoid Influenza and Other Sickness
1918
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Keep Windows Open to Avoid the "Flu" Urges Local Doctor
1918
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Keeping the 'Flu' Out of a Surgical Hospital
1918
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Keeping The Quarantine
1919
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Keeping Well
1918
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Keeps Alive Bill To Check Health Board
1919
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Keerful! Lifting Of Ban Halts To Give Time To Observe if Influenza Is Being Fought
1918
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Keiley Secures Ten Camp Lee Surgeons To Fight Influenza
1919
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Kennedy Encouraged by Latest Reports on "Flu" Situation
1918
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Kentucky Conference of Social Work
1918
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Kentucky in the World War, 1917 - 1919, Civilian Records, Volumes 1 - 3
[1919]
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Kentucky Women Entered "Front Line Trenches" In Emergency
1918
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Kern Health Board Orders Restrictions
1918
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Kid Population in Flu Masks Invades Southeastern Fair
1918
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Kiel And Starkloff Disagree On Ban
1918
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King And Gardner Declare Influenza Situation Serious
1919
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King County's Schools To Stay Closed, Says Sparling
1918
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Kirksville's Influenza Hospital
1919
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Kissing Influenzial Sweethearts Are Admonished
1918
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Kitchin Ill With "Flu"
1918
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Knights Call Off Sport Programs
1918
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Knitters Urged to Stay at Work in Spite of Ban
1918
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Krusen To Insist On Cleaning Of Streets
1918
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Krusen Warns 'Flu' May Return Here
1918
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Krusen Will Fight Further Epidemics
1918
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