Title |
Date |
Publication |
O'Brien-Seabrook Wedding Private |
1918 |
— |
Oak. Schools Reopen Today |
1919 |
— |
Oakland Doctors Report Influenza Rapidly Vanishing |
1918 |
— |
Oakland Flu Is In 'Dying Kicks' |
1919 |
— |
Oakland Freed Of Influenza Epidemic |
1919 |
— |
Oakland May Be Freed Of Flu Masks |
1918 |
— |
Oakland Rallies Health Experts to Fight Malady; Auditorium to Be Hospital |
1918 |
— |
Oakland's Epidemic Ended |
1918 |
— |
Oakland's Epidemic On Wane |
1918 |
— |
Oakland's Italians Hardest Hit By "Flu" Ravages |
1918 |
— |
Oakland Schools Open Today For 20 Weeks |
1919 |
— |
Oakland Schools To Open Monday |
1919 |
— |
Oakland Theaters Are To Reopen Saturday |
1918 |
— |
Oakland women connected with the Red Cross have spared no effort to check the Spanish influenza epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Obey Flu Order Or Close Doors, Says Anderson |
1918 |
— |
Obey Health Ban Or Suffer Penalty Of Law, Dr. Slemons |
1918 |
— |
Obey Quarantine And Good Sense To Beat Off Onslaughts Of Flu |
1919 |
— |
Obey Rules or Flu Ban Comes Again, Warning |
1918 |
— |
Objection to "Flu" Quarantine Is Less With Experience |
1918 |
— |
Observations Made During A Trip To Investigate Influenza (How To Keep Well) |
1918 |
— |
Observations on 6,500 Cases of Lobar Pneumonia at the Cook County Hospital, Chicago |
1926 |
— |
Observations on the Present Epidemic of So-called Influenza in Europe |
1918 |
— |
Oct. and Nov., 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Oct. - Nov., 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October 1, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 10, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 10, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 10, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 10, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 10, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
October 10, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
October 10, 1922 |
1922 |
— |
October 11, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October 11, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 12, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 12, 1918 - January 11, 1919 |
1918 |
— |
October 15, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 15, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 16, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 17, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 17, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 18, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October 18, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 1918 Report, Children's Hospital |
1918 |
— |
October, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 1920 |
1920 |
— |
October, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
October 1920 |
1920 |
— |
October, 1920 |
1920 |
— |
October, 1921 |
1921 |
— |
October 1921 |
1921 |
— |
October, 1921 |
1921 |
— |
October 1921 |
1921 |
— |
October 1921 |
1921 |
— |
October, 1922 |
1922 |
— |
October 1922 |
1922 |
— |
October 2, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 22, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 23, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 23, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 24, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 25, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October 25, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 29, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 3, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 3, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 3, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 3, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 30, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 30, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 4, 1917 |
1917 |
— |
October 4, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 5, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 5, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 8, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
October 9, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October and November, 1919 |
1919 |
— |
October Days Not Long Enough For Happy Orphans In Epidemic Homes |
1918 |
— |
October Death Rate Is Highest |
1918 |
— |
October Deaths Nearly Double |
1918 |
— |
October Deaths, 564, Break Long Record |
1918 |
— |
October - December, 1918 |
1919 |
— |
October Entrainments Canceled By Crowder Because of Influenza Epidemics at Camps |
1918 |
— |
October Grid Combats Hurt By Health Order |
1918 |
— |
October - November, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Odd Fellows Cancel Work In The Temple |
1918 |
— |
Odd Fellows' Meeting Off |
1918 |
— |
The Odor Lasts On Foodstuffs |
1918 |
— |
Off Goes Flu Ban Monday |
1918 |
— |
Offer Of Nuns' Services As Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Offer Pneumonia Vaccine |
1918 |
— |
Offer To Biggs To Name Physicians |
1918 |
— |
Offers Liquor To Combat Flu |
1918 |
— |
Offers Suggestions To Make Best Possible Use Of School Time |
1918 |
— |
Office of the City Clerk (Seattle), Annual Report 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Office of the City Clerk (Seattle), Ordinances related to influenza |
1918 |
— |
Officer Is Coming To Investigate S. A. T. C. |
1918 |
— |
Officers At Camp Aroused By Letters Which Attack Surgeons and Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Officers Recovering |
1918 |
— |
Officers Volunteer to Run Ambulance |
1918 |
— |
Official Bulletin of the Department of Education of the City of Saint Paul, December 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Official Knell Of End Of Influenza Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Official Notice for Closing of Schools |
1918 |
— |
Official Order For Lifting Ban Is Promulgated |
1918 |
— |
Official Order Stops Crowding On Street Cars |
1918 |
— |
Official Report of the Proceedings of the Board of Education of the City of Chicago (1918 - 1919) |
[1919] |
— |
Official Report On "Flu" Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Official Report Shows Influenza Is On Wane Here |
1918 |
— |
Official Report Shows Influenza on Wane in City |
1918 |
— |
Official Reports On The Influenza Are Reassuring |
1918 |
— |
Official Reports Show Abatement Of Influenza Cases |
1918 |
— |
Official Statement From State Board Of Health |
1918 |
— |
Official Statement From State Board Of Health |
1918 |
— |
Official Statement From State Board Of Health |
1918 |
— |
Officials Act At Proper Time |
1918 |
— |
Officials Advise Public Precaution |
1919 |
— |
Officials Confer About Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Officials In L. A. Discuss Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Officials Not Worried |
1918 |
— |
Officials Opposed To Lifting Quarantine |
1918 |
— |
Officials Plan Hospitals for Grip Patients |
1918 |
— |
Officials raise flu quarantine at Camp Grant |
1918 |
— |
Officials Say 'Flu' Epidemic Is Over; Masks Not Needed |
1919 |
— |
Officials Say No Influenza Here |
1918 |
— |
Ogden Lets Bars Down And Bids Salt Lakers Come To Banless City |
1918 |
— |
Ogden Schools Are Not To Open Monday |
1918 |
— |
Oh, My Gauze, Sneeze Signal |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Cantonment Cleared Of Flu |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Cases Of Influenza Show Rapid Increase |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Death Increase Exceeds 17,000 In 1918; Flu Epidemic The Cause |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Defense Council, Daily Bulletins, October 14 - December 6, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Health Laws, But For Tragedy, Amount To Joke |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Is On Guard To Bar Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Is Stricken With Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Ohio May Appeal For More Nurses And Physicians |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Mobilizes Nursing Forces |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Political Meetings to Be Passed Up: A Possibility |
1918 |
— |
Ohio's Been Lucky In Epidemic Rage, Bauman Declares |
1918 |
— |
Ohio School Teachers Abandon Convention |
1918 |
— |
Ohio Starts Fight |
1918 |
— |
Old C. H. S. Returns To School Dept. At End Of Flu Danger |
1918 |
— |
Old-Fashioned Grip, Says Health Officer |
1918 |
— |
"Old Friend Grip," Says Dr. Hibbett |
1918 |
— |
Oliver Osmond Matteson Correspondence, October - November 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Omaha Doctors Coining Money Off People's Misery |
1918 |
— |
Omaha Gains On "Flu" 24 Additional Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Omaha Shows Lowest "Flu" Death Record |
1918 |
— |
Omaha Taking Measures To Combat The Flu |
1918 |
— |
Omaha To Bloom Saturday After Month Of Gloom |
1918 |
— |
Omaha Women Volunteer Aid As Flu Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Omarian |
1918 |
— |
On Kansas Side, 175 Cases |
1918 |
— |
On Lifting the Ban |
1918 |
— |
On the Decline in Boston |
1918 |
— |
On the Flu Germ's Trail (Through the Periscope) |
1918 |
— |
On With Dance, City And County Health Men Say |
1918 |
— |
On With the Dance |
1918 |
— |
One Dead, Seven Ill In Family At Oxnard |
1918 |
— |
One Death At Annapolis |
1918 |
— |
One Death At Camp |
1918 |
— |
One Death From Flu |
1919 |
— |
One Death From Flu |
1918 |
— |
One Death From Influenza Listed |
1918 |
— |
One Death Here From Influenza |
1918 |
— |
One Death Here from Influenza; Rate Is Low |
1918 |
— |
One Death Noted For the 24 Hours |
1918 |
— |
One Death Reported |
1919 |
— |
One Death Reported |
1918 |
— |
One Death, 53 New "Flu" Cases |
1918 |
— |
One Death, Eight New Cases in East St. Louis |
1918 |
— |
One Doctor Is Just Making Report |
1918 |
— |
One Form Of Waste (How To Keep Well) |
1918 |
— |
One Grave For Flu Victims |
1918 |
— |
One Hundred New Flu Cases |
1919 |
— |
One Million Ohioans |
1918 |
— |
One More Day Of Closing Ban And Town Will Open |
1918 |
— |
One of the Complications of Influenza |
1919 |
— |
One Service In Churches |
1918 |
— |
One Thousand Cases In Montgomery County |
1918 |
— |
Onions And Vinegar Base Of Old Fashioned Remedy For Pneumonia |
1918 |
— |
Only 1 Death In Hospital Overnight |
1918 |
— |
Only 10 Influenza Deaths This Week |
1919 |
— |
Only 11 New Cases Of Influenza Are Admitted To The Worcester Hospital |
1918 |
— |
Only 12 New Flu Cases |
1919 |
— |
Only 128 New Cases Of Influenza In Day |
1918 |
— |
Only 13 New Cases Of "Flu" Reported |
1918 |
— |
Only 14 Cases Of Influenza Listed |
1919 |
— |
Only 14 New Flu Cases |
1919 |
— |
Only 18 Epidemic Deaths in 14 Hours |
1918 |
— |
Only 18 New Cases Of Flu Reported |
1918 |
— |
Only 18 New Cases Of Influenza Reported In Los Angeles Today |
1918 |
— |
Only 18 New Flu Cases; No Deaths |
1919 |
— |
Only 19 Deaths In Syracuse And 15 In The Towns |
1918 |
— |
Only 19 Influenza Deaths This Week |
1918 |
— |
Only 2 New Cases In L. A. Flu Report |
1919 |
— |
Only 20 new cases of influenza here |
1918 |
— |
Only 21 Grippe Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Only 21 Influenza Cases |
1919 |
— |
Only 216 New Cases Of Influenza Reported |
1918 |
— |
Only 25 New Cases Of Influenza On Report Of Today |
1918 |
— |
Only 27 New Cases Influenza Reported In City In 24 Hours |
1918 |
— |
Only 30 Flu Cases in Last Two Days |
1918 |
— |
Only 34 Cases And Five Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Only 368 Cases Of Flu Reported |
1918 |
— |
Only 40 Influenza Cases in 24 Hours |
1918 |
— |
Only 409 "Flu" Cases |
1918 |
— |
Only 47 New Cases And Nine Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Only 50 Cases And 12 Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Only 500 Cases Now |
1918 |
— |
Only 51 New Flu Cases Reported And 2 Deaths |
1919 |
— |
Only 55 New Influenza Cases In Last 24 Hours |
1918 |
— |
Only 57 Deaths For This Month |
1918 |
— |
Only 6 New Cases and No Deaths in Latest Flu Report |
1919 |
— |
Only 61 Influenza Cases Reported Up To Noon Wednesday |
1918 |
— |
Only 65 New Cases Of Influenza In City |
1918 |
— |
Only 66 Deaths And 268 New Flu Cases Yesterday |
1918 |
— |
Only 66 New "Flu" Cases Are Reported |
1918 |
— |
Only 67 Cases Of Influenza Posted |
1918 |
— |
Only 87 Cases Reported Up To Noon |
1918 |
— |
Only 874 Die of Influenza in Day |
1918 |
— |
Only 9 New Cases Influenza In Two Days; Three Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Only 90 New Cases Of Influenza In 24 Hours |
1918 |
— |
Only About Half Of Influenza Cases Reported; Whose Fault? |
1919 |
— |
Only Dancing And Athletics Now Are Banned |
1918 |
— |
Only Eight Cases Of Flu Reported |
1919 |
— |
Only Eight Deaths at Camp Meade |
1918 |
— |
Only Eight New Cases at Palo Alto |
1918 |
— |
Only Eighteen New Flu Cases |
1918 |
— |
Only Few Influenza Cases In Rochester |
1918 |
— |
Only Five New Flu Cases at Camp Gordon |
1918 |
— |
Only Four Homes Report New Flu Cases to Noon |
1918 |
— |
Only Mild Cases |
1918 |
— |
Only One Case Of Flu Reported |
1919 |
— |
Only One Death From "Flu" In September |
1918 |
— |
Only One Death Result of "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
The only one immune |
1918 |
— |
Only One New Case Influenza And Four Deaths |
1918 |
— |
Only One New Grippe Case in 21,000 Tars |
1918 |
— |
Only Pasteurized Milk |
1918 |
— |
Only pupils without colds wanted back in schools |
1918 |
— |
Only Seven Persons Taken By Epidemic |
1919 |
— |
Only Slight Increase Noted In Day's Epidemic Death List |
1918 |
— |
Only Specific Cases To Be Quarantined |
1918 |
— |
Only Ten New Cases Of Influenza Are Reported Today |
1918 |
— |
Only Three Cases Here |
1919 |
— |
Only Three Die From Flu In Day |
1918 |
— |
Only Twelve New Cases At Recruit Camp |
1918 |
— |
Only Two Cases Of Grip Reported Overnight |
1918 |
— |
Only Two Deaths At Fort |
1918 |
— |
Only Two Harvard Grippe Deaths in the Past Month |
1918 |
— |
Only Two New Cases Of Influenza And None Of Pneumonia |
1919 |
— |
Only Two New Cases Of Influenza Reported At City Hall Today |
1918 |
— |
Only Two New Epidemic Cases Reported Here |
1918 |
— |
Only Way To Conquer The Flu |
1919 |
— |
Only Way To Conquer The Flu |
1919 |
— |
Open Air And Vaccine Will Fight Disease |
1918 |
— |
Open Air Best Remedy For Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Open-Air Concerts Are To Be Resumed |
1918 |
— |
Open Air School To Be Resumed |
1918 |
— |
Open-Air Service Permitted At Duarte |
1918 |
— |
Open Air Services Held By Churches |
1918 |
— |
Open Air Sunday-School |
1919 |
— |
The Open Air Treatment of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Open Another Emergency Canteen in East Boston |
1918 |
— |
Open Bureau For Nurses To Fight "Flu" Among Poor |
1918 |
— |
Open Bureaus To Fight Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Open Campaign For Clean City Streets |
1918 |
— |
Open Campaign To Free City Of Flu |
1918 |
— |
Open Cars Ordered Till "Flu" Is Over |
1918 |
— |
Open Hospital |
1918 |
— |
Open Inoculation Stations to Stem Progress of 'Flu' |
1918 |
— |
Open Kansas Side Schools |
1918 |
— |
Open Letter to Secretary Of State Board of Health And to the People of Utah |
1918 |
— |
Open New "Flu" Hospital |
1918 |
— |
Open Schools At Date To Be Fixed |
1918 |
— |
Open Schools December 30 |
1918 |
— |
"Open The Doors By Saturday" Is The Plea Today |
1918 |
— |
Open The Hospitals |
1919 |
— |
Open The Schools |
1919 |
— |
Open Up Contagious Hospital For Influenza Patients |
1919 |
— |
Open Vaudeville, Movies Tuesday |
1918 |
— |
Open Windows Required |
1918 |
— |
Opening Churches Causes Rejoicing |
1918 |
— |
Opening Day For Fair Grounds Emergency Hospital Stands Postponed To Saturday |
1918 |
— |
Opening Of Courts Is Delayed By Flu |
1918 |
— |
Opening Of Grid Season May Be Postponed Another Time |
1918 |
— |
Opening Of Schools |
1918 |
— |
Opens U. S. jobs to all in family |
1918 |
— |
Operating Effect of Modified Order of Health Boards |
1918 |
— |
Opinion Divided On Matter Of Longer Daily School Session |
1918 |
— |
Opinions Differ As To Closing Public Places |
1918 |
— |
Opinions Differ On Advisability Of Use Of Masks |
1918 |
— |
Oppose Lifting Influenza Ban On K. C. Meetings |
1918 |
— |
Oppose Order To Visit Homes |
1918 |
— |
Opposes Further Church Closing |
1918 |
— |
Opposes Too Stringent Medical Requirements |
1918 |
— |
Optimism Reigns Among Health Officials |
1918 |
— |
Optimism Rules In Matter Of Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Oral History Interview with Chiyo Matsumiya |
1984 |
— |
Orange For Health |
1919 |
— |
Orange Sailor Dies at Newport; Said Due to Spanish Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Orchestra Hard Hit By Grippe Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Order Barring Gatherings May Soon Be Raised By Health Board |
1918 |
— |
Order Caskets of "Flu" Victims Sealed At Funeral |
1918 |
— |
Order Closes All Theaters And Schools |
1918 |
— |
Order Closing Churches Near |
1918 |
— |
Order Closing Schools and Barring Children From Amusement Places |
1918 |
— |
Order Closing Schools Offers Teacher Services |
1918 |
— |
Order Continues Quarantine Against Grip Indefinitely |
1918 |
— |
Order Enlarged By Health Board |
1918 |
— |
Order Fixing 9:30 To 4:30 As Business Hours For Downtown Stores Rescinded |
1918 |
— |
Order Forced by Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Order Is Issued To Close Schools Remainder Of Year |
1918 |
— |
Order Is Made Shutting Down Grade Schools |
1918 |
— |
Order No. 3 Issued by Health Commissioner |
1918 |
— |
Order Not Yet Issued |
1918 |
— |
Order of Frost Barring Indoor Public Gatherings |
1918 |
— |
Order Of The Board Of Aldermen Acting As A Board Of Health |
1918 |
— |
Order Received By Commander To Close Camp |
1918 |
— |
Order Rescinded On Flu Masks; Theaters And Churches 'Open' |
1918 |
— |
Order Schools Closed Again |
1918 |
— |
Order Sent Gillen to Close Saloons |
1918 |
— |
Order To Close Schools Stands |
1918 |
— |
Ordered To Report Influenza Cases |
1918 |
— |
Orders Are Orders, Even for Masks; Wise Doctors Know What Is Best; Mosquito Theory Once Was A Joke |
1918 |
— |
Orders Closing Of Emergency Hospitals Here |
1918 |
— |
Orders Draft Men To Be Examined |
1918 |
— |
Orders Given To Health Boards |
1918 |
— |
Orders Issued to Prevent Further Spread of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Orders Observed in Ohio |
1918 |
— |
Orders Serving of Drinks with Meals Stopped |
1918 |
— |
Orders to SATC members from Lt. Col. Pearson recommended by Contract Surgeon J.M. Carnochan to clean rooms 10/12/18 |
1918 |
— |
Ordinance #406 |
1918 |
— |
Ordinance #419 |
1918 |
— |
Ordinance #425 |
1918 |
— |
Ordinance Bureau Hard Hit |
1918 |
— |
Ordinances of the City of Cincinnati, No. 334-1918 |
1918 |
— |
Oregon Legislators Fear 'Flu' Epidemic |
1919 |
— |
The Organization of Federal, State and Local Health Forces |
1919 |
— |
Organizations Resume Work |
1918 |
— |
Organize Teachers To Serve As Nurses |
1918 |
— |
Organize To Treat After "Flu" Effect |
1919 |
— |
Organized Charity Work Is Explained |
1919 |
— |
Organized Fight Against Epidemic |
1918 |
— |
Orient Heights Convent to Care for Children |
1918 |
— |
Origin Of The Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Origin Of The Spanish Flu |
1918 |
— |
Orleans Hospital Has No Flu Cases |
1919 |
— |
Orphanage Work Day |
1918 |
— |
Orphanages Need Help |
1918 |
— |
Orphans Taken To Temporary Home |
1918 |
— |
Osteopaths Say Their Treatment Is Highly Efficacious in Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Osteopathy and Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Osteopathy and the Epidemic at Kirksville��Work in Homes and in the Red Cross Emergency Hospital |
1918 |
— |
Osteopathy Good In Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Other Camps Stricken |
1918 |
— |
Other Kentucky Boys Victims Of Fatal Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Ottawa Wants Churches Closed |
1918 |
— |
Our Death Rate Lowest |
1918 |
— |
Our Enemy the Germ |
1918 |
— |
Our Knowledge Concerning Influenza |
1919 |
— |
Our Lady of Lords, Church and School Report for year ending December 31, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Our Present Epidemic of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Our Quota of $21,567,100 |
1918 |
— |
Oust Nurses Who Demand $7 Day Wage |
1918 |
— |
Out Again, In Again, Down Again, Finnigan! |
1918 |
— |
Out of a Crisis, Annual Report Forty-First Year, October 1, 1918 to September 20, 1919, Philadelphia Society for Organizing Charity |
1920 |
— |
Outbreak In America Of Spanish Influenza Reaches Many States |
1918 |
— |
Outbreak Of Influenza Is Feared |
1918 |
— |
Outbreaks Reported |
1919 |
— |
Outdoor Gatherings Put Under The Ban |
1918 |
— |
Outdoor Meetings Barred In Effort To Stop Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Outdoor Services Of Churches Here Prove Successful |
1918 |
— |
Outline Of Report Of Epidemiology Of Influenza Epidemic At Camp Dodge, Iowa, September 18 To October 22, 1918 |
1918 |
— |
Outlook Bright For Conquering Of Influenza |
1918 |
— |
Outlook In Epidemic Brightens |
1918 |
— |
Outlook Is Very Encouraging, Says Health Officer |
1918 |
— |
Outwitting The Streptococcus |
1918 |
— |
Over 120 Meals Sent Out |
1918 |
— |
Over 3,000 Cases In Hagerstown |
1918 |
— |
Over 50,000 Had "Flu" |
1918 |
— |
Over 5000 New Influenza Cases In Army Camps |
1918 |
— |
Over 800 Cases Of Grip In City |
1918 |
— |
Oxford Bishop Coming |
1918 |
— |