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C. Of C. Into Disease Again 1918
C: Regarding the return of goods furnished during the recent epidemic [1918]
Cabarets close, outdoor games off, "flu" order 1918
Cabarets Ordered Closed To Fight Flu 1918
Cadet Corps Drills Suspended; Meetings and Other Activities Canceled Because of Influenza 1918
Cadet Under Quarantine Are Well Entertained 1918
Cafe Health Order Violation Reported 1918
Call British 'Flu' Hog Fever 1919
Call Cancelled Due To Epidemic 1918
Call Emergency Doctors 1918
Call For 8,000 Nurses For War 1918
Call for autos 1918
Call For Home Worship 1918
Call for Nurses Issued by City Health Bureau 1918
Call For Physicians Is Issued By Government 1918
Call For Teachers To Help Nurses 1918
Call Issued For First Aid Graduates 1918
Call Issued For Red Cross Nurses 1918
Call Meeting To Discuss Ways To Fight Epidemic 1918
Call Off Draft Exams Because Of Influenza 1918
Call Physicians Early In The Day 1918
Call Police For Flu Doctor 1918
Call Sent Out for Nurses to Fight 'Flu' 1918
A Call To Montrose 1918
Call to Prayer Issued in Fight On Influenza 1918
The Call To Quarantine 1918
Call U. S. On Influenza 1918
Call Volunteers For Training Corps 1918
Call Volunteers to Fight Epidemic of Influenza 1918
Called To Fight Epidemic 1918
Calls Flu Law Invalid 1918
Calls "Flu" Fight Individual's Job 1918
Calls For Nurses 1918
Calls For Opening Of Local Churches 1918
Calls Nurses And Doctors To Help Stamp Out Epidemic 1918
Calls On Doctors To Make Reports On Influenza 1918
Calls On Women To Halt Meetings And Help Nursing 1918
Calls Up Army To Fight Germs 1918
Calm Courage Will Rout 'Flu' 1918
Cambridge Ban Lifted 1918
Cambridge Grip Situation Better 1918
Cambridge Has 12 Deaths 1918
Cambridge Schools to be Closed Next Week 1918
Cambridge Schools to Reopen Next Monday 1918
Cambridge Teachers 1918
Camden Situation No Better 1918
Camp All Ready For Memorial Day 1918
Camp Crane History, 2nd Draft [1918]
Camp Custer Has "Influ" Malady 1918
Camp Custer Takes Steps Against 'Flu' 1918
Camp Deaths Eight 1918
Camp Devens Is Unable To Send Nurses To Worcester 1918
Camp Dick "Quarantine Dates" Are Regulated 1918
Camp Dick Boxing Contest Called Off 1918
Camp Dick Men Observe Quarantine Regulations 1918
Camp Dick Men Will Attend "Flyin' Frolic" 1918
Camp Dick Placed Under Quarantine 1918
Camp Dick Plays Carruthers Field On Home Gridiron Today 1918
Camp Dick Quarantine Will Be Raised Today 1918
Camp Dix Loses 96 Through Influenza 1918
Camp Dix Quarantined Until Grip Epidemic Ends 1918
Camp Dodge 'Flu' Situation Better 1918
Camp Dodge Back To Normal Again 1918
Camp Humphreys Fights Influenza 1918
Camp Lee Quarantine Rules Are Stringent 1918
Camp Lewis Men In Good Health 1918
Camp Lewis Put In Quarantine 1918
Camp Martin Has Influenza Cases; Is Quarantined 1918
Camp Meade Put under Quarantine 1918
Camp Meade's Health Sets Pace For Others 1919
Camp Meigs Announces Influenza Diminishing 1918
Camp Mills Under Strict Quarantine 1918
Camp Pays Tribute To Untimely Dead 1918
Camp Pontanezen, Brest, France 1920, 03
Camp Sherman Hit By New Epidemic 1918
Camp Sherman In Need Of Additional Nurses 1918
Camp Sherman Puts On The Lid Against The Flu 1918
Camp Sherman Under Strict Quarantine 1918
Camp Travis Closing For Epidemic Is Denied 1918
Camp Workers Not Near Flu Patients 1918
Campaign Against Influenza Effects 1919
Campaign Against Influenza Opened 1919
Campaign Against Spitting Resumed 1918
Campaign Closes With Little Noise 1918
Camphor Cakes Strike At 'Flu' 1918
Camps Have Reported Three Thousand Cases 1918
Camps In Grip Of Influenza 1918
Can Send No Nurses Out Of County For Influenza 1918
Can't Flush City Sewers 1918
Can Take More Children 1918
Canadian Nurses to Help Fight Grippe 1918
Canadian Talks At State College 1918
Cancel Forum Luncheon 1918
Cancel Labor Meeting 1918
Cancel Selectmen Calls Because Of Epidemic 1918
Cancel War Work Meetings 1918
Canning Sugar Office Closed Because of Flu 1918
Canteen Workers Aid Soldier Near Collapse 1918
Canteen Workers From Y. W. C. A. Spread Sunshine And Nourishment In Sick Homes 1918
Canteen Workers Of Catholic Womens Club Busy Caring For Stricken Families 1918
Canteen Workers See Toll Of Influenza 1918
Canton's Doctors Ill, Calls For Aid 1918
Cantonments Hit By Influenza 1918
Canvassing City For Percentage Disease Patients 1918
Capital Of The Nation In Danger Of Failing To Make Good On Loan 1918
Capitol District Influenza Cases And Deaths Less 1918
Capitol District Just Holds Own Against Influenza 1918
Capitol District Reports Epidemic Has Spent Force 1918
Capitol District Reports Few New Epidemic Cases 1918
Capitol District Slowly Breaking Influenza's Hold 1918
Capt. Slaughter Thanks Red Cross 1918
Captain Maloney Under Quarantine At Camp Fremont 1918
Car For 'Flu' Work Stolen 1918
Car Traffic Hit By Health Order 1918
Car Travel Falling Off During Epidemic Of Flu 1918
Car Windows Remain Closed Despite Order 1918
Car Windows To Be Kept Open To Prevent Grippe 1918
Car Windows To Stay Open 1918
Card In Window Of Flu Victims Brings In Help 1918
Card Index Helps The Diet Kitchen 1918
Cardinal Compares Nurses to Soldiers 1918
Cardinal Frowns on Church Closing 1918
Cardinal Offers Use of Seminary 1918
Cards Containing Flu Warning Sent To Car Companies 1918
Care Is Urged in Diagnosis of 'Flu' 1919
Care Of Citizens May Stay Malady 1918
Care of Influenza Patients Cost the City About $30,000 1918
Care Of The Sick Subject of Lectures At Civic Center 1918
Care Offered Children Orphaned by Influenza 1918
Care Urged On "Flu" Victims 1918
Cared For 3,519 Sufferers Of Flu 1919
Careful Handling Stops Influenza 1918
Careful How You Sneeze 1918
Carelessness Is Greatest Cause Of Spread Of Flu 1919
Caring for Little Ones Left Orphans by the Epidemic of Influenza 1918
Carl L. Wallace Dies Of Pneumonia; In Legislature Of State Since 1898 1919
Carmen Ready to Meet Committee Any Time 1918
Carnes Believes Dallas Situation Comparably Good 1918
Carnes Says "Flu" Has Flown; Only One Case Reported 1918
Carnival Spirit Pervades Crowds Masked at Fair 1918
Caroline Schools Open Monday 1918
Carry Schoolroom To Pupils 1918
Cars And Booze, Menaces 1918
Cars Are Needed For Diet Kitchen 1918
Cars Are Needed In Fight On Flu 1919
Cars Must Keep Windows Open 1918
Case Against Four Christian Scientists Postponed By Court 1918
Case Eleven May Cancel Two Tilts 1918
Case Goes Under Flu Quarantine 1918
Cases at Custer Not Spanish Influenza 1918
The Cases Decreasing 1918
Cases in Epidemic Show Falling Off 1918
Cases In Orleans Show Falling Off 1918
Cases Of 'Flu' Double In Last 24 Hours In All Parts Of Denver 1918
Cases Of Influenza In Dallas Now Above 4,000 Mark 1918
Cases Of Influenza Increase In Marked Degree Over Night 1918
Cases Of Influenza Much Fewer; Death Rate Drops 1918
Cases Of Influenza Reported Here 1918
Cases Of Influenza Should Be Reported 1918
Cases Of Spanish Influenza In City 1918
Cases Of Spanish Influenza Shown To Be About 100 1918
Cases Reported in Last 24 Hours Give Influenza Line Upward Tilt 1918
Cases Total 6,138 In City, As Reported 1918
Caskets Short In Epidemic 1918
"Castle View" is changed into a convalescent home for girl workers 1918
Cathedral Curate Victim At Nashua 1918
Cathedral Holds Sunday Services 1918
Cathedral School For Boys Will Reopen Tomorrow 1918
Catholic Aid in Epidemic Is Accepted 1918
Catholic Church Closes On Account Of Epidemic 1918
Catholic Churches 1918
Catholic Churches 1918
Catholic Churches Close; Bishop Issues Statement 1918
Catholic Churches Closed On Sunday 1918
Catholic Churches Suspend Services 1918
Catholic Churches To Close Tomorrow 1918
Catholic Emergency Canteen For Grip Sufferers Closes Tonight At 6 O'Clock 1918
Catholic Relief Parley Delayed 1918
Catholic Sisters Take Up Flu Fight 1918
Catholic Womans Club Canteen Workers Put In Strenuous Day Attending Patients 1918
Catholic Womans Club Workers Carry Food To Stricken Families About City 1918
Catholic Women Are Aiding Sick 1918
Catholic Women Club Canteen Works At Full Capacity, And May Need Volunteers 1918
Catholic Women Doing Fine Work 1918
Catholics to hear mass in open air Sunday morning 1918
Catholics Will Meet On Lawn Of Rectory 1918
Causative Agent of Influenza Still Unknown 1919
Cause Of Flu Is Not Determined 1918
Cause of Influenza Still Deep Mystery To Medical Science 1919
Cause, Prevention, and Treatment of Influenza 1919
Causes of Epidemics 1918
Caution Advised By Health Board In Removing Ban 1918
Caution Is Urged As Epidemic Cases Show Falling Off 1918
Census For The Nurses 1918
Census of Nurses Is Being Planned 1918
Central Ohio Nurses Called for Epidemic Fight Elsewhere 1918
Central Workrooms Of The Red Cross To Stay Open 1918
Centralized Health and Relief Agencies In An Influenza Epidemic 1918
Certified Nurses Aid in Relieving Flu Sufferers 1918
Chairman Miller Is Out Of Red Cross 1918
Chamber Of Commerce Aids Needy Families 1918
Champ Clark Latest Victim Of Influenza 1918
Changes At Playhouses 1918
Changing work hours 1918
Chapter 22: Influenza 1941
Chapter 35: Epidemic Influenza 1940
Chapter LIV - Pandemic Influenza (1918 - 1919) 1948
Chapter Thanked For Face Masks 1918
Chapter Workers Are Busy Making Hospital Masks 1918
Charge Policeman With Mask Graft 1918
Charge Saloons Violate Flu 'Lid' 1918
Charities Ask Aid For Flu Sufferers 1919
Charities Campaign Far Short of Goal 1918
Charity Bodies Unite For Influenza Relief 1918
Charity Campaign Still Short $30,000 1918
Charity Donations Like Paying Taxes 1918
Charity "Flu" Cases Here 1918
Charity Hospital Gives Influenza Victims Place 1919
Charity Service Reports, Cook County, Illinois, Department of Poor Relief, County Hospital, Institutions at Oak Forest, Juvenile Detention Home, Bureau of Social Service, Adult Probation Department Together with Annual Message, President County Board, Fiscal Year of 1918 1918
Charleston Port Terminal Movies 1918
Charleston's Milk Supply 1918
Chart Of Influenza In Denver 1918
Chart Showing Continued Decrease Of Influenza 1918
Chart Showing Course Of City's Second Influenza Wave 1919
Chart Showing Course Of City's Second Influenza Wave 1919
Chart Showing Course Of Influenza In Seattle 1919
Chart Showing Course Of Second Influenza Wave 1919
Chart Showing Decline In Seattle Influenza Cases 1918
Chart Showing Decline In Seattle Influenza Cases 1918
Chart Showing Decline Of Influenza Epidemic In City 1918
Chart Showing Decline Of Influenza Epidemic In Seattle 1919
Chart Showing Decline Of Influenza In Seattle 1918
Chart Showing Decline Of Influenza In Seattle 1918
Chart Showing Decline Of Influenza In Seattle 1918
Chart Showing Decline Of Influenza In Seattle 1918
Chart Showing Decrease In City's Influenza Cases 1918
Chart Showing Decrease Of Influenza In Seattle 1918
Chart Showing Epidemic Decrease 1918
Chart Showing Influenza Conditions In Seattle 1918
Chart Showing Progress Of Influenza Wave Here 1919
Chart Showing Rate Of Decrease Of Influenza In Seattle 1919
Chart Shows "Flu's" Progress In City 1918
Chart Shows Course of the Epidemic Since the First Cases Were Reported 1918
Chart Shows Gradual Decline Of Influenza 1918
Chart Shows Rise And Fall In Flu Epidemic In Portland 1919
Charts On Health And Education Win Attention At Capitol 1919
Chasing the Flu 1918
Chats with visitors in Washington: attack "flu" law opponents 1918
Cheating The Flu 1918
Check Of Spanish Influenza Epidemic Near, U. S. Reports 1918
Check On Influenza Is Seen 1918
Check Reveals More Cases 1918
Check Spread Of Influenza In Chicago 1918
Check to pneumonia 1918
Check Wave Of Influenza In Eastbay 1918
Checked! Death Rate Lower Among Soldiers Stationed at Camp Sherman 1918
Checking Epidemic State Board Says 1918
Checking The Disease Now 1918
Checking The Epidemic 1918
Checking The Flu 1918
Cheer Up - the Shows are Back this Week 1918
Cheer Up Theatres Are Open! 1918
Cheerless Nights in Boston 1918
Chelsea and Revere Showing Improvement 1918
Chesnut Hill Hospital, Fifteenth Annual Report for Year Ending, December 31, 1918 1918
Chicago, A Record of Progress: Annual Report of the Municipal Departments, City of Chicago, January 1919 1919
Chicago Again Is "Healthiest City" 1918
Chicago Deaths Less Than In Cities Of East 1918
Chicago Doctor And His Vaccine Lead 'Flu' War 1918
Chicago: Eight Years of Progress 1923
Chicago gets vaccine to aid in "flu" fight 1918
Chicago Reports 1,053 Cases 1918
Chicago's Health 1919
Chicago's Health 1919
Chicago's Health 1919
Chicago's Health 1919
Chicago sailors lend bodies for influenza test 1918
Chief Halts Funeral 1918
Chief Justice Gary Reconvenes Court 1918
Chief Phone Operator Victim Of Pneumonia 1918
Child Welfare Bureau 1918
Child Welfare Exhibit 1918
Child Welfare Work Will Aid Greatly In Combating Disease 1918
Children Appeal To Good Fellow 1918
Children Are Freed From Restrictions; Epidemic Passing 1918
Children Are Happy; May Attend Movies As Ban Is Lifted 1919
Children At Play Spread Influenza 1918
Children Best in Schools, Says Burns 1918
Children Can Not Go To Theater 1918
Children Gripped By Influenza 1918
Children Hit By Influenza 1918
Children May Be Permitted to Go to Sunday School Again on Jan. 5 1918
Children Must Study At Home 1918
Children Restricted 1918
Children's Homes Play In Luck With Influenza 1918
Children's Room At Sayles Public Library Closed 1918
Children To Go To Baby Flu Hospital 1918
Chillicothe Saloons Closed By Authorities 1918
Chimes Of Church Bells To Be Heard Again On Sunday 1918
China Club Postpones Meeting 1918
Chiropodists to Wear Masks 1918
Chiropractors Say Influenza Record Proves Efficacy of System 1919
Chiros Claim To Have Flu Remedy 1918
Christian Scientist Gives View On Masks 1918
Christian Scientists To Wear Gauze Masks 1918
Christmas Cheer Marks Day In Salt Lake 1918
Christmas Crowds 1918
Christmas Crowds Increase Flu Cases 1918
Christmas For Orphans 1918
Christmas Is Hit By Flu Situation 1918
Christmas Joy Begins Tonight 1918
Christmas Passes With No New Case of "Flu" Reported 1918
Christmas Schools Open On Monday Morning 1918
Christmas Services In Local Churches 1918
Christmas Theme Of Sunday Sermons 1918
Christmas To Be Observed With True Spirit 1918
Christmas Week To Be School Holiday 1918
Chronology Of Epidemic 1918
Church And School Ban Lifted; Royer Is Defied By City 1918
The Church at Home 1918
Church Attendance Is Below Normal 1918
The Church Ban Lifted 1918
Church Closing Considered By Bishop Hickey 1918
Church Closing To High Court 1918
Church Converted Into Flu Hospital 1918
Church Doors To Remain Closed 1918
Church Drive Postponed 1918
Church 'Flu' Center 1918
Church Heads May Carry "Flu" Fight To Highest Court 1918
Church School Is Reopened 1918
Church School Teachers To be Paid for "Flu" Time 1918
Church Schools Will Observe Regulations 1918
Church Services All Canceled 1918
Church Services Are Again Resumed 1919
Church Services Are Called Off 1918
Church Services During Influenza Epidemic 1918
Church Services In Full Swing 1919
Church Services Included in Ban on Public Meetings 1918
Church Services Rest On Health Board Action 1918
Church Services Resumed 1919
Church Services To Resume 1919
Church Supper Postponed 1918
Church to Reopen 1918
Church Women to Make Gauze Masks 1918
Church Workers Busy During Flu Epidemic 1918
Church Worship Reopens Sunday 1918
Churches And Others Under Ban Must Be Kept Closed In City 1918
Churches And Saloons Face 'Flu' Closing 1918
Churches And Schools Close; Saloons Open 1918
Churches and Sunday Schools Will Close 1918
Churches Are Closed By The Health Officer 1918
Churches Are Closed To Public For First Time In Many Years 1918
Churches Are Closed Under Health Order 1918
Churches Are Refused Permission to Open 1918
Churches Await Reopening Order 1918
Churches Close for Influenza Epidemic 1918
Churches Closed 1918
Churches Closed 1918
Churches Closed Here Again Today 1918
Churches Closed While Influenza Threatens In D. C. 1918
Churches Falling In Line To Suppress Local Epidemic 1918
Churches Here Will Open Sunday 1918
Churches Hold Service After Five Weeks' Ban 1919
Churches May Be Opened On Next Sunday 1918
Churches May Close Sunday Under Order 1918
Churches Not To Reopen Sunday 1918
Churches Not To Reopen Until After Next Sunday 1918
Churches Obey Influenza Ban 1918
Churches Observe Serviceless Day 1918
Churches Of City Asked To Curtail Rites 1918
Churches of City To Be Closed Sunday 1918
Churches Of City To Open Sunday 1918
The Churches Open Again 1918
Churches Open Again Sunday 1919
Churches open, but influenza reduced crowds 1918
Churches Plan For Renewal Of Activity 1918
Churches Plan Open-Air Services For Tomorrow 1918
Churches Plan Short Service 1918
Churches Resume Normal Activities As Flu Ban Lifts 1918
Churches, Schools, Movies, Saloons Ordered Closed 1918
Churches, Schools, Shows Closed Epidemic Puts Ban On All Public Assemblies 1918
Churches Suffer Financial Loss 1918
Churches, Theaters, Lodges and Schools Are Ordered Closed 1918
Churches To Be Closed Tomorrow 1918
Churches To Be Watched For Influenza 1918
Churches To Close Again On Sunday 1918
Churches To Close On Account Of Flu 1918
Churches To Close Sunday 1918
Churches To Help In Red Cross Drive 1918
Churches to Hold Regular Services Indoors on Sunday 1918
Churches To Open Sunday; Flu Subsides 1918
Churches to reopen 1918
Churches to Reopen for All Saints Services 1918
Churches Vote To Close Tomorrow 1918
Churches Want To Open On Sunday 1918
Churches Will Be Open Sunday 1918
Churches Will Hold Services Next Sunday 1918
Churches Will Hold Services Outdoors 1918
Churches Will Open As Usual Sunday 1918
Churches Will Remain Closed 1918
Churchless Day Is Planned Here 1918
Churchless Sunday newest wartime experience here 1918
Churchless Sunday Will Be Observed Because of Plague 1918
Cincinnati Physician Is Assisting in Fight on Influenza Epidemic at Hamilton 1918
Cincinnati Shuts Public Places 1918
Cincinnati Soldier 1918
Cincinnati Soldiers Dead Of Influenza 1918
Cincinnati Soldiers Succumb To Epidemic in Camps; Six Are Victims of Spanish Influenza -- Heroes in List 1918
Circular Letter No. 36 1919
Circular Memorandum, No. 48, Headquarters Base Hospital, Camp Zachary Taylor, Kentucky 1918
Circus Probably Will Be Kept Out 1918
Circus Problem Up To Governor 1918
Circus To Show Here On Friday 1918
Circus Tours Limited 1918
Citadel Cadets Back At College 1918
Citadel Opens; Big Enrollment 1918
Citadel Reopens Tuesday Morning 1918
Citadel To Open In Short Time 1918
Citadel To Open Tuesday Morning 1918
Cities Asked To Help Nation Combat 'Flu' 1918
Cities Shaking Grip 1918
Citizen Offers His Home For Influenza Hospital 1918
Citizens � A Crisis Is Here! 1918
Citizens' Food Council To Meet As Scheduled 1918
Citizens Join Hands To Stamp Out "Flu" 1918
Citizens Promptly Respond To All Appeals To Succor Children Orphaned By Epidemic 1918
Citizens' Relief Committee Is Named to Handle Local Influenza Fight 1918
Citizens' Sanitary Duty 1918
Citizens To Help Flush Streets 1918
Citizens Warned To Guard Against Spread of Malady 1918
Citizens Welcome Members Of 145th 1919
City Acts To Check Spread Of Influenza 1918
City Acts To Stop Spread Of Influenza 1918
City Adopts Free Serum To Halt Flu 1918
City Again Forbids All Assemblages In Effort To Control Influenza 1918
City Ambulance In Collision 1918
The City And Environs 1918
The City And Environs 1918
The City And Environs 1918
The City And Environs 1918
City and State Totals for Influenza Smaller 1919
City And U. S. Take Steps To Check Spread Of "Flu" 1918
City Appeals To U. S. For Help In Flu Epidemic 1918
City Appropriates $500 to Red Cross 1919
City Asked To Pay Red Cross For Flu Help 1918
City Asks Help Of Medical Students 1918
City Asks Suburbs To Join Flu Battle 1918
City Authorities Decide Against General Closing 1918
City Battling Grippe As Lid Is Put In Force 1918
City Births Exceeded Deaths; 158 New Cases of Flu 1919
City Breaks 1918 Red Cross Roll 1918
City briefs 1918
City briefs 1918
City briefs 1918
The City Bulletin, October 19, 1918 - March 6, 1920 1918
City Calls On Citizens To Throw Open Their Homes As Influenza Hospitals 1918
City Calls Out Retired Nurses 1918
City Cheerful On First Day Under Influenza Ban 1918
City Christmas Tree Depends On Flu 1918
City Closed Against "Flu" 1918
City Closed to End Wave of Influenza 1918
City Closed To Fight Flu 1918
City Closes Today To Fight Influenza Which Is Spreading 1918
City Closing Order Is Drawing Tighter 1918
City Club Calls Off Dinner Talks 1918
City Commission Adopts Resolution Health Committee Closing Theatres, Fair, Schools, Churches and Lodges 1918
City Commission Favors Wearing Of Masks 1918
City Commission Will Lift The Ban On All Gatherings At 12 P. M. Tonight 1918
City Continues Epidemic Fight 1918
City Continues Vigorous Efforts To Stamp Out Epidemic Influenza 1918
City Council 1918
City Council 1918
City Council And Health Dept. Warning About "Flu" 1918
City Council Halts Mask Wearing In City 1918
City Council Minutes, Atlanta, Georgia, October 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, April 4th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, December 20th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, December 27th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, December 6th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, February 7th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, January 10th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, January 17th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, January 24th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, November 15th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, November 29th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Friday, October 18th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Monday, December 16th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Monday, December 2nd, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Monday, February 10th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Monday, November 18th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Monday, November 25th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Monday, October 21st, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Thursday, January 16th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Thursday, January 23rd, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Thursday, January 30th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Thursday, March 20th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Thursday, March 6th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Thursday, November 21st, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Thursday, October 17th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Tuesday, February 4th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Tuesday, January 14th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Tuesday, January 21st, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Tuesday, November 12th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Tuesday, November 19th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Tuesday, November 26th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Tuesday, October 22nd, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, December 11th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, January 15th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, January 22nd, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, March 5th, 1919 1919
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, November 27th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, November 6th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, November 7th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, November 8th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, October 16th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, October 24th, 1918 1918
City Council of the City of Los Angeles Meeting held Wednesday, October 30th, 1918 1918
City Council Plans New 'Flu' Law 1918
City Council United For Individual Quarantine 1918
City Dads Should Be Fair In This Quarantine Matter; No Sense In Silly Edict Issued 1918
City Death Rate Is Going Up Again 1918
City Death Rate Normal Again 1919
City Death Rate Rapidly Falling 1918
City Deaths Show A Slight Increase 1918
City Demands Report On Grip 1918
City Devising Plans For Skipstop Hours 1918
City Displays New Vigor As Influenza Restrictions Cease 1918
City Districted to Fight Epidemic 1918
City Document, No. 73, Address of Honorable Pehr G. Holmes, Mayor of the City of Worcester, 1918 with the Annual Reports of the Several Departments for the Financial Year Ending November 30, 1918 1918
City Empowered To Force Vaccination 1918
City Engages Another Doctor for Emergency 1918
City Epidemic Bans Soon To Be Removed 1918
City Expected To Be Free Of Epidemic Soon 1918
City Expends $72,000 In Fight On Influenza 1919
City Experiencing Mild Influenza Recrudescence 1918
City Extends Grippe Edict On Meetings 1918
City Farm Quarantined 1918
City Flu Cases Increase; State Tops Former Mark 1918
City Flu Cases Jump 1918
City Flu Order Off Tomorrow; Ease State Ban 1918
City "Flu" Total 1,956 1919
City Fortunate In Escaping Epidemic 1918
City Gains In Fight On Flu 1918
City Gay As Flu Ban Is Lifted 1918
City Getting Grip Epidemic Under Control 1918
City Getting Upper Hand of Influenza; 1,861 Cases, 61 Deaths 1918
City Girds Self To Fight Dread Spanish Grippe 1918
City Gives $100,000 Fund To Fight 'Flu'; Epidemic Spreads 1918
City Guards Against The New Plague 1918
City Hall In No Hurry To Clamp Down 'Flu' Lid 1918
City Hall News 1918
City Hall News 1918
City Hall News 1918
City Has "Fluless" Day 1918
City Has 211 New Influenza Cases 1918
City Has 300 New Cases Of Influenza 1918
City Has 603 New Influenza Cases 1918
City Has a Firm Hand on the Epidemic 1918
City Hastens To Curb Influenza 1918
City Health Board Urges Inoculation to Fight Influenza 1918
City Health Chief Plans Drastic Raid On "Flu" Trenches 1919
City Health Report Shows 15 'Flu' Cases 1919
City Highest Death Rate Last Week 1918
City Holds Ground In Fight With Flu 1918
City holds own in battle with influenza wave 1918
City hospital annex cleared of patients; Dr. Gram states 1918
City Hospital Closed 1918
City Hospital Flu Cases Drop; Figure Lowest For Three Weeks 1918
City Hospital For Epidemic Possible 1918
City Hospital Forces Swept By Influenza 1918
City Hospital Full; 50 Calls Turned Down 1918
City Hospital May Be Given Up Next Week 1918
City Hospital Staff Nurse Grip Victim 1918
City In Brief 1918
City In Brief 1918
City In Brief 1918
City In Brief 1918
City In Brief 1918
City In Brief 1918
City Influenza Ban Is Lifted On Card Games 1919
City Interests To Open Emergency Hospital Soon 1918
City Invaded By Influenza, Says Wright 1918
City Is Abiding By Quarantine Order 1918
City Is Getting Normal Again; Theaters Are Opening Today; Debt to the Stage Increased 1918
City is in Path of Grip Spread 1918
City is not in danger from Spanish grip 1918
City Is To Close This Afternoon For Big Parade 1918
City is Warned of Influenza 1918
City Laughs Once More as Movies Open 1918
City Lifts "Flu" Ban Today; Normal Conditions to Prevail 1918
City Lifts Flu Lid and There Is Much Rejoicing By Movie Fans 1918
City May Continue the Closing Ban 1918
City May Use New Serum In Fight On Influenza Epidemic 1918
City Near Normal In Grip Conditions 1918
City Needs Nurses To Help Fight Influenza 1918
City Now Has 125,000 Cases Of Influenza 1918
City Now Has 51 Influenza Cases; Warning Issued 1918
City of Boston, Proceedings of the School Committee 1918
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Annual Report Of The Board Of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1917 1917
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Annual Report Of The Board Of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1918 1918
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Annual Report Of The Board Of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1919 1919
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Annual Report Of The Board Of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1920 And Year Ending December 31, 1921 1920
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Annual Report Of The Board Of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1921 1921
City of Cambridge, Massachusetts, Annual Report Of The Board Of Health For The Year Ending December 31, 1922 1922
City Of Charleston, S. C., Department Of Health, Bureau Of Food Inspection 1918
City of Cleveland Ohio Division Of Health Statistical Records Years 1916 - 1924 1916
City of Dallas Department of Public Health Summary Report of Activities For the Year Ending April 30, 1919 1919
City Of Fall River School Department 1918
City Of Portland Oregon Annual Report Of The Bureau of Health Department Of Public Utilities For The Fiscal Year Ending November 30, 1917 1917
City Of Portland Oregon Annual Report Of The Bureau of Health Department Of Public Utilities For The Fiscal Year Ending November 30, 1921 1921
City of Worcester, Massachusetts Department of Health Annual Report of the Board of Health For The Year Ending December Thirty-One Nineteen Twenty-Two [1922] 1922
City Offers Aid To Combat 'Flu' 1918
City Officials Censured 1918
City Officials Warn Public that Health Department Order Must Be Strictly Observed 1918
City Officials, Physicians and Nurses Fight Hard as Influenza Case Go Over Thousand Mark 1918
City On Verge Of Serious Epidemic 1918
City Parochial Schools Close Without Order 1918
City Pastors Observe Quarantine Order 1918
City Placed Under Strict Quarantine To Check Epidemic 1918
City Plans Lifting Of Influenza Ban 1918
City Plans To Fight Influenza 1918
City Policemen To Be Vaccinated 1918
City Prohibits Crowded Cars 1918
City Put On Honor To Obey Ban Today 1918
City Ready To Fight "Flu" 1918
City Ready To Fight Malady 1918
City Ready To Halt Further Grippe Spread 1918
City Red Cross Needs More Workers 1918
City Reports 37 Influenza Cases 1919
City reports drop in influenza cases 1918
City Reports Show Epidemic Falling Away 1918
City's Chemists Have Remedy � Royer Refuses to Lift Ban on Liquor 1918
City's churches forego worship 1918
City's Contagious Disease Total Low 1918
City's Dances Closed by Grip 1918
City's Death Rate Again Jumping; 18 Reported Today 1918
City's Death Rate Higher This Week 1918
City's Death Rate Lowest In History 1918
City's Death Rate Near Normal Again 1918
City's Death Rate Takes High Spurt 1918
City's Death Report for January Is 368 1919
City's Flu Death Rate Is Lowest In This Section 1918
City's Flu Hospital To Close Soon? 1918
City's Grip Total Near 11,000 Cases 1918
City's Grippe Toll 19 in 13 Hours 1919
City's Health Record Exceptionally Good 1919
City's Health Record Is Good 1919
City's Influenza Ban Remains On 1918
City's Influenza Line Drops Steadily 1918
City's Influenza Situation Is Good 1918
City's Problem: 500 Orphans 1918
City's School Officers To Remain On Duty 1918
City's Theaters Open Their Doors 1918
City's Work to Save the Babies 1919
City School Pupils To Study By Mail 1918
City Schools And Churches Ordered Closed By Mayor 1918
City Schools And Theatres Closed To Halt Influenza 1918
City Schools Are Closed by Grip Fighters 1918
City Schools Are To Reopen Today 1918
City Schools Close On Account Of Epidemic 1918
City Schools Closed To Halt Flu Spread 1918
City Schools Don Khaki; Influenza Holds Up Drexel 1918
City Schools Not Closed by Grip Epidemic 1918
City Schools Open Thursday Morning 1918
City Schools Open; Attendance Large 1918
City Schools Remain Shut 1918
City Schools Reopen Tomorrow Morning 1918
City Schools To Hold Full Session Today 1918
City Schools To Resume Schedule As Usual today 1918
City Schools To Take One Week Recess Christmas 1918
City Schools Will Not Open Until Jan. 2, Board Decides 1918
City Schools Will Open On Tuesday Next 1918
City Second In Flu Fight 1918
City Seeks Plan To Care For Tots 1918
City Sets Aside $300 To Aid Influenza Destitute 1918
City Settles Down To Break Epidemic 1918
City Should Be Grateful 1918
City Shut Tight By Influenza Lid As Plague Abates 1918
City Shut Up by Influenza 1918
City Sick List Growing Less 1918
City Spends Quiet Sunday 1918
City Starts Big Battle On Influenza 1918
City Takes Half Holiday To Aid War Work Drive 1918
City Takes Step To Prevent Any Epidemic Here 1918
City Taking Readily To Gauze Masks 1918
City Teachers Are To Be Paid Today 1918
City Teachers Volunteer Aid For Red Cross 1918
City Teachers' Work to be Made up Later 1918
City To Avoid "Flu" Epidemic By Using Care 1918
City To Be 'Dry' Tonight; Courts Close For 'Flu' 1918
City To Be Purged Of Contagious And Infectious Disease 1918
City To Be Shut Three Weeks To Check Epidemic 1918
City To Defy Grip 1918
City To Doff Masks Tonight 1918
City To Enforce Order On Masks 1918
City To Handle Epidemic Cases 1918
City To Lift Ban If 'Flu' Continues Decline 1918
City To Placard Houses In Flu War 1918
City To Remain Closed Until Epidemic Abates In Neighboring Towns 1918
City To Unmask By State Order 1918
City Wants Use Of Autos 1918
City Warns Against Spanish Influenza 1918
City Will Care for Flu Victims' Orphans 1918
City Will Not Close Schools Or Theaters 1918
City Will Remain Open; Mayor Wins 1918
City Winning In Flu Battle 1918
City Wins Fight Upon Influenza 1918
Civic Center Closed 1918
The Civic Club of Philadelphia, Twenty-Fifth Annual Report, 1918-1919 1919
Civic League Demands 'Flu' Mask In S. F. 1919
Civil Service Is Opposed In Health Board 1918
Civilians' Aid Asked at Dix In Fighting Spread of Grip 1918
Civilians Free From Influenza 1918
Claims It Is Not Duty Of Red Cross To Aid Civilians 1918
Claremont Schools Open 1918
Clarke County Schools Closed 1918
Clash Over School Order Due Monday 1918
Class of 1919 (Twenty-first Edition of the Jefferson Year Book) 1919
Classes Banned In Social Service 1918
Classes Resumed At School Of Art 1918
Classes To Resume For Mission Study 1918
Clean-Up Campaign Is Making Progress 1918
"Clean-Up Week" To Be Strongly Pushed 1918
Cleaning Up The City Will Lift Quarantine 1918
Cleanliness Is Move Against Plague Germ 1918
Clemmons Outlines Plan to Make Up Time Lost by "Flu" Closing 1918
Clemson Students To Resume Work Nov. 3 1918
Clergy Discuss Health Ban 1918
Clerks in Postoffice Are Back on the Job 1918
Cleveland and the 'Flu'
Cleveland Flu Decreasing 1918
Clinical Observations in Recent Epidemic of Influenza 1919
Clinical Observations On Epidemic Influenza 1919
Clinical Observations on Epidemic Influenza 1919
Clinical Varieties of Pneumonia as Secondary to Influenza 1920
Close All Fairs During Epidemic 1918
Close Bars At 6, New Flu Mandate 1918
Close Camp Upton to check influenza 1918
Close Churches 1918
Close churches, hurt religion, fear of priest 1918
Close Hospital In Court House 1981
Close In On Grip 1918
Close Kindergarten Because Of Flu 1918
Close N. J. Schools To Check Influenza 1918
Close Newport Shows And School Buildings 1918
Close Schools As Precaution In Flu Return 1918
Close Schools At Once! 1918
Close Schools First Day That "Flu" Appears 1918
Close Schools Probably Today 1918
Close Schools Theaters And Churches Here 1918
Close Schools, Theaters And Churches, New Order 1918
Close Shop Until Epidemic Danger Has Fully Abated 1918
Close Spokane Schools; May Put Back Flu Ban 1918
"Close The Drinking Dens And Leave The Churches Open," Says Mrs. Peterson 1918
Close Theaters, Movies, Dance Halls And All Other Unnecessary Public Assemblages Until Oct 6 1918
"Close To The Climax Now" In The Influenza Battle 1918
Close Up Shops In Which Crowds Are Let Gather 1918
Close Ware Schools Because Of Grip 1918
Close Warehouses To Curb Influenza 1918
Close Watch On Influenza At Terminals 1918
Close Winnetka, Glencoe dances and theaters 1918
Closed Another Week 1918
Closed Churches Affect Religion 1918
Closed Churches to Be New Experience for City 1918
Closed For Three Weeks 1918
Closed School Period Made Formal Recess 1918
Closed Territory Is Extended 1918
Closed To Public 1918
Closes Federal Court Because Of "Flu" Epidemic 1918
Closes Shows To Soldiers 1918
Closing Ban Cuts Number Of Arrests 1918
Closing Ban Ends In Phila. Today 1918
Closing Ban Has Been Modified 1918
Closing Ban In City Made Indefinite 1918
Closing Ban In Ohio "On" For Weeks 1918
Closing Ban Off Tuesday At Midnight 1918
Closing Ban On Till Wednesday 1918
Closing Ban Stays Says Dr. Ruhland 1918
Closing Ban To Be Lifted For Monday 1918
Closing Ban Will Not Be Lifted Anywhere In State Until After Nov. 4th 1918
Closing Ban Will Remain In Force During Epidemic 1918
Closing Churches Arouses Ministers 1918
Closing Held to Be Imperative 1918
Closing Mandate Is Extended Here Until November 4 1918
Closing Notes 1918
Closing Of All Public Places Debated Today 1918
Closing Of Camp Forecast In Order From Washington 1918
Closing Of Churches Will Be Considered 1918
Closing Of City Schools Possible 1918
Closing Of Factories Advocated 1918
Closing Of Public Places Put Up To Council; 221 New Influenza Cases 1918
Closing of Saloon During Epidemic: Ordinance Held to be Too Indefinite to Require Closing of Saloon During Epidemic 1919
Closing of Schools and Theaters During Influenza Epidemic 1919
Closing Of Schools Is Deferred By The Administrative Board Until Dr. Flannagan Returns 1918
Closing Of State Public Places May Be Ordered Today 1918
Closing Of The Churches 1918
Closing of Theaters By "Flu" Quarantine Entails Heavy Loss 1918
Closing Of Theaters Is Being Considered 1918
Closing Of Theaters, Change Of Curtains And Film Limitation, Fighting Epidemic 1918
Closing Of University City Schools Precautionary Move 1918
Closing Order 1918
The Closing Order 1918
Closing Order 1918
Closing Order Being Obeyed, Reports Show 1918
Closing Order For the Whole State 1918
Closing Order Has Checked Flu 1918
Closing Order Hits Churches 1918
Closing Order Is Extended For One Week More Here 1918
Closing Order is Postponed 1918
Closing Order Is Seen In New Light By Pitts 1918
Closing Order Is Unchanged In Worcester 1918
Closing Order Lifted 1918
Closing Order May Be Lifted Within Week 1918
Closing Order May Be Rescinded To-Morrow 1918
Closing Order May Remain In Force 2 Weeks 1918
Closing Order Off Saturday Midnight 1918
Closing Order To Apply Some Time 1918
Closing Order To Be Effective Another Week, Mayor Decides 1918
Closing Order To Remain In Force 1918
Closing Order To Remain In Force Here Until Nov. 4 1918
Closing Order To Stand 1918
Closing Order To Stick Over Next Sunday 1918
Closing Order Under Scrutiny 1918
Closing Order Violated 1918
Closing Order Well Observed By The Lodges 1918
Closing Order Will be Lifted on November 9 1918
Closing Order Will Be Obeyed in Pittsburgh 1918
Closing Order Will Continue 1918
Closing Order Will Not Affect S. M. U. 1918
Closing Orders Must Stand 1918
Closing Orders Not Forthcoming in Council Bluffs 1918
Closing Orders To Be Effective All Next Week 1918
Closing Orders Will Be Rescinded Tuesday Night, Authorities Announce 1918
Closing Probably Has Affected School 1918
Closing Problem Makes Quiet City 1918
Closing Schools as a Means of Controlling Epidemics 1919
Closing Schools May Hurt Elevens 1918
Closing Schools Sought To Stop Dread Epidemic 1918
Closing The Churches And Keeping Open The Saloons 1918
Closure of Schools in Epidemic 1919
Clothing for "Flu" Sufferers 1918
Clothing, Furniture And Beds For 20 Orphans Are Received 1918
Clothing Needs In Epidemic Are Filled By Guild 1918
Club Convention Date Is Changed Because of 'Flu' 1918
Club Events Are Postponed By Flu 1918
Club Schedules Again Altered by Flu Situation 1918
Club To Resume Lecture Sessions 1918
Clubs Obey Ban Brought By Flu 1918
Clyde Line Closed during Noon Hour 1918
Co-Operate With The Health Authorities 1918
Co-operation 1918
Co-operation Is Helping To Check Grippe 1918
Co-operation Of Doctors Asked By The Mayor 1918
Co-operation With the Health Department Will Prevent Another Serious Influenza Epidemic in Milwaukee 1918
Coal Men to Fight Epidemic at Mines 1918
Coast Epidemic Is Light 1918
Coast Influenza 1918
Coast Influenza 1918
Coast Influenza 1918
Coast Influenza 1918
Coast Influenza 1918
Code Is Suggested Designed To Protect Health Of Children 1918
Coffin Prices No Concern Of Health Chief 1918
Coffin Shortage Grows 1918
Coffin Supply Is Exhausted 1918
Cohoes Closes To Prevent Epidemic 1918
Col. Smart Speaks On Influenza At The Civic Forum 1918
Cold, Dry Weather May Be Check On Flu 1918
Cold May Turn Into Influenza 1918
Cold Needed To Break Flu 1918
Cold Weather Checks Flu 1918
Cold Weather Ending Career Of Influenza 1918
Colds In Epidemic Form Attack City 1918
Colds Serious Among Chicks 1918
Collect Money For Red Cross 1918
College Closed Down 1918
College Closes Because Of "Flu" 1918
College Closes For The Present 1918
College Drills Are Not Held Up 1918
College Of Charleston To Resume Thursday 1918
College Of Medicine Opens In Spite Of "Flu" 1918
College Quarantined; "Flu" Cases Reported 1918
College Re-Opens Feb. 1 1919
College Students Are Afflicted With "Flu" 1918
College Students' Army Corps Under Quarantine; Men Now Fully Enlisted 1918
Colleges and Public Places Being Closed Because of Spanish Flu 1918
Columbia Man To Be Speaker For Pedagogues 1918
Columbia Term Of Court Later 1918
Columbia Will Try Quarantine 1918
Columbus Chapter of Red Cross Provides Big Aid in Epidemic; Soon Loses Services of McCune 1918
Columbus Day Fete Off, Due to Epidemic; Will Be No Rally Today 1918
Columbus Day Program Off Due to Epidemic 1918
Columbus Deaths Set High Record 1918
Columbus Not Much Affected By Influenza 1918
Columbus Pastor Worked In Factory While Influenza Epidemic Kept His Church Closed 1918
Columbus Schools May Reopen Jan. 2 1918
Combat Influenza By Use Of Masks 1918
Combating the Spanish Influenza 1918
Combatting Influenza 1918
Combined Thirty-first and Thirty-second Annual Report of the Department of Health City of Spokane Washington for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31st 1922 and 1923 1922
Combined Twenty-eighth, Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Annual Report of the Department of Health City of Spokane Washington for the Fiscal Year Ending December 31st 1919, 1920 and 1921 1919
Coming Through The Flu 1918
Commandant Is Guardian Angel 1918
Commencements Held Back, Due To Influenza 1919
Commendation For State's Colleges 1918
Commends Efforts During Epidemic 1918
Comment on the Report of the Council of Social Agencies on the Social Unit Organization 1919
Comments on the Pathology and Bacteriology of Fatal Influenza Cases, As Observed at Camp Devens, Mass. 1919
Commercial Travelers' Dance Postponed to Nov. 16 1918
Commission Closes Gates of State Fair, Believing Public Health Endangered 1918
Committee Appeals to All Citizens to Help Bear the Burden of State Fair Loss 1918
Committee Authorized For Closing of Churches 1918
Committee Calls Flu Epidemic At End In Buffalo 1918
Committee Forms Needlework Guild 1918
Committee In Albany Plans Civilian Relief 1918
Committee Is Named To Urge Lifting Of Ban 1918
Committee On Flu Fight In Session 1919
Committee Plans Strenuous Fight On Flu Epidemic 1918
Committee Ready To Help Red Cross 1918
Committee to Fight Effects of Influenza 1919
Common Pleas Court Put Off 1918
Common Towel, Cup Under Ban 1918
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts Annual Report Of The Department Of Public Health For The Year Ending November 30, 1920 1920
Communicable Disease in the United States Army During the Summer and Autumn of 1918 1919
Communicable Disease in the United States Army During the Summer and Autumn of 1918 1919
Communicable Diseases in the National Guard and National Army of the United States During the Six Months from September 29, 1917, to March 29, 1918 1918
Communicable Diseases To Be Given Attention 1918
Communication 1918
Communication 1918
A Community Clinic 1918
Community Councils To Make Health Survey 1918
Community meetings Monday 1918
A Community Self-Organized for Preventative Health Work 1919
Commuters Without Masks Are Arrested 1918
Company to Disinfect Street Cars Daily 1918
Comparative morbidity and mortality between the training camps at Mare Island and Yerba Buena Island 1920
A Comparison of the Mortality Rates by Weeks During the Influenza Epidemic of 1889-90 and During the Primary Stage of the Influenza Epidemic of 1918 in 12 Cities in the United States 1919
A Comparison of White and Colored Troops in Respect to Incidence of Disease 1919
Complete Ban Likely To Be Considered 1918
Complete Influenza Record; 13 New Cases In City In 24 Hours 1918
Complete Suspension Of Public Activity Unique Experience 1918
Completion Report Of Camp Custer, Battle Creek, Michigan, 1917 1917
Compliance With Church Closing Order Approved by Pastors' Federation 1918
The Complications and Sequelae of Influenza and their Management 1920
Complications and Sequelae of Influenza in Children 1920
Complies With Order 1918
Compliments Manning On Handling "Flu" Here 1918
Comprehensive Relief System Of Red Cross 1918
Compulsory Masking Adopted With Opening Of L. D. S. University 1919
Compulsory Wearing of Masks Considered 1918
Conboy Calls Off Draft as Aid in City's Grip Fight 1918
Concerned Over Influenza Wave 1918
Concerning Influenza 1918
Concert And Dairy Show Not Under Ban 1918
Condemnation Of Post Grows As Health Of Children Is In Danger 1918
Condition Poor In Infected Area 1918
Conditions At Easton Better 1918
Conditions At Field Improve 1918
Conditions Better At Edenwold 1918
Conditions Here And Over State Are Much Better 1918
Conditions Improve 1918
Conditions In Tenements Favor Epidemic According To Y. W. C. A. Canteen Workers 1918
Conditions Same At City Hospital 1918
Confer at State House 1918
Confer Today On City School Ban 1918
Conference Is Called To Act On Another Ban 1918
Conference On "Flu" Called 1918
Conference On Flu Fight 1918
Conference session abandoned because of the epidemic 1918
Conference Still On 1918
Confirmation Telegram, to: Surgeon General Blue, from: W. M. Bryan 1919
Congress Library Closed 1918
Congressman Nabbed As He Drops Mask 1918
The Conquest of an Invisible Foe 1918
Conservation Cooking To Be A Feature Of Public Night Schools For Cooking 1918
Consider Closing The Grade Schools 1918
Consider Lifting Ban On Theaters 1918
Considerable Influenza Reported During Week 1918
Consolidated Is Hit By Influenza 1918
Consolidated Street Railway Company Is Restoring Service Crippled By Plague 1918
Constabulary Suffers In Influenza Epidemic 1918
Contagious and Infectious Diseases Show Decline 1919
'Contagious Disease' Placards Proposed for Houses in Which There Are Influenza Patients 1918
Contagious Diseases Increase in Schools 1919
Contagious Hopsital 1918
Contagious Hospital 1919
Contagious Hospital To Close Tonight 1918
Contagious Influenza Breaks Out In Boston 1918
Contagious Ward 1918
Continue Ban On Crowds 1918
Continue Check On Flu; 18 New Cases 1919
Continued Decrease In 'Flu' Expected 1919
Continued Decrease Is Reported In Number Of New Influenza Cases 1918
Continued Fall In Flu Expected 1918
Continued Improvement In Epidemic Situation 1918
Continued Improvement In Influenza Situation 1918
Continues Ban On Public Sessions 1918
Control of All Disease Had By Prompt Measures 1918
Control of Influenza Left To Town And City Officials 1918
Controlling Influenza 1918
Convalescent Enlisted Men At Yacht Club 1918
Convalescent Home Ready For Patients 1918
Convalescents Quickly Aided By Women 1918
Convent At Orient Heights Caring for Children 1918
Convention Called Off 1918
Convention Called Off 1919
Convention Canceled 1918
Convention Is Postponed 1918
Convention Is Postponed 1918
Convention Is Postponed 1918
Convention of Federation to Be Held, but With Masks 1918
Convention Officers In Masks 1918
Convention Postponed 1918
Conventions Postponed 1918
Cookies Are Going Down 1918
Cool Weather To Help "Flu" 1918
Cooperation Is Asked In Battle Against The Flu 1919
Cooperation of Parents of Pupils Required, Says Statement by Physicians 1918
Copeland Again Warns Public in New Health Crisis 1918
Copeland asks aid in influenza fight 1918
Copeland Certain Epidemic Will Be Over by Thursday 1918
Copeland For Vigilance As Crisis Passes 1918
Copeland Gives Grip 'Dos' and 'Don'ts' 1918
Copeland Issues Rules to Ward Off Spanish Plague 1918
Copeland Lifts Ban on Libraries of City 1918
Copeland May Commandeer Milk For City 1919
Copeland Plays Santa to Epidemic Orphans 1918
Copeland refuses to close schools 1918
Copeland satisfied by influenza tour 1918
Copeland sees grip on the wane here 1918
Copeland to Stop Undertakers from Grip Profiteering 1918
Copeland Urges Servants to Be Hospital Aides 1918
Copy of night letter, to Division Managers 1918
Copy of Report of the Sub-Committee on Relief And Rehabilitation Of The Influenza Committee Of The Pittsburgh Chapter, American Red Cross 1918
Copy of speech delivered By Hon. W. L. Harding, Camp Dodge, Iowa, November 3, 1918 1918
Copy of telegram, to: Commandant 13th Naval District, from: Fullam 1918
(Copy of) Telegram, To: Dr. Charles W. Flint, From: Governor W. L. Harding 1918
(Copy of) Telegram, To: F. A. Hoyt, From: Governor W. L. Harding 1918
(Copy of) Telegram, To: V. E. Miller, From: Governor W. L. Harding 1918
Correspondence between James Pilling (Manager Orpheum Theatre) and George L. Baker (Mayor, Portland, Oregon) regarding "closing city places of amusement" 1919
Correspondence between James R. Angell, Acting President, University of Chicago and Marquis Eaton, Chairman, Chicago Chapter, American Red Cross 1918
Correspondence between William H. King (United States Senate) and University of Utah President John A. Widstoe regarding training corps housing conditions 1918
Correspondence: Is Influenza Transmissible During the Period of Incubation? 1918
Correspondence, Minnesota Department of Health, December 1918 1918
Correspondence, Minnesota Department of Health, November 1918 1918
Correspondence, Minnesota Department of Health, October 1918 1918
Correspondence, Minnesota Department of Health, September 1918 1918
Correspondence regarding closing of public places and influenza restrictions 1918
Correspondence regarding complaint about ambulance service 1918
Correspondence regarding influenza at Camp Lewis 1918
Correspondence to and from Mare Island Navy Yard, California 1919
Cost Of Influenza Hospitals $10,052.86 1918
Coughers, Sneezers, Talkers Dangerous 1918
Coughs, Sneezes Spread Diseases 1918
Could It Have Been Kept Out? 1918
Could not enter Upton 1918
Could Not Stop Spread of Flu 1919
Council Asks Drastic Flu Ban; Now Up To Powers 1918
Council Asks State To Put Tight Lid On Influenza 1918
Council Awards $5000 Aid To Flu Victims 1919
Council Enacts Influenza Law 1918
Council Lifts Health Ban 1918
Council Likely To Deny Quarantine 1918
Council May Act In Anti-Flu Campaign 1919
Council Order to Lift Car Smoking Ban 1918
Council Plans To Close City 1918
Council Rejects Flu Fight Plan To Close City 1918
Council Rushes Flu Measures 1919
Council Thanks 'Flu' Workers 1918
Council To Join Flu Fight 1919
Councilman Critically Ill Of 'Flu' 1919
Councilmen Give Kahn Backing In "Flu" War 1918
The Country Nursery, Chesnutt Hill, Philadelphia, 1918 - 1919 1919
Country Parishes Report Influenza Cases Increasing 1919
Country Towns Call For Help To Fight Flu 1918
County Board Of Education Closes Schools Further 1918
County Closes All Thoroughfares Against Citizens Of Salt Lake 1918
County Conditions Are Good 1918
County Cops To Dig Graves 1918
County Doctors Must Report 1918
County Enters Protest Against Action on "Flu" 1918
County Fairs Hit by Closing Order 1918
County Flu On Wane 1918
County Flu Status Improves 1919
County Hard Hit By Grip Epidemic 1918
County Judge Downs Dies of Influenza at Medina 1919
County Medics Refuse To Indorse Closing 1918
County Orders On as Drastic a Flu Lid as in St. Louis 1918
County Plans To Reopen The Schools 1918
County Red Cross Finishes At Camp 1918
County Schools Are Closed To Curb Influenza 1918
County Schools Open Near Jan. 1 1918
County Schools To Reopen Soon 1918
County Schools Will Open Soon 1918
County Sunday School Officers to Meet 1918
County To Enforce Compulsory Masks 1918
County Treasurer Takes Steps to Escape "Flu" 1918
County Undertakers Now Permitted to Do Business in the City 1918
Couple Adopt 4 Flu Orphans 1918
Course Is Offered At Roper Hospital 1919
Court Fight On Health Talisman 1918
Court Puts Punch In Saloon-Closing During Epidemic 1918
Court Recess Continued 1918
Court Shut-Down Order Extended; Deaths Decrease 1918
Court Sniffers Face Dilemma In Sniffing Minus Masks 1919
Courts Closed To Check "Flu" 1918
Courts May Begin Term In November 1918
Courts To Open On October 21 1918
Couzens Calls Off Meetings 1918
Cover Nose When You Sneeze, Urges Health Society Head 1918
Cover Sheet, "This Package Contains Pamphlets on the Control of Spanish Influenza Published By U. S. Public Health Service To be Distributed by American Red Cross" [1918]
Covington Has Grip Victims 1918
Covington Health Order 1918
Cox College 1918
Craster Details What Health Department Did 1919
Craster Thinks Epidemic Of Influenza Is Ended 1918
Crazed By Flu, Woman Is Killed 1919
Crazed by Influenza, She Ends Life in Lake 1918
Credit Men Cancel First Dinner Because Of Flu 1918
Creighton - Ft. Omaha Game Is Postponed 1918
Creighton Medical Is Closed By Influenza 1918
Creighton To Play Despite "Flu" Order 1918
Crest of "Flu" Still In Doubt 1918
Crest of Epidemic in Alabama Not Yet Reached, Says Dr. Welch 1918
Crest of Epidemic Is Thought Passed 1918
Crest Of Epidemic Passes Camp Lee 1918
Crest Of Epidemic Reached 1918
Crest of Epidemic Reached in Schenectady, It Is Believed 1918
Crest Of Flu Epidemic Has Been Reached Here 1918
Crest Of Second Influenza Wave May Have Passed 1918
Crest Of The "Flu" Has Been Reached 1918
Crest Of The 'Flu' Epidemic Is Believed Reached In City, Officials Are More Hopeful 1918
Crest Of Wave Of Influenza About Reached 1918
Crest Of Wave Of Influenza Is Indicated 1918
Crest Passed In Influenza Cases 1918
Crew Ill With Fluie, Ship Puts Into Port 1919
Crisis In Death Toll Reached 1918
Crisis In Epidemic Is Reached 1918
Crisis Of Epidemic Has Passed, Officials Believe 1918
Croix De Guerre Cures Influenza 1918
Crowd At Varsity - B. Y. U. Game To Be Limited 1919
Crowded Street Cars 1918
Crowder Calls Off Entrainment of Draftees Because of Influenza Epidemics in Camps 1918
Crowding Of Cars To Be Investigated 1918
Crowds Cause Of "Flu" 1919
Crowds, Crowds, Crowds Everywhere! 1918
Crowds Here Have Developed Some Influenza Again 1918
Crowds Jam All Theatres 1918
Crowds Rush to Buy Flu Masks 1918
Crowds Seek Parks To Avoid Epidemic 1918
Crowds Thronged Newport Churches On Ban Lifted 1918
Crusade Against Spanish Influenza Is Being Waged By State Health Officers 1918
Crusade On Illiteracy 1918
Cry For Nurses Stirs Red Cross To Make Appeal 1918
Cue Features Are Delayed By Influenza 1918
Cull "U" Entrants 1918
Cumberland Asks Aid 1918
Cupid has a lean day 1918
Curbing The Flu 1918
Curbing the Flu 1918
A Cure (Breakfast Food) 1918
Cure for "flu" arms Chicago against disease 1918
A Cure For Influenza (On Second Thought) 1919
Current State Summaries 1919
Custer Swept With Disease 1918
Cut Catholic School Course 1918
Cut School Holiday To Recover Time Lost 1918
Cut School Vacations 1918
Cut Vacations To The Limit When Influenza Ban Lifts 1918
Cuts Car Service During Epidemic 1918

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