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Sickness in Hanover Dick's House Full

FEBRUARY 1929
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Sickness in Hanover Dick's House Full
FEBRUARY 1929

More than one hundred undergraduates have been confined to Dick's House since the re-opening of college January 8. The memorial home for sick boys built by Mr. and Mrs. E. K. Hall has been taxed to nearly its capacity and at one time sixty-four patients were in bed there. Most of the boys treated have had the same thing, a grippe cold with a little temperature for a day or two and then one or two more days confinement before they were able to be out. There has been a decided drop in sickness during the latter part of the month.