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Typhoid at Yale.

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The typhoid fever among the Yale students is causing increased uneasiness though no unusual amount of sickness has yet been developed nor is a serious outbreak threatened. On Tuesday several men showing symptoms of fever in a mild form and some who were suffering from typhoid malaria were sent to their homes. Leave of absence has been granted to any student who has any reason to suspect that the symptoms are upon him and it is said that a number of men have taken advantage of this privilege and have made it a pretext to obtain a recess. Most of the men who have been taken ill with the fever have rooms in different parts of the city, away from the college and the contagion has spread very little in their neighborhoods. The few cases of sickness among men residing on the campus are likewis restricted to men in widely separated localities, and there seems to be no fear at present of any seriotis increase.

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