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PRINCETON NOT QUARANTINED

Senior Council Passes Restrictions on Students.--Teams not Affected.

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Princeton, N. J., Oct. 16, 1916.--Owing to the death of Eric Brunnow '20 from infantile paralysis the Princeton Senior Council at the request of President Hibben voted that undergraduates should remain within the town, except for necessary reasons; should go only to authorized eating places, and should stay away from moving picture shows entirely. The faculty sanitation commission, after examining the case, decided that Brunnow had contracted the disease before coming to Princeton, and that therefore quarantine was unnecessary. The football team as yet has been unaffected by the precautionary measures taken against the disease.

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