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E. Ginn '18 Recovering Slowly

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Edwin Ginn '18 who was taken sick with infantile paralysis some weeks ago, has been removed from Stillman Infirmary to his home in Winchester, where he is progressing as well as could be expected. He has not yet gained much control of his leg muscles and is as yet unable to walk, but the doctors think that there is no doubt that his recovery will be complete, although somewhat slow.

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