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German Measles in Kirkland House Puts Men in Stillman

Dr. Paul H. Means, Medical Adviser, Sees No Danger of Epidemic

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A slight epidemic of German measles has broken out in the College it was learned last night when University physicians revealed that there are now about 12 cases in the Stillman Infirmary.

All of the cases now reported have come from Kirkland House and Dr. Paul H. Means, medical adviser declared that the slight epidemic seemed to be limited to that House. He stated that there appeared to be no danger of a general contagion but urged that all students showing the symptoms, which resemble an ordinary cold, report to the Hygiene Building.

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