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George Bernard Shaw was reported weakening last night and running a high fever. A member of the 94-year-old playwright's staff said: "He is much weaker." Shaw's fever is believed caused by a kidney aliment. After his accident in November he underwent a minor operation for relief. He was returned October 4 from the hospital to his home. His progress had appeared good, but he suffered a relapse Sunday.
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