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County Agent and Family Have the "Flu" | 1920-02-10 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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The Flu Again | 1920-01-27 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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Flu and Basketball | 1920-02-13 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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Flu Knocks out the News Force | 1918-11-19 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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Influenza at Garland and Mantua | 1920-02-10 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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Influenza May Have Passed the Peak | 1920-02-10 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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The Influenza Situation | 1920-02-13 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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Influenza Subsiding | 1920-02-24 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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Pioneer personal history, Mrs. Lucy Young Woodward | 1936-08-15 | Text | dha_wpabs |
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Policy Adopted to Combat Flu | 1920-02-03 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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Report on Influenza Cases | 1920-01-30 | Text | uum_1918fpn |
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Robert B. Clay, Bountiful, Utah: an interview by Benjamin Bahlmann, April 27, 2001: Saving the legacy tape no. 390, 391 and 392 | 2001-04-27 | Text | uum_slohp |
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Samoa Solves Flu Mystery | 1920-02-24 | Text | uum_1918fpn |