Influenza Under Good
Control at Fruitland
An outbreak of influenza at Fruitland Institute about the 15th
of the month seemed to hold alarming possibilities but fortunately died out
almost entirely. Thirty-eight pupils were attack by this disease, which however
proved in every case to be of a very mild type and no complications. School
work was suspended four days last week, but the sufferers have now recovered
and the regular routine has been resumed.
The Shakespearean play “Twelfth Night” given at the
Institute last week was creditable in every respect and was greatly enjoyed by
the students and faculty, although owing to the condition of semi-quarantine
then existing it was impossible to extend invitations to outside folks has had
been planned.
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