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Show B. Y. C. NEWS The Brlgham Young' College lias back in school most of its students and teachers who wcro caught in the recent "flare back" of the Influenza. By Its cautious moihods tho school has been very fortunato in this last siege. Dr. Merrill has been In attendance at-tendance at tho school each day, getting get-ting from the teachers of theology ' a class and an hour whon practically every student is or should bo In attendance at-tendance I When tho physician finds any student stu-dent absent ho Immediately Investigates Investi-gates tho esse and advises in regal ds to the matter. j Teachers havo been careful In observing ob-serving and Isolating any suspicious cases, rtoth students and teachers havo observed the regulation that Individuals In-dividuals with any symptom remain away from school until no dangor of contagion results. In Bpltoof all this care there tins been some exposure, It is true, but the mnjoiity of cases f i bm tho school trace their exposure t elsewhere. Tho school has a smaller peiccntngo of students who havo or' hnve had tho Influenza than tho av-ei av-ei ago for the town and havo been extremely fortunate In having no fatalities. fa-talities. It Is very probable. It tho conditions continue nB they have been the last few days, that practically all students will be' able to be back next week. , |