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Infantile paralysis
  • 42:3.
  • County winds up paralysis drive. Jan.31-Wake County tops quota. F.2-42:12. State offered $43, 998 in war against
  • polio. Se.14-42:7.
  • Ralph McDonald to lead anti-polio drive.
  • D.10-42:14. 42:5.
  • Directors named for polio fight. D.23- 2 County leaders named in drive. Jan.9-43: Frances L. Thompson named chairman for
  • Wake drive. Jan. 10-43:4.
Infantile paralysis
  • 43:3. Quotas are set for polio drive. Jan.16-Governor urges hel for paralysis drive.
  • Jan.19-43:14. 43:3.
  • Good results from recent campaign. Mar.4 $1, 407.81 collected in Raleigh and Wake.
  • Mar.14-43:2 0.
Infantile paralysis
  • Mrs. Elise Mima Walker chairman of drive
  • in Wake County. Jan.6-44:12. 44:11X Quotas, leaders nrmed for drive. Jn.9-4 Drive under way for polio funds. Jan.16-
  • 44:9 X. 44:16.
  • Plans discussed for Wake drive. Jan.Si-Mrs. Wal'- :r, Wake County chairman for
  • campaign names community chairmen. Jan.' ?-
  • 44: S.
  • Several counties ton ouotas. Jan.29-44:3
Infantile paralysis
  • "March of dimes " scheduled todr y h ere.
  • Jan.29-44:10.
  • Over the top in Wake County. F. -44:8.
  • Bonner oreeents gift from 314th to In-
  • fantile Paralysis fund. F.16-44:?
  • Pnrrlysis fund records broken. F.2 2-44:2
  • O'Connor tells of Trp to spres id " 5(ennv
  • method". Mar.12-4 4:11 X. 3.
  • Catawba fights snread of polio. Je 17-44
  • Polio. Je.17-44 i :10.
Infantile paralysis
  • Polio outbreak. Je.21-44:2.
  • Spreads in Catawba. Je.21-44:7.
  • Three agencies to confer today onpolio situation. Je.23-44:13.
  • Proppt ret)orting urged of polio cases in state. Je.25-44:14 X.
  • Polio experts reach Hickory. Je.27-44:8.
  • Polio reported from new areas. Je.28-44: 1.
  • 4-H clubs urged to cancel camps. Je.30-4 44:10. A
Infantile paralysis
  • 2.
  • Reynolds visits main polio area. Jl.2-44
  • Ehringhaus will driect polio fund organization. Jl.3-44:2.
  • $100,000 fund lined up for fight against polio. Jl.4-44:2.
  • Three agencies approve pians to combat polio. Jl.6-44:2.
  • Bulla's advice. Jl.8-44:2. 44:2.
  • Health officers meet here today. Jl.10-
  • Gudakunst lauds state's efforts; Polio statement by Dr.ynolds. Jl. 14-44:12.
Infantile paralysis
  • In the public interest (ed.) Jl.17-44:4. State board of Health urges new precautions. Jl.18-44:2.
  • 17 women prisoners help at state polio hospitals. Jl.19-44:2.
  • Camp Edgerton closed. Jl.19-44:12. 44:12 Teachers cancel Blue Ridge meet. Jl.21-More prisoners aid polio fight. Jl.22-44
  • 2. "More funds are needed in fight against
  • polio. Jl.26-44: g
Infantile paralysis
  • 44:10
  • Polio fund given $50,000 donation. Jl.28 Jl.29-44:8.
  • Women convicts praised for tdoIIo hospital work. Jl.30-44:12.
  • Health officer suggests delay in school opening. Ag.2-44:2.
  • More nurses needed in polio epidemic a-reas. Ag.3-44:2.
  • Health bd. proposes Sept. 18 school open ing. Ag.5-44:3.
Infantile paralysis
  • Reynolds renews appeal for delayed school date. Ag.6-44:16 X.
  • Governor backs proposal to delay school openings. Ag.9-44:1. 44:4.
  • State should close schools (ed.) Ag.9-
  • First polio case in Raleigh; Health officer repeats school opening reauest. Aer. 11-44:10.
  • Five Raleigh churches close schools for children. Ag.12-44:5.
Infantile paralysis
  • Stevlck delivers talk on.infantile paral ysis. Ag.15-44:8.
  • Reynolds asks Colleges to defer opening dates. Ag.17-44:10. Ag.18-44:1.
  • Schools will not start until Sept. 18.
  • Polio and house flies (ed.) Ag.18-44:4.g
  • Nev; cases reported. Ag. 20-44:2; Ag. 22-44
  • Esther Nifong is heroine of polio hospital story. Ag.20-44:7 X.
  • Reynolds lauds hospital's work; Sceneec from emergency k hospital. Ag.20-44:10X