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  2. List of hazing deaths in the United States - Wikipedia

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    According to family history records, Groves died in a hazing incident. No further details are available. [6] 1847 Jonathan D. Torrance: Class hazing Amherst College: Torrance left school after developing a severe illness that he attributed to upperclassmen soaking his sheets.

  3. Spanish flu - Wikipedia

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    The Spanish flu infected around 500 million people, about one-third of the world's population. [2] Estimates as to how many infected people died vary greatly, but the flu is regardless considered to be one of the deadliest pandemics in history. [242] [243] An early estimate from 1927 put global mortality at 21.6 million. [4]

  4. List of Spanish flu cases - Wikipedia

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    The 1918–1920 flu pandemic is commonly referred to as the Spanish flu, and caused millions of deaths worldwide. To maintain morale, wartime censors minimized early reports of illness and mortality in Germany , the United Kingdom , France , and the United States .

  5. CDC: Flu Activity Is High. Here’s How To Track It - AOL

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    It’s also estimated that 4,700 people have died from flu this season. Five pediatric deaths associated with seasonal influenza were recently reported, elevating the total to 16 pediatric deaths ...

  6. The known death toll from the coronavirus in the United States will surpass the number of dead from the 1918-19 Spanish Flu within the next day or two, data suggests.

  7. What is hazing and how is it affecting student athletes in ...

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  8. List of epidemics and pandemics - Wikipedia

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    1634–1640 Wyandot people epidemic 1634–1640 Wyandot people, North America Smallpox and Influenza: 15,000–25,000 [72] 1637 London plague epidemic (part of the second plague pandemic) 1636–1637 London and Westminster, England Bubonic plague: 10,400 [73] Great Plague in the late Ming dynasty (part of the second plague pandemic) 1633–1644 ...

  9. What is hazing and how is it affecting student athletes in ...

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    The dan­gerous – and sometimes deadly – consequences of hazing are prevalent at US universities, placing their sports programs in particular under growing scrutiny.