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Bygone Muncie: Writer and suffragist Ida Husted Harper was a Munsonian of national renown


Bygone Muncie: Writer and suffragist Ida Husted Harper was a Munsonian of national renown
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Ida Husted Harper, onetime Muncie resident and nationally-recognized writer and suffragist, is shown around 1910.
Formal education was unsystematic and infrequent in Muncie’s first few decades.
The first schoolhouse, a log cabin, was located at the southwest corner of Main and Walnut streets, just north of what is now the Accutech Building. As time wore on, local governments improved education and added several school houses and eventually, a graded system to advance students seeking more scholarly pursuits in life. By the mid-19th century, Muncie’s schools had become a preeminent system in East Central Indiana. ....

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Lessons From the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on How to Celebrate the Holidays Amid COVID-19


Lessons From the 1918 Influenza Pandemic on How to Celebrate the Holidays Amid COVID-19
Time
12/21/2020
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On Dec. 14, the U.S. death toll from COVID-19 reached a grim, new milestone: 300,000 Americans killed. That’s nearly half of the 675,000 Americans killed a century ago during the 1918 flu, the deadliest pandemic in the 20th century, as historian Christopher Nichols pointed out on Twitter. The current wave of COVID-19 infections is the worst it’s been nationwide and, as TIME reported, cases are expected to continue to rise after Christmas and New Year’s Eve.
The rapid spread today is in stark contrast to this time more than a century ago in 1918. After a first wave in the spring, a deadlier and more contagious second wave hit in early fall. Cities that quickly implemented control measures (mask mandates, closures of schools and public places, etc.) and kept them in place longer, saw lower death rates compared to cities that took fewer of thes ....

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