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1. Graves, U.S. NURSES HONOR JANE A. DELANO. Tributes to the memory of Jane A. Delano, head of the Nursing Service of the American Red Cross who died on duty in France in 1919, were laid on Memorial Day on the spot where she sleeps in Arlington. Miss Clara D. Noyes, National Director of the Red Cross Nursing Service (on left), with the wreath from the American Red Cross; Miss Ida Butler, Assistant National Director (on right), with the wreath from the Alumnae of the Uiniversity of Pennsylvania Hospital, of which Miss Delano had been Superintendent of Nurses, and Mrs. Annie Humphrey (centre), Director of Home Hygiene and Care of the Sick, Washington Division, Charter member of the Jane A. Delano Post No. 344 Nurses of the American Legion, New York, with the wreath from that Post 1924

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2. Miss Helen Scott Hay, Director of the Bureau of Nursing Instruction to lay women. Miss Hay is organizing courses in home care of the sock and home dietetics, to be given throughout the country, if women everywhere would master the elements of caring for sick members of their own families a tremendous strain on the nursing profession would be relieved, and thousands of expert nurses would be free to attend the wounded on the western front. Miss Hay was the matron of the ARC Hospital at Kiev, Russia, in 1914-1915 and at the special request of Queen Eleonora of Bulgaria, founded the first nurses' training school in Sofia. Awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal by the International Committee of the Red Cross at Geneva June 1920

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3. Old Nurses Home. Vienna. Aid in the shape of equipment, medical supplies and food, given by the American Red Cross relief mission here to the Rudolfinerhaus, one of Vienna's oldest and best known training colleges for nurses, has enabled Dr. Robert Gersuny the director, to put that institution once more on its feet, following a period of hardships which threatened to cut short its career. Nurses trained in the Rudolfinerhaus, which was founded by the famous surgeon Billroth, have long been regarded as the most efficient first-class nurses in the former monarchy April 1920 [date received]

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4. Old nurses home that needs repair. Vienna. Aid in the shape of equipment, medical supplies and food, given by the American Red Cross relief mission here to the Rudolfinerhaus, one of Vienna's oldest and best known training colleges for nurses, has enabled Dr. Robert Gersuny the director to put that institution once more on its feet following a period of hardships which threatened to cut short its career. Nurses trained in the Rudlolfinerhaus which was founded by the famous surgeon Billroth, have long been regarded as the most efficient first-class nurses in the former monarchy Apr. 1920 [date received]

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5. Underwood & Underwood Impressive ceremonies were held in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sunday, April 2nd, in honor of the last of the nation's heroic dead who will be brought home. Photo shows the army nurses of greater New York marching in the procession. Many of these were nurses also enrolled in the American Red Cross Nursing Service, notably Miss Blanche Elden commander of the Jane A. Delano Post No. 344, American Legion who is seen in command of the contingent of nurses. Miss Christine Nuno at extreme left and next to Miss Nuno, Miss Florence Johnson April 1922 [date received]

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6. Old nurses home that needs repair. Vienna. Aid in the shape of equipment, medical supplies and food, given by the American Red Cross relief mission here to the Rudolfinerhaus, one of Vienna's oldest and best known training colleges for nurses, has enabled Dr. Robert Gersuny the director to put that institution once more on its feet following a period of hardships which threatened to cut short its career. Nurses trained in the Rudlolfinerhaus which was founded by the famous surgeon Billroth, have long been regarded as the most efficient first-class nurses in the former monarchy

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7. Old Nurses Home. Vienna. Aid in the shape of equipment, medical supplies and food, given by the American Red Cross relief mission here to the Rudolfinerhaus, one of Vienna's oldest and best known training colleges for nurses, has enabled Dr. Robert Gersuny the director, to put that institution once more on its feet, following a period of hardships which threatened to cut short its career. Nurses trained in the Rudolfinerhaus, which was founded by the famous surgeon Billroth, have long been regarded as the most efficient first-class nurses in the former monarchy

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8. Rosener, Ann [Untitled photo, possibly related to: All nursing and no play might make Frances Bullock (right) a dull girl! To preclude such a possibility, Army nurses hold dances in the nurses' home] 1943 May

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9. Rosener, Ann [Untitled photo, possibly related to: All nursing and no play might make Frances Bullock (right) a dull girl! To preclude such a possibility, Army nurses hold dances in the nurses' home] 1943 May

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10. Rosener, Ann [Untitled photo, possibly related to: All nursing and no play might make Frances Bullock (center) a dull girl! To preclude such a possibility, Army nurses hold dances in the nurses' home] 1943 May

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11. Rosener, Ann All nursing and no play might make Frances Bullock (right) a dull girl! To preclude such a possibility, Army nurses hold dances in the nurses' home 1943 May

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12. Rosener, Ann [Untitled photo, possibly related to: All nursing and no play might make Frances Bullock (center) a dull girl! To preclude such a possibility, Army nurses hold dances in the nurses' home] 1943 May

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13. Rosener, Ann All nursing and no play might make Frances Bullock (right) a dull girl! To preclude such a possibility, Army nurses hold dances in the nurses' home 1943 May

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14. Rosener, Ann All nursing and no play might make Frances Bullock (right) a dull girl! To preclude such a possibility, Army nurses hold dances in the nurses' home 1943 May

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15. Rosener, Ann All nursing and no play might make Frances Bullock (center) a dull girl! To preclude such a possibility, Army nurses hold dances in the nurses' home 1943 May

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16. Rosener, Ann [Untitled photo, possibly related to: All nursing and no play might make Frances Bullock (right) a dull girl! To preclude such a possibility, Army nurses hold dances in the nurses' home] 1943 May

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17. Underwood & Underwood Impressive ceremonies were held in Brooklyn, N.Y., Sunday, April 2nd, in honor of the last of the nation's heroic dead who will be brought home. Photo shows the army nurses of greater New York marching in the procession. Many of these were nurses also enrolled in the American Red Cross Nursing Service, notably Miss Blanche Elden commander of the Jane A. Delano Post No. 344, American Legion who is seen in command of the contingent of nurses. Miss Christine Nuno at extreme left and next to Miss Nuno, Miss Florence Johnson

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18. Vera Cruz. The first shot fired at the invading American forces had scarcely died out when the Mexican Red Cross Nurses realizing that there would be work for them, appeared on the scene of action. The photograph shows the interior of a Mexican home which had been struck by one of the 5' shells thrown by the U.S. Cruiser Chester in the assault on Vera Cruz. A Red Cross Nurse is shown aiding the occupant of the house. She had fainted when the shell pierced her home and wrought the ruin of her abode [914]

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19. United States. Department of the Interior. Specifications for the erection and completion of a home for nurses for the Freedmen's hospital, Washington, D.C

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20. Miss Helen Scott Hay, Director of the Bureau of Nursing Instruction to lay women. Miss Hay is organizing courses in home care of the sock and home dietetics, to be given throughout the country, if women everywhere would master the elements of caring for sick members of their own families a tremendous strain on the nursing profession would be relieved, and thousands of expert nurses would be free to attend the wounded on the western front. Miss Hay was the matron of the ARC Hospital at Kiev, Russia, in 1914-1915 and at the special request of Queen Eleonora of Bulgaria, founded the first nurses' training school in Sofia. Awarded the Florence Nightingale Medal by the International Committee of the Red Cross at Geneva

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