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Major Julia C. Stimson, Walter Reed Hospital, Washington, D. C. Philadelphia General Hospital, Philadelphia. Pa. June 9, 1928. My dear Major Stimson : Realizing that from our midst have recentl\ departed many happy faces which are missed more and more each day, we are endeavoring to write just a few words to our Army friends. Many pleasant outstanding experiences which our school shall always cherish, as those distinctly associated with Walter Reed nurses, shall be many times related to younger nurses as they come among our midst. It will be a pleasure to reminisce, of course regretting that " .Army Alley " is dark and gloomy in Fisher Home. Nurses are prone, we believe, to regard the relationship between schools rather differently than most college folk. In our big family we do so many things together: study, work, live and serve, and Blockley nurse.s have had the pleasure of so many happy days in the past years, doing all of these things together, a.ssuring you our future will hold many pleasant memories. We have so much enjoyed having your students with us and extend our sincere best wishes to each and every one, assuring the good feeling among our nurses which shall always exist, we trust, between Blockley Walls and Walter Reed. We regret your affiliations have been assigned eLsewhere, but trust they shall be happy days, and leave as our closing message that .\ou were always welcome at Blockley. Sincerelv \ours, Ruth H. Jiu ' sen. President. Student Government .Association. 53
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