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!'50AWC6 Not this Nor Nor this iii fact Nor even this Nor this It is impossible to describe or convey by sketches or words Ellie CAILIIIIIIZIB ITH the graduating class of 1901, which consisted of 'three mem- bers, and with the graduation of the class of 1902, the Alumnae was organized. It was reorganized in 19093 becoming an active body of professional women, which has not only been a great help to our Alma Mater, but has stood by the nursing profession at large. This is well demonstrated in the World War, when 36 of the members became actively engaged in ,Nursing Service, from which one member gave her life, on April 6, 1918, at Base Hospital No. 54, France, and in whose memory a bronze tablet has been erected in the reception hall of our college. At one of the recent Alumnae meetings the members pledged them- selves to endow the college, this endowment being started by placing 951000 in the treasury and which they hope to gradually raise to a substan- tial sum. The office of the Dispensary of the Hospital was also furnished by the organization within the last year. With the graduation of the class of '22, this body of women will be 238 strong, from whose forces they are actively engaged in every phase of professional nursing. HILDA FLORY. Page Eighty-three
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'Wie A 31713 gi B111 in the gliiliinz-1 uf 'alhenf' C' ANUARY 15, 1922, marked the opening of the Sunday morning serv- ices in our hospital, conducted by the members of the Federation of Churches, under the leadership of Rev. H. C. Lilly. These services have been Well attended by the convalescing patients, also by doctors and nurses. Many were the Words of cheer and comfort and encouragement, brought to all, Week after Week. We are indeed grateful for the interest shown, and the efforts put forth by those who have conducted these services, for We feel that our Work be far from complete, Were it not for the aid of those who admin- ister to .the spiritual needs of our patients. V Out of suffering comes the serious mind, out of salvation, the grateful heart, out of endurance, fortitude, out of deliver- ance, faith. -Ruslcin. The services W-ere conducted as follows: Jan. 15-Rev. Simon Sipple, Zion Reformed Church. Jan. 22-Rev. Greiss, St. Paul's Lutheran Church. Jan. 29-Rev. Peters, St. James' Reformed Church. Feb. 5-Song service by Miss A. Miller. Feb 12+Rev. R. N. Merriman, Church of the Mediator, Episcopalian. Feb. 19-Rev. J. P. Bachman, Emmanuel Reformed Church. Feb. 26-Rev. Lindemuth, St. Stephen's Reformed Church. Mar. 5-Rev. Moyer, Phoebe Deaconess Home of Reformed Church. Page Eighty-five
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