Hahnemann Hospital School of Nursing - Hahnoscope Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1921

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Remember that your watchword is service, and that in render- ing service lies your success. You have the high privilege of stand- ing by the sick and suffering, and helping them in their hour of need. In that privilege lies the blessing of your work. May such success and blessing be with you in full measure. ALICE WELD T ALLANT, M.D. Q Smile and the world smiles with you, Knock and you knock alone, For the cheerful grin will let you in, Vlihere the kicker is never known. This sentiment embodies the 1921 class spirit! Entering train- ing at the time of the Hu, they were plunged into the depths of nursing when older nurses were very scarce on this side of the ocean. They had to learn to keep their heads above water without much help at times. VVhen scarcely more than probationers they had to assume a great deal of responsibility, but they came up smiling every time. The fewer there were the more they had to dog but they did not knock their training-school, though one after another supervisor or chief nurse silently stole away. It was an endurance test, but they won. Now they are let in the profession of nursing, no wonder at their cheerful grin! Keep smiling, girls! MARY BUCHANAN, M.D. Your diploma and the fact of your graduation are not so much rewards of merit as opportunities for higher service. Because you hold a diploma from the Hospital of XYoman's Medical College of Pennsylvania, our patrons will know that we have placed our stamp of approval upon your character and training. They will expect you to be women of high courage and ideals, understanding your profession and devoted to it with an eye single to the services you can render. MARGARET F. BUTLER, M.D. g Q My sincere wishes for much success for the Class of 1921. M. SHERMAN, M.D. 8

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My best wishes go to this Class of 1921, and my hope that the years that come will strengthen and develop you in giving the service that has always been the ideal of your profession. F our years of training have shown you that the life of a nurse is one of much self-sacrifice, but those years have also made you see how well worth while that sacrifice is. Taggart wrote these lines which carry my message to you: All service is reactive, and returns Upon the server, as a mirror burns Back to the sun its life-inflaming ray. Yours is the office thus to comfort pain, To cool the fevered, bring back health again, And to the darkened mind restore the day. May all your hours thus in blessing bless, Till you, when all is done, confess That your high service gladdened your own way. FLORENCE ELIZABETH KRAKER, M.D. Shakespeare must have had in mind the ideal nurse when he said: How far that little candle sheds its light, So shines a good deed in a naughty world. D. CASE-BLECKSCHMIDT, M.D. You have been instructed, advised, admonished, and at times praised, but in spite of any faults you may have had during train- ing you have now overcome them by hard work, close application and diligence. Because of your cheerful personality and willingness to oblige, even under the most trying circumstances, success is assured you. R. HARTLEX', M.D. If at first you don't succeed Try, try again. These are the girls that will succeed For they will try and try again. E. BACON, M.D. 9

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