Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania - Record Yearbook (Philadelphia, PA)

 - Class of 1918

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To the Ladies of the Class of 1918: You are emerging into your profession at a time when its needs are very great, and When, in consequence, many are-being admitted Whose fitness falls far short of yours. ln this heterogeneous group will occur many brilliant successes, and likewise many failures, and each result will depend upon the knowledge, the devotion, and the tact that is displayed. After three years' instruction and experience you, as a class, are peculiarly Well equipped with the first of these, but the others are quite as important, and as you exhibit love for your work, and therefore zeal and self-sacrifice in it, and an ability to accomplish things efficiently, yet gracefully and unassumingly, will your suc- cess be measured. My best wish for each of you is that you may so combine these requisites as to render aservice to your country, either at home or abroad, that will redown to the glory of your noble profession. H I ' fSign'edj T..GRIER MII.LER. To-morrow As dew-drops to the grass-blades, As smiles to patients' eyes, Your Words, dear friends and helpers, i Are pearls We'll ever prize. To-morrow and To-morrow, And soon the years roll byg Yet often shall We bide a Wee, Beside our bonnie Yesterday. , 30

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To the Class of 1918: ' Never since the establishment by Miss Florence Nightingale of the first Training School for Nurses has your guild had such a splendid opportunity to register a great epoch for your profession as during this greatest crisis in the Wo1'ld's history. From every hospital in France and Italy, from the despoiled peoples of the world, scourged by a wanton enemy bent upon their ruthless extermination, from the military and naval hospitals of our country there comes an urgent appeal for your service. The task of the army. surgeon and of the nurse in war, as in peace, is one of restoration and not of destruc- tion. Therefore, we may all gladly except the call. 'While the duties may be heavy and soul-proving, the ,rewards will be incalculable, for you will receive a gratitude from those ill and wounded soldiers, to whom you render your gentle and skillful services, too deep for expression. To you will come that greatest of distinctions conferred by our Master- Well done, thou good and faithful servant. To this National call, a patriotic band of our most efficient nurses of the University Hospital has responded with heart 'and soul, and as the war con- tinues many others will follow.-A Those of us who have worked with you in our wards know that you will render a good account of your stewardship and that the honor of your profess-ion and of our great Hospital is secure in your hands. For your success and welfare, we shall all be solicitous. To this chosen group of the University Hospital Unit when they arrive at their mili- tary assignment will apply the verse dedicated by Matthew Arnold to Miss Flor-ence Nightingale and her company of splendid women, as an appreciation of their miraculous work in bringing order out of horrible chaos in the military hospitals of the Crimean War in 1857: Then in such hour of.need, - Ye, like angels, appear, Radiant with ardour divineg Qrder, courage, return. .. . . Ye move through the ranks, recall The stragglers, refresh the outworng Praise, reinspire the brave! Eyes rekindling, and prayers ,, Follow your steps as ye go. he Class of 1918 fWith heartfelt wishes for the greatest of success to all of t '1 am Cordiall and faithfully yours, Y ' KSignedj JOHN G. CLARK. 29



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Class Roll 9 Lucretia lvl. Guss E. Irene Crofts Catharine M. Schragen Grace I. Cooper Cecile Kievits Bessie M. Greenfield Lillie L. Deimler Marie C. Day Kathryn Z. Stiner Olive Edna Keebler Nan I. Thompson Beatrice E. Howard Josephine C. Frantz Mildred May ' Mathilda Dorner Seniors Louise M. Warner lWarie A. Collobert Elizabeth L. Walker Anna E. Noel Elizabeth W. Clement Annie C. Murdoch Frances E. Cramer L. Della Miller Catharine P. Conard julia E. Jones Louise West Lydia A. Martin May F. Ridall Elizabeth C. Dick Mary E. Stembaugh . Lucia A. McAlevage 31

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