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Class Ollicers X PVS L .4-nv-f JEANNE MQCRUDDEN ..,.. ............. P resident ALLENE VETTER ....... ....... V it-efPresidem SEDA Bmw .......................,.. ........... S em-awry ELIZABETH BURKHOLDER ...... ..... T retisiwer i ff A' J , ' i ,.1 - -'ij J ., , 'JFS ii ii' , -, D. .V N A fx vt 1 ea r Boo Stall '7 X' ,ff ftfsff .gf-I Y .1 Staff Members: Top Row: Marian Russo, Art Editor, Gladys Armstrong, Assistant Lit- erary Editorg Rosella Frye, Acting Advertising Manager, Seda Bono, Business Managerg Doris Geiger, Assistant Art Editor, Charlotte Russell, Editor-in-Chief. Bottom Row: Jeanne McCrudden, Assistant Editor, Shirley Starr, Literary Editorg Elizabeth Burk- holder, Assistant Business Manager. Not Shown: Josephine Peckiconis, Advertising Manager. Eleven A J 'fx 4 .I , r- yi'
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IBIQIQQQ 59? - M THE HARKNESS HGUSE The nurses' home of the Wonian's Medical College Hospital is situated at 5503 Germantown Avenue in the his-- torical Market Square, the oneftime nerve center of old Germantown. Its name 'iHarkness House is derived from the name of a former owner, Mary Harkf ness. who bought the building and gave it to the Y.VV.C.A. of Germantown in 1917. In the early days of Germantown, this building was originally occupied as a Bank of the United States Treasury Department: massive vaults were conf structed in the cellar for such purposes. When the Bank was obliged to vacate due to the Yellow Fever epidemic, it was used as a place of worship by the Episcopalians until the erection of St. Luke's Church live years later. After being purchased by Mary Harkness, it was given by her to the Y.W.C.A. until the present building in Vernon Park was obtained. The nurses of Woman's Medical College Hospital School of Nursing then occupied the building due to the increasing number of nurses entering training and the need of larger quarters. Twelve
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