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I f- A T0 the ran!mzz'z'fzgeCla.f5 HE President and Alumnae of St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing welcomes you into your new profession. VV e have known you as student nurses, now We greet you as graduates. The Alumnae Association of St. Luke's Hospital was organized in 1890. X'Ve still hold to the same purposes and objects: The union of graduates of St. Luke's School of Nursing for promoting fellowship, for extending aid to those of us in troubleg and to provide for our members in sickness. Also there is the concerted effort on the part of the Alumnae Association to give hearty support to all the interests and activities of our St. Luke's School of Nursing. VVe especially co-operate with District No. 9 of the California State Nurses' Association, as well as the American Nurses' Association in furthering the ethical and educational ad- vancement of our profession. You see then we think of ourselves, we graduates of St. Luke's Hospital, as responsible for the profession of nursing in the United States as well as in Cali- forniag we also feel a responsibility for the nurses of our own Alumnae Association in a personal way. For instance, during the year l926-1927, that is between the last and the present graduating classes, St. l,uke's Alumnae paid out some nine hundred dollars for the care of sick members. Vlfe have contributed to the National Relief Fund for nurses and also to the Mississippi Relief Fund. At present our Endowment fthe interest of which is used for the Sick Benefitsj, amounts to about nfteen thousand dollars. lt may be well to remind you that this fund was materially added to from the proceeds of the Annual Bazaar and Dance given on St. Luke's Day. Let me here, in the name of the Alumnae Association, thank the School of Nursing for the efforts of both student and head nurses lin making this a success. Uur graduates at present number about Eve hundred, only one hundred and fourteen of whom are active members paying dues, as many of our nurses are married or are not actively engaged in nursing. In conclusion let me, in the name of our Association, offer you the opportunity and the privilege of membership with us. VV e have made provision in our Constitu- tion and By-laws for recent graduates who for some reason have not yet received their R. N., to become eligible for active membership entitling them to Sick Bed Benefits. You will receive a form and explanation on your Graduation day, you may call on me or any other member of the Alumnae for further information. Let me now urge on you the duty and privilege of becoming a member of the Alumnae As- soeiation of St. Luke's Hospital School of Nursing to which we shall welcome you. Sincerely, lllAliEl, A. GARNHAM. l50l
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rustling came from the blackness of the doorway, then all was silent. The face on the lintel gazed away from the swift little tragedy with ironic amusement. Then, slowly, from the black doorway, appeared the head of a serpent. It stopped at the edge of the shadow and turned quickly to right and left. Then, satisfied, the snake came lazily out, till half its hideous body gleamed in the sun. Finally it lay quiet, basking in the heat . A little puff of wind blew in from the ocean. Suddenly, in an instant, the snake disappeared, slipping back into the darkness like a vanishing nightmare. The little Indian boy reached the head of the stair, rose from his hands and knees, and stood in front of the doorway, his plump little brown body glistening. He put his thumb into his mouth and looked up in the face on the lintel, with eyes that were very round and black and inquiring. Here, indeed, was a mystery! The face looked over and past his, toward the sea, and faintly smiled. The little fellow took a step forward and then stopped, and looked up again at the curious face. Something mysterious beckoned him from the darkness. He slowly took his thumb out of his mouth, stretched out his hands, and toddled forward. The face above him smiled faintly. In the shadow there was a quick, rustling sound. A queer, little cry broke the glaring stillness outsideg then all was again quiet. This tragedy, also, had been swift. Only a faint puff of wind brought from the village, what might have been, the far echo of a wonian's wailing. The giant temple mused on, towering into the flaming sunlight, pondering old thoughts that were old when the universe was still young. Again, as in the countless years of the past, it had seen the tiny lives around it cut off, fading into a mystery, ending. And the face above the doorway gazed steadily out over the brown hills quivering in the heat,--gazed without hope, or memory, or pity,-with only the trace of a mocking smile on its parted lips. H. EMLAY. l 49 l
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