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OFFICERS From left to riuht -First row. Maj. Norman ' ! ' . Kirk. Maj. S. Jny Tiirnlnill. Maj. Don C Moore, Ma.i. .Inhii W. Sherwocul. Maj. Adam K. Si-hlanser, Maj. Guy L. t nalls. Second row: Ma.i. Raymonil E. Seott, Maj. Raymond W. Uliss, Lieut. Col. William L. Ktllar (chief surEeonI, Col. James D. Glennan (com- mandinu ofticcrl. I,ieut. Col. I ' aul S. Holloran, Lieut. Col. Lloyd L. Smith (medical chiefi. Maj. Mickey, Capt. Francis M. Tench. Cant. I ' hillip Cook. Third row: Maj. Eoherl E. I ' arrish. Maj. Lucius L. llopwood. Maj. John Dilible. Maj. James H. MontKomery. Miij. Edmund H. Spaeth, Maj Philander C. Riley, Maj. Henry K. li. HulTord. Fourth row; Capt. Patrick S. .Madij.ran, (. ' apt. Ceor e IJ. Terry. Maj. George H. Newell. Maj. Roy T. Morris. Maj. lirown S. McClintic. Maj. Hertel Makel, C ' a()t. Arthur H. Nylen. Capt. Albert I ' . Kinherjrer, Maj. Henry C. Hradford. Maj. James I ' . Crawford, Capt. Harris T. Doust. Fifth row: Tiieut. James L. Alverson, Maj. James E. Philli[is. Maj, Henry C. Coburn, Maj. Albert W. Kenner, Capt. Nolan N. Canter, Capt. John F. Lieberman. Capt. Francis K. Weatherby, Cajit. Carlttm C Starkes, Capt. Chauncey Dovell, Capt. Earle F. Greene. Sixth row: Cai)t. James N. Lothrof), Cal)t. James H. Mann, Capt. William J. Freebourn, Maj, James G. MorninKstar, Capt. Hayes, Capt. Clarence C. Olsen, Maj. Edirar F. }Inincs. Maj. Charles M. Walson, Maj. James A. Dethea. Capt. William E. Sankey, ( ' apt. Joseph R. Darnell, Capt. l)e Forest liallou. l.icul. L. V:in Ness InKvam, ( ' a()t. William li, Foster, J r.
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pi.Q.a nnie W. oobrit() |1SS AXXIE W. GOODRICH was born of American parents in New- Brunswick, New Jersey. She received her j reliininar}- education in the ])rivate schools of Connecticut. England, and France. In 1892 she was graduated from the New York Hospital Training- School for Nurses, and for the eight years following her graduation she served as Superintendent of Nurses at the New York Post-Graduate Hospital, New York City. During the next ten years she held similar positions at St. Luke ' s Hospital. New York City, the New ' ork Hospital, New York City, and Bellevue and Allied Hospitals, New York Cit -. From 1910 to 1914 she was Inspector of Nurse Training Schools, New York State Education Department. Miss Goodrich became Director of Nurses, Henry Street Settlement, New York City, in 1917, and left this ]X)sition to act as Dean of the Army School of Nursing from early in 1918 to August of 1919. As its first Dean, she or- ganized the Army School of Nursing and effected the enrollment of 1,800 selected young women as students. She left the Army School to resume her duties as Director of Nurses at Henry Street Settlement, where she has been ever since that time. In addition to her duties at Henry Street, she is Assistant Professor in the Dejiartnient of Nursing and Health, Teachers ' College, Co- lumbia University, New York City. She has been affiliated with Teachers ' College for many years, as she was lecturer there from 1904 to 191, , and Assistant Professor from 1914 to the present time, with the exce]3tion of the time spent in Washington in connection with the Army .School. In the autumn of 1921 Wiss Goodrich was granted the honorary degree of Doctor of Science by Mount Holyoke College. In March, 192. , the War Department awarded the Distinguished Service ledal to Miss Goodrich in recognition of her exce]:)tionally meritorious and distinguished services as organizer and first Dean of the Army School of Nursing, Miss Goodrich has written many articles on the subject of nursing and has been closely connected with various nursing organizations. She has held the offices of President. Anierican Nurses ' Association ; President. American Federation of Nurses : and Vice-President, International Council of Nurses. In A])ril. 192,3, Miss Goodrich was appointed Dean of the first university undergraduate school of nursing in the L ' inted States, which has been established at ' ale Universitv, New Haven, Connecticut. 1923 1 11 1
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