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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aan CAPTAIN ELIZABETH D. REID Chief Nurse, Walter Reed General Hospital — April, 1922-February, 1923 OUR CHIEF NURSES When we arrived at Walter Reed on October 1, l ' J20, we were jri ' eeted by Miss Anne Williamson, who watched over U3 and helped us during those trying days of probation and shared with us our joy when we received our caps. Regretfully we said good-bye to her when we left for Philadelphia, because we knew that when we were to return a new chief nurse would be presiding. After eight months ' affiliation, on Easter Sunday, 1922, we were welcomed to the Post by Miss Elizabeth Reid. We found her to be a friend who had our interests close at heart. When Miss Reid left for New York to take up work at Columbia University we were pleased to learn that she would be succeeded by Mrs. Julia Flikke, whom we had already learned to love. For three years these chief nurses have been our guardians, giving us freely their counsel and help and, greatest of all, an inspiration to better work and higher ideals. -1923 1 14 ]
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