Box 1
Contains 50 Results:
[Speech given by Frances Graff in 1941. 7 typed notebook pages.] Discussions on the history of Marion Louise Withey School of Nursing and on the current state of nursing education.
Generic histories of the UBA and Blodgett—both the hospital and school of nursing — from various generations and sources. Some have been written by important figures in the history of Blodgett, including Marion Withey and Mary Welsh.
History of Blodgett Memorial Hospital. [Ca. 1962] Two handwritten sheets of lined paper.
Generic histories of the UBA and Blodgett—both the hospital and school of nursing — from various generations and sources. Some have been written by important figures in the history of Blodgett, including Marion Withey and Mary Welsh.
Marion Louise Withey School of Nursing Receives High Honor. February 1944. Typed article.
Generic histories of the UBA and Blodgett—both the hospital and school of nursing — from various generations and sources. Some have been written by important figures in the history of Blodgett, including Marion Withey and Mary Welsh.
Early Nursing and History of the Nursing Bureau and Placement Service. N.d. Handwritten sheets of notepaper.
First page is a memo from Juanita (Kedder) Williams, class of 1932, to Ms. Andrews, dated July 3, 1975, referring to items she had in a scrapbook of “training days (1929-1932).”
Judge Solomon L. Withey ... [N.d.; after 1886.]
Deals primarily with the life of Mary Anorah Welsh, a prominent figure in the earlier years of the UBA Training School for Nurses. Includes clippings about her life, as well as biographical documents written after her death. This subseries also includes a brief biography of Judge Solomon L. Withey, husband of Marion L. Withey, an important figure in the founding of the school of nursing.
Unidentified clippings.
Deals primarily with the life of Mary Anorah Welsh, a prominent figure in the earlier years of the UBA Training School for Nurses. Includes clippings about her life, as well as biographical documents written after her death. This subseries also includes a brief biography of Judge Solomon L. Withey, husband of Marion L. Withey, an important figure in the founding of the school of nursing.
N.d. “Ruined Her Gowns : Nurse Mary Welsh Writes of the Tropical Mildew in the Philippines.”
Deals primarily with the life of Mary Anorah Welsh, a prominent figure in the earlier years of the UBA Training School for Nurses. Includes clippings about her life, as well as biographical documents written after her death. This subseries also includes a brief biography of Judge Solomon L. Withey, husband of Marion L. Withey, an important figure in the founding of the school of nursing.
1922. “Mrs. Welsh Head of State Nurses.” With photo.
Deals primarily with the life of Mary Anorah Welsh, a prominent figure in the earlier years of the UBA Training School for Nurses. Includes clippings about her life, as well as biographical documents written after her death. This subseries also includes a brief biography of Judge Solomon L. Withey, husband of Marion L. Withey, an important figure in the founding of the school of nursing.
July 30, 1932. “Nursing Career of Miss Mary A. Welsh One of the Profession's Grandest Epics” / Marguerite S. Kerns.
Deals primarily with the life of Mary Anorah Welsh, a prominent figure in the earlier years of the UBA Training School for Nurses. Includes clippings about her life, as well as biographical documents written after her death. This subseries also includes a brief biography of Judge Solomon L. Withey, husband of Marion L. Withey, an important figure in the founding of the school of nursing.
Western Union Telegrams, 1923 (2).
Deals primarily with the life of Mary Anorah Welsh, a prominent figure in the earlier years of the UBA Training School for Nurses. Includes clippings about her life, as well as biographical documents written after her death. This subseries also includes a brief biography of Judge Solomon L. Withey, husband of Marion L. Withey, an important figure in the founding of the school of nursing.