Box 38
Contains 316 Results:
September 12, 1952. “Holland Girl Gets Award.”
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
August 26, 1953. “Blodgett School To Graduate 37.”
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
September 3, 1954. “38 Nurses End Courses.”
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
January 1, 1961. “Serving Others Her Happiness” / Elaine Clapp. With photo of Mrs. Caroline (Stratton) Paxton.
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
January 28, 1964. “Visitor from west recalls days of training in old UBA hospital” / Eleanor Pettersch. With photo of Mrs. Carolyn Stratton Paxton.
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
Unidentified. 1964. “Blodgett Honors Scholars” and “Blodgett Graduates Nurses Thursday.” [Note: Originally with graduation documents; see Box 24, Folders 8-19]
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
Unidentified. “1st Visiting Nurse Here Dies at 83.” (Obituary of Mrs. Iva E. Terrill.) Photocopy; with envelope postmarked May 11, 1966, and addressed to Mary Schermerhorn Fund at Blodgett Hospital.
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
Chicago Tribune. August 30, 1973. “Nurse test out after theft here.”
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
Holland Sentinel. March 27, 1981. “Joint nursing venture.”
This series contains a sizable number of clippings on various topics related to Blodgett Hospital and School of Nursing. Most are from either the Grand Rapids Herald or the Grand Rapids Press, although many are unidentified. Dates span from as early as 1898 to as late as 1991. Clippings are arranged chronologically by decade.
Unidentified clipping. “Blodgett Grads To Gather Here For First Reunion.” 1925.
Anna (Roth) Weisheimer was a 1915 graduate of Blodgett School of Nursing. Her album pages were in loose form at time of processing, including many loose photographs, and filled one standard flip box. Most of the photographs have been integrated into the other photos in this collection; their origin is indicated within the finding aid. The loose album pages, clippings, ephemera, and a handful of miscellaneous photographs are described in the scrapbook series of this collection.
