Box 38
Contains 316 Results:
1937. “Our Hospitals ... Union Benevolent Association Operating Blodgett Memorial Hospital” / Evelyn L. (Mrs. Noyes L.) Avery. Two-sided magazine or journal(?) clipping, with photos of hospital and the class of 1888 (same as above).
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.
Ca. 1937. “City to Lose Thinker and Doer When Head Of Hospital Here Moves on to Bigger Job.” With photo of Dr. Donald M. Morrill.
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.
Ca. 1937. “Kent Relief Head May Leave Post.” With photo of William E. Kirchgessner.
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.
Ca. 1937. “Morrill Accepts Detroit Position.” With photo of Dr. Donald M. Morrill.
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.
After 1937. “Foot Prints Settle Who's Who Among Koeze Twins.” With photo of twins and nurse Theresa Oppenhuizen.
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.
1938. “Cheers and Jeers of Rabid Fans Echo Through Convalescent Home As Youngsters Take to Diamond.” With photo of children in wheelchairs and on crutches playing baseball.
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.
1938. “Nurses Will Receive Diplomas Tuesday.”
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.
1938. “Year's Reports to Be Heard Tuesday At Blodgett Hospital Annual Dinner.”
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.
[1939]
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.
1939. “Class Finishes at Blodgett.”
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.
