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A group of student nurses and two nurses read books in a room.
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Rev. George Warth, S.J., chaplain of Loyola's 108th General Hospital unit, stands next to Capt. Sara Abrams, chief nurse. On other side of them are Loyola nurses serving with the unit.
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1935 Graduation photograph of Margaret Mary Maloney, St. Bernard School of Nursing
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Graduation photograph of Frances R. Mikulec, St. Anne's School of Nursing 1930, BSN 1942
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Graduation photograph of Helen Marie Klinker, St. Francis School of Nursing 1941
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Uniform, photographs, and papers documenting Sally Stiffler's service.
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Photograph of Sally Stiffler (Marcella Burke) in uniform.
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Photo of Sally Stiffler (Marcella Burke) in her uniform.
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1941 yearbook photo of Marcella Burke
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Yearbook photo of Mary Bolduc, St. Bernard School of Nursing 1941, BSN 1942
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Yearbook photo of Cecelia Fennessy, St. Bernard School of Nursing 1938
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Student Nurse Evelyn Silarski takes the pulse of her roommate Charlotte Kasten as she portrays a patient in bed. Mrs. Lord, RN, turns the handle to rais the bed.
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Black and white photograph of Sister Jarrell showing her from the shoulders up. She is dressed in her habit.
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A newspaper article describing a brief history of the 108th General Hospital and its reactivation for World War II.
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Newspaper article about the 108th General Hospital's work in Sudbury, England.
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A nurse treats a patient while another man watches.
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A nurse and orderly pose with a patient.
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John Szul works at a sterile station.
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Captain Edward J. Ginnan of the Army Medical Corps examines a patient.
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Page two of excerpts from the letters of Lt. Col. William J. Vynalek, chief surgeon of the Loyola Medical Unit (108th General Hospital).
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Page 1 of excerpts from the letters of Lt. Col. William J. Vynalek, chief surgeon of the Loyola Medical Unit (108th General Hospital). The excerpts describe life for the 108th General Hospital.
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Letter from Sylvia M. Vynalek to publicity manager of Loyola University offering some information from her husband for publicity of the 108th General Hospital.
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Brief history of the establishment of Base Hospital 108 during World War I.
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Statement by Rev. Samuel Knox Wilson, S.J., president of Loyola University, on the university's war efforts.
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Description of the 108th's coat of arms by Lt. Col. George T. Jordan.