Nurse Mildred Anderson Maintains The Red Cross First Aid Station At Ann Arbor's Soap Box Derby, July 1940
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Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1940
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NO CRACKUPS: HAD QUIET DAY: There were no crack-ups in Saturday's Ann Arbor Soap Box Derby, so Miss Mildred Anderson, Red Cross nurse shown above with her first aid station, had little to do. Her only patient was a little boy who got something in his eye. However, the Red Cross was on the job, in case there had been any serious accidents. Miss Anderson was assisted by Dr. Robert Rehner of the University Hospital.
Ann Arbor News, July 29, 1940
Caption
NO CRACKUPS: HAD QUIET DAY: There were no crack-ups in Saturday's Ann Arbor Soap Box Derby, so Miss Mildred Anderson, Red Cross nurse shown above with her first aid station, had little to do. Her only patient was a little boy who got something in his eye. However, the Red Cross was on the job, in case there had been any serious accidents. Miss Anderson was assisted by Dr. Robert Rehner of the University Hospital.
Year
1940
Month
July
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