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Store owner to recognize special nurses

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Parent Issue
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11
Month
May
Year
1995
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Haylow, Miss Marguerite S.

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Parent Issue
Day
12
Month
January
Year
1976
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Friends Of The Ann Arbor Public Library Offer Services To A Patient At St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, July 1960 Photographer: Duane Scheel

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Year:
1960
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, July 20, 1960
Caption:
LIBRARY SERVICE: James Frederick of Adrian, a patient at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, gets help in selecting a book from C. S. Neal of 1408 Shadford Rd. and Mrs. P. J. Elving of 2309 Devonshire Rd., members of the Friends of the Ann Arbor Public Library. Mrs. Don Sherrick (standing in doorway), director of the hospital's physical medicine department, looks on. The library service for the hospital has been set up on a three-month trial basis. Members of the Friends will act as volunteers in the bookcart service for patients.

Miss Edna Hutting

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Parent Issue
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3
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January
Year
1959
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McKinney, E. Belle

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26
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November
Year
1991
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Mrs. William Lamb - St. Joseph's Hospital Pharmacy, War Bond Drive, June 1944 Photographer: Eck Stanger

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Year:
1944
Published In:
Ann Arbor News, June 12, 1944
Caption:
Mrs. William B. Lamb Mrs. William B. Lamb, 210 N. State street, registered nurse, has strong reasons for buying War bonds. Her husband enlisted in the Navy two years ago. He is a first class petty officer. Her brother, also in the Navy, has been in the South Pacific for more than two years, having part in seven major battles. he has been home only once on furlough and that was last September. Mrs. Lamb, who for the past four years has been supervisor of the pharmacy department at St. Joseph's hospital, is buying War bonds to bring her husband and brother back home as soon as possible, and to help all our armed forces on the way to victory. "After the war when my husband comes back, we hope to use our war bonds to buy a home," says Mrs. Lamb.