Training School for Nurses of the Kings Country Hospital
7 June 1907
Brooklyn Standard Union

DIPLOMAS FOR TWENTY NURSES
The eighth annual graduating exercises of the Training School for
Nurses of the Kings Country Hospital were held last night in the
chapel attached to the hospital, on Clarkson street.

The graduates, twenty in number, occupied seats directly in front of
the platform. Prayer was offered by the Rev. Edward HELM. Charities
Commissioner Robert W. HEBBERD presided and made an address. Dr.
J.M. VAN GOTT delivered the address to the graduates, which was both
interesting and instructive.

Addresses were also made by Tunis BERGEN, Dr. A.T. BRISTOW, the Rev.
John T. WOODS and Dr. John M. FITZGERALD, general medical
superintendent of the institution.

The graduates were:

HAWTHORN, Jessie L.
DEXTER, Margaret L.
BLACK, Annie
WARNER, Zoe
TAPPAN, Alice M.
SULLIVAN, Mary A.
HERMAN, Olive
CURREN, Margaret
COLLIMORE, Annie
ASPINWALL, Bertha
HENNESSEY,  Margaret C.
JAMES, Susie E.
WEPPEN, Adelaide
LOCK, Maude E.
KLAVERMANN, Marie K.
JENKINS, Harriet
LACEY, Margaret
MacDONNELL, Alice
O'SULLIVAN, Lillie
READ, Katherine S.


Transcriber: S. Anderson
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