Hassenplug, Lulu K. Wolf (Lulu Kathryn Wolf), 1903-1995.
Professor and Dean, UCLA School of Nursing; born Lulu K. Wolf in October 1903 in Milton, Penn.; pioneer and leader in modern education of nurses; insisted that nurses be taught and treated like students rather than hospital employees; spearheaded movement to shift nursing education from hospitals to college campuses; graduated Army School of Nursing (1924); instructor at Piedmont Hospital School of Nursing (Atlanta), Jewish Hospital (Philadelphia), and Medical College of Virginia (Richmond); second American to win a Florence Nightingale Foundation International Fellowship, studying at Bedford College for Women, University of London (1936-1937); professor of nursing at Vanderbilt University (1938-1948); head of nursing program (1948-1949) and founding dean of UCLA School of Nursing (1949-1968); married Harry S. Hassenplug, 1953; died 29 August 1995 in Los Angeles.
From the description of Papers, 1863-1986, bulk 1916-1976. (University of California, Los Angeles). WorldCat record id: 39759205
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