Margaret Hepburn Snyder Papers 1940-1984

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Margaret Hepburn Snyder Papers 1940-1984

Director, hospital volunteers, Kenosha Memorial Hospital, Wisconsin (1940-65). Collection documents her work at the hospital through an autobiographical manuscript, board meeting minutes, annual reports and newsletters, slides, speeches, and correspondence.

4 boxes; (1.5 linear ft.)

eng,

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SNAC Resource ID: 6322932

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Kenosha Memorial Hospital (Kenosha, Wis.)

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American Hospital Association.

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Snyder, Margaret Hepburn, 1896-

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Margaret Hepburn was born in Freehold, N.J. in 1896, the daughter and grandaughter of physicians. After graduating from Freehold High School she attended Smith College where she majored in sociology and music, and graduated in 1918. She married Cecil Denise Snyder of Freehold that same year. Her daughter Anne was born in 1920. In order to further Cecil Snyder's career, the family moved to Kenosha, Wisconsin in 1929. Margaret Snyder began volunteering at the Orthopedic School in Kenosha in 1931. ...

International Hospital Federation.

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