Connecticut League for Nursing Records. undated, 1952-2003.

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Connecticut League for Nursing Records. undated, 1952-2003.

Administrative records of the Connecticut League for Nursing whose mission is to: foster partnerships between academic and clinical nursing leaders; facilitate access to formal nursing education programs in the State of Connecticut; provide affordable, accessible, and contemporary continuing education programs and forums; and support the National League for Nursing's initiatives related to Nurse Faculty Development, Nursing Research and Nursing Workforce Demographics (from CLN mission statement).

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Taylor, Effie J. (Effie Jane), 1874-

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Effie Jane Taylor was born Euphemia Jane in Hamilton, Ontario, on April 18, 1874. After receiving an education in literature and drama in her hometown, she graduated from the Johns Hopkins Hospital School of Nursing in 1907. In the following years, she worked and went to school in Baltimore and New York. She became an associate professor of nursing at Yale School of Nursing in 1923. In 1926, she became both full professor at Yale and received a bachelor of science degree from Columbia University...

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Connecticut League for Nursing

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On 10 December 1952, the first formal organizational meeting of the Connecticut League for Nursing was held at Heublein Hall in Hartford Hospital. Ruth M. Olson, Director of Nursing at New Britain Memorial Hospital, was elected the first President. Dues were $5 and there were 338 charter members and 37 friends of nursing. The current mission of the CLN is: "The Connecticut League for Nursing advances and strengthens the nursing profession by providing education for and facilitating collaboration...

Eleanor Lundblad

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American Society of Superintendents of Training Schools for Nurses organized in 1893; name changed to National League of Nursing Education in 1912; in 1952 National League of Nursing Education merged with National Organization for Public Health Nursing and the Association of Collegiate Schools of Nursing to form National League for Nursing. From the description of National League for Nursing collection, 1919-1967. (Boston University). WorldCat record id: 70970873 In 1893, a ...