Lt. Col. Rachel Diane (Rae)Landy Papers undated,1913-2000

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Lt. Col. Rachel Diane (Rae)Landy Papers undated,1913-2000

Lt. Col. Rachel Diane(Rae) Landy was a nursing pioneer in the development of health services inPalestine under the auspices of Hadassah from 1913-1915, and served as a U.S.Army nurse in World War I through World War II. The collection documentshospital care in Palestine and the history of Hadassah; career women in theearly 20th century, particularly military personnel and profession innovators;and the Cleveland, Ohio Jewish community, school system, and George Crile U.S.Army Hospital. Documents include correspondence, reminiscences, legaldocuments, newspaper and magazine clippings, and photographs.

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Jewish Women's Hospital (Cleveland, Ohio)

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Lt. Col. Rachel (Rae) Landy (1884-1952) Ms. Landy was a nursing pioneer in the development of health services in Palestine under the auspices of Hadassah, 1913-1915, and a U.S. army nurse who served in World War I through World War II, eventually achieving the rank of Lt. Colonel. She was born in 1884 in Sirvintai, Lithuania, the fourth of seven children of Jacob and Eva Trotsky Landsman. Her father, one of eleven brothers from Kovna, Lithuania, was a sofer (...

Szold, Henrietta, 1680-1945

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Crile, George Washington, 1864-1943

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Surgeon, researcher, and founder of the Cleveland Clinic Foundation (generally known as Cleveland Clinic). From the description of Crile-Quiring field notes and research notebooks, [19--]. (Cleveland Museum of Natural History). WorldCat record id: 70923012 U.S. surgeon. From the description of Letter, 1908, Sept. 9 : Cleveland, Ohio, to Dr. Lawrason Brown, Trudeau P.O., New York. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 31445438 George Washington Crile was...