Gordon Keller School of Nursing Alumnae Association records, 1918-1964.
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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 ...
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Hanson, June
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Knight, Peggy
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Payne, Connie.
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The Gordon Keller School of Nursing was established in 1910 in Tampa, Florida. Gordon Keller was born October 6, 1865, in Bryan County, Georgia. He moved to Tampa in 1883 and died July 10, 1909. Keller was widely known for his philanthropic efforts, and because of this, the first municipally owned hospital and nursing school were named in his honor. The hospital is currently known as Tampa General Hospital. The Gordon Keller School of Nursing operated until 1972. From the description...
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Galloway, Olive
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