School of Nursing, Yale University, historical collection, 1890-2007 (inclusive).

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School of Nursing, Yale University, historical collection, 1890-2007 (inclusive).

The collection documents the Yale School of Nursing deans, faculty, students/alumni, and programs. The collection consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, reports, minor publications, meeting minutes, presentations and research reports on nursing, audiovisual materials, and correspondence compiled by the Yale School of Nursing, the School of Nursing Alumnae/i Association, and individual faculty and staff. Major events in the school history, deans, and faculty are particularly well documented. Students, particularly early ones, are documented in the photographs, scrapbooks, data cards, and Alumnae/i Association files.

103.75 linear feet (224 boxes and 1 folio) and 691 megabytes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8026647

Yale University Library

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