Reminiscence of Alice Ada Giddings King, 1985.

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Reminiscence of Alice Ada Giddings King, 1985.

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Nurse at Busby and Billings, Mont. Alice Ada Giddings was born on 2 Aug. 1905, the daughter of Charles and Elizabeth Giddings. The family moved to Montana in 1910, settling near Billings. Alice attended school at Scandia Elementary School and Shepherd High School before graduating from Billings Polytechnic School. She graduated from St. Vincent's Hospital School of Nursing in Billings, Mont., in 1929. Giddings served in the Army Nurse Corps from 1930 to 1933, and then wo...

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