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Jessie Morrison fonds
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2 cm of textual records. -- 3 photographs.
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Jessie Morrison's records were part of her collection until she donated them to the Alberta Association of Registered Nurses Archives and Museum in 1987 and 1991. Eleanor M. Hayes kept documents relating to Miss Morrison until she donated them to the Association's Archives in 1992.
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The fonds consists of Miss Morrison's commission into the armed services (1943); her toast to the Canadian Womens' Army Corps on their 45th anniversary, and the program of that occasion; a speech to the University of British Columbia School of Nursing; a speech, "Gertrude Hall - a Tribute to a Friend," and a photograph of the unveiling of a plaque dedicated to Gertrude Hall; "Nursing With the Canadian Army in Normandy - 1944"; a letter and information on Betty Barefoot; references regarding the Geriatric Nursing Institute; and a paper on Ethel Johns by Rae Chittick. The Morrison papers donated by Eleanor M. Hayes consist of the transcript of an oral interview and the text of a speech, in which Jessie Morrison describes her experiences as a Nursing Sister with the Canadian Army, 1941-1943; Miss Morrison's curriculum vitae and 2 photographs.
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Record No. 87.4;91.30;92.10<br><br>
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- Morrison, Jessie G. (Subject)