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Pauline Alward Nursing School Diploma
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1947 (Creation)
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1 leaf of textual records
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Custodial history
Item was in the possession of Pauline Mary (Alward) Spatz, and kept in her home until transferred to the Tantramar Heritage Trust in 2006.
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Item is the diploma which Pauline Alward received upon completion of her course at the Moncton Hospital Training School for Nurses.
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In the Isaac Wry and Descendants Collection 2006.14 Inventory to the Wry Collection, Pauline explained that with her poor immune system she did suffer some illness during her course, but managed to graduate on time. In addition, she received top scores on her exams to become a Registered Nurse, and was asked to give the valedictory address. The guest speaker was Dr. Charles L. Gass, who was very proud of her achievement.