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Show Class of Nine Nurses to Be Graduated ,4 & 2& e Will Get Diplomas Thursday Evening P -.- -. Top, left to right: Miss Martha S? m Cornwall, IVUsa Beatrice Lynch, Miss Vm ' 4$5p?xj " Ethel Barringtou. Middle, left to ' 'M fe 1 right: Miss Mary Hill, Miss Eleanor lmW&l wMS-' Exercises Will Be Helcl in St. Mark's Cathedral; Reception Follows in I. O. B. B. Hall. N-T.NE uursca of tho St. Mark's hos-Iiital hos-Iiital training school will be graduated from the institution next Thursday ovoning. Tho exercises ex-ercises will tako plnco in St. M'arlt's cathedral and will bo conductod by Bishop R S. Spalding. Dr. Jlobcrt Jlampton of the hospital medical sfu'tr will mako tho principal address to tho class. Bishop Spalding wyi present tho diplomas. Special music will bo rendered ren-dered by tho choir o'f the cnthedral. The "undergraduate nurses .and the entire staff of tho hospital will attend in uniform. Tho uniforms of the graduates grad-uates will differ from those of tho undergraduates, un-dergraduates, in that tho graduates will wear white. Following the exercises a reception will be tendered tho graduates grad-uates in the old club house pf the Ladies Literary clnb, now known as tho B'nni B'rith building. Tho nurses wlio will complete their courie of training are tho Mlssos Mary Hill, Ethel Barrington, Beatrice Lynch, Martha Cornwall, Laura Stoddard, Martha Spong, Eleanor Denhaltcr, Mabel Ifolmstead and Liliic Green. The exercisos In the cathedral will begin at S o'clock and the reception will immediately follow them. Ad-mishion Ad-mishion to both affairs will be by invitation. |