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American Red Cross - E thru H - Chief nurse for American Red Cross in Great Britain. Miss Carrie M. Hall of Boston, Mass., at her desk in Red Cross Headquarters, 40 Grosvenor Gardens, London, England. Miss Hall, who now has charge of all the American Red Cross nurses in the British Isles, had charge of the so-called Harvard Unit, which arrived in London in 1917 and was transferred to take over a large base hospital in the British Army zone in France. She formerly was superintendent and principal of the Nurses' Training Schoo in the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, and is a graduate of Columbia University, New York

American Red Cross - N thru W - Miss Julia Stimson, Head Nurse of the American Expeditionary forces. Formerly Head Nurse of American Red Cross in France

American Red Cross - N thru W - Miss Julia Stimson, recently appointed chief nurse of the U.S. Army Nurse Corps of the A.E.F

American Red Cross - N thru W - Mrs. A.L. Queneau, American Red Cross Chairman at Newcastle, England. Mrs. Queneau has been an active and energetic worker for the Aemrican soldiers in hospital and camp since the United States entered the war. She has livedin England for many years. Her husband is an officer in the French army

American Red Cross - Groups - Personnel U.S. France. Mr. Henry P. Davison, Chairman of the War Council of the American Red Cross (in center), Col. Gibson, commissioner for (Second from right) and other American Red Cross workers who have come to distribute good things to the wounded soldiers in American Military Hospital No. 7 at St. Denis, which was equipped by the American Red Cross in the SChool for Daughters of OFficers of the Legion of Honor

American Red Cross - Miscellaneous - American Red Cross Nurse remembered by British soldiers. British soldiers, not forgetting the excellent care given them by the American Red Cross nurses, showed their appreciation by bringing flowers to a nurse who became ill from overwork. She is stationed at the Royal Free Hospital, England

American Red Cross - Groups - American Red Cross strives to enlist 25,000 nurses. The great Red Cross drive for 25,000 nurses is sweeping the country. Realizing the great importance attached to the work of the organization, many women are enlisting under the banner of Mercy. They Mayor's Committee of nurses held a great rally at the Public Library at Fifth Avenue and 42nd St., N.Y. City. This shows the group of women in charge of the New York rallies

American Red Cross - Headquarters & Buildings - Interior of the American Red Cross Canteen, showing comforts provided soldiers by the Red Cross. L to R: Miss Nichol, Lt. W.O. Wilson A.R.C., Miss Dorthy Young, Miss Thomas, Miss Adams, Mrs. Arnold. Soldiers, L to R: Pvt. W.B. McCoy, Mobile operating unit No. 1, Pvt. H.B. Wood, Evacuation Hospital No. 8 and Pvt. Burnett Smith Evacuation Hospital No. 8 A.R.C. Canteen, Senoncourt, Meuse, France

American Red Cross - I thru M - America's Society people at work in Paris for the American Fund for French wounded. Miss Mary S. Montgomery of Philadelphia, Pa., who rendered relief service in the surgical department of the American Fund for French wounded. She was on the Committee in Philadelphia from the spring of 1915 until Dec. 1916 when she sailed for France to become more actively engaged in the work

American Red Cross - N thru W - A.R.C. Personnel. Miss Julia Stimson, formerly Chief of American Red Cross in France, appointed Chief Nurse of Army Nurse Corps of A.E.F. to take effect early in November, 1918. Miss Stimson was wit British forces before coming to the A.R.C. A graduate of Vassar before the war she held position of Superintendent of Harlem Hospital in New York City, and afterwards had charge of Department of Nursing and Social Service in Washington University, St. Louis, MO

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Graduate register nurse, above, receives instruction in technique of anesthesia from doctor. There is a great demand for more well qualified anesthetists at present

Retired Registered Nurse Lt. Col. Tammie Oemke, pictured

Missouri Botanical Garden, 2345 Tower Grove Avenue, Saint Louis, Independent City, MO

Spc. Patrick Hewlett, Myra Cooper and Lt. Col. Frank

Named to new Treasury post. Washington, D.C., Sept. 21. Huntington Cairns, who has been in the Legal Division, U.S. Treasury, handling special problems in connection with customs, has been promoted to the position of Assistant General Counsel in charge of the opinion section and all legal matters arising in the Bureau of Customs. He is a native of Baltimore and graduate of the University of Maryland Law School, 1925. He entered the Government Service in 1934. 9/21/37

Members of the North Carolina Air National Guard participate

Correct way to bake turkey demonstrated by Uncle Sam's expert cooks. Washington, D.C., Dec. 4. Note to housewives: your turkey- baking troubles will be over and the bird you serve for dinner this yuletide will be tender, juicy and flavorsome if you follow the method used by the expert cooks at the Bureau of Economics, U.S. Department of Agriculture. Continual testing and experimenting with various recipes has taught Uncle Sam's cooks that many a prize bird has become a "ham" when improperly prepared. The best recipe - so far discovered by the Bureau of Economics - is demonstrated in the following set of pictures, made under the supervision of Miss Lucy Alexander, Chief Cooking Specialist. Miss Alexander, a graduate of Vassar and the University of Illinois, has been on her present job for eleven years. Mrs. Jessie Lamb, Assistant Cook, is stuffing the turkey under the watchful eye of Miss Lucy Alexander. The turkeys on the table will go into the ovens at regular intervals, and be tasted and judged by a group of experts who are determining which diet and feeding program will produce the best flavored meat.

Receives French decoration. Former Secretary of State Kellogg received the cross of the French Legion of Honor yesterday. In the group, left to right are: Jules Henry, First Secretary of the French Embassy, Paul Claudel, the French Ambassador, Frank B. Kellogg and Secretary of State Stimson

Victoria Leu, a graduate student, performs research in the Medical Psychology Department at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences

New U.S. Supreme Court Marshal. Washington, D.C May 3. Thomas E. Waggaman has been named Marshal of the United States Supreme Court to succeed Frank Key Green, who died last week. For 27 years Waggaman has been an employee of the court, starting there as a page boy in 1911 when only 13 years. He was apppointed court crier in 1915, a post he held until yesterday. He is a native of Washington and a graduate of Georgetown University in law, 5/3/38

American Red Cross - N thru W - General Pau, President of the French Red Cross

Postgraduate students studying physiology of the muscle. The experiment is with frogs' muscle tissue. Left to right: 1) J.S. Newcomer, graduate of University of Utah and majoring in organic chemistry. 2) A.E. Bell, graduate of University of Kentucky, genetics major. 3) Hiss Trondailer Jones, graduate of Lincoln University at Jefferson City, Missouri, taking postgraduate work in nutrition. 4) Samuel Massie, of Little Rock, Arkansas, studied at Arkansas State, taking postgraduate work in organic chemistry

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n thru w personnel miss julia stimson miss julia stimson chief france nurse chief nurse army corps army nurse corps effect miss stimson wit graduate vassar war superintendent harlem hospital harlem hospital new york city charge department social service social service washington university washington university world war 1914 1918 wwi ww 1 new york world war one world war i american red cross missouri st louis saint louis high resolution ultra high resolution cross american wit british forces british forces british military us national archives public domain movie stills silent films