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University of Lethbridge. Faculty of Nursing. History of Nursing (N4850): Oral History Project fonds

  • PAA aarn-2223
  • Fonds
  • 1930-1995

The fonds consists of 15 files and 14 audiotapes. Each student prepared a brief biography of her subject, a time/footage summary of the audiotaped conversation, permission and authorization sheets, and a descriptive essay. If photographs of the subjects were available copies were made for the file. Each interviewer asked her subject to describe her family history, education background, decision to enter nursing training, hospital training received, further education, work experience, professional and community activities, and thoughts on the changes she had observed in nursing practice since her entry into the profession. The subjects, with highlights of the interviews, are:;1. René (Ducker) Arsene, Lethbridge (Lisa Ober): Misericordia Hospital, Edmonton, 1945; nursing in Montana (AIREVAC) and Texas (polio epidemic). 2. Lois (Osecki) Barlett, Lethbridge (Jayda Zabolotney): Galt Hospital School of Nursing, Lethbridge, 1949; nursing in Alberta -- Grande Prairie, Pincher Creek, Lethbridge. 3. Carolyn (Aldridge) Cahoon, Cardston (Lois Halko): Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary, 1945; Southern Alberta, cross-cultural health care (Blood Indian reserves, Hutterite colonies), 1 col. Photograph. 4. Marjorie (McDonald) McNab Chapman, Lethbridge (Edith McNab): "Old" Galt Hospital, Lethbridge, 1934; Lethbridge Nursing Mission (forerunner of Public Health Nursing); experiences in Great Depression, innovations in equipment and supplies in hospitals; Elizabeth (Patteson) Taylor. 5. Joan (Maynard) Ferguson, Lethbridge (Kristi Rigaux): Toronto General Hospital, 1935; Navy nurse during World War II, serving in Newfoundland and Halifax (3 photographs). 6. Helen A. (Freed) Hope, Lethbridge (Stephanie a. Martian): Galt Hospital School of Nursing, Lethbridge, 1932; nursing training and work during the Depression. 7. Helen (Shimbashi) Ikebuchi, Taber, Alberta (Leanne Kiss): Medicine Hat School of Nursing, 1949; Japanese-Canadian student in the 1940s; operating room practice (2 photographs). 8. Alice A. C. (Pelletier) Jacobson Webster, Lethbridge (Pattie Gantefoer): Galt Hospital School of Nursing, Lethbridge, 1930; Lethbridge Nursing Mission; Student Health Services Department, University of Lethbridge. 9. Inez (McCormick) Kelly, Lethbridge (Sandra Reti): Hôtel Dieu School of Nursing, Chatham, NB; Lethbridge Community College School of Nursing. 10. Lois (Harper) McKillop, Lethbridge (Suzanne Nicol): Calgary General Hospital, 1945; professional associations and unions. 11. Sister Teresina McNeil, Lethbridge (Erin LaPlace): St. Joseph's Hospital School of Nursing, Glace Bay, NS, 1947; hospital administration, nursing education. 12. Lenore (Lancaster) Menard, Lethbridge (Terina Rindal): Vancouver General Hospital Nursing School, 1938; Mine Hospital, Wayne, Alberta; Army nurse in World War II: Ottawa, Kingston, Petawawa; #1 Canadian General Hospital, England; Virginia Hospitals, NATO hospitals. 13. Dr. Margaret (Young) Osborne, Calgary (Brenda Rowley): Holy Cross Hospital, Calgary, 1961; psychiatric and mental health nursing. 14. Helen Willms-Bergen, Coaldale, Alberta (Patricia Siemens): Galt Hospital School of Nursing, Lethbridge, 1952; missionary nurse: Altona, Manitoba; Hualien, Taiwan, 1957-1991. 15. Joan (Linn) Tonkin, Lethbridge (Lisa Knight-Zoeteman): Galt Hospital School of Nursing, Lethbridge, 1941; Kaslo, BC, Japanese internment town during World War II. Biography and authorization sheets, essay; no audiotape or time/footage summary.

University of Lethbridge, Faculty of Nursing

Helen (Garfield) Sabin fonds

  • PAA aarn-2224
  • Fonds
  • 1933-1960, 1979, 1995

Ms Sabin met with Lynne French of the AARN to read a survey of her career in nursing which was prepared following an outline from the History of Nursing Professional Practice Group. She describes the daily routine and the training program of student nurses, 1933-1938, and the changes brought about by the Weir Report (1932) and the CNA curriculum study (1936). On graduation, Ms Sabin was employed by the Provincial Public Health Nursing Branch, serving in Alder Flats/Pendryl. She summarizes the history of the nursing service, which began in Alberta in 1918 with 8 graduate nurses. She describes the types of work carried out by the public health nurses and the programs they could initiate in the rural areas: maternity and child care, homecare, school health, First Aid and immunization (among many others). Ms. Sabin also comments on effects of the changes brought about by restructuring of health care in Alberta during the 1990s. She sees a complete break with the services and programs that were in effect during her career.

Sabin, Helen (Garfield), 1916-___

Marguerite Schumacher fonds

  • PAA aarn-2225
  • Fonds
  • 1965-1990

In 1995, Marguerite Schumacher and Glenna Gorrill recorded their discussion of the establishment of the diploma course in nursing at Red Deer College in 1968. They describe the pattern of education they wanted for the student nurses, the need to win the support of the College, the Hospital staff, and the community for a program based in a college, not in a hospital. The students would have a broad base of correlated academic subjects from several departments, and would serve their practicum periods in hospitals, doctors' offices, community agencies and nursing homes. They would each be assigned to a family from the community, and keep a journal on the health progress of the family members. The program included research, initiated by outside consultants and academics as well as by the Nursing School staff. Continuing education, also offered to community nurses, included night classes, guest lecturers from throughout the province, and academic work coordinated with the universities that would lead to the BScN degree. The taped dialogue runs 60 minutes. Textual material deposited with the audiotape includes articles and reports by Marguerite Schumacher, 1970-1973, describing the program as it progressed.

Schumacher, Marguerite E

Albert H. and Hilda Schwermann fonds

  • PAA luth-1970
  • Fonds
  • 1882 - 1985

The fonds consists of personal papers, letters, essays, publications and photographs of the Schwermann family, relating to congregations, the Alberta-British Columbia District, Concordia College, LCMS and LCC and individuals, students, pastors and church members. Includes photographs of events, people, buildings as well as water colours and pencil line drawings given as gifts from students.

Schwermann, Albert Herbert

John Herzer fonds

  • PAA luth-1971
  • Fonds
  • 1906 - 1956

The fonds consists of Herzer's notebooks on various subjects for sermonizing (categorized from A - Z) including newspaper clippings, 1930 - 1957; texts for sermons; notebook on Abraham Lincoln and scrapbook on Martin Luther two films pertaining to Concordia College and youth organizations in the 1930's; and photographs of congregations, students, youth organizations and Alberta-British Columbia District activities. The fonds also includes correspondence of his father professor J.H. Herzer regarding the Stony Plain School closures. Correspondence consists of the Premier's office and public school board, court documents and various Lutheran educational committees and boards. Some correspondence consists of copies of letters from Trougott Herzer regarding the Immigration Board. The fonds contains a copy of the book Homesteading for God which he wrote depicting the 25 years of mission work of the Lutheran Church Missouri Synod in Alberta and British Columbia and includes the correspondence and photographs he collected from pastors that served in Alberta and British Columbia from 1894 until 1946.

Herzer, John

Concordia University College of Alberta Guild Fonds

  • PAA luth-1974
  • Fonds
  • 1923 -- 1987

The fonds consists of constitutions of the Concordia University College of Alberta Guild and its predecessors, bylaws, minutes, correspondence, project files, brochures, Shower Day programs from 1939 -- 1970 and 1981-1985 and various reports. The fonds also include records of fundraising and charitable activity completed prior to the formal organization of the group in 1933.

Concordia University College of Alberta Guild

Concordia College Alumni Association fonds

  • PAA luth-1975
  • Fonds
  • 1921-1986

The fonds consists of the constitution of the Concordia College Alumni Association, bylaws, minutes, biographical sketches of students, newsletters, newspaper clippings, brochures, correspondence and financial records.

Concordia College Alumni Association

Concordia Lutheran Seminary fonds

  • PAA luth-1979
  • Fonds
  • 1981-1992

The fonds consists of minutes of the board, administrative files, departmental correspondence, and newsletters of the Concordia Lutheran Seminary of Edmonton. Includes photographs of students, faculty, and campus events.

Lutheran Church-Canada. Concordia Lutheran Seminary (Edmonton, Alberta)

Concordia University College of Alberta fonds

  • PAA luth-1980
  • Fonds
  • 1920-1996

The fonds consists of board minutes of Concordia University College of Alberta and its predecessor; departmental minutes and correspondence; photographs, slides, and film of college life, students, faculty and the college campus; sound recordings of the choir; yearbooks; and calendars.

Concordia University College of Alberta

St. Matthew Lutheran School fonds

  • PAA luth-2018
  • Fonds
  • 1954 - 1993

The fonds consists of service bulletins, histories and yearbooks (1978-1993).

St. Matthew Lutheran School (Stony Plain, Alberta)

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