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Regular Meeting. Nov 30-1920
The meeting on Nov. 30 was opened by the President, at the usual hour.
Reading of minutes of last meeting was omitted. Several notices were given- after which, Mrs. Cornelius Russell, chairman of the Social Service Dept- presented Mrs. [James?] B. Tillinghart. The subhect of her address was America's Educational needs, and the special text was the Smith [Towwer?] Bill. This bill aims to encourage and develop education by government support cooperating with states and localities and Mrs. Tillinghart presented many convincing arguments in its favor. Universal education is necessary to make America truly a leader among the nations, as she should be.
2 Miss [Nelville?], Supt. of the (Hospital) al (Fraimingham) spoke a few minutes in behalf of the [Wars? State?] League of Nursing Education, She urged the need of more
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2 nurses- and asked her audience to help cooperati in gaining recruits to the nursing profession.
Tea was served in the lower hallThe pourers were Mrs. Charles Fiske
Mrs. Edmunnd J. Baker- and Mrs Sydney [Knott?] It was an open meeting and was well attended Mary T. SearsRecording Sec-