United States. Navy
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1, 1928-2017
The box contains "The forty-seven hundred: the story of the Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing" by Janie Brown Nowak, produced by the Mount Sinai Alumnae Association (1981). It also contains five file folders.
Box 1, 1944-1946
The box contains "The forty-seven hundred: the story of the Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing" by Janie Brownh Nowak, produced by the Mount Sinai Alumnae Association (1981). It also contains five file folders, including folder with United States Navy documents.
Box 1, 1944-1949
The box contains "The forty-seven hundred: the story of the Mount Sinai Hospital School of Nursing" by Janie Brownh Nowak, produced by the Mount Sinai Alumnae Association (1981). It also contains five file folders, including a folder with three photographs.
Box 2, 1903-1971
Contains five scrapbooks from 1903-1960 and a Massachusetts Nurses Association plaque from 1971.The scrapbooks are primarily photo albums of the Weinberg families.
Navy Documents, 1944-1946
File includes a United States Naval Reserve card issued to Rose Weinberg in Denver, Colorado on 3/4/46; Appointment of Rose Weinberg as an Ensign in the Naval Reserve in the Nurse Corps of the United States Navy, dated September 15, 1944 in Washington D.C.; two documents signed in Los Angeles, California, Certificate of Satisfactory Service, and a form letter thanks for service and call for leadership from President Harry Truman.
Oral History Interview with Bob Craig, 2001 May 16
Oral history interview with H. Douglas Barker, 2003 April 3
Barker highlights his appointment to and his experiences at the Annapolis Naval Academy. He recalls his first official Navy appointment as staff in the Naval Submarine School, and subsequent duties such as his involvement in submarine operations in the Mediterranean following the Cuban Missile Crisis and as officer-in-charge of the Holy Loch [Scotland] submarine base. Barker presents a survey of life on a submarine and what it was like to be a submariner.
Oral history interview with Henry F. Bohne, 2003 January 23
The Denver Clarion, vol. 37, issue 52, 1961 May 2
AUSA Vote Result Released. Johnson, Rinker, Skevington Vie Thursday for 1961 May Days Title. New Philosophical Inquiry Society to Assemble May 17. U.S. Navy to Make Quest for Officers on DU Campus. Bubeck Talks in Chapel.
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