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Domestic News March 6, 1961

The Nome Nugget

Nome, Nome County, Alaska

What is this article about?

Local Gray Ladies group starts assisting at MMM Hospital today in afternoons and evenings, relieving nurses of non-professional duties. They wear gray uniforms with Red Cross symbol. Administrator Robert Reed praises the non-sectarian voluntary aid. Mrs. Opal Baldwin's name was omitted from last week's list.

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GRAY LADIES WILL
ASSIST NURSING STAFF

Starting today the local group of Gray Ladies will assist at the hospital, afternoons and evenings relieving the nurses of non-professional duties.

They will be distinguished from the nurses by their gray uniforms bearing the Red Cross symbol.

Robert Reed, administrator of the MMM Hospital stated that this non-sectarian voluntary organized assistance has been needed for a long time and is an important part of any community hospital. Omitted in the published list of Gray Ladies last week was the name of Mrs. Opal Baldwin.

What sub-type of article is it?

Charity Or Relief

What keywords are associated?

Gray Ladies Hospital Assistance Red Cross Voluntary Aid Nursing Relief

What entities or persons were involved?

Robert Reed Mrs. Opal Baldwin

Domestic News Details

Event Date

Starting Today

Key Persons

Robert Reed Mrs. Opal Baldwin

Outcome

assistance begins; name omission corrected in list

Event Details

Local group of Gray Ladies will assist at the hospital afternoons and evenings, relieving nurses of non-professional duties. Distinguished by gray uniforms with Red Cross symbol. Robert Reed states the non-sectarian voluntary assistance is needed and important. Mrs. Opal Baldwin omitted from last week's published list.

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