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Story June 10, 1944

The Omaha Guide

Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska

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Fifty students from Freedmen's Hospital School for Nursing were inducted into the U.S. Cadet Nurse Corps at Constitution Hall in Washington, D.C., among 700 women. Similar ceremonies occurred nationwide, with 96,000 total enrollees.

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ATTENDED U. S. CADET NURSES CORPS INDUCTION

Fifty students from the Freedmen's Hospital School for Nursing, were among the 700 young women officially inducted into the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps at exercises held in Constitution Hall. Washington, D. C., recently. Photo shows part of the Freedmen's Hospital group as they marched into the hall. Similar induction services were held in large urban centers throughout the country. Altogether 96,000 young women have enrolled in the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps. (PPNS)

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Historical Event Personal Triumph

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Bravery Heroism Triumph

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Cadet Nurse Corps Induction Ceremony Freedmen\'S Hospital Nursing Students Washington Dc

Where did it happen?

Constitution Hall, Washington, D. C.

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Constitution Hall, Washington, D. C.

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Recently

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Fifty students from the Freedmen's Hospital School for Nursing were among the 700 young women officially inducted into the U. S. Cadet Nurse Corps at exercises held in Constitution Hall, Washington, D. C. Photo shows part of the group marching into the hall. Similar services held in large urban centers throughout the country. Altogether 96,000 young women have enrolled.

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