Agnes Shurr was born near Glenburn, North Dakota in 1915 and grew up on a farm. She followed in her mother’s footsteps and became a nurse after studying at St. Joseph’s Hospital School of Nursing in Minot. Agnes worked at a hospital in Rochester, Minnesota, but in 1928 decided to join the Navy to see the world and earn more money.
Mary Mahoney, American nurse, the first African-American woman to complete the course of professional study in nursing. Mahoney apparently worked as a maid at the New England Hospital for Women and Children in Boston before being admitted to its nursing school in 1878. She received her diploma in
problem, not just the solution to the problem. well, and all of that is true, which is the reason why i m with governor walker, going up against the teacher unions, talking about putting real reforms in wisconsin. if you look at governor walker s record as a political leader i bet you that most of the trump support would gravitate to them if they figure out who he was, we re what is happening? he seemed to have suffered the most in this. i don t know if that s fair or right but he hayes has gone from being the guy to beat in iowa to being in the middle of the knack iowa. what happened? i think it s early but i think you have to say if you are doing a diagnosis, it s certainly a trump phenomenon there, but remember, you have field operations. it s one thing to get a call from gallup, you re in the nursing hall, you say you want to vote for trump. now you have to get that person into the bus and over to the voting booth. and so i think our guy is going to have a tremendous field