Pauline Alward Tuition Receipt
- CA THT IWFFonds-2006.14.04-2006.14.04/74
- Item
- 1948
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a receipt for $100.00 in tuition fees paid for a 16 week course in Operative Aseptic Technique at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
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Pauline Alward Tuition Receipt
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a receipt for $100.00 in tuition fees paid for a 16 week course in Operative Aseptic Technique at Johns Hopkins Hospital.
Pauline Alward Underwood Typing Certificate
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is an “Underwood Basic Certificate” issued to Pauline Alward by Mount Allison University for completion of the Introductory Typewriting Course and “operating the Underwood Typewriter by touch”. Alward attended Mount Allison University for the winter semester after her resignation from the Moncton Hospital.
Pauline Alward Valedictory Address
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item includes the text of the Valedictory Address given by Pauline Alward upon graduating from the Nursing School in Moncton. Also included are the newspaper clippings from the Sackville Tribune and from the Moncton Times which reported this event.
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Items are five school workbooks used by Pauline Alward, most of which are from her grade ten year.
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Item is a postcard addressed to Pauline Alward sent from her friend Marjorie Jean Wood. Postcard depicts the Science Building at Mount Allison University, Sackville, NB.
Part of Wry Family Fonds
Items are a number of receipts with dates falling between 1949 and 1950. Included are the following: two receipts for water bills; one receipt for an Everyready Battery from Perry Electric and Supply Co.; a car insurance receipt for the Chevy; a lawn swing bill delivered by the Canadian Buffalo Sled Co. Ltd.; a receipt from Alden Hicks for pressing 16 tons of hay; two receipts from Perry Electric and Supply Co. for repairs to the Philco radio; a property tax receipt for 53 Lansdowne Street; one coupon for a pen from Federal Pen in Trois-Riviere, Quebec; and a news clipping about Dr. George J. Trueman, former president of Mount Allison University.