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Report: Dalhousie's Part in the Relief Work

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[embossed letter head: HALIFAX DISASTER RECORD OFFICE, CHRONICLE BUILDING, HALIFAX, N. S.]

DALHOUSIE'S PART IN RELIEF WORK

Frances Russell and Margaret Pugsley -- ward work at School for the Blind on Friday. Camp Hill on Saturday.
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Nell Melrose -- ward work at Camp Hill on Friday.
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Merle Colpitt was a couple of days in the wards at Camp Hill and then did office work for the "Clothing Relief" for a week or so.
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Gwen Fraser worked on the wards at Camp Hill a week or more. Her work was night duty for the most part.
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Ruth Glasel worked on the wards at Camp Hill a week or more and then for the "Rehabilitation Committee."
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Marion Doane -- ward work at Camp Hill for a week or more.
[typed and crossed out - "Had full charge of a ward of thirty one night."] [handwritten] attending to Charles Patrick Weswell.
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[Handwritten top right: MG 1 volume 2124 number 26 c]
Florence Murray assisted with dressings at Camp Hill until December 24th.
[handwritten and then crossed off "Macdoanld, Mona"]
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Anna Creighton -- ward work at Camp Hill for more than a week.
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Sally MacDonald ---- ward work at Camp Hill for nearly a week.
Then at the bread counter.



Reference: Archibald MacMechan Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 2124 number 26

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