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Morningside Hospital (Oregon)

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Is this topic related to Morningside Hospital (Oregon)? ---Another Believer (Talk) 01:16, 11 January 2018 (UTC)[reply]

Possible sources

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These are from the historic nomination.

  • Oregonian, “A Training School for Nurses,” 6/29/1890
  • Oregonian, “Former Homes of Portland ‘San’ and Portland Adventist Hospital,” 4/17/1977
  • Oregonian, “July Building Surges Ahead, Banner Year Total in Sight,” 8/1/1946
  • Oregonian, “New Buildings Planned: Sanitarium to Erect Home for Nurses,” 3/11/1928
  • Oregonian, “Nurses’ Home is Planned: Institution Will be part of Multnomah County Hospital,” 6/18/1911. Oregonian, * Oregonian, “Nurses’ Home to Start,” 4/29/1928
  • Oregonian, “Sanitarium Unit in Use: Patients Are Admitted to $130,000 Structure,” 5/28/1922
  • Oregonian , “Two Hospitals Started 100 Years Ago,” 6/22/1975
  • Oregonian, “Nurse Home Passes CPA,” 7/28/1948
  • Oregonian, “Nursing Groups Close Conclaves,” 5/30/1937
  • Sullivan, Ann, “Adventist Care Site to Open,” Oregonian, 7/6/1968.
  • Yearbook of the Seventh-Day Adventists Denomination, Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1920
  • Yearbook of the Seventh-Day Adventists Denomination, Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1894
  • Yearbook of the Seventh-Day Adventists Denomination, Washington, D.C.: Review and Herald Publishing Association, 1919
  • “22 to Receive Nurse Diplomas,” Oregonian, 5/12/1940.

tedder (talk) 17:00, 6 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]