Difference between revisions of "Elizabeth Sheehy"
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[[image:ESheehy.jpg|thumb|Nurse Sheehy in the Infirmary kitchen 1940s]] | [[image:ESheehy.jpg|thumb|Nurse Sheehy in the Infirmary kitchen 1940s]] | ||
Elizabeth Sheehy joined the Birch Rock staff ranks in 1929. She came in as the camp nurse, professional and competent, enough of a traditionalist to administer weekly doses of milk of magnesia to one and all to encourage digestive health. She continued on at Birch Rock for many more summers, earning a plaque on the lodge wall after her first 25 years of service. | Elizabeth Sheehy joined the Birch Rock staff ranks in 1929. She came in as the camp nurse, professional and competent, enough of a traditionalist to administer weekly doses of milk of magnesia to one and all to encourage digestive health. She continued on at Birch Rock for many more summers, earning a plaque on the lodge wall after her first 25 years of service. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:37, 18 February 2009
Elizabeth Sheehy joined the Birch Rock staff ranks in 1929. She came in as the camp nurse, professional and competent, enough of a traditionalist to administer weekly doses of milk of magnesia to one and all to encourage digestive health. She continued on at Birch Rock for many more summers, earning a plaque on the lodge wall after her first 25 years of service.