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- A cartoon depicts three women in nurse uniforms mopping and cleaning up water that has overflowed out of a bathtub. The caption at the bottom reads “A serious bathtub accident”. 1
- A group of 16 seated and standing women dressed in nursing uniforms pose for a group photo. Pennants on the wall behind them read “Beth-El 1933” and “Beth-El 1932”. “1931” is written in the lower right. 1
- A group of eight female student nurses in uniform are seated in a Beth-El Nursing School classroom with two nurse instructors standing in the background. Beakers, bottles and books are on a table in the foreground. 1
- A group of eight women dressed in graduation caps and gowns and holding diplomas pose for the camera. 1
- A two-story stucco mission-style house surrounded by bushes. "Idlewold 1930" is annotated in the bottom left of the print. 1
- A woman wearing glasses and a long dress sits at a writing desk holding an open book. A bed is in the background. 1
- Color photograph of the entrance to Memorial Hospital with automobiles from the 1950s and early 1960s parked in front. 1
- Entrance to an unidentified brick building. 1
- Front of Beth-El Hospital looking north from Boulder Street. The hospital was located at 1400 E. Boulder Street and opened in 1911. After purchasing the hospital in 1943, the City of Colorado Springs changed the name to Memorial Hospital. 1
- Lithograph drawing of Beth-El Hospital. Annotations at the bottom read “From a drawing for the Beth-El yearbook, 1933” and “3/300”. 1
- Nurse dressed in a full-length hooded coat stands at an outside doorway holding the door handle. “1912” and “Florence” are written at the top of the print. 1
- Nurses and student nurses in a hospital ward are busy examining patients in beds while two seated patients and two standing student nurses observe. “’58” is annotated in the bottom left of the photo. 1
- One young male and three females dressed in nursing attire pose with an older woman. 1
- Photograph of a small single-story wood-frame home with foothills in the background. “1927” is written in the lower left. 1
- Seven young women in nurse uniforms and holding babies pose for a group photo with six babies in wicker bassinets in the foreground. One man wearing a suit holds two babies in the middle of the group. 1
- Small two-story house that features a partial-stone façade and stone chimney with “Boulder Lodge” sign hanging over the front door. “Boulder Lodge 1930” written in the lower left of the photo. 1
- The rear of Beth-El Hospital in the late stages of construction looking south. The hospital was located at 1400 E. Boulder Street and opened in 1911. After purchasing the hospital in 1943, the City of Colorado Springs changed the name to Memorial Hospital. 1
- Three unidentified women pose for an outdoor photo. 1
- Two dozen young women in civilian attire [likely Beth-El student nurses] pose on a patio for a group photo. “1928” is written in the lower left. 1
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