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THE AMERICAN RED CROSS .I .VI
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Name of Nurse Antoinette Ahlschier
Enrol. No.
409
Alto
Assigned to Cherokee Co. Chapter Chapter jacksonvilleDate assigned Alto, Sept. Oct.1928
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Jacksonville, FOV. & Dec.1928
Educat ion 901 General impression made; efforts to secure für ther education.
Has good vocabulary: probably has average amount of educational background,
applies it intelligently. Would like to take summer course at Peabody col-IV
lege; Nashville, Tenn.
2. Charácter of: a. Conversation, b. Written work, 9Public speaking. .I
A. Professional conversation clear, concise; ordinary conversation too personal.
B. Expresses ideas clearly enough
C. Not observed.
II. Organization ability Enthusiasm, 4. ExeciTIV
ability, 5. Approach.
1. Interest sincere
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2. Visualizes community as a whole
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3. Apparently very successful in getting help when needed.
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4.0 Understands organization fairly well, shares responsibility with workers.
5. Knows how to deal with her people, is direct and insistent
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III. Attitude toward:
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1. American Red Cross - Apparently very loyal.
2.
Committee and volunteers, Friendly, seeks their cooperation.
3. Patients - Secures their confidence first, teaches them simply and directly.
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4. Medical profession - Professional and quite friendly and cooperative.
5. Home Hygiene students - Not observed.
6. Teaching staff in schools - Works cooperatively with individual teachers and
with the school as a whole, thru superintendents & principals.
7. Fellow Red Cross workers - Understands the objectives of other Red Cross workers
very well, respects them, seeks the help of the workers.
8. Other Agencies - Attempts to work closely with other agencies.
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9. Community - Interested in all community activities.
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