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ow 16 Bowman, J. Beatrice - continued. it is such a pity she has made such a mess of things. If we could only have been kept working at top pressure it wouldn't have happened. By her own acts she forfeited the consideration due her as Supervisor." B Gertrude Fletcher, Matron. Letter of March 25, 1915: - "Miss Fletcher was very favorably im- pressed with Miss Bowman at first, but they have become most antagonistic. Miss Bewman is capable and is inclined to be somewhat of a martinet as regards dis- cipline, but she fails in her own example, She has lost the respect of the greater number of the nurses and has not helped Miss Fletcher in maintaining discipline among the young women acting as proba- tioners. Mabelle S. Welsh. 6

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