Letter from the Director of the Nursing Service to Agnes von Kurowsky
This is a letter regarding an open position as an operating-room nurse at the Warsaw school.
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OCR Page 1 of 2November 10, 1922.
Miss Agnes von Kurowsky,
142 East 27th Street,
New York City.
My dear Miss von Kurowsky:
Tour letter of November sixth has been
received. I very much wish that you would consider the position
as operating-room nurse at the Warsaw School. Your knowledge of
French, breadth of experience, and general knowledge of operating-
FOOD procedure should make it possible for you to cover a situation
of this sort.
If you go to Warsaw the appointment will
probably be for a year. What we hope to do, is gradually train in
some of the students who will be able to assume this work and thus
relieve the American nurse. The salary would not be less than one
hundred dollars a month, with transportation and maintenance.
In closing may I ask if you will let me
hear from you within as short a time as possible?
Sincerely yours,
Director - Nursing Service.
N.k
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