Fall 2004 On the Pulse Past Issues Defining Moments 12/01/2004 at 3:39 PM Heeding the Call Historically, Johns Hopkins has heeded the social imperative to respond in times of crises. During World War II, the nursing diploma program doubled its enrollment. Here, in 1945, nursing students, Cadet Nurse Corps students, and nursing staff fill the parlor at the Hampton House residence for a visit from Eleanor Roosevelt. Photo courtesy of the Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives. Share: Share on Facebook Email this Page Share on LinkedIn Share on Pinterest Email this Page
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